Donald Trumpã¢ââ¢s the Art of the Deal the Movie

2016 American motion-picture show

Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal:
The Movie
Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal The Movie poster.png

Movie poster

Directed by Jeremy Konner[1]
Written by Joe Randazzo[1]
Based on

Trump: The Art of the Bargain
by

  • Donald Trump
  • & Tony Schwartz
Starring
  • Johnny Depp
  • Michaela Watkins
  • Jack McBrayer
  • Patton Oswalt
  • Alfred Molina
  • Henry Winkler
  • Andy Richter
  • Albert Tsai
  • Ron Howard
Cinematography Kevin Atkinson
Edited by Marty Cramer
Music by Dan Gross and Kenny Loggins[i]

Production
company

Funny or Dice

Distributed by Funny or Die

Release date

  • February 10, 2016 (2016-02-10)

Running fourth dimension

50 minutes
Country The states
Language English language
Budget $250,000[two]

Donald Trump's The Fine art of the Bargain: The Movie is a 2016 American parody film by the production company Funny or Dice.[i] The satire of businessman Donald Trump was released during his 2016 campaign for President of the U.s.a., ix months earlier he was elected President.

Loosely based on the 1987 autobiographical book Trump: The Art of the Deal,[1] the film purports to be a 1988 adaptation of the book, with Johnny Depp as Donald Trump,[3] Michaela Watkins as Ivana Trump, and a supporting cast that includes Jack McBrayer, Stephen Merchant, Patton Oswalt, Alfred Molina, Henry Winkler, Andy Richter, Jacob Tremblay, Paul Scheer, Kristen Schaal, Jason Mantzoukas, and Ron Howard as himself.

Plot [edit]

Managing director Ron Howard begins by saying that he has discovered a long-lost pic of the week based on Donald Trump's bestselling book The Art of the Deal that was written by, directed past and stars Trump himself.

The motion picture starts in 1986, where a young male child stumbles into Donald Trump's office property a re-create of the volume The Art of the Deal. Trump must then take a call from Merv Griffin, who refuses to sell him Taj Mahal Casino and Resort in Atlantic Urban center. Trump then describes his groundwork and personal history in order to educate the young boy.

Chapter i: The Art of Intimidating Rent Controlled Tenants, which takes identify in 1983, Trump meets a homeless vagrant and convinces him to scare away the tenants of one of the buildings he owns.

Chapter 2: The Fine art of Defeating Totally Artificial Discrimination Lawsuits features Trump in 1973 butting heads with the Mayor of New York City, Ed Koch. He agrees with social club owner Igor Cassini that he won't sleep with any of the wives of the other club members. Trump recruits Roy Cohn to assist him fight discrimination charges, which they win. Jerry Schrager becomes Trump's new lawyer afterwards Cohn dies of AIDS.

After performing a rap most litigation with hip-hop group The Fat Boys, Trump introduces Chapter three: The Art of Suing Those Losers at the NFL. He recounts his feud with Pete Rozelle over the New Bailiwick of jersey Generals, which causes Trump to sue Rozelle for breaking antitrust laws. A approximate rules in favor of Trump. However, the amercement awarded to him is only a symbolic $ane.

After learning that the young male child is named Jose, Trump cuts to commercial and has him replaced with an Asian-American male child.

Trump's wife Ivana enters the office, talking nearly her time working at the Trump Castle in Atlantic City. Trump then introduces Chapter 4: The Fine art of Buying a Casino from the Hilton Family, which recounts Trump traveling to meet Barron Hilton, who sells him a casino.

In Chapter 5: The Art of Marrying a Gorgeous Immigrant, he recounts his nuptials to Ivana in 1977, where his best man was ALF.

Trump over again tries to negotiate for the Taj Mahal with Griffin, to no avail. Trump's architect Der Scutt shows Trump his design for the Taj Mahal. Later on learning that the replacement boy is Japanese-American, Trump asks for a new kid, this time African-American, who gets immediately replaced with a Caucasian male child.

The concluding chapter, entitled Chapter half dozen: The Fine art of Edifice the Trump Tower, has Scutt and Trump discussing the plans for the shortlyhoped-for-constructed Trump Tower in 1978. Trump meets with Tiffany & Co. caput Walter Hoving in order to discuss the air rights above his building. Protesters from the Metropolitan Museum of Art protest Trump destroying valuable Art Deco sculptures, just he is apathetic to their concerns.

Subsequently the boy tells Trump everything he's learned from him, Merv Griffin finally relents and sells Trump the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. As Trump and his friends are well-nigh to celebrate his 40th altogether, a time traveler comes from the year 2016, planning to stop Trump from running for President of the Us. Then, the 2016 Trump appears, wiping the fourth dimension traveler from existence, having plainly killed Christopher Lloyd so that he would never appear in the Dorsum to the Time to come movies. 2016 Trump assures 1986 Trump that he will become President. When Trump and the boy blow out the candles of Trump's birthday cake together, they apparently switch bodies.

In a post-credits scene, Ron Howard says that the film was so bad information technology has forced him to re-examine his passion for filmmaking. Imploring the audience to forget the movie or Donald Trump always existed, he throws the video tape away and burns it.

Cast [edit]

  • Ron Howard equally himself
  • Emjay Anthony as Kid ane
  • Johnny Depp as Donald Trump
  • Kristen Schaal as the phonation of Trump's receptionist Gloria (whom Trump calls "Deborah")
  • Patton Oswalt as Merv Griffin
  • Jason Mantzoukas as a homeless man
  • Henry Winkler as Ed Koch
  • Rob Huebel as Le Club boss Igor Cassini
  • Paul Scheer as Roy Cohn
  • Alfred Molina equally Jerry Schrager, Trump's lawyer
  • Ron Funches, Jordan Coleman, and Joe Nunez every bit The Fatty Boys
  • Andy Richter equally Pete Rozelle
  • Tymberlee Hill equally a estimate
  • Albert Tsai as Kid 2
  • Michaela Watkins as Ivana Trump
  • Stephen Merchant as Barron Hilton
  • Paul Fusco as ALF
  • Jack McBrayer every bit Der Scutt
  • Sayeed Shahidi every bit Kid 3
  • Jacob Tremblay as Kid 4
  • Robert Morse every bit Walter Hoving
  • Christopher Lloyd every bit Dr. Emmett "Doc" Dark-brown

Production [edit]

The picture was directed by Boozer History creator Jeremy Konner. The idea came from Funny or Die editor-in-chief Owen Burke, and was written by former editor of The Onion Joe Randazzo. The product was kept a cloak-and-dagger for months. Shush said that they were able to do this by having "a few people sign nondisclosures, simply more often than not we just begged people not to say anything." The flick features an original song from Kenny Loggins, entitled "The Art of the Bargain", written specifically for the moving-picture show.[1]

Release and reception [edit]

Actor Johnny Depp received praise for his satirical take on Donald Trump.

Donald Trump's The Art of the Bargain: The Movie was released for free on Funny or Die.com on February ten, 2016, in club to coincide with Trump'due south real-life victory at the 2016 New Hampshire primaries.[1] The release of the movie was then secretive, most news outlets did not know it existed until the day it was released, with Salon calling the film a "surprise biopic" and saying information technology was released "without alarm".[iv] The film was taken down from the Funny or Die website on Feb 21, 2016, for undisclosed reasons, with Funny or Die promising to bring it back shortly.[5] The motion-picture show became available for streaming on Netflix starting on August 1, 2016.[6]

Donald Trump's The Fine art of the Bargain: The Movie has received positive reviews and Depp's operation was praised. On Metacritic, the moving picture has a score of 75 out of 100, based on four critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[7] In a review entitled "Who knew Donald Trump was the comeback office Johnny Depp needed?", Erik Adams of The A.Five. Club praised Depp's operation in detail, saying "the actor'due south vocal inflections and mannerisms create an incredible facsimile of Trump—albeit one that's rooted in the twitchy kookiness of Captain Jack Sparrow or Raoul Duke. For once in his mail service-Pirates of the Caribbean career, an entire production can actually continue up with Depp'south whims and tap into his wavelength, hitting a tone that's as big and brassy as the grapheme he's playing."[8] He also compared the film to Garth Marenghi's Darkplace in its presentation of Trump every bit a megalomaniac writing, directing and presenting his own picture show.

Brian Lowry of Diversity was less enthusiastic, saying "Once you get past the sheer gall of Funny or Die putting together a 50-minute transport-up of Donald Trump—starring a near-unrecognizable Johnny Depp, no less—the kick of Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie begins to chop-chop yield diminishing returns. For those shaking their heads in atheism over the mogul/reality TV star's new-found career in politics, all the same, simply soaking in Depp'due south mannerisms and dead-on impersonation, along with the various glory cameos, will probably be bounty enough."[9]

Writing for Entertainment Weekly, critic Chris Nashawaty said "Earlier this morning, I would have said that there was nothing funny about Donald Trump's run for the presidency. Then, this morning, something arrived like a Christmas present that came 10 months early: Donald Trump'southward The Art of the Bargain: The Movie. Information technology's utterly demented, slightly terrifying, and most of all hilarious. It'south as well one of the giddiest and most stinging political satires since Thomas Nast took on Tammany Hall."[10] Will Mann of Bad Shakespeare said "we might one day wait back at Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Moving-picture show as not only a film that predicted a Trump presidency (seriously!), but as a hilarious act of political satire, unique in its place in comedic and American history."[xi]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d due east f thousand Barnes, Brooks (February 10, 2016). "Funny or Die Made a Trump Biopic, Starring Johnny Depp". The New York Times. Archived from the original on Feb 13, 2016. Retrieved February xi, 2016.
  2. ^ "Funny or Die at ten: An Oral History". Wired. Apr 2, 2017. Archived from the original on May 6, 2017. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
  3. ^ Lee, Benjamin (February 10, 2016). "Funny or Dice releases spoof Donald Trump biopic starring Johnny Depp". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on February xi, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Tesfaye, Sophia (Feb 10, 2016). "Johnny Depp gives Donald Trump the Funny or Die handling in surprise biopic". Salon. Archived from the original on June 15, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
  5. ^ "#FODTrumpMovie (trump_movie) - Funny Or Dice". Funny Or Die. Archived from the original on February 26, 2016. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  6. ^ "Netflix'southward New Releases Coming in Baronial 2016". The Hollywood Reporter. July 25, 2016. Archived from the original on July 27, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  7. ^ "Funny or Die Presents: Donald Trump's the Art of the Deal: The Movie 2016". Metacritic. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Adams, Erik (February 10, 2016). "Who knew Donald Trump was the comeback part Johnny Depp needed?". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on February 13, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  9. ^ Lowry, Brian (February x, 2016). "Review: 'Funny or Dice Presents Donald Trump's The Art Of the Deal: The Movie'". Diversity. Archived from the original on February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  10. ^ Nashawaty, Chris (Feb x, 2016). "Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie: EW review". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on February 12, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  11. ^ Isle of mann, Will (Feb twenty, 2017). "Mann'south Take: The Best and Worst Movies of 2016". Bad Shakespeare. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Donald Trump's The Fine art of the Bargain: The Movie at IMDb
  • Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie at Rotten Tomatoes

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