Private Parts

Titolo originale: Private Parts
Regia: Betty Thomas |
Anno: 1997
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: erection | becoming an adult | sexuality | eroticism | radio | based on true story | autobiography | autobiographical | woman director | based on real person |
Cast: Howard Stern | Robin Quivers | Mary McCormack | Fred Norris | Paul Giamatti | Gary Dell'Abate | Jackie Martling | Carol Alt | Richard Portnow | Kelly Bishop | Henry Goodman | Jonathan Hadary | Paul Hecht | Allison Janney | Michael Murphy | James Murtaugh | Reni Santoni | Lee Wilkof | Melanie Good | Theresa Lynn | Amber Smith | Althea Cassidy | Jenna Jameson | Bobby Boriello | Michael Maccarone | Matt Friedman | John Michael Bolger | John Stamos | Christopher Barron | Flavor Flav | MC Hammer | Ted Nugent | Ozzy Osbourne | Slash | Renee Suran | Dee Snider | Tiny Tim | John Popper | Steven Gilborn | Curtis McClarin | Richard B. Shull | Evan Roberts | Gabriel De Silva | Jennifer Gareis | Mandy Fabian | Ali Marsh | Scott Cohen | James Villemaire | Wendy Hoopes | Richard Russell Ramos | Gordon Joseph Weiss | Allison Furman | Julie Gawkowski | Davenia McFadden | Michael C. Gwynne | Irene DeCook | Jordan Derwin | Silas Weir Mitchell | Stuart Rudin | Richard Ziman | Adam LeFevre | Janine Lindemulder | Scott Lawrence | Christine Tucci | Kim Chan | Nicholas Wyman | Stephen Pearlman | Catherine Wolf | Tom Tammi | Luke Reilly | Rick Levi | Peter Jacobson | Leslie Bibb | Joanne Camp | Peter Maloney | Sarah Zinsser | Barry Papick | David Letterman | Christine Toy Johnson | Alison Stern | Brian Johnson | Angus Young | Malcolm Young | Phil Rudd | Cliff Williams | Susan Pratt | Sasha Martin | Sarah Hyland | John Melendez | Crackhead Bob | Nicole Bass-Fuchs | Camille Meyer | Danna Bradley | Seth Silver | Carrie Flaska | Steve Ballot | Brian Costantini | Barnett Milton Lloyd | Aimee Luzier | Mary Lou Allgood | Alley Baggett | Lawrence Cioppa | Garrett Cassell | Wilson Cleveland | Joe Tom Collins | Peter Costanza | Mary Dimino | Patrick Coleman Duncan | Edie Falco | Mia Farrow | Tommy Grillo | Larry Guardino | Barry Hirschberg | Sonia Kazarova | James Koons | Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas | James Murray | Joy Newman | Iggy Pop | Rico Racine | Kevin Scullin | Kennen Sisco | David Sontag | Matilda Szydagis | Larry Tobias | Emmanuel Todorov | Christopher Tracy | J.D. Walters | Christopher White | Wendy Whoppers | Stewart J. Zully |

Aggiornata al 1985, è la cinebiografia di Howard Stern, disc-jockey e showman, che alla radio divenne un divo di grande popolarità (fino a venti milioni di ascoltatori) con un programma impregnato di sincerità spudorata e di intemperanze verbali (con orgasmi e peti in diretta). Stern interpreta sé stesso, proseguendo la propria autoglorificazione all'insegna del “politicamente corretto”. “Il grande schermo qui non serve a spiegare, analizzare o storicizzare, ma ad alimentare il gioco ed offrirgli una nuova possibilità”

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When Alison confronts Howard about his cheating, there's a 1987 (or later) Plymouth Sundance outside [...] D
When Howard arrives at WCCC, he is standing at the studio door as Fred finishes his program. To the [...] D
Howard is attempting to give a woman an orgasm over the phone. He is speaking to her on the phone an [...] D
A Discover Card is advertised in a store window during a scene set in the late-'70s/early-'80s. The [...] D
Alison announced her (successful) pregnancy at the same time Howard announced his move to WNBC in Ne [...] D
When Howard is interviewing the first naked lady in his NBC Studio, and goes over to the spot where [...] D
While Robin is reading off the score of the Baltimore Orioles game, a present day (1997) logo of the [...] D
The WTBU scene is set in the 1970s but there are two records standing up with the white A&M label th [...] D
When Kenny "hits himself" with the phone during the fight scene with Howard, he gets a bloody nose. [...] D
Although the AC/DC concert was set in 1985, Phil Rudd was not yet a member of the band at that time, [...] D
During Pig Vomit's rant at the end of the film, he says he manages a mall in Florence, Alabama, clai [...] D
Howard was not that thin and his hair was not that long during his WNBC days. D
There is an AC/DC album, "Powerage", poster in a studio that is set before the actual album was rele [...] D
Howard's headphones reappear on his head as he tries to restart the turntable after knocking the car [...] D
The bass player in AC/DC is playing an Ernie Ball Music Man Sting Ray 20th Anniversary Special Editi [...] D
The billboard logos of Budweiser and Miller Beer are the present (1997) logo and not the correct log [...] D
AC/DC appears in a scene set in 1985, but Phil Rudd is seen as their drummer. In 1985, Simon Wright [...] D
David Letterman's CBS set is used when he is supposedly at NBC (because NBC refused permission to us [...] D
The day Robin was fired from NBC was a warm sunny day, the next day Ross, Robin's replacement announ [...] D
The position of Moti's newspaper on the desk at Howard's WRNW interview. D
Howard is seen watching Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in 1982. The show premiered in 1984. D
As Howard's car is seen driving over a bridge, on his way to New York for his new job at WNBC, David [...] D
As Howard talks to people at a food stand (after Howard signs a woman's chest) a 1996 Dodge Caravan [...] D
The taxis in NYC scenes are 1987 Chevrolet Caprices. The time setting is 1985. D
Howard Stern did not have long hair when arriving at WNBC, and in fact did not grow it long until ap [...] D
When Howard and Allison are driving from Detroit to Washington, D.C., Howard gets out of the car to [...] D
The reflection of Howard talking to Kenny on a lamp when no sound is heard. D
In the scene when Howard Stern is reading from a book in the studio, you can clearly see that lines [...] D
When Howard's "parents" are interviewed a modern day transit bus/vehicles are seen driving in the ba [...] D
The AKG headphones Howard is wearing in some scenes didn't exist in the early 1980's. D
The police cars in the Washington D.C. scene are 1992 (or later) Ford Crown Victorias, while the set [...] D
Robin makes the statement that Howard, "...wasn't old enough to be in Vietnam" and Howard replies, " [...] D
When the WNBC station researcher is explaining the Stern show's listener demographics to Pig Vomit, [...] D
When Howard is backstage at the 1992 MTV Music Awards, John Popper of Blues Traveler is seen playing [...] D
During AC/DC's final performance, there is a sign for a "Staples" store in the background. Staples w [...] D
While Howard is in Washington DC, he helps a woman have an orgasm over the air. When this happens, t [...] D
The underwear/bikinis worn in the film are of the modern era (late 1990's) and not the accurate time [...] D
Robin's replacement reads a story about the second anniversary of John Lennon's death. Later, after [...] D
When Howard's chicken is run over, the bucket cap is placed differently when the camera switches. D
When entering the Detroit radio station in 1980, a poster of Tommy Shaw's "Girls With Guns" album is [...] D
When Howard and Allison pull into the gas station and he discusses the fact that he often holds back [...] D
When Howard is taking Brittany Fairchild to the movie premiere in 1979 you can see a poster for L'as [...] D
When Howard and Robin walk out of NBC headquarters in New York after she was fired, you can see the [...] D
When Mandy is handing her panties over to Jackie, he is shown taking them from her hand and putting [...] D

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