Chairman of the Board (film)

Chairman of the Board
Directed by Alex Zamm
Produced by Rupert Harvey
Peter M. Lenkov
Screenplay by Al Septien
Turi Meyer
Alex Zamm
Story by Al Septien
Turi Meyer
Starring
Music by Chris Hajian
Cinematography David Lewis
Edited by Jimmy Hill
Distributed by Trimark Pictures
Release date
March 13, 1998
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $10 million
Box office $181,233

Chairman of the Board is a 1998 comedy film directed by Alex Zamm, starring Courtney Thorne-Smith and Carrot Top. In the film, a surfer and inventor named Edison inherits and runs a billionaire's company. It was poorly received by both critics and audiences and is regarded as one of the worst films ever made.

Plot

Edison (Carrot Top) is a poor, failed inventor and surf bum, but soon runs into and befriends wealthy business magnate Armand McMillan (Jack Warden). When Armand passes away shortly thereafter, he leaves Edison the majority of shares in his large invention corporation, and leaves his jealous nephew, his only living relative, Bradford (Larry Miller) only a surfboard. Bradford attempts to derail Edison's success by stealing his formula for glow in the dark, which had not previously existed in the reality of this movie, and sharing it with a consumer who covers himself in it and alleges that Edison's prize invention—a portable TV/TV dinner combo—leaks radiation. When Edison reveals to all that radiation causes sickness and death—but not a literal glowing—and that he had invented the formula for glow in the dark, the company is saved and Edison appoints beau Natalie Stockwell (Courtney Thorne-Smith) to run the company.

Cast

Reception

Chairman of the Board has received negative reviews, currently holding a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 13%.

During a promotional appearance for the film on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Thorne-Smith was the second guest after comedian Norm Macdonald, who frequently interrupted Thorne-Smith's attempt to promote the movie with jokes about Carrot Top and the movie failing at the box office, going so far as to say that the film's title should be "Box Office Poison", and claimed the title is spelled "Chairman of the Bored".[1] This led to the apparent surprise and amusement of O'Brien, the audience, and even Thorne-Smith. This interview was selected as a top moment from Late Night in several compilation episodes and specials.

Comedian and former Mystery Science Theater 3000 host Michael J. Nelson named the film the fifth worst comedy ever made.[2] It is currently among the 100 lowest rated movies on IMDb.[3]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee Result
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst New Star Carrot Top Nominated
Worst Supporting Actress Raquel Welch Nominated

Notes

  1. "norm saves the interview". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  2. Nelson, Michael J. "Inoperable Humor: The 5 Worst Comedies of All Time". Cracked. Retrieved 2007-03-26.
  3. "IMDb Charts: IMDb Bottom 100". Retrieved March 14, 2012.
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