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Tom Kuntz is a Director born on 7 july 1972

Tom Kuntz

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Birth 7 july 1972 (51 years)

Tom Kuntz (born 7 July 1972) is a filmmaker who is most known for his unique television commercials and music videos, which either have colorful settings, time-lapse photography or wildly eccentric humans. He has enjoyed multiple nominations for the honor of ‘Best Commercial Director of the Year’ by the DGA (Directors Guild of America; 2007, 2009, 2010).

In January 2010, Kuntz won the DGA Award.

In August 2010, Kuntz's Old Spice "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" spot won the Emmy for '"Commercial of the Year."

His work can currently be seen on Kuntz Manor, his official website.

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Todd Hanson
Todd Hanson
(1 films)
Paul Scheer
Paul Scheer
(1 films)
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The Onion Movie, 1h20
Directed by Tom Kuntz
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about television
Actors Len Cariou, Steven Seagal, Nick Chinlund, Ahmed Ahmed, Daniel Dae Kim, Brendan Fletcher
Rating61% 3.0995753.0995753.0995753.0995753.099575
The plot revolves around a fictitious Onion television news anchorman, Norm Archer (Len Cariou), who is forced to face the inevitability of a corporate takeover by the Onion's perennial fictitious multinational, Global Tetrahedron. Onion news is described as "fair and balanced" in the context of the film. The plot serves as a springboard for various comedy sketches featuring The Onion's satirical humor. Vignettes include parodies of music videos reminiscent of Britney Spears' work, and Steven Seagal appearing as a parody of the type of action hero he normally portrays. The film is interrupted (fictitiously) by film reviewers and commentators weighing in on the progress of the film, with one commentator preparing to stage an immediate walkout of all African American audience members unless a positive portrayal of an African American is inserted into the film.