I'm a card-carrying member of the Regal Crown Club so I earn free movie tickets for seeing so many damned five dollar movies. Since the ticket is free, I'll see something that I would otherwise never watch. This is Free Movie Free For All!
Lets not beat around the bush. This movie is fucking terrible. It's a horrendous miscalculation on pretty much every level and it's fundamentally unenjoyable. The audience's sympathy does not lie with obscenely wealthy everyman Jack (Adam Sandler) or his anti-Semitic caricature of a twin sister Jill (Adam Sandler again); the audience's sympathy lies with the audience.
Sunday, December 25
Thursday, December 22
HUGO
If you like movies because they are a pleasant distraction then I'm not sure you'll like this movie. If you loves movies because you love movies then you will love this movie. The name 'Martin Scorsese' might trigger images of Italians shooting/beating people but he's made mostly films that don't feature those things and this is one of them. Possibly his most personal film yet, Hugo is about believing that movies really are magic. Magic to make, magic to watch, magic to remember, and they create magical conections between people.
Monday, December 19
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: SNEAK PREVIEW
The first scene of the next Batman movie plays before select screenings of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. You get an introduction to one of the new villains, Bane. And?
Bane is very hard to understand, what with the mask and accent. He is easier to understand in the trailer. Hmm... Maybe he'll be a little easier to understand in the movie. Maybe not. He could be an iconic incomprehensible villain just like Jeff Bridges's iconic incomprehensible hero Rooster Cogburn in True Grit.
This film will be, like the other two, global in scope. It will also feature some damn impressive IMAX action sequences.
You get a cameo from one of the co-stars of a current beloved HBO series who was also one of the co-stars of another now ended beloved HBO series.
I predict an epidemic of bat-fever in America.
Bane is very hard to understand, what with the mask and accent. He is easier to understand in the trailer. Hmm... Maybe he'll be a little easier to understand in the movie. Maybe not. He could be an iconic incomprehensible villain just like Jeff Bridges's iconic incomprehensible hero Rooster Cogburn in True Grit.
This film will be, like the other two, global in scope. It will also feature some damn impressive IMAX action sequences.
You get a cameo from one of the co-stars of a current beloved HBO series who was also one of the co-stars of another now ended beloved HBO series.
I predict an epidemic of bat-fever in America.
Sunday, December 18
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL
Here's how to ruin Mission Impossible. See it at one of a few dozen participating (authentic) IMAX theaters and you get to see the opening scene of next summer's The Dark Knight Rises with deafening sound and a towering screen, the way Batman intended. Once you've had a taste, the long-dormant bat-fever in your system will overtake your senses and leave you bored to tears during the two plus hours of bland movie you paid for.
Saturday, December 17
MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED (2010)
This is the funniest film I've seen in quite some time. And it's a documentary. Don't let that scare you away. The subject is the glut of American made-exploitation films shot in the Philippines, starting with blood soaked monster movies (like the Blood Island trilogy) and sweaty sexy prison romps (like Women In Cages) during the 60's and leading up to the end of the 70's and the unofficial greatest Filipino exploitation movie ever made, Apocalypse Now. Why were movies made there and why is this a brilliant subject for a documentary? Let me answer that with a quote from the film that comes pretty early on, courtesy of producer Jon Davison: "Human life was cheap, film was cheap, it was a great place to make a picture."
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