Joe Somebody | |
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Directed by | John Pasquin |
Written by | John Scott Shepherd |
Produced by | Ken Atchity Matthew Gross Anne Kopelson Arnold Kopelson Brian Reilly |
Starring | Tim Allen Julie Bowen Kelly Lynch Greg Germann Hayden Panettiere Patrick Warburton Jim Belushi |
Cinematography | Daryn Okada |
Edited by | David Finfer |
Music by | George S. Clinton |
Production companies | Fox 2000 Pictures Regency Enterprises Kopelson Entertainment Epsilon Motion Pictures Atchity Entertainment International |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $38 million[1] |
Box office | $24.5 million |
Joe Somebody is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written by John Scott Shepherd and directed by John Pasquin. The film stars Tim Allen as an ordinary man forced into violence by a workplace bully. The film also stars Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch, Greg Germann, Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, and Jim Belushi.
Screenwriter John Scott Shepherd wrote the script based on his experiences working in advertising. Though originally offered to Jim Carrey, the role of Joe Scheffer would eventually be taken by Allen. The film marked Allen and Pasquin's third feature together, after 1994's The Santa Clause and 1997's Jungle 2 Jungle. The entire film was shot over a nearly eight-week span in Minnesota.
The film was released in the United States on December 21, 2001, to negative reviews. Produced on a $38 million budget, the film ended its theatrical run with $24.5 million worldwide, making it a financial failure. The film received one award nomination, which went to young Panettiere's performance as the title character's daughter.