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The story of a TV pilot as it goes through the Network TV process of casting, production and finally airing.REVIEW
Jake Kasdan's satire, "The TV Set", is a ... read more
David Duchovny,
Sigourney Weaver,
Ioan Gruffudd,
Judy Greer,
Fran Kranz
... see more
Writer/director Jake Kasdan's showbiz comedy The TV Set stars David Duchovny as Mike Klein, a television producer who in the beginning of the film successfully sells a network on a story idea. The fil... read more
DVD Release Date: September 25, 2007
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August 30, 2008
Duchevny is just fine in this role, but Sigorney steals every single scene she's in, getting almost all the laughs in the film.
This is well trodden ground, and while it does a reasonable job (recalling the hilarious, short lived, tv show "Action"), I felt that the guy cast as ... read more -
August 22, 2008
I great idea, great cast, just not very well executed.
To those of us who feel like network TV is (for the most part) SHIT...this will seem like a very tame (sometimes ammusing) attempt to point out why network TV is so bad. It could have been done in a much more effective a... read more -
December 31, 2007
One bright star each for Ioan Gruffudd and Judy Greer. In an otherwise plodding look at the compromising of principles in the battle for TV network success, these two actors stand a cut above a very mediocre attempt at telling us something we all already know.
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April 17, 2007
[font=Trebuchet MS][size=3]The TV Set was very mediocre, almost frighteningly so. What scared me was that it seems to think that it's a smart critique of dumb television and dumb Americans that watch TV. It seems to look down from its perch at TV.[/size][/font]
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December 6, 2009
Wow, this film is severly underrated. Such a spot-on depiction of the television industry. I really felt for and related to Duchovny in a way similar to the way I related to Nicolas Cage playing Charlie Kaufman in Adaptation, which this film is somewhat similar too with the prese... read more
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June 19, 2009
Equal parts funny and alarming, Jake Kasdan's The TV Set hits all the right bases with its one-two punch of merciless writing and across-the-board terrific acting. It's actually much more than just a sharp satire of the dynamics of a television network-- it's a story about the ev... read more
Critic Reviews
The appalling sausage factory that produces what we see on network TV is nicely skewered in The TV Set, an engaging if not exactly edgy comedy that exists to restate the obvious. Full Review
A facile but likable send-up of how things (don't) work in Hollywood. Full Review
This satire settles for simply restating the obvious.
A somewhat cold and calculated film that apparently unconsciously exemplifies that which it intends to criticize. Full Review
While some of the gags may be a little too inside baseball, anyone who has seen Broadcast News or reads the occasional issue of 'Entertainment Weekly' will have no problem understanding and enjoying K... Full Review
Bland and compromised, it feels as if it's been fine-tuned and focus-grouped within an inch of its life. Full Review
Writer-director Jake Kasdan has been through his share of meetings with production executives eager to share their ideas on improving his ideas, and in The TV Set, we see that dynamic play out from be... Full Review
Everyone already knew showbiz is ridiculous, but the funniest example Kasdan can come up with is a manager who has never seen Taxi Driver. Full Review
Kasdan wisely doesn't make this about the big, bad bosses vs. the creative geniuses who won't compromise. It's a well-balanced look at a process, which, from the outside seems arbitrary and convoluted... Full Review
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