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It's been a long time since I've posted a movie review, but I've seen a lot of movies recently that deserve attention. And you all need to know about them. Somehow.



Let's do this all quick and dirty. Some of these I saw in theaters; a number of these I saw on the plane. 27 hrs flying in business class led me to abuse the in-flight entertainment system to undreamed-of levels. I watched a lot of bad movies. Hoo hah!

The Incredible Hulk - This is the new hulk. Not Ang Lee's "Hulk". This new Hulk sucked less than old Hulk, in that it was at least much more true to the comic source material. Ed Norton is Ed Norton, which is never a bad thing. Unfortunately, it's the only good thing. It's part of Marvel Comics' insidious plot to create four superhero movies (Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor) and eventually combine them to form Voltron "The Avengers". This plan is cool. This movie, however, might be the weakest of the set. A few props go out to Tim Roth and Lou Ferrigno, just because. No props go to Liv Tyler.

Journey To The Center Of The Earth - I am ashamed that I wanted to see this, even as I knew it would be bad. And it was real bad. Brendan Fraser as a geologist looking for his geologist brother who was looking for the center of the Earth a la Jules Verne is an insult to Jules Verne. While the formula is the same as the novel (Professor, his apprentice, and a quiet local guide = Professor, his nephew, and an attractive female local guide), the rest of the movie was designed to use 3D technology to have dinosaurs and rocks and shit jump out at your face. I'm not sure that seeing it in 3D would have made it any better; save yourself the trouble and read the book instead.

Kung Fu Panda - Ok, I reviewed this one already. But I can't stress how much fun this movie is. Go see it. Go rent it. Whatever. It's still funny.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Being both stubborn and a Star Wars fan, I had no choice but to select this animated piece of dreck at 3 am while flying over continental Europe or something. For those people who thought that Jar-Jar Binks was the worst thing to happen to the Star Wars universe... well, you're still right, but this film gives him some very healthy competition. Anakin and Obi-Wan lead the Republic clone armies in the fight against Count Dooku (tee hee, "Dooku"...) and the Separatist droid armies. But wait! Let's strike a bogus deal with Jabba the Hutt to rescue his son. Baby Jabba? Oh, and let's give Anakin a spunky young alien girl apprentice who's all hip and exciteable. At least they managed to get, what, three of the original voice actors to lend their support? Christopher Lee, do you really need the money?

Babylon A.D. - I actually do not regret seeing this. Watching Vin Diesel gruff and grumble his way through beatdowns really isn't such a bad formula, now that I think about it some more. Of course, that can only carry you so far, and it makes his character a bit bland and unlikeable. Do I care about Toorop and his past? Nope, just want to get to the next action sequence. The movie itself is trying to tell a decent post-apocalyptic story about a religion cyber-genetically engineering its own Messiah, and I'm sure that the director's cut of this movie might contain more plot elements that would make it better. But as it stood, it's just another Vin Diesel action flick. With Michelle Yeoh. And Gerard Depardieux, WTF?

The Tale Of Despereaux - Saw this one in the theaters because I'm a sucker for animated films. Our hero Despereaux is the Daredevil of the mouse world- The Mouse Without Fear. His newfound friend Roscuro is similarly unusual as The Rat With A Heart. Together they fight crime! they... well, I guess they don't quite do that much together, but through their combined efforts, they save a human kingdom from wasting away with despair because it had no soup. "No soup? That's it?" you ask. Well... yeah, for lack of a better idea. Soup. Don't ask. A potpourri of well-known actors provide voices for this film, which, while interesting, is just not going to grab the kiddies' attention like some Disney tripe like "The Lion King 5: Simba Eats A Zebra". However, this movie gets +2 for a demon-genie-elemental made of vegetables. And for Christopher Lloyd, just because.

Bolt - Yes, another cartoon. In Disney Digital 3D! Whee! Bolt is Pixar doing what it does best- an unlikely group of characters unite to accomplish whatever it is that the plot deems accomplishable. In this case, it's Bolt, who has been living a life not unlike Jim Carrey in "The Truman Show" - he believes he is a superhero, thanks to training and lots of great special effects. But fate strands him in reality with a smartass cat and a hamster in a ball, and he has to find the super within him in order to succeed. Sounds familiar? Sure does; probably every cartoon film ever written follows this plot. That doesn't mean that Pixar fails; the story moves well, the comedy is well-placed and well-timed, and everyone feels good at the end. Maybe not the best Pixar film ever, but still no slouch.

Dodgeball - Back to the airplane I go. Normally Ben Stiller's comedy does not quite do it for me, except for "Mystery Men" and "Zoolander". Likewise, sports-based movies don't usually grab my attention either, because they all are the same: underdog faces great odds, fights an unbeatable foe, and beats them to become a new Underdog Champion. But "Dodgeball", despite containing both of these things, still manages to be funny on that first viewing. Not a film I could see over and over again, but definitely worth the single shot. David Hasselhoff chewing out the German dodgeball team is priceless, and Chuck Norris and William Shatner both earn their pay for their respective cameos. Better, in the end, than "Balls Of Fury", which did the same with Ping Pong and featured the ever villainous Christopher Walken.

Get Smart - Taking an old television classic and making a modern movie out of it is an abomination that unfortunately will never die. On rare occasions, this method of recycling actually works. "Get Smart" is not perfect, but it works just enough to squeak by on the abominablometer. Steve Carell does a good job of making the character of Maxwell Smart clumsy and goofy and awkward in a way that Jim Carrey would have overdone far too quickly, and that's good. The movie makes a good show of referencing the original series, Anne Hathaway provides decent chemistry with Carell, and Terence Stamp and The Rock lend strong support. Not a terrible adaptation. Let's hope for no sequels.

The X-Files: I Want To Believe - This movie is about ten years too late and no longer relevant. Scully and Mulder are no longer household names, and really this film is only designed for fans who wanted to see them sleeping together and making sexual innuendoes at each other, which doesn't happen enough. Unlike the previous film, which delved into the ongoing "conspiracy mythology" of the series, this is more like a single episode of psychic prediction and mad science. It's more like "Silence Of The Lambs" with less cool villainy and more hokey precognition. I'm not sure this would have worked as a two-part episode in the series, it was that lame. Evil Russians performing headectomies on live humans? OH NOES! Hopefully Mulder sticks to Californicating after this; let the X-Files sleep the sleep of the dead.

Quantum Of Solace - Back to ground with the second "New Bond" movie. Right off the bat, I was happy because the movie started almost immediately after "Casino Royale" ended, with Bond having captured Mr. White and bringing him in for questioning. He is consumed with anger and a thirst for vengeance. Oooooh, emo! His enemy is, ostensibly, an "environmentalist" waging a kind of geo-terror campaign in unstable countries. HOLY CRAP HE'S KILLING US WITH SCIENCE! Bond meets up with a fine young lady (as he always does), and she also wants vengeance. They go great together. Soon they unravel the mysteries of the evil Quantum organization (would it have hurt so much to include SPECTRE or SMERSH here? a little?) and then they win and Bond is better and we'll see you next movie, Mr. Craig.

The Spirit - Don't see this movie. I'm usually pretty open to adaptations from comics or graphic novels. Hell, I'm usually pretty open to anything that involves action. This movie pretends to have action. It pretends a lot of things- film noir, gritty detective work, overdramatic fifties dialogue, heroes and the women who love them- but it's all just pretend. False. Fake. Unreal. And poorly done. Not even Samuel L. Jackson can save this mess. Not even giant guns and lots of cleavage can save this mess, and I do like me some guns n' cleavage. No. This movie fails to deliver what it wants to deliver. Maybe the only funny moments are the clone henchmen shirts and the clone foot-head-laughy thing. And the toilet. Have to agree with Jackson- "Come on. Toilets are always funny."



And there you have it. Tune in next time when I see... something else. And talk about it. A lot.
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Date: 2009-01-06 07:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
I really thought I was going to like it. I expected to like it. But somewhere in the middle it just bogged down and never unbogged itself. Maybe it was just too much narration and monologuing. Maybe it wasn't enough of Eva Mendez's body. I don't know. But somehow, I just lost interest.

Date: 2009-01-06 07:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barbarienne.livejournal.com
Waaaaaah! I haven't seen a movie since I moved down here! Waaaaaaah!

Date: 2009-01-06 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
And I missed out on Mansporter 3! WAAAAAAAH!

Date: 2009-01-06 07:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovellama.livejournal.com
Bolt is not a Pixar film, BTW. It's a Disney film that Lasseter had to come in and save. So it has some Pixar-ish things going for it (all the good stuff), but it's a Disney film.

Date: 2009-01-06 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
I think that still makes it a Pixar film in my book. Pixar's always been Disney's tools, anyway. ;-)

Date: 2009-01-06 08:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sugarblue-sunny.livejournal.com
AVENGERS LOVE AND PSYCHED-EDNESS!

JttCotE was horrible. Verne rolled in several graves.

I liked Babylon AD until the end. I hate it when movies wrap up with "oh, they have a kid now and are married, therefore everything is happysunshineville, and vice versa"

QUANTUM OF SOLACE LOVE. imho, Craig is the best Bond ever. But I still want that whole collection NOW PLX

Waaah? I liked the Spirit. Samuel L. Jackson was the worst part of it in my opinion, but I like cheesy in that way.

As a die hard X-Phile, I'd have to agree with you. It was Mulder and Scully star in Touristas. The best part of that movie was Mulder with a beard. That was the high point of my geeky little life.

Bolt rocked, I loved it!

Get Smart grew on me, I thought I'd hate it but it was pretty great.

Yuck, Dodgeball.

Haven't seen Despereaux or Kung Fu Panda yet, although I just got KFP on Netflix. I heard Despereaux was really depressing, lacked plot, and generally didn't make sense, whereas I had been excited for it before I saw reviews. Now I'm unsure.

Date: 2009-01-06 08:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
I think The Avengers is a great idea, and if they do it right it will be awesome. Here's hoping.

Poor Jules. Not since "The Secret Adventures Of Jules Verne" has he had such a bad undead day.

Babylon AD could definitely have been worse. Cutting off that cheesehead ending would have been better, though.

Craig is good, but still, Sean Connery FTW.

I stand by my review. The Spirit was missing something. A lot of somethings. Maybe there's a director's cut, but that will just make my suffering last longer. ;-)

Ok, Mulder with beard was pretty funny.

Bolt was pretty rocking. Especially in 3D!

I thought Get Smart would be lame too. I was pleasantly surprised.

Yeah, I know. Cheeky Dodgeball.

KFP is totally worth it. Despereaux was... different. It wasn't a heavily Disneyfied cartoon, so yeah, a little less sunshinehappyness, and the plot/sensibility of "the land without soup" was a pretty big stretch. But I still enjoyed it.

Date: 2009-01-06 08:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sugarblue-sunny.livejournal.com
I was actually really pleased with how well they did on the new Hulk, considering the last one made my top 5 worst movies ever. Plus, the Hulk is such a one-dimensional character to begin with, you have to give them credit for even making a decent movie.

The Steampunks make up for it though, one would hope.

Ugh, now I want to watch all the Connery ones. *shakes fist*

Date: 2009-01-06 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
Yeah, it's hard to get all deep and metaphysical with "HULK SMASH".

Steampunk Verne was pretty awesome. As were the Foggs and Passepartout. I really liked the series. Verne might not have approved, but hey, he's dead, so he can just shut it. ;-)

Okay, forgiven.

Date: 2009-01-08 01:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebontigress.livejournal.com
Passepartout was adorable, Rebecca was hot, Fineas was smashing and Jules was cute. The (I know I'm going to misspell it) derrigible was nifty.

I miss steampunk.

You hated it?

Date: 2009-01-08 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebontigress.livejournal.com
Poor Jules. Not since "The Secret Adventures Of Jules Verne" has he had such a bad undead day.

What do you mean not since "The Secret Adventures Of Jules Verne"?!? We sat down and watched it every Sci-Fi Friday and enjoyed it as much as Invisible Man and Farscape. At least *I* liked it. :(
Edited Date: 2009-01-08 01:08 pm (UTC)

Re: You hated it?

Date: 2009-01-08 01:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
It was a fun show. It's only Verne who would have said "OH NOES WTF?!?!?" to the idea. Poor dead guy.

This new word of yours. It is abomination.

Date: 2009-01-06 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angledge.livejournal.com
How am I supposed to pronounce "abominablometer"?

Re: This new word of yours. It is abomination.

Date: 2009-01-06 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
uh-BOM-in-uh-BLOM-uh-ter.

I just do it to give you something to think about during your day. ;-)

Date: 2009-01-06 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wazira-sharira.livejournal.com
I have to ask because you say you love animation: 1. Have you seen WALL-E? 2. Do you have a review of it?

Date: 2009-01-06 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
I do love it! I have seen it! I did review it!

Date: 2009-01-06 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-autumnstar.livejournal.com
Of all eleven-ish movies here, I've seen one-Get Smart. I'm not usually a Steve Carrel fan, but I really liked this one. As one who saw Max Smart the first time, and several reruns since then, I thought Steve got the role spot on, as well he should. He watched the whole Don Adams series, plus had Buck Henry and Mel Brooks as advisors. What's-her-name the girl as 99 wasn't quite as good. She was a bit too bossy-ish and didn't have that "yes Max, you're the boss" air that Barbara Feldon did. But The Rock-he was pure ham and cheese, and it did go down well. He was a great foil to Carrel's Max. Oh, as to Jim Carrey, if he had done the role I would have passed on it.

Date: 2009-01-07 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
Yeah, Jim Carrey just doesn't interest me. "The Mask" was perhaps the only thing I enjoyed of his. That and his days on "In Living Color". But aside from that... nope.

The Rock is definitely a great ham-and-cheese. We need more of him.

Date: 2009-01-07 01:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laughingacademy.livejournal.com
I was so, so disappointed by X-Files: I Want to Believe, though I did have fun afterward trying to account for Christ Carter’s decision to make an Eyes Without a Face rip-off.

Date: 2009-01-07 01:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
Yeah. Two thumbs down for X-Fails. I mean really. WHAT WAS THE POINT? No one cared about the body snatchers; it was just a bit Scully-and-Mulder-break-up wahmbulance drama.

Date: 2009-01-07 04:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovellama.livejournal.com
As an aside, on the 22nd it will be 2 years (time flies when you're having fun!) since I've been guest modding the [livejournal.com profile] ljdq We can haz spechul quiz? :D

Date: 2009-01-07 01:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chaosvizier.livejournal.com
Oh man, I guess I can't fire you this week then. ;-)

Kidding... Sure we can has speshul kwiz. But be careful what you wish for... ;-)

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