Pete's Meteor

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Pete's Meteor
DVD cover
Directed byJoe O'Byrne
Written byJoe O'Byrne
Produced byJohn S. Lyons
Liam O'Neill
StarringBrenda Fricker
Alfred Molina
Mike Myers
CinematographyPaul Sarossy
Edited byMarie-Thérèse Boiché
Music byRichard Hartley
Distributed byKC Medien
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish

Pete's Meteor is an Irish drama film released in 1998. It was written and directed by Joe O'Byrne and stars Mike Myers.

Mike Myers plays a drug dealer living in the slums of Dublin. He tries to financially provide for the three children of his dead brother. The children's lives are forever changed when a meteor crashes into their backyard. Alfred Molina plays a wealthy scientist that the children must confront to retrieve their heaven sent gift.

Production and Release[edit]

The Irish Film Board gave the filmmakers almost IR£300,000 for the production.[1]

It won the Crystal Bear Special Mention award for Best Feature Film at the 1999 Berlin International Film Festival. Despite this, the film failed to find a distributor, and was released direct-to-video in the United States in December 2002.

In a 2002 profile of Myers in The Independent, the film was said to have "proved meteoric in the way it vanished from view".[2]

Reception[edit]

Christopher Null of Contactmusic.com awarded the film two stars out of five and wrote, “The story doesn't help matters, and sheer insanity is not much of a substitute for actual character development.”[3]

Nathan Rabin of The Dissolve gave the film a negative review and wrote, “It doesn’t help that the child actors deliver performances so terrible, they may actually persuade audiences to root against a trio of hard-luck orphans.” Rabin also added, “I recommend Pete’s Meteor to bad-movie aficionados.”[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lawrence, John (12 February 2001). "Millions wasted on flick flops". Evening Herald. Dublin.
  2. ^ "Mike Myers: Why does everyone want to get into bed with him?". www.independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  3. ^ Null, Christopher. "Pete's Meteor". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  4. ^ "You Might Also Like: Mike Myers shows his maudlin side in Pete's Meteor". thedissolve.com. Archived from the original on 20 September 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2024.

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