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The Big Year

2011 American film directed by David Frankel


Summary

2011 American film directed by David Frankel

FieldValue
nameThe Big Year
imageThe Big Year Poster.jpg
captionTeaser poster
directorDavid Frankel
producerKaren Rosenfelt
Stuart Cornfeld
Curtis Hanson
writerHoward Franklin
based_on
starring
musicTheodore Shapiro
cinematographyLawrence Sher
editingMark Livolsi
studioRed Hour Films
Deuce Three
Ingenious Media
Sunswept Entertainment
Dune Entertainment
distributor20th Century Fox
released
runtime102 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
budget$41 million
gross$7.4 million

the film

Stuart Cornfeld Curtis Hanson Deuce Three Ingenious Media Sunswept Entertainment Dune Entertainment The Big Year is a 2011 American observational comedy film starring Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson, directed by David Frankel and written by Howard Franklin. The film was based on the 2004 non-fiction book The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession by Mark Obmascik. The book follows three men on a quest for a Big Year – a competition among birders to see who can spot and identify the greatest number of bird species in North America (north of Mexico) in a calendar year. The three actual birders were Sandy Komito, Al Levantin, and Greg Miller, who were chasing Komito's prior record. The film uses the same premise with fictional characters.

Filming for The Big Year took place from May to July 2010. The film was released on October 14, 2011, in the United States, and on December 2, 2011, in the United Kingdom. The Big Year received generally mixed reviews, although the three leads' performances were praised. However, it was a box office bomb, only grossing $7.4 million worldwide against a $41 million budget.

Plot

There are three seasoned birders who each set out to achieve a Big Year: Brad Harris, a 36-year-old computer programmer based in Baltimore; Stu Preissler, founder and CEO of a New York company bearing his name; and roofing contractor Kenny Bostick, who holds the current Big Year record of 732 birds.

Bostick is obsessively possessive of his record, but his third wife Jessica is concerned; this was supposed to be the year they focused on conceiving a child. She also believes that Bostick's birding obsession is what destroyed his two previous marriages. He is so competitive that the others use his name as a kind of expletive: "Bostick!" Brad is a skilled birder who can identify nearly any species solely by sound, and hates his job maintaining the operational software of a nuclear power plant in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Living with his parents after a failed marriage, an aborted career at Dell, and dropping out of grad school, he hopes that doing a Big Year will give him a sense of purpose and possibly even make his father proud of him.

Stu is the founder and CEO of an enormous Manhattan-based chemical conglomerate which he built from the ground up, starting in his garage. After decades of corporate success, he is ready to retire to Colorado with his architect wife. Fear of an empty schedule led him to come back from a previous retirement, but now he wants to leave his company in the hands of his two lieutenants. The company is in the middle of complicated negotiations to merge with a competitor, so his two anointed successors keep calling him back to New York for important meetings. To some extents, he is a prisoner of his own success. A Big Year has been his lifelong dream and he's pursuing it with the full support of his wife.

The movie portrays various incidents that take place during the Big Year event, while the trio compete with each other and many other birders to achieve the world record of sighting the highest number of birds. Brad and Stu become friends and help each other in the competition, and Brad is attracted to a fellow birder, Ellie. Meanwhile, the highly competitive Bostick resorts to dirty tricks to boost his own count while undermining the others.

As the year draws to a close, Stu is happily retired and enjoying his newborn grandson; Brad develops a relationship with Ellie; and Bostick is alone, as his wife has left him. Stu and Brad, now close friends, congratulate each other on "a very big year", after each sighting 700+ bird species that year. When the Big Year results are published, Bostick won the competition with 755, a new record; Brad came in second; Stu was fourth. Brad opines that "he (Bostick) got more birds, but we got more everything," as he looks at Ellie, who has come for a weekend visit. Stu smiles, looking at his wife.

The film ends with Brad and Ellie birding together on a rocky coastline, while Brad confesses that birding is no longer the biggest part of his life. Stu is hiking with his toddler grandson (already enamored by birds) in the Rockies. Bostick is on a birding adventure in China, alone and gazing wistfully at a happy couple walking with their newborn child.

Cast

  • Steve Martin as Stu Preissler
  • Jack Black as Brad Harris
  • Owen Wilson as Kenny Bostick
  • Rashida Jones as Ellie
  • Anjelica Huston as Annie Auklet
  • Jim Parsons as Crane
  • Rosamund Pike as Jessica
  • JoBeth Williams as Edith
  • Brian Dennehy as Raymond
  • Dianne Wiest as Brenda
  • Anthony Anderson as Bill Clemont
  • Tim Blake Nelson as Phil
  • Joel McHale as Barry Loomis
  • Calum Worthy as Colin Debs
  • Veena Sood as Nurse Katie
  • Corbin Bernsen as Gil Gordon
  • Stacey Scowley as Vicki
  • Jesse Moss as Darren
  • Kevin Pollak as Jim Gittelson
  • Barry Shabaka Henley as Dr. Neil Kramer
  • Andrew Wilson as Mike Shin
  • Al Roker as New York weatherman
  • John Cleese as narrator
  • June Squibb as the Old Lady
  • Steven Weber as Rick

Production

Dustin Hoffman was initially attached for the role of Stu.

Principal photography was done from May 3 to July 30, 2010, in Vancouver. Additional Attu Island scenes were shot in the Yukon. Jack Black's fall on Attu Island was unscripted.

Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics. The Hollywood Reporter described it as a "genial, amusing and somewhat unfathomable" film; the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called it a "gentle, light-hearted comedy" about "people trying to be the best, following their dreams and enjoying the wonder of birds". It holds a 41% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 100 reviews, with an average rating of . The consensus reads: "Though made with care and affection for its characters, The Big Year plods along, rarely reaching any comedic heights." CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was a "B−" on an A+ to F scale.

The film was a box office failure, despite the established stars like Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson as the leads. Based on a budget of $41 million, it took in just $7.4 million in ticket sales worldwide according to Box Office Mojo.

Home media

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the film on DVD on January 31, 2012, with Fox later releasing it on Blu-ray on June 7, 2016. On March 20, 2019, Rupert Murdoch sold most of 21st Century Fox's film and television assets to The Walt Disney Company, and The Big Year was one of the films included in the deal. It was later made available on Disney's streaming service Disney+.

Songs

SongWriterPerformer
Minor SwingStéphane Grappelli and Jean ReinhardtDjango Reinhardt
(If I Had) A Sandwich With YouDan DiPrima and Alex MarloweZombie Bank
Wheel of Fortune Underscorecourtesy of Sony Pictures
The Devil Never SleepsSam BeamIron & Wine
Pitkin County TurnaroundSteve MartinSteve Martin
Let It ShineJeremy FisherJeremy Fisher
I'll Have the HalibutDan DiPrima and Alex MarloweZombie Bank
Away With PieDan DiPrima and Alex MarloweZombie Bank
The Dog's Decree - Concerto in C MajorAntonio VivaldiAlexandre Desplat
Viva la VidaWilliam Champion, Christopher Martin, Guy Berryman, & Jonathan BucklandColdplay
Come Fly AwayJeremy Fisher and Jack LiveseyJeremy Fisher
Surfin' BirdAlfred Frazier, John Harris, Turner Wilson Jr., and Carl WhiteThe Trashmen
BlackbirdJohn Lennon and Paul McCartneyBrad Mehldau
I Like BirdsEEels
Adeste FidelesTraditional, Arranged by Virginia S. DavidsonNew York Treble Singers
Silent NightFranz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr and John Freeman YoungBing Crosby
This Could All Be YoursRyan Miller, Adam Gardner, Brian Rosenworcel and Joe PisapiaGuster
Auld Lang SyneTraditional, Arranged by Guy LombardoGuy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

Soundtrack references:

References

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