New Year's Eve (2011 film)

{{Short description|2011 film directed by Garry Marshall}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = New Year's Eve

| image = New Year's Eve Poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Garry Marshall

| producer = {{plainlist|

  • Mike Karz
  • Wayne Allan Rice
  • Garry Marshall

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| writer = Katherine Fugate

| starring = {{Plainlist |

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| music = John Debney

| cinematography = Charles Minsky

| editing = Michael Tronick

| studio = {{plainlist|

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| distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures

| released = {{Film date|2011|12|9}}

| runtime = 118 minutes{{cite web|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/AFF282612/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120120054039/http://www.bbfc.co.uk/AFF282612/|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 20, 2012|title=NEW YEAR'S EVE|website=bbfc.co.uk}}

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget = $56 million{{cite news| url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2011/12/box-office-new-years-eve-the-sitter.html | work=Los Angeles Times | title=Company Town | date=December 8, 2011}}

| gross = $142 million{{cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=newyearseve.htm|title=New Year's Eve (2011) - Box Office Mojo|website=boxofficemojo.com}}

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New Year's Eve is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, written by Katherine Fugate, and starring an ensemble cast consisting of Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Héctor Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank, and Sofía Vergara.

New Year's Eve is the second in an unofficial trilogy of romantic comedy films directed by Garry Marshall, set on a one-day holiday and featuring an ensemble cast in a variety of stories, the other films being Valentine's Day (2010) and Mother's Day (2016).

New Year's Eve was released on December 9, 2011, and received generally negative reviews from critics but grossed $142 million.

Plot

The film follows several interconnected people on New Year's Eve in NYC.

Vice-President of the Times Square Claire Morgan is finishing arrangements for the ball drop. Meanwhile, after being nearly hit by a car and denied a vacation, Ahern Records secretary Ingrid Withers quits and offers deliveryman Paul Doyle tickets for the Ahern Records Masquerade Ball for help in completing her New Year's resolutions before midnight, and he accepts.

Paul's older sister Kim is struggling with teenage daughter Hailey who prefers spending New Year's Eve with her friends and her boyfriend Seth Anderson in Times Square over her, a lonely, recently divorced mom. Paul's best friend, comic book illustrator Randy, hates New Year's Eve as his girlfriend left him on the date. He gets stuck in an elevator with Elise, an aspiring backup singer for musician Daniel Jensen at his Times Square show. Jensen is also preparing to perform at the Ahern Records ball while attempting to rekindle his relationship with former fiancée, Laura.

At a nearby hospital, Claire's father Stan Harris is close to succumbing to cancer. Refusing chemotherapy, he wishes only to see the ball drop one last time. He is kept company by Nurses Aimee and Mindy after his doctor confirms he will soon pass. In the same hospital, young Griffin and Tess Byrne are about to have their first child and compete with James and Grace Schwab for the New Year's Day baby bonus.

Elsewhere businessman Sam Ahern, Jr., the son of the late founder Sam Ahern, Sr. of Ahern Records, on his way to the company ball to deliver an important speech, his car malfunctions in Connecticut. All the while he wonders if he should reunite with a mysterious woman he met and fell in love with on the previous New Year's Eve. Unable to find a mechanic or tow truck, a family in an RV gives Sam a lift.

Later that evening, one of the LED panels on the Times Square Ball malfunctions, jamming it and forcing Claire to call Kominsky, a disgruntled electrician whom the company had fired a few weeks prior. He repairs the ball before midnight, and, in gratitude, she leaves him in charge as she rushes to see the ball drop with her father, Stan.

Meanwhile, Nurse Aimee video conferences with her husband Chino, an Afganistan-deployed soldier. Stan passes away shortly after he and Claire watch the ball drop from the hospital's roof, amid a chorus of "Auld Lang Syne", with Claire weeping and holding his hand.

Paul helps Ingrid complete her resolutions, so she gives him the tickets. They say goodbye, but he later takes her to the Ahern Records ball as his date. Meanwhile, Randy and Elise bond in the elevator. Just as they are about to kiss, the elevator is repaired by the building superintendent, so Elise hurries to Jensen's show.

Randy notices Elise forgot her rubber bracelet so rushes to give it to her, still in pajamas. At Times Square, Jensen leaves midway through his show to return to the Ahern Ball to apologize to Laura, who takes him back and leaves with Sam's approval. Elise replaces Jensen and attracts the attention of the crowd. She kisses Randy, starting a romantic relationship.

Griffin and Tess have their baby and, although it is born first, they lie so James and Grace can have the $25,000 bonus after discovering they have two other children to provide for. Meanwhile, after being forbidden from attending the celebration, Hailey runs away to Times Square, where she sees Seth being kissed by another girl, Lily. Unaware it was a kiss against his will, the heartbroken Hailey meets and is comforted by her mother. Kim finally realizes she was selfish for not allowing her to spend New Year's with them. Seth finds them and apologizes, revealing Lily has stolen the kiss. Hailey forgives him and kisses him back. Her mother allows her to go to an after-party.

Kim then rushes to a restaurant to reunite with Sam, after he delivered his speech. She is the mysterious woman whom he met last year, and they finally share their names with each other. The film ends with Paul and Ingrid having fun at the Ahern Records ball party.

Cast

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=Resolution Tour=

=Hospital Story=

=Maternity Ward=

=Jensen & Laura's Story=

=Elevator=

=Mother & Daughter=

=Ahern Party=

=Times Square=

=Uncredited=

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Reception

=Critical reception=

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 7% based on 142 reviews and an average rating of 3.20/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Shallow, sappy, and dull, New Year's Eve assembles a star-studded cast for no discernible purpose."{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/new_years_eve_2011|title=New Year's Eve|date=January 1, 2021|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes}} On Metacritic, the film has a score of 22 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/new-years-eve/critic-reviews|title=Critic Reviews for New Year's Eve - Metacritic|work=Metacritic}} Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.{{cite web |date= 11 December 2011 |last= Finke |first= Nikki |title=Worst 2011 Weekend: 'New Year's Eve' #1 But Underperforming; So Is 'The Sitter' #2; 'Tinker Tailor' Strong $75K Screen Average |url=https://deadline.com/2011/12/first-box-office-new-years-eve-1-breaking-dawn-2-the-sitter-3-203540/ |website= Deadline |quote= Showing yet again that in 2011 stars and derivative storytelling don’t mean a thing. Audiences gave it a 'B+' CinemaScore. }}{{cite web |url= https://cinemascore.com |title= CinemaScore }}

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said, "New Year's Eve is a dreary plod through the sands of time until finally the last grain has trickled through the hourglass of cinematic sludge. How is it possible to assemble more than two dozen stars in a movie and find nothing interesting for any of them to do?"{{cite news | date= December 7, 2011 |first= Roger|last=Ebert |author-link= Roger Ebert | title= New Year's Eve | url= https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/new-years-eve-2011 | work= Chicago Sun-Times|via=rogerebert.com }} Kimberley Jones of the Austin Chronicle said, "Mostly, New Year's Eve is appalling stuff, a poorly constructed, sentimental sham. Auld Lang Syne."{{cite web|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/calendar/film/2011-12-09/new-years-eve/|title=New Year's Eve}} Claudia Winkleman on the BBC One show Film... said, "I have found the worst film of all time, and it is called New Year's Eve."{{cite web|title=Film 2011 with Claudia Winkleman episode 18|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b0183g95/|publisher=BBC|access-date=December 8, 2011}} Rolling Stone shared the same opinion and rated it zero stars, stating, "Director Garry Marshall follows last year's Valentine's Day romcom crapfest with an even more puke-up-able sample of the species," and concluding, New Year's Eve is "bad beyond belief."{{cite magazine|last=Travers|first=Peter|title=Movie Reviews – New Year's Eve|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/new-years-eve-20111208|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=December 14, 2011|date=December 8, 2011}} British newspaper The Telegraph named New Year's Eve one of the ten worst films of 2011.{{cite news|title=Ten worst films of 2011|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culture-review-of-the-year/8954287/Ten-worst-films-of-2011.html?image=9|work=The Daily Telegraph |access-date=December 17, 2011|location=London|date=December 15, 2011}} British film critic Mark Kermode named it as the worst film of 2011.{{YouTube|Rv3uWIs6Ing}} On the more positive side, Entertainment Weekly{{'}}s Owen Gleiberman said, "New Year's Eve is dunderheaded kitsch, but it's the kind of marzipan movie that can sweetly soak up a holiday evening."{{cite magazine | date= December 15, 2011 |author= Owen Gleiberman |author-link= Owen Gleiberman | url= https://ew.com/article/2011/12/15/new-years-eve/ | magazine=Entertainment Weekly | title=Movie Review: New Year's Eve }}

=Box office=

The film opened at the No. 1 spot at the box office with $13 million.{{cite web|url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/12/11/box-office-report-new-years-eve-the-sitter/|title=Box office report: 'New Year's Eve' drops the ball with $13.7 million; 'The Sitter' can't fill seats}}{{cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3322&p=.htm|title=Weekend Report: No Party for 'New Year's Eve'}} It made $54.5 million in the United States and Canada, as well as $87.5 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $142 million.

=Accolades=

The film earned five Razzie Award nominations: Worst Picture, Worst Director (Garry Marshall), Worst Actress (Sarah Jessica Parker), Worst Screenplay and Worst Screen Ensemble,{{cite web|url=http://www.razzies.com/history/32ndNoms.asp|title=RAZZIES Nominations|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229190721/http://www.razzies.com/history/32ndNoms.asp|archive-date=February 29, 2012|df=mdy-all}} losing all to Adam Sandler's Jack and Jill.

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Award

! Category

! Recipients

! Result

Alliance of Women Film Journalists{{cite web |url=http://awfj.org/eda-awards-2/2012-eda-awards-nominees/ |title=2011 EDA Awards Nominees |access-date=June 13, 2016}}

| Actress Most in Need of a New Agent

| All actresses in New Year's Eve

| {{won}}

BET Awards{{cite web |url=http://www.bet.com/shows/bet-awards/2012/nominees.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120525102401/http://www.bet.com/shows/bet-awards/2012/nominees.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 25, 2012 |title=2012 BET Awards Winners & Nominees |website=BET |date=April 8, 2012 |access-date=June 13, 2016}}

| Best Actor

| Common

| {{nom}}

rowspan="5"| Golden Raspberry Awards

| Worst Picture

!

| {{nom}}

Worst Director

| Garry Marshall

| {{nom}}

Worst Actress

| Sarah Jessica Parker

| {{nom}}

Worst Screenplay

| Katherine Fugate

| {{nom}}

Worst Screen Ensemble

| The entire cast of New Year's Eve

| {{nom}}

Golden Trailer Awards{{cite web |url=http://www.goldentrailer.com/gta13-nominees/golden-fleece-gta13-nominees/ |title=GOLDEN FLEECE |access-date=June 13, 2016}}

| Golden Fleece

| "One Night Domestic Trailer"

| {{nom}}

Teen Choice Awards{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/teen-choice-awards-breaking-dawn-snow-white-huntsman-337825 |title=Teen Choice Awards 2012: 'Breaking Dawn,' 'Snow White' Lead Second Wave of Nominees |last=Ng |first=Philiana |work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=June 14, 2012 |access-date=June 13, 2016}}

| Choice Movie Scene Stealer: Female

| Lea Michele

| {{nom}}

Parodies

New Year's Eve, and its predecessor Valentine's Day, were parodied in December 2011 on the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live in a trailer for the fictional film The Apocalypse, set on the last day on Earth.[http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/new-years-eve-sequel/n13308 "The Apocalypse" video], Saturday Night Live

They were similarly parodied on the TV show 30 Rock, in the January 2012 episode "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell", in a trailer for a film called Martin Luther King Day, whose large cast includes Jenna Maroney.{{cite web |title='30 Rock': Jenna Stars In Celeb-Packed 'Martin Luther King Day' Movie (VIDEO) |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/27/30-rock-jenna-martin-luther-king-day-movie-video_n_1235803.html |date=January 27, 2012 |website=The Huffington Post}}

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