
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Netflix Worthy? Young Adult

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Cabin in the Woods: Campy Camping
This is a horror (if genre-mashupy horror) movie with twist and turns and surprises making it necessary to put out a disclaimer for this review's plot vaguness in order to prevent spoilage. (I actually don't mind spoilers...and apparently most people don't either http://io9.com/5829720/new-study-shows-that-knowing-spoilers-doesnt-ruin-a-story my diatribe on spoiler paranoia will have to wait, though).
Cabin in the Woods sets up two parallel stories. After a title sequence with blood pouring over ancient depictions of human sacrifice, the film opens on two office schmucks (Bradley Whitford and Richard Jenkins) drinking vending machine coffee, putzing around the office in a golf cart. They seem to work in a fairly mundane office/lab that has a lot of surveillance equipment. Out of nowhere, huge red block letters flash the title, as if to remind us to expect the unexpected, that this movie will get its kicks out of odd juxtapositions and mutating and merging genres all with a knowing, self-aware grin. Ah, to live in the pop-culture addled brain of Joss Whedon.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Titanic 3D: Revenge of the 'Berg

Titanic, they called it the Movie of Dreams. And it was. It really was Gloria. Sitting in the sparingly filled AMC on the Upper West Side at 7:15pm on a Sunday with my hastily purchased vodka from across the street, Diet Coke with Lime to chase it, and bag of pretzel M and Ms, I felt the same giddiness of my fifth grade self seeing it for the first time. While the refreshments were slightly different, Titanic remains an event movie for me. As far as stories suitable to be put on the screen, the sinking of the RMS Titanic is such a complete no-brainer. The facts are in and of themselves so sensational: an "unsinkable" ship (SPOILER: that moniker becomes ironic), an A-list passenger roster, and a horrific tragedy that has class and gender implications. So meaty!
Monday, April 9, 2012
First Comes Baby, Then Comes Love? "Friends With Kids" Review

If Bridesmaids went down like double fisting a beer and a glass of champagne, Friends with Kids was like sipping on a glass of vino. Now in another world, it would seem illogical to compare the two, but by virtue of having nearly the same casts, it's inevitable (was Rose Byrne too busy to accept the Megan Fox role?).
Jason and Julie (Adam Scott and writer/director Jennifer Westfeldt) are two best pals dontcha know because they call each other at 4:18 in the morning to indulge Julie's obsession with death hypotheticals ("Would you rather die by shark or alligator?"). This scene is straight out of the pilot episode of WIll and Grace, and, in fact, Jason and Julie's relationship feels a whole lot like our favorite sitcom upper west siders: they're friends since college, know every detail of each other's lives, and even live in the same building. Oh, but they're both breeders.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Hunger Games: Odds Are in its Favor
The odds were always in favor of a Hunger Games film adaptation. A blockbuster YA adult book series about a tough girl with two fellas competing for her attention. No pop culture phenomenon is complete unless you can say you are either Team Jail-bait Hottie #1 or Team Jail-bait Hottie #2. And in this case it's Team Gale and Team Peeta.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Walking Dead finale

Alright, so this blog started off about movies, but I think I'm going to expand into talking about TV and theater, too. Because those 3 things all share part of my IMDB (that's short for internet movie data brain). So I will start this foray in boob tube musings with the "Walking Dead" finale. Some thoughts (SPOILERS ahead, danger...also ZOMBIES ahead).
This show refuses to kill off the most unsympathetic, annoying characters and ends by stranding the only character I do care about...gah. First, a recap. The show opens with shots of the areas surrounding the farm (all the way to Atlanta I think), and someone gets on a megaphone and shouts "Attention zombie shoppers, sale on aisle Hershel's farm." After the zombies all consult their internal gps systems they settle on the simplest straight line path for the farm. What?
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Upcoming: "Gypsy" news

I mean, essentially, if one thinks of Mama Rose as the vessel of so much gay iconography, not only in the women that have played her but in her blend of desperation, drive, and resilience, who better than Babs? Mama Rose is a tough old queen, and nobody better rain on that bitch's parade!
But more head scratchingly awesome is that Jullian Fellowes is now attached to write. Not even the internet, with it's insane daily production schedule of at least 8,432 "Downton Abbey" + "other pop culture phenomenon" mashup tumblrs, could have predicted this holy marriage of the things I like best: musical theater and upstairs/downstairs period soaps.
So let me be the first (I think) to put this out in the universe: Michelle Dockery would make a kick-ass Louise. We got a little preview of her pipes this season, and she could clearly pull off the vulnerable, quiet "Little Lamb."
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Film Review: Back to the Future? Old School "John Carter"

It's hard at this point to have a completely fair and unbiased review of John Carter in the wake of the bad press surrounding its budget, much maligned marketing campaign, and Andrew Stanton's intractability. But here we have the finished product, and let's try to examine it in a vacuum.
A faithful adaptation of Edgar Rice Burrough's A Princess of Mars, the film opens with a brief prologue on Mars, then zeros in on our eponymous hero (Taylor Kitsch). A Confederate Civil War veteran whose family did not survive the war, he tries his hand at prospecting for gold in Arizona where he runs afoul of the local sheriff (Bryan Cranston in a brief role). Escaping from a group of Native Americans, Johnny boy makes it to a cave which transports him to Mars, or Barsoom as the locals call it.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
2012 Oscars
11:36 The only film filmed entirely in Los Angeles. Feeling the hometown pride. This producer is channelling Peter Lorre right now. Am I right??? The face, the voice? Am I in the The Maltese Falcon??? Nope, that was the worst pronunciation of Hazanavicius. I spoke too soon with Michael Douglas. Ah there we go, giving Berenice her due. And some Billy Wilder love. On that note, we're out!!!
11:32 Tom Cruise looks amazing and giving me a little Taylor Lautner up there. Jesus "Xenu" Christ the man won't age. He still scares me though. Here comes the big one....BEST PICTURE......goes to........THE ARTIST.
11:30 The room is freaking out! "But whatever!" Best line of the night. No America is obsessed with you and don't doubt it for a second. Husband first. Like it, so true. She's been to one of these before. Hats off to her hair and makeup man. Reminding me of Sutton Foster at the Tony's. "I see my life before my eyes." Sandy Bullock is going to sob she is so happy for Meryl. Meryl Streep is the epitome of grace. I'm so happy for her, even if it is at Viola's expense.
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