Todd Phillips Explained

Todd Phillips
Birth Name:Todd Philip Bunzl
Birth Date:20 December 1970
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Education:New York University
Notable Works:The Hangover film series
Joker
Yearsactive:1993–present

Todd Phillips (born Todd Philip Bunzl; December 20, 1970)[1] is an American filmmaker. Phillips began his career in 1993 and directed films in the 2000s such as Road Trip, Old School, Starsky & Hutch, and School for Scoundrels. He came to wider prominence in the early 2010s for directing The Hangover film series. In 2019, he co-wrote and directed the psychological thriller film Joker, based on the DC Comics character of the same name, which premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival where it received the top prize, the Golden Lion. Joker went on to earn Phillips three Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, with his co-writer Scott Silver, his second, third, and fourth Academy Award nominations after also being nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for Borat at the 79th Academy Awards.

Early life

Phillips was born in Brooklyn, New York City, to a Jewish family.[2] [3] He was raised in Dix Hills, New York, on Long Island. He attended New York University Film School, but dropped out because he could not afford to complete his first film and pay tuition simultaneously.[4] Around that time, he worked at Kim's Video and Music.

Phillips appeared as one of the drivers in the first season of the HBO hidden camera docu-series Taxicab Confessions.[5] In a New York Times profile, Phillips said he had gotten in trouble for shoplifting as a young man.[6]

Career

Phillips's first documentary film, , centered on the life and death of controversial punk rocker GG Allin, while as a junior at NYU and it went on to become one of the highest grossing student films at the time, even getting a limited theatrical release.[7] Phillips wrote a letter to convicted serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, an acquaintance of GG, asking if he could paint a movie poster for the film. Phillips stated that "Gacy is really the executive producer" of the film, having raised $10,000 from selling replicas of his artwork.[8]

Next, he co-directed with then-partner Andrew Gurland for Frat House, a second documentary about college fraternities; it premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize for documentary features.[9] It was produced by HBO, but never aired on its channel because many of the film's participants claimed they were paid to re-enact their activities. It was never proven either way.

His third documentary Bittersweet Motel centered on the jam band Phish, covering its summer and fall 1997 tours, plus footage from their 1998 spring tour of Europe. It ends at The Great Went, a two-day festival held in upstate Maine which attracted 70,000 people. While at Sundance with Frat House, Phillips met director-producer Ivan Reitman who led Phillips into writing and directing his comedy films, Road Trip and Old School, for Reitman's Montecito Picture Company.

Phillips also wrote and directed the 2004 film Starsky & Hutch starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson, as well as the 2006 film School for Scoundrels, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder. In 2005, Details Magazine cited Judd Apatow, Adam McKay and Phillips as "The Frat Packagers".[10] He worked on the satirical comedy Borat (2006), but he resigned his position as a director in early 2005, due to creative differences.[11] Nevertheless, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his role in fashioning the story.

After establishing Green Hat Films in 2008, Phillips directed and produced The Hangover. Made for a reported $35 million, it went on to become the highest-grossing R-rated comedy up to that time. Its worldwide gross stood at $480 million on February 3, 2012.[12] The film went on to win the Golden Globe for Best Picture (Musical or Comedy).[13] It also won Best Comedy at the 2009 Broadcast Film Critics Awards.[14] Phillips took almost no up-front salary in exchange for a large share of the film's profits, and has said that the movie's enormous success, combined with his deal, makes it "my Star Wars". After a worldwide gross of $467 million, his share in the film made Phillips around $50 million.[15]

In 2010, Phillips directed, produced and co-wrote the comedy Due Date, which starred Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. It was a box office success, grossing $211,780,324 worldwide.[16]

In the fall of 2010, production on The Hangover Part II began in Bangkok, Thailand that Phillips directed, produced and co-wrote. The film shot for 63 days and broke various records upon its release on May 26, 2011. With the film debuting at midnight with showings in 2,600 theaters, the film earned $10.4 million, breaking the record for the biggest midnight opening for an R-rated film. The Hangover Part II went on to accrue a launch day total of $31.6 million;[17] nearly doubling The Hangovers Friday launch opening ($16.7 million). This amount broke two further records; the highest-grossing opening day for a live-action comedy and the highest-grossing opening day for an R-rated comedy film, replacing Sex and the City ($26.7 million). The three-day opening weekend accumulated $85,946,294 – an average of $23,923 per theater[18] – becoming the highest grossing opening weekend for a comedy film, replacing The Simpsons Movie ($74 million). For the Memorial Day four-day weekend, the film amassed $103.4 million to become the fourth-highest-grossing Memorial Day weekend opening.[18] Finally, the film's worldwide gross of $581,464,305 beat the previous R-rated comedy record holder The Hangover to become the highest-grossing R-rated comedy film of all time (now surpassed by both Deadpool movies).[19]

He returned to direct, write, and produce The Hangover Part III, which was released in 2013. It grossed over $300 million, pushing The Hangover Trilogys total box office gross to $1.4 billion.

In 2016, following the successes of The Hangover trilogy, Phillips directed, produced, and co-wrote the crime film War Dogs, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller.

Phillips directed, co-wrote, and co-produced an origin story film of DC Comics' supervillain, the Joker. The script, set in 1981, was co-written by Scott Silver, and the film starred Joaquin Phoenix in the title role.[20] The film premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival and was released in October 2019.

Phillips is scheduled to direct a biographical film about Hulk Hogan, starring Chris Hemsworth in the lead role. Frequent collaborator Scott Silver is a co-writer, alongside John Pollono. Phillips is producing the film with Bradley Cooper, one of the lead actors of Phillips's The Hangover trilogy and producer on Joker.[21]

Personal beliefs

When asked in a 2014 interview by the BBC if he believes in God, Phillips replied: "Personally I don't. But I believe there's a higher power, a collective energy in people that you might say is God."[22]

Phillips said in 2019, in the aftermath of his dark drama Joker release, that he had stopped making comedy films because of the backlash of "woke culture", saying: "Go try to be funny nowadays... There were articles written about why comedies don't work anymore— I'll tell you why, because all the fucking funny guys are like, 'Fuck this shit, because I don't want to offend you.' It's hard to argue with 30 million people on Twitter."[23]

Filmography

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2000Road Trip
2003Old School
2004Starsky & Hutch
2006School for Scoundrels
Borat
2009The Hangover
2010Due Date
2011The Hangover Part II
2013The Hangover Part III
2016War Dogs
2019Joker
2024

Producer only

Acting credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Road TripFoot Lover
2003Old SchoolGang Bang Guy
2009The HangoverMr. Creepy
2010Due DateBarry
2013The Hangover Part IIIMr. CreepyUncredited

Documentary film

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterHimselfNotes
1993
1998Frat HouseCo-directed with Andrew Gurland
2000Bittersweet Motel

Television

YearTitleDirectorProducerNotes
1997Taxicab ConfessionsField producer,
1 episode
2008The More Things Change...TV movie
2012Matthew Broderick's Day OffCommercial for Honda
2015–2016Limitless19 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
1994New Orleans Film FestivalBest Documentary FilmHated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies
1998San Francisco International Film FestivalCertificate of MeritFrat House
Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prize Documentary
2007Writers Guild of America AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayBorat
Academy AwardBest Adapted Screenplay
2009Golden Globe AwardBest Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyThe Hangover
British Comedy AwardBest Comedy Film
2010ShoWest ConventionDirector of the Year
2018Awards Circuit Community AwardBest Motion PictureA Star Is Born
2019Latino Entertainment Journalists AssociationBest Picture
Music City Film Critics' AssociationJim Ridley Award
Online Film & Television AssociationBest Picture
Venice International Film FestivalGolden LionJoker
2020Golden Globe AwardBest Motion Picture – Drama
Best Director
Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Picture
Best Adapted Screenplay
Producers Guild of America AwardBest Theatrical Motion Picture
Writers Guild of America AwardBest Adapted Screenplay
British Academy Film AwardBest Film
Best Director
Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy AwardBest Picture
Best Director
Best Adapted Screenplay

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Todd Phillips. Empire. August 31, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200905123609/https://www.empireonline.com/people/todd-phillips/3/. September 5, 2020. live.
  2. News: Zach Galifianakis Breaks His Silence About Mel Gibson. Paskin. Willa. October 26, 2010. Vulture.com.
  3. Web site: Celebrity Jews. Nate. Bloom. Nate Bloom. August 26, 2016. J Weekly.
  4. Rumble with Michael Moore, Ep. 6: Everything Must Go (feat. Todd Phillips). Moore. Michael. December 23, 2019. apple.co/rumble.
  5. Web site: Todd Phillips keeps 'em laughing. 2011-05-22. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 2019-10-07.
  6. News: Finding the Fun in Eternal Frat Boys . The New York Times . Dave . Itzkoff . May 31, 2009 . May 25, 2010. Mr. Phillips, 38, ... was born Todd Bunzl in Brooklyn and raised in Dix Hills, N.Y., on Long Island, by his mother and two older sisters..
  7. Web site: HATED Director Todd Phillips by Erin_broadley. September 13, 2007. SuicideGirls.
  8. Web site: Maurer . Daniel . 9 Things Todd Phillips Revealed About Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies . Bedford and Bowery . June 27, 2014 . 30 March 2022.
  9. Web site: Todd Phillips- Director of Road Trip. DVD Talk.
  10. Web site: The Power 50: DETAILS Article on men.style.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080229115039/http://men.style.com/details/features/full?id=content_4990&pageNum=6. February 29, 2008. mdy-all.
  11. Web site: Interview with Todd Phillips. Alex. Billington. FirstShowing.net. September 27, 2006. June 14, 2009.
  12. Web site: The Hangover (2009). Box Office Mojo.
  13. Web site: 2010 Golden Globe Winners: 'Sherlock Holmes' 1, 'The Hurt Locker' 0. Brad Brevet.
  14. http://www.bfca.org/ccawards/2009.php CC Awards
  15. Web site: $200 Million Opening Weekend Has Warner Bros Thinking Third 'Hangover' . deadline.com . May 31, 2011 . May 31, 2011.
  16. Web site: Due Date (2010). Box Office Mojo.
  17. Web site: The Hangover Part II (2011) - Daily Box Office Results. Box Office Mojo.
  18. Web site: The Hangover Part II (2011) - Weekend Box Office Results. Box Office Mojo.
  19. Web site: The Hangover Part II (2011). Box Office Mojo.
  20. Web site: The Joker Origin Story On Deck: Todd Phillips, Scott Silver, Martin Scorsese Aboard WB/DC Film. August 22, 2017. Deadline Hollywood.
  21. Web site: Chris Hemsworth to Play Hulk Hogan in Biopic Directed by Todd Phillips (Exclusive). The Hollywood Reporter. February 20, 2019.
  22. Web site: Smith. Neil. Getting Direct With Directors... No.13: Todd Phillips. BBC. 24 September 2014. 23 March 2017.
  23. Web site: Cover Story: Joaquin Phoenix on Joker, Rooney, and River. Hagan. Joe. Vanity Fair. en. October 8, 2019. October 1, 2019.