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The Family Stone

February 26, 2010 - 7:20 pm No Comments

This is a contender for worst movie I’ve ever seen. Despite the impressive production values and very well filmed that has no other positive features.

Hardly anything actually happens in this film, which is very unbelievable, cringe worthy and just bizarre for most of the time. It is inconsistent and gives the constant feeling of “WTF I missed a scene or something?” It feels like a comedy written by a person with a surreal or no sense of humor at all.

The bizarre fusion of slapstick and ridicule of a career with reduced mobility, mixed gay couple at the end completely missed the mark. Increasingly, I felt like throwing the TV out the window!

SJP please get off my screen and never return.

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Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle

November 1, 2009 - 1:40 pm No Comments

Charlie’s Angels 1976: Big hair, Farrah Fawcett, Charlie’s silver tongue, capers, high kicks and flashing guns. Charlie’s Angels 2003: tight around behind Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu in leather Drew Barrymore in a wig, no plot, no laughs, and did I mention tight around Cameron Diaz behind. This was terrible.

Terrible. Beyond the pail.

The first was bad enough, but this takes the biscuit. There Charlie s Angels: Full Throttle much of, though attractive, entertainers parading around in bathing suits and shorts.

Demi Moore should know better, and it’s no wonder Bruce Willis maintained its participation credits. Director McG clear that it would again make MTV and music videos, but can you believe someone has given him the next “Superman” film live??? Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle - Avoid.

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Old School

September 3, 2009 - 4:48 pm No Comments

Jovial comedy Old School sees three thirtysomethings friends with problems of women (Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn) deciding to form a college fraternity. It is supposedly to save Wilson from losing his house, which the nearby college is trying to claim for academic purposes, but really Ferrell and Vaughn are desperate to return to the reckless, irresponsible day of beer bongs and hot girls, and drag along with Wilson rush Old School at the meeting of fraternity pledges of all ages. Old School could have been just another round of bad jokes hanging on a flimsy plot, but the script and the fair and having enough energy basis in reality - at least until the coup required the final system, but by that point I forgive the excesses of this silly movie, happy, funny and often.

With Jeremy Piven and Juliette Lewis, with cameos by Snoop Dog, Andy Dick, and others. - Bret Fetzer

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Rushmore

May 31, 2009 - 1:56 am No Comments

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Rushmore Rushmore is the life education of a student, played by Jason Scwartzman. It seems he is more intelligent and has many extracurricular activities that have priority over any work you may have. It forms a link with a foreign businessman (Bill Murray) and falls for a primary school teacher (Olivia Williams).

This is a very tasty slice of the lot of ‘different’ teenage comedies coming from the late nineties, such as elections, and since then both Wes Anderson and Alexander Payne have been making similar fun, nervous types of films. The film is sometimes very funny (Bill Murray is great) and romantic. However, it is hard not to like Scwartzman for all its intrigue and spitefulness.

Performance wise this is first class and is worth seeing the replay.

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