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'Ghost Town' is a 2008 American fantasy comedy film directed by David Koepp, who also co-wrote the screenplay with John Kamps. It stars English comedian Ricky Gervais in his first leading feature-film role, as a dentist who can see and talk with ghosts, along with Ta Leoni as a young widow and Greg Kinnear as her recently deceased husband. Gavin Polone produced the film for Spyglass Entertainment and Pariah, and it was distributed by Paramount Pictures under the DreamWorks Pictures label.

Plot



In New York City, Frank Herlihy is accidentally killed by getting hit by a bus (after narrowly avoiding a falling air conditioner moments before) while trying to buy an apartment for his mistress. A short time later, anti-social dentist Bertram Pincus is dead for seven minutes under general anesthesia during a colonoscopy.

Afterwards, Bertram can see and communicate with ghosts. They pester him to help them with unfinished personal business. Frank promises to keep the other ghosts away if Bertram breaks up an engagement between his widow Gwen, a professional Egyptologist, and Richard, a human-rights lawyer who Frank says is dishonest.

Bertram eventually agrees, trying to woo Gwen away from Richard. His past cold-hearted behavior towards Gwen makes it difficult, but he attracts her interest by analyzing the teeth of a mummified Egyptian Pharaoh she has been studying.

Bertram has dinner with Gwen and Richard, deciding that he is not so bad, but he himself begins to fall in love with her, and she enjoys his sense of humor. As Richard has a work emergency, Bertram and Gwen walk her dog and go for a drink. They share their sad stories of their last relationships. Gwen reveals that she learned of Frank's mistress the day he died.

When Richard visits Bertram for some dental work, he uses laughing gas to make him talk: Gwen has broken their engagement. Frank doesn't understand why he is still on Earth if his "unfinished business" was to break up Richard and Gwen.

Gwen, no longer engaged to Richard, accepts work at an archaeological dig in the Valley of the Kings for six months. As a going-away present, Bertram gets her a new key chain from a fancy jeweler's, knowing that she desperately needed one. But when he mistakenly reveals information about her that only Frank could have known, she demands the truth, and Bertram tells her the whole story about the ghosts.

Gwen doesn't believe him and demands to know what Frank's worst nightmare was. Frank lies to Bertram, telling him a fake one, and Gwen, thinking that Bertram has been lying to her, walks away and cuts him off. When he asks why Frank lied to him about the nightmare, he points out that Bertram only cares about himself.

Bertram sinks into a deep depression and asks his colleague Dr. Prashar for medication to help him forget Gwen. Dr. Prashar instead convinces him that his life would be better if he decided to stop being cynical and start helping people.

Bertram begins helping the ghosts around him with their "unfinished business" on Earth, bringing comfort to people they left behind and enabling the ghosts to depart. As he does this he realizes that the ghosts were still on Earth not because 'they' had unfinished business, but because the people they were close to were not finished with them. He begins to appreciate life and the people he encounters.

Realizing Frank cannot leave because Gwen has not let him go, Bertram confronts her. She asks him to ask Frank why she wasn't enough for him. Frank says he is sorry for hurting her, which Bertram tells Gwen. She is incredulous that after his infidelity, all Frank could say is 'sorry' and thinks that Bertram is mocking her. He rushes after her and while trying to persuade her to believe him, ironically gets hit by a bus just like Frank.

Bertram, now a ghost himself, watches with Frank as a crowd forms and Gwen sobs over him. Richard arrives on his way to the reception and tries to revive him with prayer and CPR. Seeing how upset Gwen is, Frank gives Bertram 'some advice' that will be useful in case he is resuscitated, impliing that she loves him. After saying this, Frank finally leaves earth.

Bertram wakes up in the hospital. Later Gwen, who needs dental work, comes in for an appointment with Dr. Prashar but finds Bertram's office and says hello. He tells her of Frank's real nightmarethat of losing his way home, which was the advice Frank told him. He then assures her that Frank has "found his way home". When Gwen tells him, "It hurts when I smile", Bertram replies "I can fix that for you".

Cast



* Ricky Gervais as Bertram Pincus, a disillusioned dentist who gains the ability to communicate with ghosts.

* Ta Leoni as Gwen, an Egyptologist and Frank's widow.

* Greg Kinnear as Frank Herlihy, an unscrupulous ghost who enlists Bertram's help.

* Billy Campbell as Richard, Gwen's love interest, whom Frank warns is a "bad man".

* Kristen Wiig as Bertram's self-involved surgeon.

* Dana Ivey as Marjorie Pickthall

* Aasif Mandvi as Dr. Prashar, Bertram's colleague.

* Alan Ruck as the ghost of a family man; he competes with Frank for Bertram's attention.

* Betty Gilpin as World War II Nurse

* Brian d'Arcy James as Irish Eddie

* Brian Tarantina as Ghost Cop

* Jeff Hiller as a naked ghost.

* Michael-Leon Wooley as a medical attorney.

* Aaron Tveit as the anesthesiologist.

* Bridget Moloney as the receptionist.

* Joey Mazzarino as food delivery guy.

Production



Filming took place on the Upper East Side of New York City. Regarding his character, lead actor Ricky Gervais said, "Just what America wants: a fat, British, middle-aged comedian trying to be a semi-romantic lead.""Fall Movie Summer Preview, September: Ghost Town." 'Entertainment Weekly', Iss. #1007/1008, August 22/29, 2008, pg.55.

Soundtrack



# "I'm Still In Love (w/You)" written and performed by Dusty Wright (aka Mark J. Petracca)

# "I'm Looking Through You" written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, performed by The Beatles (opening title)

# "The Heart of Life" written and performed by John Mayer (ending title)

# "What I'm Looking For" written and performed by Brendan Benson

# "Sabre Dance" Written by Aram Khachaturian

# "What I'm Looking For" written and performed by Brendan Benson

# "Sideways" written and performed by Citizen Cope

# "Which Way Your Heart Will Go" written and performed by Mason Jennings

# "Please Be Patient With Me" written by Jeff Tweedy, Performed by Wilco

# Original Score composed by Geoff Zanelli

Reception



Box office

The film opened at #8 at the North American box office making USD $5,012,315 in its opening weekend.[https://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2008&wknd=38&p=.htm Weekend Box Office: September 1921, 2008] from Box Office Mojo

Critical reception

Reviews of 'Ghost Town' were mostly positive. The film holds a score of 85% from 184 reviews collected by review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The site's consensus states: "Ricky Gervais' consistently sharp performance and beautifully dry execution transform this otherwise mainstream comedy into an endearing, funny, and altogether snappy romantic comedy. With ghosts." Rotten Tomatoes gave it a Golden Tomato for Best Romance Film of 2008. The film received a rating of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic from 30 reviews.

Roger Ebert gave the film three out of fours star in the 'Chicago Sun-Times', calling it a "lightweight rom-com elevated by its performances" and a "reminder that the funniest people are often not comedians, but actors playing straight in funny roles."

Cosmo Landesman of 'The Sunday Times' gave the film three stars (from five), calling it a "light comedy full of dark people" that's "never quite as funny as it needs to be" but which features a "fine performance" from Gervais.

Upon the film's March 2009 DVD release in the United Kingdom, Mark Kermode said "comparing 'Ghost Town' with Woody Allen's 'early funny ones' may seem brash, but the gentle blend of absurdist fantasy, bittersweet romcom and deadpan physical humour evokes a string of enjoyable Allen escapades from the sci-fi slapstick of 'Sleeper' to the ghostly charms of 'Alice'."

Home media

'Ghost Town' was released in the United States on standard DVD and Blu-ray formats on December 27, 2008.[http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEbWzbcbwUYhek STUDIO BRIEFING: November 19, 2008] from MovieWeb.com

See also



* List of ghost films

* 'Just Like Heaven'

References




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