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  2. Tim Taylor was the perfect everyman for the optimistic 1990s. Thomas J. West III earned a PhD in film and screen studies from Syracuse University in 2018. His writing on film and TV has appeared ...

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  4. Dec 22, 2010 · Everyman Pictures recent and upcoming movie credits: The Campaign (2012), Little Fockers (2010), Dinner for Schmucks (2010), Brüno (2009), Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006), 67 Shots (TBA), El Presidente (TBA), The Psychopath Test (TBA), Untitled Jay Roach Comedy (TBA), Untitled Larry Stuckey/Dean Parisot Project (TBA).

    Film Title
    Genre
    Release Date
    Status
    Comedy
    August 10, 2012
    Released
    Comedy
    December 22, 2010
    Released
    Comedy
    July 30, 2010
    Released
    Comedy
    July 10, 2009
    Released
    • The 1920s - Charlie Chaplin
    • The 1930s - Clark Gable
    • The 1940s - Jimmy Stewart
    • The 1950s - Jack Lemmon
    • The 1960s - Dick Van Dyke
    • The 1970s - Richard Dreyfuss
    • The 1980s - Tom Hanks
    • The 1990s - Will Smith
    • The 2000s - Jason Segel
    • The 2010s - Chris Pratt

    The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights(1931) Runner Up: Buster Keaton Chaplin wasn't the first film star, but he may be one of the oldest still remembered today. A true auteur, Chaplin produced, wrote, directed, starred in, and even composed the music for many of his films. He's one of the few silent film stars whose popularity survived ...

    It Happened One Night (1934), Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Gone With The Wind(1939) Runner Up: Fred Astaire Of all the men on this list, Clark Gable is probably the one closest to a "leading man" as opposed to an "everyman," but the 1930s are incredibly short on average Joes. The Great Depression was in full swing from 1929-1939, and people were le...

    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Philidelphia Story (1940), It's a Wonderful Life(1946) Runner Up: Gary Cooper If only a single everyman could be picked for the century, Jimmy Stewart would walk away with the distinction. Stewart was both an athlete and an artist, a jock and a nerd. As a child, he was shy and built model airplanes at home. ...

    Mister Roberts (1955), Some Like it Hot (1959), The Apartment(1960) Runner Up: Marlon Brando Jack Lemmon was at his finest when he played a loser, a doofus, or a tool. His greatest triumphs came when he overcame these traits, and his funniest moments came when he didn't. The 50s were an era when two World Wars had left America as the sole superpowe...

    Does this look like a man threatened by feminism? (The Dick van Dyke Show and Mary Poppins) The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), Bye Bye Birdie (1963), Mary Poppins (1964), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang(1968) Runner Up: Gregory Peck Those who lived through the 1960s (or at least have seen Mad Men) will have some idea of the cultural strife the U.S. was goin...

    American Graffiti (1973), Jaws(1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), The Goodbye Girl(1977) Runner Up: Kurt Russell The 1970s were undoubtedly the most cynical decade of America's last century. Between the questionable value of the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal, the American public would never again trust their gover...

    Bosom Buddies (1980-82), Splash(1984), Big (1988), The 'Burbs (1989), Joe vs The Volcano(1990) Runner Up: Steve Guttenberg The 1980's were a veritable Breakfast Club of archetypes - Nerds, Jocks, Freaks, Punks, Heroes, Villains. After an exhaustingly cynical decade in the 1970s, the cinema veered toward "high on fun, low on existential reflection."...

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-96), Independence Day (1996), Men in Black(1997) Runner Up: Michael Keaton First and foremost, Will Smith's role as the everyman of the 90s is significant. He was, perhaps, the first black man to be widely accepted in a lead role by white audiences, and this wasn't due to a sacrifice of his "blackness". Perhaps thi...

    Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000), How I Met Your Mother(2005-2014), Forgetting Sarah Marshall(2008) Runner Up: Seth Rogen The 2000s were the decade when America's youth began to realize that things weren't going as well as society told them it would. It began with the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, an ultimate statement of resistance from memb...

    Parks and Recreation (2009-15), Guardians of the Galaxy(2014), Jurassic World (2015), The Magnificent Seven (2016) Passengers(2016) Runner Up: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Chris Pratt's character in Parks and Recreationstarted off the 2010s in the same place a lot of men did - unemployed and living off of a significant other with no job prospects. Like a l...

  5. Everyman Pictures is filmmaker Jay Roach's production company. Logo (July 30, 2010-) Visuals: On a black background, there is a white rectangle; inside is the text " EVERYMAN " in a black Compacta Bold font.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_RoachJay Roach - Wikipedia

    2. Mathew Jay Roach (born June 14, 1957) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Austin Powers film series, Meet the Parents, Dinner for Schmucks, The Campaign, Trumbo, and Bombshell. [1] Roach also earned critical acclaim for directing and producing the political television drama films Recount, Game Change, and All the Way.

  7. Visitors wondering about Roach’s comedic influences need look no further than the walls of his production office, the aptly named Everyman Pictures. Framed one-sheets tout some of his favorite funny movies—Hal Ashby’s cult classic Harold and Maude, Blake Edwards’ 1960s rave-up The Party, and Woody Allen’s soulful Annie Hall.

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