Calling this follow-up to the 2007 box-office hit a “squeakquel” is bad enough, but it also begs to be the answer to a question on Jeopardy, as in, “What 88-minute movie about a trio of talking rodents has more subplots than Spider-Man 3?”
Saturday 03 Apr 2010 |
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animation, blu-ray, comedy, kid's & family, movie reviews
I can still recall the resonant voice of Roald Dahl reading aloud his classic children’s book “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” on my oft-played book-on-tape version (yes, I was a cassette-tape-listening child of the 80’s). Since I, at one point, pretty much knew the book by heart, I had to fight hard [...]
Friday 26 Mar 2010 |
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After his turn in the delightfully dark World’s Greatest Dad, it’s a little disappointing to see Robin Williams go back to starring in a broad Hollywood comedy. Yet without him, or co-star John Travolta, the lazy and predictable Old Dogs would have little going for it.
The nearly 60-year-old stars play single childhood buddies and co-owners [...]
Thursday 11 Mar 2010 |
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blu-ray, comedy, kid's & family, movie reviews
First of all, anyone worried about this film staying true to the art of the original should know that author Maurice Sendak gave his full approval to director Spike Jonze, writer Dave Eggers, and their conceptual interpretation of his classic of childrens’ literature Where the Wild Things Are. This is not the Sendak book I [...]
Friday 05 Mar 2010 |
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action/adventure, blu-ray, drama, movie reviews, recommendations, sci-fi / fantasy
A year or so ago, I was looking at a photograph of Amelia Earhart and thinking “If they ever make a movie about her, I bet they’ll cast Hilary Swank.” A couple weeks later, I heard that Mira Nair (of Salaam Bombay and Namesake fame) was directing Amelia, starring Hilary Swank. The news seemed pretty [...]
Friday 05 Feb 2010 |
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blu-ray, drama, movie reviews
“I have two luxuries to brood over in my walks, your Loveliness and the hour of my death. O that I could have possession of them both in the same minute.” – John Keats in a letter to Fanny Brawne
How blessed we are to still find films that whisper to us. I first approached Jane [...]
Friday 29 Jan 2010 |
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drama, movie reviews, recommendations, romance
I’m not overly familiar with the 1980 version of Fame aside from its hit title song, but I do know it was rated R, which alone gives it an edge over this slick, but bland PG revamp that, despite periodically producing a beat you can dance to, acts too much like a soap you’d see [...]
Thursday 14 Jan 2010 |
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comedy, drama, movie reviews, music & musicals
I don’t know if anyone was exactly hungering for a film version of Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, but this one from directors Chris Miller (Shrek the Third) and Phil Lord is a well-rendered and fairly entertaining CGI effort that might literally make you hungry.
Friday 08 Jan 2010 |
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animation, kid's & family, movie reviews
Let’s say the electric guitar had never been invented. Pop music wouldn’t be the same. Would all the artists on the Billboard charts ‘lo these many decades have even existed? What colors would be missing from music if you take away how an electric guitar acts/responds through different amplifiers and effects? One answer is the [...]
Wednesday 23 Dec 2009 |
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blu-ray, documentary, movie reviews, music & musicals, recommendations
Even before I took my three younger nephews (ages 4, 6, and 7) to see this somewhat frantic, effects-filled kid flick about super spy guinea pigs, they were quoting one-liners from its trailers. Especially funny to them was the sight and sound of one of the rodents farting inside a tricked-out, super-fast hamster ball.
Thursday 17 Dec 2009 |
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action/adventure, kid's & family, movie reviews