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    Free Enterprise is a 1998 comedy/romance movie featuring William Shatner, directed by Robert Meyer Burnett and written by Mark A. Altman and Robert Meyer Burnett. The film deals with the mid-life crises of its two main protagonists, Mark and Robert, fictionalized versions of the film's director and producer/writer played by Eric McCormack (of Will & Grace fame) and Rafer Wiegel. The two friends struggle with adult career and relationship problems, all the while defiantly clinging to the geeky science fiction pop culture of their youth and seeking advice from their greatest hero, William Shatner. Shatner plays a campy caricature of himself as he works on a one-man musical version of Julius Caesar in hopes of finally being taken seriously as an artist. Hip-hop artist "The Rated R", joined by Shatner, provides the concluding musical number, Julius Caesar, a pastiche of famous lines from the play set to a rap rythm. The film's score was produced by Scott Spock.

    The film is laced with highly esoteric references to past and contemporary science-fiction films and television shows. Most prominent is the original Star Trek, which is treated by the protagonists as a source of inspiration and moral guidance. Free Enterprise explores the dating scene for late gen-x Hollywood singles from a decidedly sardonic perspective.

    Won 4 awards including the 2000 Saturn Award for Best Home Video Release. A new 2-disc DVD special edition Free Enterprise: Extended "Five Year Mission" Edition was released on March 7 2006.

    A sequel, Free Enterprise 2 (2006)* is currently in pre-production.


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    NameFree Enterprise
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    Imdb Id0141105
    WriterMark A. Altman
    Robert Meyer Burnett
    StarringEric McCormack
    Rafer Weigel
    Audie E...
    DirectorRobert Meyer Burnett
    ProducerMark A. Altman
    Dan Bates
    Allan Kauf...
    DistributorAnchor Bay Entertainment
    ReleasedApril 4, 1997
    Runtime113 min.
    121 min. (extended version)
    MusicScott Spock
    LanguageEnglish

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      Robert and his beautiful Trekkie girlfriend, Claire, are having a fight. Claire thinks Robert should get a steady job and generally start behaving more responsibly.
      Claire: Where are you going?
      Robert: It seems I'm going nowhere.
      Claire: Don't you fucking quote Star Wars at me!


      Mark dreams on the eve of his thirtieth birthday that he is in the world of Logan's Run. It is Lastday and he is on the run, pursued by Sandmen. One of the Sandmen is his friend Robert, who is a few years younger than he is.
      Robert (aiming a blaster, grinning mockingly and mimicking Michael York): Run, runnah!

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