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7 مارس 2010
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It seems like the only way anyone hears about this movie, its either from fanatic word of mouth or from seeing it sitting in Blockbusters. Thats a shame, because this first outing by director Troy Duffy is an extremely cool film that deserves all the attention it can get.

Sean Patrick Flannery and Norman Reedus play two good ole Irish Catholic boys in Boston, who one day get sick of the corruption in the city and begin a bloody crusade to wipe it out. Willem DaFoe plays the FBI agent hot on their trail, who is torn between bringing the mysterious vigilantes to justice, or joining their crusade.

The film is, simply put, cool. Its one of the only movies that actually make going to church look cool. Don’t be fooled by the description, however; this is not an action movie. Do not expect blazing gun battles with crazy angles and MTV like editing. This is a film about morality, doing what one thinks is right, and having codes of honour. It’s about all those things, and how close they may sometimes get to walking the edge between good and evil.

The two actors who play the Irish vigilantes are great in their roles, playing the boys not as superheroes, but as regular joes with a huge chip on their shoulder. A nice twist in the film is DaFoe’s portrayel of the FBI agent, who also happens to be gay. He plays him as a great character without being tempted to dip into stereotypes. Great job by the versatile actor.

This is definately a movie not to be missed. If you are fortunate to see this in your video store, take it out and enjoy.

It only takes a few minutes to draw a comparison between Troy Duffy’s “The Boondock Saints” and almost any Quentin Tarentino film. As I watched this breathtaking movie, I snickered to myself over realizing this little fact. I figured few others would make the connection. Boy, was I wrong! It seems that anyone who has seen “Boondock Saints” immediately thinks of “Pulp Fiction” or “Reservoir Dogs.” Moreover, a lot of people do not like the idea of Duffy ripping off such a noble American icon. Perhaps they have forgotten that Tarentino has based his entire career on borrowing or outright ripping off ideas from 1960s and 1970s cinema. I could care less whether Duffy imitated “Pulp Fiction” or whether he arrived at this idea on his own. Hollywood routinely begs, borrows, and steals in an effort to make a buck. The recent trend of remaking older films is only one aspect of this philosophy, so complaining about some filmmaker copying a specific style is a moot point. “The Boondock Saints” is an enormously entertaining way to spend a couple of hours and, despite a few flaws, may attain a cult status rivaling anything made by Quentin Tarentino. This is how it should be.

Connor and Murphy MacManus (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus respectively) are two Irish brothers who spend their days drinking at the local pub and working in a local meatpacking plant. They don’t do much with their free time outside of lounging around their filthy loft and hanging around with unbalanced people like their friend David Rocco, a minor criminal who longs to join the local branch of the mafia. Trouble rears its ugly head when some Russian gangsters move into the neighborhood and threaten to close down the neighborhood bar. After a fistfight leads to a couple of killings in an alley, the boys realize they may be in a spot of trouble with local law enforcement. Actually, they are in more trouble than they realize at first when an FBI agent by the name of Paul Smecker arrives on the scene. The inept local cops stand around throwing out all sorts of weird, implausible theories about these corpses in the alleyway, but Smecker moves in and figures it all out in an enormously hilarious and ingenious way. By slapping on some headphones pumping out classical music and prancing around the scene checking things out, Smecker tells the cops what happened, when it happened, and who probably did it. Sure enough, the MacManus boys sheepishly arrive at the local cop shop, bloodied and bandaged from their tussle with the Russkies, and confess to the crime.

Fortunately for Connor and Murphy, Agent Smecker takes a real shine to these gregarious youngsters and releases them from jail. After all, the whole incident was merely a case of self-defense gone horribly bloody. But something strange happens to the MacManus brothers after this incident; they suddenly think they receive a calling from God to rid the streets of criminals. Checking in at the local armory of the Irish Republican Army (this is Boston, after all) and arming themselves to the teeth, Connor and Murphy use information gleaned from their encounter with the low-level mafia goons to stage a mission against the bosses of the Russian Mob. Other jobs soon follow, all apparently sanctioned and sanctified by the Almighty. The boys are so successful they soon draw in the assistance of David Rocco, who, with his vast knowledge of Boston’s underworld, provides a list of criminals who deserve to die. As the body count rises, Smecker comes closer to learning the identities of these homegrown vigilantes. The fact that the FBI agent undergoes a crisis of conscience over the crimes–he quickly realizes these murders are the work of citizens fed up with crime–leads him to secretly help the men responsible for the killings. Throw in a bunch of Mafia thugs, adult film star Ron Jeremy as a doomed hoodlum, a vicious, mystical killer named “Il Duce” (played by Billy Connolly, still atoning for “Head of the Class”), stylish gunplay, and an exploding cat and you have all the makings of this marvelous movie.

“The Boondock Saints” is a film about vigilantism and whether that activity is ever justifiable, although that theme seems to disappear for most of the movie. The conclusion, too, ends up being just a little too implausible, but getting there is a boatload of fun. The best things about Duffy’s film are the whipsaw quick dialogue, the hilarious running gags, and Willem Dafoe as Agent Paul Smecker. Dafoe especially deserves accolades for his portrayal of a conflicted FBI agent whose sympathies eventually turn to the MacManus brothers. His way of solving crimes, especially the shootout between Il Duce and the two vigilantes, is not only brilliantly executed but a wonder to watch. Moreover, Smecker’s interactions with the local Irish cops provide endless opportunities for great dialogue and hilarious jokes.

Regrettably, a bit of overacting at certain points of the film quickly annoys, as does the failure to provide anything more than lip service to vigilantism and how it pertains to our ultra violent world, but “The Boondock Saints” is so much fun despite these flaws that you will hardly notice them. The DVD includes many extras, such as important deleted scenes, a commentary by Troy Duffy, and a widescreen presentation. There’s even talk of an impending sequel, although the absence of the Willem Dafoe character, if the reports are true, could cause significant problems. There is not any other way to say it: if you have not seen “The Boondock Saints,” run, do not walk, to the local video store and buy or rent a copy today.
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Streaming There Will Be Blood Online

7 مارس 2010
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Movie Title: There Will Be Blood
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When is a “Collector’s Edition” not a collector’s edition? When the second disc barely has an one hour’s worth of additional featurettes and other extras. “There Will Be Blood” deserved to be recognized as one of the finest films from last year. That’s not to say the film is perfect but its flaws are pretty easy to overlook because of Paul Thomas Anderson’s sweeping and ambitious storytelling. I’d recommend the single disc edition as the “Collector’s Edition” doesn’t have all that much in the way of extras. The single disc edition is really all you need even though it doesn’t have ANY extras.

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The packaging for this set is horrible (which I could forgive if the discs weren’t scratched up in the process). How did this get past the marketing department at Paramount?

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“There Will Be Blood” based on Upton Sinclair’s novel OIL! gives us two portraits of two very different men both ruled by their own obsession–Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis in his Oscar winning role who seems to be channeling John Huston from the film “Chinatown”)an oil man who in spite of his impressive skills as a smooth talking salesman, doesn’t like people very much (aside from his son H.W. which he uses to help sell people that his is “a family business”) and Eli Sunday (Paul Dano)a smooth talking healer and leader of the Church of the Third Relevation. Both men want wealth and power for Plainview its a means to escape. While Sunday sees the oil leaking out of the ground of his father’s ranch to gather a flock, reach out with his message and, in turn, gain the power that he believes he deserves. The two men don’t get along from the moment they meet–Eli is on to Daniel’s “plain speaking” way of doing business and getting something for next to nothing and Daniel believes that Eli is a charlatan. In their own way each is a hard nosed uncompromising businessman with visions that don’t mesh.

The DVD:

Robert Elswit’s cinematography deservedly won an Oscar for the film and while the DVD transfer looks good, the night sequences are a bit murky and dark. Detail overall is pretty good with a color scheme that accurately captures the theatrical look of the film.

Audio sounds terrific nicely reproducing Johnny Greenwood’s score.

There are no extras on the first disc which has a menu as plain as Daniel’s view of the world. The second disc features a vintage silent featurette that runs about 27 minutes and uses Greenwood’s score to accompany it. It tells the “story” of oil and shows us how oilmen hunted for it and brought it to market.

We also get “15 Minutes” a collection of vintage stills from the era taken around oil sites, behind-the-scenes footage and various clips showing all the work that Anderson and his crew put into researching the film. It’s a silent segment accompanied by music and lasts, yep, just over 15 minutes.

Next up we two deleted scenes that last nearly ten minutes. Under three minutes “Dallies Gone Wild” is an alternate take of the restaurant scene involving Daniel, his son H.W. and employees of Standard Oil.

We also get the teaser for the film and the original theatrical trailer both of which remind me of the lost art of crafting a great trailer that will pull in an audience without giving away too much. All things considered, this is a disappointing “Collector’s Edition” even with the awkward collectable packaging that is included (where the discs slide inside) and would be prone to damage with time.

Conclusion: A powerful, terrific film and one of the ten best from 2007, “There Will Be Blood” appears in a disappointing special edition from Paramount. The film looks fine and the soundtrack is brilliantly rendered which should be enough to get fans to purchase the single disc DVD and that’s what I would recommend.

The extras on disc two of the “Collector’s Edition” are slim pickings to say the least. It’s as if Paramount rushed to pull this material together in light of the Academy Award nominations and wins the film scored. They are very disappointing for a two disc edition and I can’t strongly recommend the two disc edition based on this. If you just want the film, go for the single disc edition and wait to see what the Blu-ray comes packs in the way of special features.

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“There Will Be Blood” is probably the absolute best film of the year, and this is due to more than the extraordinary talent of Daniel Day-Lewis. At its core, it tells a story of insatiable greed, of how the lust for absolute power can drive anyone into a state of pure evil. Based on Upton Sinclair’s novel “Oil!” the descent of oil tycoon Daniel Plainview (Lewis) is long and slow, but it’s definitely constant–he starts off in 1902 with drive, passion, and charisma, only to lose himself to hate, arrogance, and a complete lack of decency by 1927. By the end of the film, absolutely nothing about this man is likeable, and one gets the sense that he wanted it that way all along: “I hate most people,” he says at one point. “I look at people and I see nothing worth liking.” Here’s a character that can’t be pitied, simply because he created exactly what he wanted for himself.

The first ten minutes of “There Will Be Blood” contains no dialogue, but it still manages to establish a cohesive story. It begins in 1898, during which a lone prospector digs for oil in the mountainous deserts of Texas. By 1902, an entire team led by Plainview has made camp in the area and has successfully struck oil. One day, a well accident kills one of the workers, leaving an infant boy without his father. For as yet unknown reasons–be they selfless or selfish–Plainview decides to care for the boy and raise him as his own. The story then flashes forward to 1911, which opens with Plainview trying to negotiate a deal with the locals of a small town. When the deal falls through, Plainview is introduced to Paul Sunday (Paul Dano), a young man from a small community called Little Boston; he offers Plainview his family’s property in exchange for a handsome sum of money. Apparently, that property is rich with oil.

Without missing a beat, Plainview and his son, H.W. (Dillon Freasier), enter Little Boston posing as quail hunters. After discovering that the Sunday property does, indeed, contain oil, and after setting up camp with his team, Plainview gets acquainted with the devoutly religious Sunday family. The son, Eli (also played by Paul Dano), is thought to be a spiritual healer, and he shows this side of himself during some passionate church meetings. He and Plainview share an interesting relationship, to say the least; Plainview initially states that he likes all churches and thus doesn’t belong to any specific sect of Christianity, but as the film progresses, it’s obvious that church–or more specifically, God–has not and never will be a part of his life. Eli, who believes he has the power to heal his fellow parishioners, falls into disfavor when H.W. has an oil-related accident that can’t be healed.

Things take an unexpected turn when a man claiming to be Plainview’s long lost half brother enters the picture. His name is Henry (Kevin J. O’Connor), and he’s come from a job in New Mexico to be a part of Plainview’s life, to work for him and help him find more oil. Something about him clearly isn’t right from H.W.’s point of view, and he makes this clear through a drastic act I won’t reveal. I will say that, as time goes on, Plainview also begins to suspect Henry, which actually isn’t saying a whole lot since his very nature is to be distrustful. One understands this all throughout the film–with even the subtlest of expressions, Plainview can easily express the anger, hostility, and fear that are slowly taking control. It seems all he has left is to let himself be manipulated, especially by Eli: if he wants permission to run an oil pipe through a piece of property he doesn’t own, he must agree to be baptized in Eli’s church. And as you might expect, Eli will actually be leading the ceremony. Watching Plainview being forced to say things he doesn’t believe is a mesmerizing experience, not only because it foreshadows what lies ahead, but also because the scene is incredibly intense.

Pretty much the same thing can be said about the entire film, which thrives on tension despite appearing to be low-key. One of Lewis’ expressions is an almost frightening counterpoint to Johnny Greenwood’s score, a Bernard Hermann-inspired opus of screeching, tremulous strings. Such music is heard even during the “calmer,” “insignificant” moments, such as shots of Plainview walking from one room to another. This would be inappropriate were this any other film. But this isn’t any other film; “There Will Be Blood” is all about expressing Plainview’s emotional turmoil, and as such, it’s easy to believe that he’s never had a quiet moment in his head. It’s also easy to believe that entering his mind would be one of the most terrifying experiences imaginable, not just because of his contempt for humanity, but also because of the depths to which his contempt will sink him.

The final twenty minutes of this film takes place in 1927, at which point Plainview is more morally than physically aged. He’s rich beyond his wildest dreams, yet he’s emotionally bankrupt, and this is shown through two brief but significant meetings. I won’t describe what happens or reveal whom he speaks to, but I will say he does everything he can to make everyone hate him, including us. In essence, we hate him just as much as he hates himself, which isn’t pathetic so much as it’s detestable. I realize that such an ending is not a typical crowd pleaser, but considering the story that’s being told, typical doesn’t apply, here. This goes double for Daniel Day-Lewis’ performance, one of the best I’ve seen in a long time. To sum everything up with a brief phrase, “There Will Be Blood” is an absolutely brilliant film.
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7 مارس 2010
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Before I watched this film, I read the reviews of the press and most of them weren’t great. I am unfortunately one of those guys who will put himself off watching it because of those bad reviews. I’m gutted I did as this film was simply the personification of brilliance from start to finish. It’s slick, stylish and downright comic excellence. Even for a film like this, the special effect and general action would put even James Bond to shame. It’s exciting, quite emotional at times, cool at others and just downright silly at the times that are left.

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Steve Carell plays Maxwell Smart, a secret agent who desperately wants to get on the field. The government agency he works for known only as CONTROL are infiltrated by an evil agency known as KAOS which compromises the identities of all the current field agents. So in order to battle this force and still stay a secret, the chief of CONTROL puts smart on the field and assigns him the title of agent 86 partnering him with the much more experienced Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). Max looks up to his close friend and one of the best agents on the field, Agent 23 (Dwayne Johnson). He is the James Bond of CONTROL and it’s no surprise that Max wants to be so much like him.

This is just a really light hearted and fast paced film. I guess it could just be labelled a comedy, but that would just ignore the other great aspects of the film. The action is done really well and isn’t the tacky type comedy we have come to associate comedy movies when they feature action. Some of the sequences are genuinely unique and truly edge of your seat. The chemistry between Hathaway and Carell is great and one scene in particular expresses the comedic chemistry between the two. The laser room scene which is somewhat of a cliché for spy movies is superb in this.

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Carell is the usual silly guy we have come to know and love, his ridiculous expressions and perfected comic timing are all present. It’s also very pleasant to see the wonderful Anne Hathaway in a leading role where she isn’t the damzel in distress, or the naive teenager. The Bill Murray cameo is also something quite special as agent 13, he’s only there for a moment and has about three lines but it’s always great to see Bill Murray on our screens. It also seems quite a wrestler fest as well, obviously with the inclusion of Dwayne Johnson as agent 23 but also WWEs The Great Khali as the cliché middle eastern, giant bad guy. Johnson doesn’t take his character too seriously, which is something he always manages to shine in playing but manages to pull out the acting stops when he has to enter into the action man role.

An awesome movie all round and is definitely worth it just for the sky diving scene and the laser room.

This film is the first I’d seen in YEARS where I actually laughed often during the entire film! Steve Carell is a fitting Maxwell Smart, bringing the personality and humor the character requires. (I’d been a fan of the old tv series, watching re-runs on Nick at Nite.) He’s really the only man for the job that I could even picture in the role. And Anne Hathaway steals the show as the beautiful Agent 99. Anne and Steve compliment each other in every scene with hilarious, witty dialogue and facial expressions that only they can do. The Rock was also awesome as Agent 23. And Alan Arkin is surprisingly side-splitting as the Chief! I laughed at everything he did/said! SEE THIS FILM.
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7 مارس 2010
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This is a straight to DVD movie of what happened between the 4 years they skipped over on the series finale. It will show Sarah and Michael’s wedding, what happened to Gretchen and so forth. This will wrap up any questions and/or loose ends they left us with at the finale.

The previously not shown two hours of the TV show Prison Break were packaged as this film. It’s a final hurray for the 4-season long show that started out strong and ran into “creative difficulties” at the end. These two hours fill in a few gaps that the series finale glanced over. This is definitely a movie for the die-hard fans, as there are character reveals and returning characters as well as the regulars acting in a predictable manner. This is not a stand-alone film. Anyone who has not been a fan of the show, even anyone who has skipped most of season 4, will not really understand what is going on in the storyline and why the leads are worth rooting for. My recommendation is to watch the series finale up to the “Four Years Later” sequence, then seeing Prison Break: The Final Break, then returning to the season finale and watching the last few minutes (the montage at the end). The storyline is thus complete and makes more sense as well as provides more canon and insight into the lives and storyline of each characters.
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6 مارس 2010
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It would be hard to imagine a more absorbingly intelligent American TV series–in terms of writing, acting, and visuals–than MAD MEN. Just before the final season of THE SOPRANOS began in late 2007, AMC presented us in the summer with the thirteen episodes of this marvelously atmospheric series created by one of the main writers of the series, Matt Weiner, that HBO insanely took a pass on. Ostensibly the series is about a group of advertising agency working for Madison Avenue advertising agency, the fictitious Sterling-Cooper, in 1960, during the Nixon-Kennedy presidential contest; yet on a deeper level the show wrestles with much larger questions about the meaning of obsession with having (and marketing) happiness in mid-20th-century America. The series centers primarily around four characters whose lives are inextricably linked with one another: Don Draper (Jon Hamm), a handsome advertising executive at Sterling-Cooper of few words but enormous creative gifts who hides a mysterious past; his beautiful but childlike wife Betty (January Jones), whom he keeps entirely separate in the suburbs from his work life and his mistresses in the city; Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss), Don’s new secretary, whose naive affect and kind heart belie her tremendous ambition; and Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser), the smarmy account executive who trades on his ties to the Old New York “Knickerbocracy” to get him ahead. The four central actors are absolutely first-rate, as are several within their near orbits: John Slattery as Roger Sterling, the roguish partner who is both Don’s friend and his competitor; the gifted Christina Hendricks, as the firm’s femme fatale head secretary; and Robert Morse, as the firm’s wily and eccentric senior partner.

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Morse’s presence ties the series to his famous work in both the Broadway and Hollywood production of HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, and the episodes make intelligent reference also to any number of important American fictional works about the NYC business and suburban domestic worlds of the post-War era, including THE APARTMENT and THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. (Richard Yates’s REVOLUTIONARY ROAD and the films of Douglas Sirk are also repeatedly evoked too, if in less direct ways.) One of the pleasures of this fine DVD set are the superb extras which allow us to see the especially thoughtful work done by the series’ set designers, hairstylists, and (particularly) its head costume designer. The commentaries are generally excellent, and it will come as no surprise to fans of the series that not only the series creator, Matt Weiner, and its writers are especially eloquent but so too are its actors, especially Hamm and Kartheiser. The eye-catching design of this DVD package (fashioned to look and open, naturally, like a classic American manufacturer’s product: a Zippo lighter) has been rightly praised for its innovation but also rightly criticized for its unwieldiness.

Mad Men is one of those very rare TV shows that is both superb and popular. Sometimes there really is a TV god. Unlike great shows like Friday Night Lights, people are watching and the awards are rolling in - 16 Emmy nominations, more than any other drama this year.

It’s 1960 in a Manhattan based advertising agency. The men have slicked back hair, crisp white shirts and perfect suits. What comes out of their mouths would get them slapped or sued if it happened today. Toots, babe, honey. Women are sex objects and they have less brain power - as one character says, “It was like watching a dog play the piano” when a certain female character with professional drive and passion exceeds the lowly expectations of the men.

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The women are no better. The head secretary tells another female that they (the men) designed the technology so simple that even a woman can use it. A mother smokes and drinks while pregnant and ignores the danger of a nearby child playing make believe with a plastic drying cleaning bag over her head. Some of the women act childish because that’s the role that’s been forced upon them. Others are starting to reject the social strait jacket and are rebelling - it’s the beginning of a new era and they are the foremothers of what is about to hit this nation like a baseball bat to the head.

The wall paper in one house is plaid and the cars are big and many have tail fins. There’s a cigarette in almost every scene - people cough and there’s no recognition of any connection in their minds. One major character smokes, drinks and eats with abandon and almost dies of a heart attack with, again, no recognition of cause and effect.

This show, unlike any on air or cable at this time, immerses you in its era. It’s authentic, real and grabs your attention. Quite simply, if you watch only one current show on TV this year it should be Mad Men.

Several reviewers have commented on the packaging. While it is a little more delicate than others, it’s still cool (it’s like a cigarette lighter) and you can handle the DVDs without damaging them. The DVDs are held in the case with a foam insert that doesn’t scratch the surface. When you take the DVDs out you have to gently push against the top side with your (clean) fingers and gently push upward. They will come out and you won’t smudge or scratch the surface. If the DVDs are getting damaged it’s because people are just grabbing both sides of the disc and pulling it out. Unlike other reviewers, I have not been impressed with other boxed sets where you end up literally breaking the plastic sprockets that hold the DVDs in place. If you want really poor packaging just look at the complete West Wing. In any case, you can handle these DVDs and not damage them.

The extras here are sparse but very good nonetheless. There’s an hour long behind the scenes docu that looks as all aspects of the show from character backgrounds to hair and art design to the actors feelings about their characters. It’s not full of that fluffy hype stuff you find on other DVD sets where they just show you short clips from the show and present it as somehow something new. You’ll actually learn something about the show. I would love to see full interviews with all the actors to talk about the characters they’re playing. Maybe we’ll get that in the season 2 set. As noted by others, the commentaries are minimal and a bit disappointing. Doesn’t really matter in the end as it’s still a superb show you simply shouldn’t miss.
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6 مارس 2010
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Cannonball Run is a guilty pleasure. No one would ever say it’s a good movie, but it’s a like train wreck, you find yourself staring. Burt Reynolds tries to live his glory days of Smokey and The Bandit, bringing along the same Director, Hal Needham as well as a slew of falling stars to prop him up. Its as if all of them knew their careers were sliding and it was one last ditch effort to make a great noise. Don’t get me wrong, many of these people are talented. Lets explain the premise first. The ‘Run’ is an auto street (or highway) race, based closely on a real race that was run throughout the 70s that went from New York to California. It was highly illegal, and probably a lot a fun. There is even an appearance by one of the original drivers, Brock Yates, who is now an editor for Car & Driver Magazine and makes an amusing appearance as the MC, explaining how the race goes. Reynolds is JJ McClure, a former race car driver and mechanic who is the standing champ in the race. Eager to keep his title, he is desperate to win again. In this race though, that doesn’t just mean going fast, anyone can go fast, but sooner or later, you will get stopped. JJ and his strange friend, Victor (Dom Delouse) adopt a personality of two paramedics driving a patient cross country. Apparently this worked in the actual race one year. The supporting cast of competition includes Jamie Farr as an overzealous Sheik in a hopped up Rolls Royce, Roger Moore playing a comic version of his James Bond character driving his popular silver Austin Martin, Mel Tillus and Terry Bradshaw playing a couple of southern boys cruising in a stolen race car and my personal favorite, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. playing womanizing, gambling hard drinking priests driving a red Ferrari (they aren’t really priests). All this adds up to a movie where every scene you see a star. Dean and Sammy steal the show in almost every scene they’re in, they are class acts adding something unattainable in most pictures of this caliber. The racing antics are not quite as funny as the beginning scenes where all the characters are introduced, but it is entertaining. The best part of the movie comes at the end though where the bloopers are shown during the closing credits. It’s worth the price of the DVD alone. Don’t expect a great movie out of Cannonball Run, all you can really expect is a good time, but isn’t that what it’s all about?

A zany cross country race based on an
actual event called “The Cannonball
Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash.” The brainchild of writer Brock
Yates, who competed in the first Cannonball in 1971. The object is to
drive as fast and as safely as possible from Connecticut to Redondo Beach, California.
In every Cannonball, no driver or person has ever been injured.
The worst case, a team or two put behind
bars for no more than an hour.
“The Cannonball Run” is based on real
characters and adventures. It was penned
by Yates, who makes an appearance in the early stages of the movie as the “organizer.”

Burt Reynolds headlines an all star lineup as “J.J. McClure” a wealthy
entrepreneur who, along with his
‘executive assistant’ Victor Prinze,
played with great verve by comedian
Dom DeLuise. Victor has some issues.
In times of ‘mortal danger’ his personality changes from mild mannered
mechanic, into an alter-ego called
“Captain Chaos” who wreaks havoc on
some less than respectable hombres we encounter along the way.
Farrah Fawcett is teamed with J.J. and Victor when she’s kidnapped in their ambulance.
Jack Elam as “Doctor Nikolas Van Helsing” provides lots of laughs
and few chills when needed.

Veteran performers Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. join the ensemble as
a pair of priests in a souped-up Ferrari.

Roger Moore makes a departure from his
‘James Bond’ character playing “Seymor Goldfarb.” An individual who believes he’s
Roger Moore. It’s a great spoof and Moore plays it with perfection.

Mel Tillis and former quarterback
Terry Bradshaw show up as just a
couple of good ol’ boys ala “Dukes
of Hazzard” style, toting cases of beer but sans the “General Lee.”

Tara Buckman and Adrienne Barbeau are seen throughout the film in their
custom black Lamborghini Countach,
breaking speed limits and the hearts
of some unsuspecting law enforcement
officers along the route.

Jamie Farr from “MASH” is cast in the role of a Sheik obsessed with winning the Cannonball
in a hot-rod Rolls Royce.

The Cannonball Run was directed by
Hal Needham who brought us “Smokey and
the Bandit” and “Hooper.” Hal and Brock
were partners in a Cannonball held in the late 70S. Needham sets a flat out,
pedal to the metal pace for “Cannonball” and it doesn’t let
up till the finish line.

After twenty years, this film still makes you laugh. Rent it tonight :)
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6 مارس 2010
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I think if everyone would stop referring to the Wes Anderson movies as comedies we would all be better off. “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” is not about making the audience laugh. Yes, there are times you will laugh, but there are also times you will cringe, and there are other moments for just about everything else. What kind of movie is it? It really isn’t something that can be given a single label. Yes, there are all kinds of jokes, but aren’t they in the service of something more than simple laughs? Hearing David Bowie songs in Portuguese with an acoustic guitar is not only funny, it is kind of beautiful.

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A simple joke is the name of Zissou’s ship. The Belefonte is clearly a play on Cousteau’s Calypso as are the crew’s red knit caps. However, some of the humor is quite tough. Think of the scene with Jeff Goldblum’s Alistair Hennessy playing cards with his pirate captors as Steve Zissou comes in the room. What follows is funny, but grim at the same time. Then there is the weird way the inside of the boat is portrayed in a cutaway set that looks fake and is meant to look fake. Notice that the science room is the smallest room on this research vessel. The Sauna is much bigger and all the rooms given over to film production constitute most of the ship.

This movie has a lot of fun with the artificial in documentaries and films. Even the scenes of creatures of the sea are often CGI creations that don’t even try to look real. Heck, even the colors in the Zissou documentaries are supersaturated and look like they were done in different colors of ink rather than the ocean. How real is life when you are more concerned about getting everything shot with the right sound rather than living it? And how legitimate can a documentary be when it is cobbled together from a lot of staged shots and hosted by someone who really doesn’t have a clue about the science behind what is being filmed?

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All of the lead actors are terrific and Bill Murray leads the way as the weary and fading Steve Zissou. Everyone involved with Zissou has their own downward arc. Even the equipment is old and barely works. Tired helicopters are dangerous things.

Does the movie work? Maybe not. However, I find so much to watch and enjoy in each scene - even just the actions of the non-speaking characters - that I really enjoyed this movie. If you want to see something strangely beautiful, that plays with all kinds of notions of what is real and what is fake and has a lot of fun along the way, this might be something you would enjoy, although it is not for children.

I guess the kind of send up it is, even of Moby Dick, can be captured by then end title that expresses “gratitude to the Jacques Cousteau Society even though they had nothing to do with the making of the film.” I like this kind of thing. Maybe you do to.

Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums) is sowing some of his more artificial and creative wild oats in his latest, “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.” I mean stop-motion clay animated sea horses and other assorted sea creatures? As well as a third wall removed set of Zissou’s (Bill Murray) ship in which Anderson films the scenes there as if they were acts in a stage play?

It’s strange, weird…and I’ve got to admit pretty wonderful.

Bill Murray plays Steve Zissou: a Jacques Cousteau sort of Sea Adventurer who, at the film’s beginning, is down on his luck and has just lost a best friend to a so-called Jaguar Shark. One of the film’s funniest scenes comes near the beginning when Zissou, in a conference swears to get even with the shark by finding and murdering it to avenge the death of his friend.

Owen Wilson is also on hand as Ned: a man who claims to be Zissou’s son and once again we have this recurring theme in Anderson’s work about lost, then regained fathers so prevalent in “The Royal Tenenbaums.”

With a film so full of artifice, snotty-yet-funny wit and the king and queen of deadpan, Murray and Angelica Huston one would think that all of “The Aquatic Life” would be without an emotional life. But I found this film to have a very deep well of emotion if you are willing to wash down your emotion with large gulps of remorse and wry humor.

“The Life Aquatic” is a veritable beggar’s banquet for the eyes and the ears (a Brazilian troubadour sings David Bowie songs throughout the film to underscore the drama) and though you sometimes think the whole ship is going to go over the edge artistically…it never does. It just sails along; the course set for parts unknown and uncharted.

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Music calms the soul. I personally like the no talking aspect of the DVD and only music. I can play this in my classroom with the volume turned down low and just let it play. I leave this DVD playing during our ocean unit. While the students are enjoying centers and activities, this DVD is playing. It is engaging because it is soothing the mind; while giving the students time to enjoy the centers without having to stop and look for a plot in a movie. So really this DVD should read enjoyable at all ages. This is only my opinion.

I would not have written except for the mom who gave it 1 star. That is so unfair. My very busy and hard to get his attention 16 month old boy really loves this video. He stares at the tv and loves the song at the end. It is really worth it to get this one. I promise!
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I can guarantee you that Otaku no Video will be unlike any other anime movie, series or OAV that you’ve ever seen. The fact that it was even brought to the US commercially is rather surprising. However, given that Animeigo has now reduced the price of the tape… it’s a title that every serious anime fan should own.

However, I should warn you: keep a firm grip on your ego when you watch this. I’ve never met an anime fan that’s seen Otaku no Video and hasn’t seen a bit too much of him- or herself in some of the characters.

Otaku no Video is, primarily, three things: a self-parody of and by Gainax, the anime company that brought the world Wings of Honneamise, Evangelion, Nadia and Kareshi Kanojo no Jijyo (for those of you who haven’t seen it, Right Stuf will be releasing it soon - don’t miss it); a parody (although distressingly true-to-life one at times) of fandom in general and, thirdly, a sort-of history of anime from the early eighties to the early nineties (when it was produced). The plot can be hard to follow and the references to other (sometimes obscure) anime series fast and furious. The liner notes don’t even claim to get all of the references in there. However, none of this stops it from being a both fascinating and hilarious - and sometimes painful - look at not only anime but fandom in general.

I can’t recommend this series enough. The only drawback I see is this, though: if you’re a big enough fan of anime to know of it, you’ve probably seen it, and if you’re only a casual anime watcher, much of it might be incomprehensible.

For any nominally serious fan looking to know more about the culture behind classic anime, for die-hard Gainax fans or for psych/sociology majors researching the escapist motivations evinced by inhabitants of Sci-Fi fandom, this is absolutely required material. It’s also one of my favorite discs.
A fictionalized account of how the key individuals at animation studio Gainax (Neon Genesis, FLCL) got into the business, Otaku No Video (graffiti of otaku generation) is one of a kind. Originally released in two parts in 1982 and 1985, this OVA follows “city boy” Kubo in his trek from tennis-playing college kid to becoming a revered cult figure in the world of Japanese animation. Leaving a college drinking spree early one evening (I’ve got a match in the morning) Kubo runs into old high school pal Tanaka and his posse of anime-manga-sci-fi junkies. Nerdsville incarnate. Kubo is quickly drawn into their world of geek fandom, losing his cute upper middle class girlfriend Ueno and abandoning college to begin marketing garage kits with Tanaka. Their upstart business brings them to the brink of garage kit kingdom , only to suffer a hostile takeover by a heartless corporate parasite and his vengeful new wife, Kubo’s old flame Ueno!
Tanaka is sacked and Kubo loses position as president of the company, demoted to a remote outpost as a shamed middle-manager. But Fate strikes again. He runs into the shamed Tanaka on the street one day and they once again launch into a start-up, this time Garage Animes, rising to claim the throne of OtaKings!
The film is interspersed with several live-action, mockumentary-style “interviews” with various types of popular media fans, such as, a former cos-player, an anime collector,a cel thief and a garage kit builder. Through these “interviews”, we see the culture of fans who attend Comic Market, produce their own fanzines, or live in the childish world of cartoon computer porn and paintball combat. They reminisce and rationalize, to great effect.
Otaku No Video is loaded with insider cultural references. AnimEigo includes in the disc liner notes that explain all the references, a BIG help to those looking to piece together Japanese subculture.
This is a fun, informative, sometimes even moving film that true fans of anime culture will watch repeatedly. You’ll never look at anime the same way again after this.
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This movie is terrible! The acting is soooo bad!!! The dialogue is even worse!!! Storyline virtually non-existent. Couldn’t stand to watch it for more that 5 minutes. Do yourself a favor & don’t waste your hard earned money. Should have waited until someone had reviewed it before buying it. It is an insult to just about every other Christmas movie ever made. This DVD will be donated to the library.

I gave this movie one star. If I could have given it less, I would have. The acting was amateur and the movie in general was silly. I could not find a redeeming quality in this movie. Sorry.
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