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Things look up when the agent calls to tell Steven that the Reiner project fell through and the studio wants to purchase his version, contingent upon a few changes. An excited Steven goes to the studio, where a secretary reveals that Josh was fired for stealing and they have a new boss in charge,
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wrote, "Underneath all its humor, 'The Muse' manages to casually deal with some fascinating issues, such as the nature of creativity and inspiration and the important role belief has in making things happen. After all, as someone says, 'This is Hollywood. People here believe anything.'"
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Christine. Steven is shocked to see Christine is Sarah in a black wig. She takes Steven's arm and insists that they discuss the changes over a nice, expensive lunch, which she expects him to pay for. Steven frantically tries to comprehend what is happening.
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When he pleads for a good ending for his aquarium screenplay, Sarah points Steven in the right direction, inspiring him with a great idea. Steven's agent Hal is thrilled and urges him to finish the script as quickly as possible, which he does.
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Steven Phillips (Brooks) has a rude awakening. Believing the award has no real meaning, he finds out it means his career is over. His studio has reneged on renewing his contract, telling him he's "lost his edge." Junior exec Josh Martin
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was a box office disappointment, grossing about $ 11 million domestically on an estimated budget of $ 15 million. It did relatively poorly at the box office compared to some of Brooks' other films, such as
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The junior exec, Josh, loves Steven's script but breaks the news it is already in production at another studio — by Rob Reiner. A broken-hearted Steven goes to work in his wife's new cookie business.
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thought it "Typically fresh and idiosyncratic in the writing but often flat directorially." McCarthy also believed that its commercial potential was restricted to "sophisticated upscale audiences."
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As Sarah's demands increase, Steven's apprehensive wife begins to be won over. Through the muse's encouragement Laura decides to pursue her dream of baking and selling cookies, to great success.
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based on 78 reviews, with the consensus; "Despite quirky and original writing, the subject matter feels too removed to produce laughs", but critics who were fans of the film included
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To save money, Sarah is invited to move into their house. Steven, however, is frustrated because she spends more time helping others — Hollywood writers and directors like
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The following morning, though, two visitors come to Steven's, doctors from a mental clinic. They tell him Sarah is an escaped psychiatric patient from their asylum with
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The film received mixed reviews and did not meet with large box office success, grossing only about $ 11 million domestically. Sharon Stone earned a nomination for a
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In a three-star review, Roger Ebert thought "the movie is good, but not great Brooks; not the equal of 'Lost in America' or 'Mother,' but smart, funny—and edgy."
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Desperate to revive his career, he seeks advice from very successful screenwriter Jack (Bridges), who arranges an introduction to Sarah (Stone), a modern-day
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however, thought it was "one of Mr. Brooks's most broadly entertaining films," with "enough of a stellar twinkle to bring it to a more general audience."
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who can inspire anyone. She has lavish demands (expensive hotel rooms, gifts from
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
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Steven isn't sure if she is authentic or a charlatan. She takes him to
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After winning a lifetime achievement award, esteemed
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The Muse (1999 film)

Albert Brooks
Monica Johnson
Sharon Stone
Andie MacDowell
Jeff Bridges
Thomas E. Ackerman
Peter Teschner
Elton John
October Films
USA Films
comedy
Albert Brooks
Sharon Stone
Andie MacDowell
Jeff Bridges
Monica Johnson
cameos
Martin Scorsese
James Cameron
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
screenwriter
Mark Feuerstein
muse
Tiffany's
Long Beach
Rob Reiner
Jim Carrey
James Cameron

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