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Edtv
In a desperate attempt to boost ratings, a cable channel decides to document the life of someone on a daily basis and air the footage as a show. That lucky someone turns out to be Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey), a laid-back video-store clerk. While the TV series makes Ed an overnight celebrity, it also begins to wreak havoc on his personal life, complicating his relationship with his new girlfriend, Shari (Jenna Elfman), and causing tension with his brother, Ray (Woody Harrelson).
10 May 1955, Long Island, New York, USA
13 August 1948, New York City, New York, USA
8 November 1970, Ames, Iowa, USA
7 March 1975, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
11 August 1958, Brooklyn, New York, USA
17 August 1967
23 April 1954, Flint, Michigan, USA
10 September 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
January 01, 2000
Its screenplay veers in highly questionable directions before reaching a mean-spirited climax that outweighs Ron Howard's workmanlike filmmaking and the contributions of a star-powered cast.
July 30, 2007
EdTV isn't bad enough to get angry about, but it's a mundane and toothless satire.
January 01, 2000
Though thunder lost to "The Truman Show", this screenplay still has real and punchy dialogue.
March 02, 2018
You'll have a good time watching "EDtv"-- Howard is always at his best in comic mode, and he gives the film a cleverly cluttered look that suggests the experience of watching reality on multiple monitors.
June 13, 2002
Diverting but ultimately toothless and innocuous.
January 01, 2000
It's a slightly lackluster comedy that wants to have something to say, but never gets around to saying it. Or worse, says it, and the audience replies, 'And--?'
November 06, 2014
...a fine premise that's utilized to progressively underwhelming effect...
February 03, 2015
Comic satire of reality TV; lots of dysfunction, sexuality.

