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Mar22

Frat Boy At the Movies: Duplicity

by tonyd on March 22, 2009 at 11:59 pm

Clive Owen and Julia Roberts star as two spies that decide to steal $40 million dollars.  At the end of Duplicity, I had felt that I had been duped.

This is a rare case when a movie goes wrong and I don’t have lots to say about it.  It’s missing two elements:  1) Almost nothing clever really happens in the movie.  The scam involves a bunch of double crossing and not-very-clever trickery that depends upon knowledge of surveillance, which is virtually invisible.  2)  The characters are unlikeable.  Clive and Julia decide to steal the money because, well, they want it.  And, they actually have good jobs prior to that.  So it’s a little hard to get on board with their voracious greed.

Paul Giamatti does his standard tightly wound guy and Tom Wilkinson is barely in the movie.  Director Tony Gilroy, who wrote Michael Clayton and The Bourne Ultimatum, just drops the ball here.  Maybe his stars insisted on editing out all the cool stuff or something, I don’t know.  It just seems to me, that if you’re gonna make a movie about two very greedy people, they should crazily greedy and a bit quirky.  Clive and Julia may be good looking, but in this movie, they are actually kind of boring.  Scene after scene centers around them having sex and their mutual obsession with each other.  After a while, it’s just annoying and neither character has any depth beyond that.  And, I’m sorry, I just don’t buy Julia Roberts as a CIA agent.  In other movies, yeah, sure, but not in this one.  The whole piece just feels rushed.

I give Duplicity 3 keggers out of 10.  If you can see it on cable for nothing and you have 90 minutes to kill, you might be able to sit through this.   The movie is probably destined to be shown on airlines.

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Mar15

Frat Boy At the Movies: Race to Witch Mountain

by tonyd on March 15, 2009 at 12:30 am

Dwayne Johnson, you owe me $18.  Race to Witch Mountain is such a God-awful remake devoid of any kind of character or humanity, I suspect that director Andy Fickman probably spent most of his time asleep in his director’s chair.  Holy shit, where do I begin?

First off, I read the original novel by Alexander Key, so I am probably biased toward the original story.  But I have to say, even that wasn’t all that good to begin with.  And it’s not like I’m bitching that Disney ruined it by turning it into a movie.  It’s just that nothing much makes sense in the movie.

Okay, spoiler warning, but trust me, read this.  I’m doing you a favor.  The Rock plays Jack Bruno, a down and out thug, turned cab driver.  Fickman or possibly the screenwriters, Matt Lopez and Mark Bomback, squander what little time they give themselves for character development.  Bruno has a crummy life.  He’s annoyed by the nerds who have come to Las Vegas for the UFO convention and he lives in a crappy hotel room where all he does is punch a bag and stare at his poster for the movie Bullitt.   Bullitt, of course, is so far above this cinematic turd, one wonders if the makers actually saw it or merely copped the idea because they thought the car looked cool in Deathproof.

Jack is being harrassed by two BIGGER thugs and a mob boss called “Mr. Wolf”.  (Not that you will ever get to see or hear that character.)  Apparently, Jack’s gone straight and doesn’t want to work for the gangster anymore, but the thugs harrass him anyway EVEN THOUGH JACK DOESN’T OWE MR. WOLF ANY MONEY.  Retarded.  What kind of gangster harrasses thugs and has them beaten up just because they won’t work for him?  But the first of many timely interventions saves Jack and he is able to get away.  Of course, the thugs threaten to kill him, but that doesn’t seem to worry Jack.  Oh, no, they’ll be car chase a-plenty to distract you from any kind of logic.

Suddenly, Jack has two weird kids in his cab with lots of money.  They need to get “somewhere”.  Seth and Sarah are weird because they call Jack “Jack Bruno” instead of just Jack and speak in hackneyed alien-speak that would make the writers of the Coneheads blush.  The kids are being pursued by our evil government, represented by Agent Burke and his hapless henchmen and unlimited Homeland Security budget.  Burke has lots of guns, but never tells his guys to just shoot Jack and end this nightmare.

Jack eludes Burke and his goons with the help of the kids’ superpowers.  Which leads you to ask, if the kids have superpowers, why do they need Jack?  Why don’t they just steal a car?  Jack delivers them to an old cabin and gets paid a 500% tip.  Now the kids try to give him the money at least twice.  It’s clear they don’t care about the money and it’s established that the aliens, for some unknown reason, stole the money from an ATM.  Jack has no reason not to take the money, especially after his cab has been wrecked and the kids lead him out in the desert.  But Jack suddenly decides he’s gotten too much loot, EVEN THOUGH IT’S CLEAR TO ANYONE WATCHING THEY GAVE HIM TOO MUCH MONEY WHEN THEY GOT OUT OF THE CAR!  Ahhh!  (This movie makes me mad.)

Jack gets out of the car, hears a noise and runs to the kids’ rescue.  Seth clearly doesn’t want Jack around.  They know someone or something is pursuing them.  Seth says he doesn’t trust Jack.  So what does he do?  He opens a secret passage in the cabin to find their incredibly secret thing that they need to leave the planet.  And Jack just tails along.

They are followed by the incredibly powerful evil alien that wants to kill them, but for some reason, he has to be sneaky.  He has The Rock in his sights in the cabin in the dark, but he decides it would be better to wait and attack him out in the open in a big room inside the cabin.  While the kids get their secret thing, Jack battles the indestructible guy.  But the evil alien assassin is lame at his one thing, which is to KILL.  Instead of just shooting Jack, he throws him into a tree so he can recover and get thrown into a tree again.  Again, the kids save the day with their superpowers, so why do they need Jack?

I can’t go through any more of this suck fest.  Only I have to mention, that at the end of the movie when they get back in their ship, it works.  There is never any explanation of why the ship crashed in the first place and its clear no one repaired it.   And also, Dwayne Johnson’s acting was passable in a few movies, but here he’s completely over his head.  His takes are way off the mark and everyone around him must act twice as hard to hide it.

Instead of talking about this movie any more, let me give you a list of better movies you should rent instead:  Bullitt (of course) and some movies where aliens are running from the law:  Brother From Another Planet, The Transformers, E.T., Galaxy Quest, Cocoon, The Hidden, Men in Black, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Close Encounters and, if you love video games, Destroy All Humans I and II.  Trust me, your money is better served renting one of these.

I give Race to Witch Mountain 2 kegs out of 10, simply because the action sequences and special effects looks slick, even if the plot has holes as big as stars.  If you want your kids to stare at a bright shiny thing for 90 minutes, it’s either this or a bug zapper.

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Mar12

Fraternity Business

by tonyd on March 12, 2009 at 1:05 am

Bros:

Please welcome our new bros from Wonder Con and San Francisco!  (Shh, remember, we don’t haze anymore!  These new bros stuck their hands in monkey guts completely voluntarily.)  New bros, sorry about those monkey guts, but it was just really, really, funny.  The good news is, you’ve joined a fraternity that’s all over the world.  The bad news is, you have people all over the world that will bogart your stash and steal your beer.  Sorry, our bad.  In the meantime, go look at your pics and you can visit the Super Frat, Lambda Sigma Rho webpage to see our other bros.

Also, we do have a secret handshake.  What?  You don’t remember that I showed you it because you were too traumatized by touching monkey guts?  Well, I can’t just post it here, you’ll have to go to the frat’s webpage and find the hidden link.  It’s only because of my sense of altruism that I even tell you it’s there.  Good luck bros!

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Mar08

Frat Boy At the Movies: Watchmen

by tonyd on March 8, 2009 at 1:10 am

Fanboys, bros, here’s the deal:  Watchmen is a good movie adaption of a great graphic novel.  Creator Alan Moore said in an interview (and I’m paraphrasing) some comics are just meant to be comic books.

That being said, the movie is pretty good and audiences that have never read or heard of the Watchmen will probably be mostly entertained.  The character of Rorschach, played awesomely by Jackie Earle Haley, holds most of the plot together.  This is not surprising, considering the amount of ass kicking he does.  All the great moments are in there: Rorschach on the case, his origin, his capture, the jail scenes—  They’re all great and follow the comic pretty faithfully.

But the story of the Watchmen is bigger than Rorschach and the story is way more nuanced in the comic book.  Part of the reason the movie is almost three hours long is that the movie is constantly explaining itself.  About 60% of that is justified, but the other 40% overburdens the audience.  The story is somewhat streamlined, but then Zack Snyder and the team add touches that change the tone.  Every line of dialogue that’s not from the comic book is noticeable.  It’s not poorly written, it’s just not Alan Moore.

To his credit and that of his team, they find a fairly elegant way of collapsing together two major plot points.  (Spoiler warning)  ie: The alien invasion and Dr. Manhattan’s eventual exit.  A lot of the extras are dropped off, but the stuff with the newstand and the pirate comic books wasn’t going to fly in a movie anyways, so you kind of expect it.

Where the movie goes from great to just good is the change in tone.  The comic is bleak.  Night Owl and Silk Specter are essentially helpless and caught up in the events, but in the movie they have some control over them.  Just right at the very end.  And it’s just a little happy and hopeful at the end.  There’s also a five minute wrap up sequence with them and Specter’s mom that diehard fans should just completely tune out.  (You’ll know it when you see it.)  It almost ruins the movie, but thankfully, most of the awesomeness prevails.

There’s also a few touches during the final fight that come so tantalizing close to perfect, but one little detail is left out.  Still, Rorschach’s sheer awesomeness mostly prevails, so I don’t think even the diehard fans will be disappointed.  That the Citizen Kane of comic books has been turned into a mere Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back isn’t bad.  Maybe that’s the closest you can get with an Alan Moore graphic novel.

Fair warning, Dr. Manhattan’s blue schlong is all up in this movie.  In the comic book, it’s barely noticeable, but the dudity did get a little out of control.  Some of it is balanced out by seeing Silk Specter’s titties, but, well, just be glad this wasn’t in 3D.

I give Watchmen 9 kegs out of 10, partially for the sheer effort of the movie makers and partially because I’ve always been a fan.  A lesser fanboy would probably give it an 8.  Whether your a fan or not, I think you will enjoy it and certainly the DVD will be full of awesome.

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