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May31

Frat Boy At the Movies: Up

by tonyd on May 31, 2009 at 3:39 am

There’s a reason this movie got a 98% rating at Rotten Tomatoes, it’s fucking awesome.   And I don’t mean to oversell it, because I really want you to see this movie bros.  Without giving too much away, the story centers on Carl, an old man with a dream that’s been on the backburner all his life.  He wants to go to South America and Paradise Falls.  Russel, the young Wilderness Explorer, becomes his reluctant sidekick when Carl escapes the old folks home by tying a bunch of balloons to his house and floating away.  (I basically just described the trailer.)

What the trailer doesn’t show you is the wind up with Carl.  In the first 10 minutes or so, we follow his life.  And if you’re not choking up by the end of that montage, you’re some sort of soulless robot from the future sent back to destroy John Connor and Pixar.  Maybe it’s just because the whole seriousness of the situation took me off guard.  Bad things sometimes happens in Pixar movies, but when one of the characters actually draws blood with a blow and then is turned into the cops, it becomes very dark indeed.

The characters here have more nuance and depth than most movies you’ll see this summer.  When Carl finally has his “moment of clarity” it’s done without words and the visual just blows you away.  You even feel sorry for the “villain” in the story, but I’m reluctant to call him that since he too has a back story and his actions are perfectly justified.

So look, get past the balloon thing and don’t walk in the theater determined not to be wowwed by something that’s magic and emotional.  Up is a great movie.  Possibly the great movie of 2009.  If you liked Wall-E, this is a must see and it’s also showing in 3-D.

I give Up 10 keggers out of 10.  Don’t miss this one, bros.  And I won’t be the one to call you a pussy if you cry.

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May30

Frat Boy At the Movies: Angels and Demons

by tonyd on May 30, 2009 at 1:10 am

Okay, so, once again, I didn’t see the previous film.  Angels and Demons is a sequel to the DaVinci Code.  This time, the Illuminati are back to destroy the Catholic Church right when they are in the middle of picking a new pope.  On the surface, it sounds pretty cool.  Quite frankly, we were at the theater to see “Up”, but couldn’t get in.  That doesn’t say much for my choice, but there you have it.

It’s not nearly as bad (or stupid) as National Treasure, but for my money, it’s still not clever enough.  This is more of a rental.  Ron Howard is a pretty good director, but here he seems a little out of his depth.  The movie comes across as part action, party mystery and part thriller.  Howard should really pick just one and here’s why: (SPOILER WARNING)

The movie hinges on the Illuminati’s return and Professor Tom Hanks putting the pieces together.  Unless you’re familiar with Roman statues, Rome, the history of the Catholic Church, etc. he might as well be making the places and things up.  I liked it better when they did it in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Another problem is the time limit placed on the movie by a bomb.  This has always been a lazy plot device to me.  If you’re going to hatch and elaborate scheme to fool the Vatican and destroy it and/or seize power, you really ought to give yourself more time.  Events take place on after another and the major action all goes down in four hours all over Rome.  During that time there are four kidnappings, five brandings, three cardinal murders and about a dozen cop murders.  It’s all too much.  Plus, Ewan McGregor as super priest doesn’t help much matters.

The climax of the movie is kind of ridiculous.  The main “villain” who apparently set everything up would have to depend upon too many other characters doing what they did at precise moments.  There’s also a bit where the Vatican, to find the bomb, shuts off the lights in various places in Vatican City in an attempt to find the bomb since it’s in a room with lights.  The result?  The light conveniently goes off in at least two or three different areas.  This either means a) Vatican City is small enough that it would happen, but you’d be able to cycle through the areas faster or b) Vatican City is so huge, the odds of you being in a spot when the lights go down even once would be low when you’re running all over Rome.

As I said, I think Ron Howard is a good director, but he’s just too on the nose with his stories.   (WARNING MAJOR SPOILER)  And it’s really disappointing to find out the Illuminati has not returned.  Which is a really cool idea.  Instead, it’s all a big hoax and then you feel like, “Well, if I were going to perpatrate this huge crime and I didn’t want to get caught, why leave clues like the Riddler everywhere?”  It undermines the entire plot retroactively, making you feel like you wasted your time.

Still, I did enjoy some of the ride.  I have to give Angels and Demons 5 out of 10 keggers.  Wait for cable or DVD, I say, bros.  Way better summer fare out there.

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May28

Frat Boy At the Movies: Night At the Museum 2

by tonyd on May 28, 2009 at 4:40 pm

I’ll admit I was out of the loop on this whole Night at the Museum, franchise.  I knew the movie made lots of money, but for some reason, I never got around to seeing the first one.  If only I had known Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant from the State and Reno 911! had written it!  These guys are funny and they deserve this great success.  They also make quick cameos as the Wright Brothers.

From the same guys that brought you Balls of Fury (which isn’t bad), NATM2 is full of great performances from a lot of funny actors.  Bill Hader as General Custer, Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt, Christopher Guest as Ivan the Terrible and Hank Azaria as the evil pharoah was awesome.  In case you don’t know, he also voices Moe from the Simpsons.

The great part about the movie, directed by Shawn Levy, is that it never takes itself too seriously.  Yes, there’s a love story and a bit of a message, but it doesn’t get in the way of the fun.  From beginning to end, that’s what the movie is about, having fun.  No one’s caught up in explaining all the “powers”, they work and that’s enough.  I don’t say this often, but this is a good movie to take your kids.  The movie doesn’t talk down to you and it’s just a bunch of silly fun.

I give Night at the Museum 2: Battle at the Smithsonian 9 out of 10 keggers.  It’s perfect summertime fluff.

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May27

Twitter in Focus: Weird Al Yankovic (alyankovic)

by tonyd on May 27, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Hey Bros!

Welcome to Twitter in Focus, where media comes to die.  This week is one of my favorites, Weird Al Yankovic.  The best part is, he’s funny, so I don’t have to do as much work writing snide comments.  Enjoy!

May 5th, 3:58pm: “Me and a Head: http://twitpic.com/4m8fz”

Does that mean you’re working on “Take me for Some Liver” or “Buying a new House”?

May 5th, 5:19pm: “Me leaning against a Door: http://twitpic.com/4mecn”

Ah, so you must be working on “People get Mange” and “Hello, I Love Jews”.

May 6th, 11:27pm: “@barackobama NO, I don’t want to be a Supreme Court justice, please stop DM-ing me. Don’t make me unfollow you.”

Now, normally I don’t posts responses to other’s tweets, but I think you can reconsider, Al.  There are so many great cases to parody.  Roe v. Wade can become Fish Roe v. Wade Boggs, The People v. Larry Flynt could become People Magazine v. Our Man Flint.  Plus you’d be the only justice that could get away with wearing a rainbow wig.  Think about it.

May 7th, 10:32am: “Back in the studio today – first day of mixing the new tunes!”

Excellent!  What will it be I wonder?  “21st Cadillac Breakdown” or “Waking Up with Susan Vega”?

May 8th, 6:30pm: “James Blunt was recording across the hall from me last night. Guess he’s gone now. Dang! Still haven’t met the man.”

May 8th, 6:30pm: “…but Chris Daughtry’s here now! http://twitpic.com/4t28j“

According to wiki, that guy is the most successful Idol contestant.  And he didn’t win.

May 9th, 8:04pm: “I’m not sure why all these Twitter bots are following me, but I’d like to thank them for their unflagging support.”

Don’t worry, Al.  We’re not a bot.  By the way, do you realize how much you can save by refinancing your mortgage AND buying viagra from us?

May 10th, 3:53pm: “If I get 20 million followers by June 1, I will personally tattoo a huge picture of @AndyMilonakis on @oprah‘s back (against her will).”

Bros, you have your mission.  Spread the word.

May 12th, 6:30pm: “Just finished mixing and mastering my 4 new songs. They’re DONE. And they start dropping next month, boy-ee.”

Awesomeness.  New videos?  Let’s hope.

May 13th, 6:34pm: “Either I’m getting spammed, or a whole LOT of you like taking sexy pictures of your friend Danielle!”

Who doesn’t?  Besides, Danielle’s your biggest fan.

May 14th, 5:34pm: “Wow, I have almost as many followers as the fake @tinafey! Not that I obsess over that kind of thing…”

So many fakes.  It’s a good thing you’re constantly taking pictures of yourself so we know you’re real…unless you’re fem bot!

May 14th, 5:43pm: “A challenge to fake @tinafey: If I get more followers than you, you have to give me a speaking role on fake 30 Rock.”

I don’t know if the fake NBC will go for that.

May 14th, 10:23pm: “Okay, this is too weird. Apparently I actually DO get referenced tonight on the REAL 30 Rock. Had no idea.”

Weird.  The fake Al just got referenced on the fake 30 Rock.

May 15th, 10:25pm: “Having dinner with Doug Fieger and Pamela Des Barres… but they’re not on Twitter, so I’m not sure they really exist.”

Check facebook.  That’s the only way to be sure.

May 16th, 1:32am: “Okay, Miss Pamela exists now! One of us! She’s @PamelaDesBarres.”

Wrong!  She didn’t accept my invitation to Mob Wars or Knighthood!

May 17th, 5:56pm: “Chillin’ at LACMA. http://yfrog.com/0u8kzj”

Nice pic.

May 17th, 6:01pm: “Everything in this Pompeii exhibit is SO old-school. http://yfrog.com/1098aj“

How did that giant get trapped in the ash?  You’d think he’d be taller than the volcano.

May 18th, 2:46pm: “For some reason, I’ve only been able to find these yogurt flavors in West Hollywood: http://twitpic.com/5fu6c”

Whatever you do, stay away from the “Semen Swirl”.

May 20th, 2:36pm: “Finally – a furniture store EVERYBODY can shop at: http://tinyurl.com/cktkyb“

Way better than the Circle KKK.

May 21st, 3:25am: “Backstage with my “special” friend Ben Folds: http://twitpic.com/5lyw5″

Are you saying Ben’s retarded?  Because his music is pretty good.

May 21st, 3:28am: “The 30 Rock synchronicity continues – just met the REAL Jack McBrayer: http://twitpic.com/5lzfp“

Man, the fake Jack McBrayer is so jealous.

May 21st, 3:42am: “Me and some guy named Josh: http://twitpic.com/5lzje”

Josh who?

May 21st, 11:53am: “In the studio today doing ADR and foley work for “Al’s Brain in 3-D”… boy-eee…”

Dude, you need to make another movie.  I’ve got six bucks.  If all your fans pool their money, I think we can do it.

May 21st, 1:32pm: “Dolph Lundgren is in the next room. He says he will BREAK ME.”

Well, he has broken plenty of movies.

May 21st, 1:35pm: “http://twitpic.com/5mtko”

Look out, Al!  The Punisher!

May 22nd, 7:22pm: “http://twitpic.com/5q84l – Unused pic from the Fortune magazine photo shoot”

What song are you playing I wonder?  “Nothing Compares to Shoes” or “Shoe Criminal”?

May 23rd, 7:55pm: “Memorial Day weekend here at the Grove is kinda busy – who knew?”

May 23rd, 7:57pm: “Just saw NATM2 – mad props to @thomaslennon for writing such a wonderful movie.”

Yeah, it was pretty good.  I’ll have to review it soon.

May 25th, 12:29am: “Okay, folks… the REAL Ben Folds is now on Twitter: @BenjaminFolds – accept no substitutes!”

Weird Al, the policeman of Twitter.

May 25th, 7:22pm: “Hanging with 42% of The State at @thomaslennon‘s M Day BBQ.”

Nice!  So much funniness at one BBQ, it must’ve been hilarious.

21 hours ago: “Eating dinner with noted author Sandra Boynton http://twitpic.com/617gi”

Watch out, she’s so sweet, she causes cavities.

3 hours ago: “At the dentist – wheee! http://twitpic.com/62r0p”

Noooooooo!

Al, you’re always entertaining.  Let’s give you a rating.  Al gets an 8 for Style (always taking the pictures and always dropping the celebrity names), 9 for Mustness (albums dropping folks) and a 10 for Insanity (hey, it’s Al).   That’s an overall rating of 9.  Follow Al, bros, it’s a must. Because that tattoo would be cool.

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