Radio's larger-than-life bad boy, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media," Howard Stern exposes his "Private Parts" in this adaptation of his best-selling autobiography. Tracing his evolution from hopelessly geeky student to top-rated shock jock, the film not only chronicles his legendarily off-color on-air demeanor (Lesbian .. Read more
| Starring | Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, Mary McCormack, Carol Alt |
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| Director | Betty Thomas |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Radio's larger-than-life bad boy, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media," Howard Stern exposes his "Private Parts" in this adaptation of his best-selling autobiography. Tracing his evolution from hopelessly geeky student to top-rated shock jock, the film not only chronicles his legendarily off-color on-air demeanor (Lesbian Dial-a-Date; frequent nude guests) and his continuous battles with management over content and co-hosts, but it also examines his unexpectedly touching and sincere relationship with his wife, Alison.
| Starring | Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, Mary McCormack, Carol Alt, Michael Murphy, Reni Santoni, John Stamos, Iggy Pop, Kelly Bishop, Ozzy Osbourne, Mia Farrow, Ted Nugent, Amber Smith, Fred Norris, Richard Portnow, Paul Giamatti, Jenna, Jackie Mart, Jackie Martling, Gary Dell'Abate, Althea Cassidy, Bobby Borriello, Allison Janney |
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| Director | Betty Thomas |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 45 mins Watch now: 1 hr 49 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English Watch Online: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 11 Oct 1999 Watch now: 08 Apr 2009 Production year: 1997 |
| Watch now | £2.49 |
| Format | DVD |
American shock jock Howard Stern, notorious for his sexually explicit radio broadcasts and for his bust-ups with just about everybody, is the subject of this enthralling biographical comedy. Charting his rise from hopeless deejay to America's most outspoken radio celebrity, Private Parts presents Stern (here playing himself) as a deeply offensive human being, but it also reveals a softer, off-air side, particularly in his relationship with Alison (Catherine McCormack). Although obviously toned down, this rude, crude and highly entertaining adaptation of Stern's own book doesn't flinch from re-creating many of his raunchier moments. And director Betty Thomas (The Brady Bunch Movie, Doctor Dolittle) does playfully — and perhaps subversively — deconstruct the affair by showing the occasional chapter inserts being filmed. Despite the sometimes extreme obnoxiousness, you find yourself rooting for the man, as he pushes the broadcasting envelope and crosses swords with radio bigwigs.
Unlikable, self-regarding biopic of a notorious 'shock jock', famed for his outrageousness, though there's little evidence of it in this anodyne confection, in which he is about as abrasive as cotton wool; he limits himself to a few farting jokes and a gr
I still can't believe Howard doesn't have a radio broadcast in the UK. He'd sweep the ratings charts like he does in the US. He's a genious!!
You absolutely must rent this movie. Following the life story of U.S. DJ Howard Stern, this film charts the rise and rise of the premier talk radio broadcaster. I cannot praise this film highly enough.