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Glitter

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
2.4/10
24K
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Mariah Carey in Glitter (2001)
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A young singer dates a disc jockey who helps her get into the music business, but their relationship become complicated as she ascends to super stardom.A young singer dates a disc jockey who helps her get into the music business, but their relationship become complicated as she ascends to super stardom.A young singer dates a disc jockey who helps her get into the music business, but their relationship become complicated as she ascends to super stardom.

  • Director
    • Vondie Curtis-Hall
  • Writers
    • Cheryl L. West
    • Kate Lanier
  • Stars
    • Mariah Carey
    • Eric Benét
    • Max Beesley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.4/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Writers
      • Cheryl L. West
      • Kate Lanier
    • Stars
      • Mariah Carey
      • Eric Benét
      • Max Beesley
    • 343User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 14Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Mariah Carey
    Mariah Carey
    • Billie Frank
    Eric Benét
    Eric Benét
    • Rafael
    Max Beesley
    Max Beesley
    • Julian Dice
    Da Brat
    Da Brat
    • Louise
    Tia Texada
    Tia Texada
    • Roxanne
    Valarie Pettiford
    Valarie Pettiford
    • Lillian Frank
    Ann Magnuson
    Ann Magnuson
    • Kelly
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Timothy Walker
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • Guy Richardson
    Grant Nickalls
    Grant Nickalls
    • Jack Bridges
    Padma Lakshmi
    Padma Lakshmi
    • Sylk
    Don Ackerman
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    • Peter
    Ed Sahely
    • Francois
    Carmen Wong
    • Rose
    James Allodi
    James Allodi
    • Video Director
    Damon D'Oliveira
    Damon D'Oliveira
    • Movie Producer
    • (as Damon D'Olivera)
    Mauricio Rodas
    • Chico
    Marcia Bennett
    Marcia Bennett
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    • Director
      • Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Writers
      • Cheryl L. West
      • Kate Lanier
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    TYANDSAHONA

    Was it that bad? Really?

    Okay, for the record, this was a lousy film. But did it deserve the sort of bombastic universal panning it received? It was not nearly in the league of such absolute bombs as Gigli, Black Dog or anything with Rutger Hauer. It was a formulaic, wish-fulfillment movie worthy of being a Lifetime Special or an ABC Movie of the Week. It sucked, but it wasn't the sort of movie that scars one for life. After all the jokes and hype I was disappointed when I saw this movie on cable this weekend. I was expecting Ishtar. To me, this points up a problem with how our culture reviews movies. Every so often critics, (who are cynical bastards anyway) seem to pick out a movie to practice witty cruelty upon as a sort of mental exercise. Poor Glitter, and poor Mariah, who had a nervous breakdown over how this movie was received by the critical establishment!
    1mentalcritic

    As bad as they say, and then some

    In my perverse desire to see every film in the bottom 100, I thought I could not go far wrong with a rental of this classic POS. Mariah Carey's first and so far only feature film is an example of how the combined MPAA and RIAA attempts to shovel garbage at us are starting to backfire. Sales of Mariah's recordings, once one of the highlights of an otherwise dreary RIAA mainstream catalogue, have slumped. It's all because of this film. Don't let the blind Mariah fans fool you - it is just as bad as critics say, and deserving of its bottom 100 status.

    Where to begin when pulling apart this cinematic abortion? For me, the first major problem was the cinematography. If the viewer is not clued in on the fact that Vondie Curtis-Hall has only directed television before this film as it starts, the flat, Days-Of-Our-Lives-style shots will soon make it clear enough. Directors who put one or two actors, three tops, in a 2.35:1 frame are a dime a dozen. On the other hand, directors who cannot even differentiate these actors' spacing from the camera truly stand out, and not in a good way.

    The story has been described as being syrupy enough to kill anyone who suffers from diabetes (or doesn't), and I am not going to contest that. It's a variation upon the classic rags to riches theme, specifically tailored towards Mariah. Mariah essentially plays herself in the guise of a young vocalist who starts singing backup for a considerably less talented vocalist. As she crosses the paths of more people, eventually said people twig to the fact that she can vocalise with the best of them. One DJ eventually picks her up, manages her through a record deal, and promises her that one day she *will* play in Madison Square Garden, or something along those lines.

    This kind of story has been done before, with such real-life examples as the Jacksons providing source material for one excellent miniseries of the theme. The problem here is that we've heard this story a million times before. Another significant problem is that while Mariah has a voice many would kill for, there is absolutely nothing that stands out, even slightly about her material. As an old girlfriend of mine once said, the longer it takes the RIAA to twig to the fact that being female doesn't mandate wanting to hear this formulaic ballad crap, the more business they are going to lose to independents who support bands like Opera IX. I think the fact that Mariah's last album disappeared without trace in spite of having millions of dollars spent on its promotion proves her right.

    Mariah's story is also incredibly bland, to say the least. So her junkie mother gave her up when she was young. Oh boo hoo. It happens, and you're probably better off for it, get over it already. The previously-mentioned Jacksons could run rings around the likes of Mariah Carey for sob stories, and their reluctance to deal with the media at large is a telling thing. So in the end, we are simply left with another example of the mainstream trying to seem alternative, and failing.

    I gave Glitter a one out of ten. I don't think I am being too harsh. I think it is so amazingly bad that it becomes comedic, at least on the first viewing. I suspect that repeated viewings will simply become boring.
    1jcorpuz@ucsd.edu

    Worse than you've heard

    I don't know how many of you have ACTUALLY seen this movie but I recently rented it out of morbid curiousty and a sadistic love of BAD cinema (and of course making fun of it)... and I did give it an honest chance. I really did, and no less than 3 minutes into the movie I was convinced it was going to be a bomb... there's too much to complain about here, from the faux artistic shots and film techniques meant to give the film some false "class", to the insane gaping void of chemistry between the main lovebirds, to the comic relief that is not funny and is unnecesary since there was no drama or romance, to the numerous long, long shots of things that either didn't matter or didn't need to be shown for the 700th time... I kid you not this is a really awful movie... only the most inept movie fan or an insanely die hard Mariah Carey fan could ignore the gaping holes in plot, directions, style, and acting that Glitter presents. However if you enjoy watching movies and going all MST3K on them, then by all means rip on this one. It deserves all the insults you can muster.
    4mcrodas

    not so bad

    True, this is no cinematic marvel, but this movie does not deserve to be number 13 of the bottom 100 movies as commented on by IMDB audience. Not even in the bottom 100 at all. I'm a guy, and no big Mariah Carey fan, but this movie is not so bad, ok for any Mariah Carey fan.
    1claudemercure

    so bad it goes past good and comes back to bad again

    I rented Glitter because I'd read it was destined to become a 'so bad it's good' classic, but I was disappointed. This is no Showgirls. What makes Glitter a bad movie is that it's a bland, soulless procession of clichés, exactly like Mariah Carey's songs. And that just makes it boring-bad instead of spectacularly bad. And though Mariah is plenty vacuous in the starring role, she doesn't reach the heights of strenuously bad acting that Elizabeth Berkeley does in Showgirls. The only element of this movie that satisfies my so-bad-it's-good criteria is the character of Mariah's boyfriend. Here you have the whitest man on Earth, saying 'hip' things like "I'm a'ight" and "when you got no food in yo crib". If only the movie had contained more cringe-worthy gems like those!

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    Glitter

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    • Trivia
      Release was postponed for three weeks when star Mariah Carey was hospitalized as a result of an "emotional and physical breakdown." In the April 25, 2018 issue of People, Carey revealed that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder while she was hospitalized.
    • Goofs
      Dice mentions to Billie that one of his favorites is Quincy Jones, citing his Grammys and Oscars. This scene takes place in 1983. To that point, Jones had been nominated for seven Academy Awards, but had never won one. And the only award from the Academy that he has ever won to this day was the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award which he received in 1994.
    • Quotes

      Video Director: We ask ourselves, is she black? Is she white? We don't care. She's exotic. I want to see more of her breasts.

    • Alternate versions
      The American Theatrical Release Features The 20th Century Fox Logo, And On The American Poster The Opening Credits Say "Twentieth Century Fox and Columbia Pictures present", And In The International Theatrical And Worldwide Home Video Releases. The 20th Century Fox Is Plastered By The Columbia Pictures Logo And The Opening Credits Say "Columbia Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox present"
    • Connections
      Featured in Panic Room with Will Ferrell (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Lillie's Blue
      Written by Mariah Carey, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

      Produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and Mariah Carey

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • All That Glitters
    • Filming locations
      • World Trade Center, New York City, New York, USA(Billie and her friends shopping on the street in Manhattan)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Maroon Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,274,407
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,414,596
      • Sep 23, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,272,594
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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