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Skylar Astin (left), Steve Coogan (center) and Phoebe Strole (right) star in Andy Fleming's irreverent comedy HAMLET 2, a Focus Features release.
Director:Andrew Fleming
Starring:Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, David Arquette, Marshall Bell
Ratings:R - brief nudity, sexual references, some drug content, language
Time:94 min.
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Film Review By Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune Movie Critic

Steve Coogan is the whole show in "Hamlet 2," and while director and co-writer Andrew Fleming ("Dick") is strictly rudimentary in terms of technique and style, his British star pockets every available laugh plus a few unavailable ones.

I didn't think much of this movie at its Sundance premiere in January, where "Hamlet 2" fetched a $10 million distribution bid from Focus Features. Maybe I was sitting in the No Laughing section. Maybe I was tired. It seemed sloppy and toothless in its spoofy depiction of intolerant yahoos versus the forces of free-thinking artistic expression. But a second viewing proved more interesting, mostly for Coogan's contribution - his burbling way of making cluelessness priceless. I suggest, therefore, that you see it a second time and skip the first.

The premise recalls "Waiting for Guffman," and its protagonist is an unofficial cousin of Corky St. Clair. Coogan plays a sometime actor who runs a makeshift high school drama program in Tucson. His name is virtually impossible to pronounce correctly: Dana Marschz, and the way Coogan corrects everyone on that last name, it comes out "Marsch"-pause-skip-"zah."

Tucson is not kind to Dana. His boozy, hostile wife (Catherine Keener) offers little solace, and budget cuts threaten the existence of the high school drama classes, such as they are. Then Dana bets his soul on his magnum opus, a sequel to "Hamlet" that allows the Danish prince to deal with his unresolved father issues, marry the presumed-drowned Ophelia and share the stage with Jesus Christ, who leads the high school chorus in a show tune called "Rock Me Sexy Jesus." The town is ripped asunder by the controversy - is this abomination trash or art or arty trash or trashy art or what?

The film, which really is sloppy, slips around in terms of tone and goes every which way. Elisabeth Shue plays a version of herself, gamely. The scenes between Coogan and Keener appear to have wriggled free from a Cassavetes film. My favorite bit is Coogan's Dana meeting Shue for the first time - a breathless fan coming upon one of his biggest idols. The wobbly bits in "Hamlet 2" involve the scenes built upon the "Dangerous Minds" mind-set, tuned for comedy, wherein Dana wrestles with an uneasy mixture of dweeby Anglo and surly Hispanic kids, destined to be brought together in the "Hamlet" sequel.

In a recent New York Times interview, Fleming acknowledged he suggested to Coogan that Dana be played with a British dialect. No go, Coogan said, and as related by Fleming, "... finally he explained that this kind of unbridled enthusiasm without any intelligence behind it just doesn't exist in England. There's no equivalent." Is the jolly mediocrity embodied by Dana Marschz a uniquely American phenomenon? I wonder. The film isn't the vehicle the character deserves, and certainly not what the actor deserves. But it certainly has its moments.

MPAA rating: R (for language including sexual references, brief nudity, and some drug content)

Running time: 1:34

Starring: Steve Coogan (Dana Marschz); Catherine Keener (Brie Marschz); David Arquette (Gary); Amy Poehler (Cricket Feldstein); Melonie Diaz (Ivonne); Elisabeth Shue (herself)

Directed by Andrew Fleming; written by Pam Brady and Fleming; photographed by Alexander Gruszynski; edited by Jeff Freeman; music by Ralph Sall; production design by Tony Fanning; produced by Eric Eisner, Aaron Ryder and Leonid Rozhetskin. A Focus Features release.

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