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		<title>Review: Pixar&#8217;s Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 06:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the earth and life with its fullest. But at the age of 78, life seems to put him through, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year-old junior Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new life. After the top is an old-school fantasy adventure, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=99&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-100" title="up_poster_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/up_poster_resize.jpg?w=300&#038;h=447" alt="up_poster_resize" width="300" height="447" />Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the earth and life with its fullest. But at the age of 78, life seems to put him through, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year-old junior Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new life.</p>
<p>After the top is an old-school fantasy adventure, with double-decker and Zeppelin, discoverer unusual, exotic and dangerous locales. If this is a live-action film, it would be separated into 10-minute units and shown as a serial on Saturday afternoon at the local cinema. (In the 1930s, of course. Not today.) It&#8217;s windy, clever, witty and entertaining &#8211; all par for the course at Pixar &#8211; and has the depth and intelligence, Pixar Animation separate from any other plant. Some other cartoons could be funny, but no more heart &#8211; more true, Poignant human emotions &#8211; as the stories that Pixar narrates.</p>
<p>The film is divided into two parts (or, if you prefer, it is a piece with a long prologue). At the beginning there is Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Jeremy Leary), a small boy in a huge, square glasses, based on the movies each week as the top films &#8211; it is the end of the 1930s, or thereabouts &#8211; and catch the newsreels Details latest exploits of his hero, the famous explorer Charles Muntz (Christopher Plummer). Carl longs as adventurer himself, and is gobsmacked to see a girl his age, Ellie (Elie Docter), which also help.</p>
<p>As Michael Giacchino&#8217;s wistfully result provides musical accompaniment, we see a wordless montage of Carl and Ellie&#8217;s life together: They grow, they get married, they buy a fixer-upper, they dream of an adventure trip to South America, passing their lives happy. Still not convinced that Pixar&#8217;s storytelling brilliance? This sequence gives that Carl and Ellie wanted children, but were unable to grasp &#8211; an important part of the Carl&#8217;s development as a character, but seemingly impossible to be in a cartoon, without awkward or embarrassing, but director Pete Docter ( Monsters, Inc.) and his co-author, Bob Peterson (Finding Nemo), have managed, as sublime and beautiful as anything else. What other filmmaker would even attempt such a thing, let alone drag it with such equanimity?</p>
<p>The meat of the story comes after this prologue, when Carl (well, by Edward Asner) is a cranky old widower misses his deceased and Ellie just wants to be left alone. A brief but severe turn of events could lead to his forced into a nursing home, and so there is no alternative, he brings one thousand helium balloons to his house and floats away. His goal: Paradise Falls, in South America, where he and Ellie always wanted.</p>
<p>As you probably already know, however, Carl is not alone. Russell (Jordan Nagai), an ever-helpful neighborhood boys and wilderness explorer, was under the porch, where the house stands out and is now on the journey, whether Carl likes it or not. (Spoiler: Carl does not like.) What follows is a story that is always broader and crazier as it goes, with Carl and Russell reached South America and unusual encounters with animals and humans disrupted before they make their way back to their senses again in time for a sweet, satisfying conclusion.</p>
<p>The film is hard to classify by genre. It contains elements from the road trip-odd-couple buddy comedy, and some colorful adventures (the dizzying heights reached by the balloon-house is particularly impressive in 3D), with some Ruminations on mortality and the importance of the use of this and not as a dwelling on the past. The story is often very funny, but rarely or wacky slapstick, and it is bookended by sequences that something very different: warm and touching, and unlike almost everything I have ever seen in an animated film.</p>
<p>There are details in the middle part of the story, which apparently daffier and less plausible, as it should be, even though this is perhaps just a personal preference. (Do not hate when film critics say, &#8220;they should not have done that&#8221; if anything, what it really is, &#8220;that is not how I would have done it?&#8221;) In any case, although the history of the High-Flying extremes, the characters and their feelings are consistently in the real world. Pixar has once again a film full of vivid imagination and whimsy, a real delicacy for children and adults alike.</p>
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		<title>Review: Land of the Lost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 05:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Land of the Lost was a rather strange TV show to start, and now the movie version has all of the goofiness &#8211; the slow-moving reptiles Sleestaks, the race of the Apes, of the dinosaurs &#8211; and added more. It is a comedy full Sci-Fi/Fantasy special effects, but it also has Will Ferrell and Danny [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=95&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-96" title="land_of_the_lost_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/land_of_the_lost_resize.jpg?w=425&#038;h=629" alt="land_of_the_lost_resize" width="425" height="629" />Land of the Lost was a rather strange TV show to start, and now the movie version has all of the goofiness &#8211; the slow-moving reptiles Sleestaks, the race of the Apes, of the dinosaurs &#8211; and added more. It is a comedy full Sci-Fi/Fantasy special effects, but it also has Will Ferrell and Danny McBride, whose patented semi-improvised banter idiot. It was directed by Brad Silberling, who is also the city of angels, and Lemony Snicket&#8217;s A Series of Unfortunate Events. The co-stars Anna Friel from Pushing Daisies, it turns out, is the British. There is a scene where the guys at the top of a sort of primitive Narcotics, then eat a huge crab that Wanders past, with a huge wedge of lemon. What the &#8230; ?</p>
<p>Of course, if you do not usually find Ferrell McBride or funny, it will not change your mind. Purists who love the original TV series could disrupt, even though I carefully pointed out that if you believe that Land of the Lost deserves reverence, you must re your priorities. For the rest of us, this is a wildly bizarre and fun adventure that often seems to be Whacked-by design, not sloppiness.</p>
<p>Ferrell plays Dr. Rick Marshall, a &#8220;quantum paleontologist, whose book, My other car is a time machine that has made him a laughingstock in the scientific community. He believes that with a device he worked, a tachyon amplifier, it can be a portal to time travel and parallel universes. Consequently, he has now put you on tours of the La Brea Tar Pits and sublimating his feelings of inadequacy, by clicking on the food binger. (One of his concoctions: a donut filled with M &amp; M&#8217;s. &#8220;In this way, when you are finished with the donut, you do not have to eat the M &amp; M&#8217;s.&#8221; Therefore, it is a time-saving device, really.)</p>
<p>On the TV show, Rick Marshall has been transported back in time with Will and Holly, his teenage children. This time, Holly (Anna Friel) is a student who was from Cambridge grad advocacy for Marshall&#8217;s crazy theories, and Will (Danny McBride) is a Redneck souvenir peddlers in a cave-to-tourist attraction in the Californian desert. It is, while a series of paddling through the cave, Marshall, Will, and Holly are caught in the largest earthquake ever known and the &#8220;Land of the Lost&#8221;, a mixture of dinosaurs, early primates, reptiles and curious others &#8211; the Agency artifacts.</p>
<p>You are friends with Chaka (Jorma Taccone), like a monkey colleagues whose language can somehow translate Holly (and speak). Chaka as Holly, however, Marshall daunting. (He wants to Chaka, the little to express in English, call him &#8220;Dr. Rick Marshall.&#8221;) Amusing, Chaka and Holly are the voices of reason in that company, while Marshall and Will are the voices of male arrogance and idiocy as the three people try to find a way back to their own time. Marshall thinks his Ph.D. means he has an idea is brilliant; Will thinks fireworks and machismo are all you need, they are both moron.</p>
<p>McBride partly owes his career to Ferrell who helped his master indie project The Foot Fist Way a few years, but this is the first time that they are actually in a movie together. They are two sides of the same coin. Ferrell is distinguished by characters who think they are clever, but not on common sense and are vulnerable to short-tempered irritability; McBride tends to play men who know that they are ignorant and proud of it, as often belligerently. Ferrell version of George W. Bush was essentially a combination of the two species, which probably explains why Ferrell and McBride are so good, and why their comic interaction, how it feels for many years working together, not months. Friel, for its part, is a good foil and straightman and Taccone, Chaka, under all that make-up, almost steals the show.</p>
<p>The screenplay by Chris Henchy and Dennis Mcnicholas, whose TV credits include Entourage and Saturday Night Live, all lots of space to play &#8211; perhaps too much, in fact. The aforementioned drug trip scene, while the perfectly hilarious, is marred by the nagging feeling that it&#8217;s just to kill time. The film is just under 90 minutes, and the actual story &#8211; which does not even try to make sense &#8211; not too close to it. Then again, the sequence does not characterize why the film works: Even When You&#8217;re Sober, the film makes you go, you have to be high.</p>
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		<title>Review: The Hangover</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 05:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two days before his wedding, Doug and his three friends go to Las Vegas for a blow-out bachelor party they will never forget. But in fact, if the three groomsmen waking up the next morning, they can not remember one thing. For some reason, it is a tiger in the bathroom and a six-month-old baby [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=90&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-91" title="the_hangover_movie_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/the_hangover_movie_resize.jpg?w=450&#038;h=635" alt="the_hangover_movie_resize" width="450" height="635" />Two days before his wedding, Doug and his three friends go to Las Vegas for a blow-out bachelor party they will never forget. But in fact, if the three groomsmen waking up the next morning, they can not remember one thing. For some reason, it is a tiger in the bathroom and a six-month-old baby in the closet of their suite in Caesars Palace. The only thing they can not find is Doug.</p>
<p>The hangover is a worthy participant in the &#8220;Guy Movie Hall of Fame. It has laughs, drugs, tomfoolery, injury, strippers, and a Mike Tyson cameo. If you look at the list of things that make for a comedy, the flight you can find them all here, the three players on the ball, the chemistry is right, and the film never devolve into that most debilitating trope of romantic comedy &#8211; a serious third act, if you have a colleague or a person who supervises your colleagues maintaining host I recommend this a clock. It is beautifully done.</p>
<p>The film works only on the good work by Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Bradley Cooper. The men form the core of the action and comedy with the heavy lifting. The story is not too complicated &#8211; the guys are top of Vegas as her boyfriend Doug (Justin Bartha) is getting married in a few days. Two of the friends come from a fairly typical font for laughs, Ed Helms is a dentist suppressed, while Bradley Cooper is the crazy class teacher who is ready to kick loose. The actual treatment of Zach Galifianakis role as the groom&#8217;s future brother-in-law. Sure, he&#8217;s a very screwed up dude, but also the breath of fresh air as a man, especially in the crazy situations and not always quite fit in.</p>
<p>I will not go into spoiler territory, although the trailer of the film shows the purpose of such action. It is safe to say that the course is in a pickle and a lot of fun to have, while the boys try to remember the kind of debauchery they were engaged in. There are many site gags in the entire schedule is rock solid. This is not surprising in the case of the Helms or Galifianakis, since they both comedians, Cooper, but had not really shown much, in Wedding Crashers or He&#8217;s Just Not That Into You, it was so nice to see him appear here.</p>
<p>The hangover is more than just a little bit of Old School and Road Trip in IT, the mixing with the sweet stupid, which makes sense since Todd Phillips directed all three. The music selection on point and inspiration, the film never, in the gross or typical for the fun, and everything moves at a pleasingly brisk pace. See it this weekend, if you have a free moment. It is a solid comedy for adults in a world that desperately needs a few laughs for adults.</p>
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		<title>Review: The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City Subway Dispatcher Walter Garber of the normal day into chaos by an audacious crime: the hijacking of a subway. Ryder, a criminal mastermind, leads a highly armed Gang of Four, for the threatened execution of the rail passengers, unless a huge ransom is paid within an hour. As the tension mounts under [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=86&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>People who have seen both the 1974-version of the taking of Pelham One Two Three, workmanlike thriller with Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw, and the remake numeralized, the taking of Pelham 1 2 3, a generic thriller with Denzel Washington and John Travolta , probably wondering why this is a &#8220;remake&#8221; to all. The basic concept &#8211; terrorists kidnap in New York City subway &#8211; is all that remains, and it&#8217;s not like it&#8217;s a terribly inventive premise to begin with. Why not just another film about the kidnapping of the U-Bahn? Killer Films about the sea animals are not remakes of Jaws, after all.</p>
<p>Whatever it is, the new Pelham is a fairly standard action film, directed by Tony Scott (Deja Vu, Enemy of the State) with its usual mix of pointless and unnecessarily hectic editing profane dialogue. (I was an amusement park, that even characters that only one line to squeeze in an F-bomb.) Part of the credit must go to the scriptwriter, of course: Brian Helgeland (A Knight&#8217;s Tale, Man on Fire), which never over-the-top plot, he does not like.</p>
<p>Washington plays Walter Garber, a Metropolitan Transit Authority officials, temporarily demoted to the transit desk, while he was investigated for bribery. He is good in the shipment, but after it in this and every other job in the MTA, with its own way the ranks of the ivory tower. It is in one of his classes on the dispatch desk, that the train Pelham 123 (so named because they come from Pelham Bay at 1:23 pm) between the stops and loses radio contact.</p>
<p>The reason is that it was from a man calling himself Ryder (Travolta) and a small group of armed evil. If Ryder Deigné Garber to the radio messages are always in panic, he says he wants 10 million U.S. dollars from the city of New York, in an hour or he will start shooting passengers. The idea of a less crowded subway car might be attractive if they rush, but it is only mid-afternoon. Garber and the MTA figure they prefer to do something to prevent the slaughter of subway riders.</p>
<p>Although Scott directorial style is so that you feel each scene, including the opening credits, was a climax, it is Ryder makes his claims that the story really kick into high gear. The bull-line, something unpopular mayor (James Gandolfini) is informed. A hostage negotiation team, led by John Turturro, is rising at MTA headquarters, but Ryder refuses to speak, but everyone Garber. Ms. Garber (Aunjanue Ellis) make a few worried that calls for TV coverage of the crisis, primarily to remind us that Garber is a real person with a reason to live.</p>
<p>The film is obsessed with time. Ryder has a one-hour period, and Scott often tracks on the screen to remind us how many minutes have passed. Predictably, despite this great interest at the time, the film is abuse. Just like the 24 TV events, should not be less than 15 minutes will be divided into three. In other cases, a simple two-minute conversation is supposed to have 10 minutes. These are typical conventions of filmmaking, of course, but always on how much time is spent on the clock only draws attention to them. Either a realistic timetable, or not.</p>
<p>This is the fourth time has Denzel Washington stars in a Tony Scott film, but only the first time for John Travolta &#8211; and what took so long? Travolta is in full-on crazy mode here, as if in competition with Nicolas Cage for the most pleasant Insane actor. Adorned with a ridiculously thin goatee and a cross earring (Ryder is a lapsed Catholic), Travolta hams it like the ham-goon where he is, and I would be lying if I said it&#8217;s not funny. But not that good: It is impossible for him seriously as a baddie. And so, while the film is certainly never boring, it never really convinced us that the stakes are very high, either.</p>
<p>The story was designed for the mobile and WLAN age (yes, even in the subway tunnels), and the phrases in the original, the audience smile 35 years ago were the standard &#8220;surprises&#8221;, which, from now that traditionally good tone for the hostage crisis Thrillers. Washington is powerful screen presence, as always, and the film is not a bad way to make a couple of hours, as long as you do not sit too close to the screen and are insensitive to a constant barrage of loud dialogue doesn &#8216;t bother to clever.</p>
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		<title>Review: Away We Go</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The journey of an expectant couple as they travel the U.S. in search of the perfect place to experience the roots and their family. On the way, they have misadventures and find fresh connections with an assortment of relatives and old friends who just might help you discover at home on their own terms for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=80&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-81" title="away_we_go_event_main_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/away_we_go_event_main_resize.jpg?w=360&#038;h=556" alt="away_we_go_event_main_resize" width="360" height="556" />The journey of an expectant couple as they travel the U.S. in search of the perfect place to experience the roots and their family. On the way, they have misadventures and find fresh connections with an assortment of relatives and old friends who just might help you discover at home on their own terms for the first time.</p>
<p>How to scare you, if you expect: Take an airplane, train and automobile tour from your friends&#8217; dysfunctional parenting skills.</p>
<p>That is exactly what many years, thirty-something couple Burt (The office of John Krasinski) and Verona (EX SNL, Maya Rudolph) decide to do in the new Sam Mendes-driven Joy Ride Away We Go. Although their intention is to find a place to meet their first-born in the vicinity of the support of members, but as Parenting induce nightmares.</p>
<p>Why their ramshackle Colorado, trailer-esque Love Shack, than others, because the Windows box? Burt&#8217;s parents, the reason they have to live initially in the state, Gloria and Jerry (played by Catherine O&#8217;Hara and Jeff Daniels), the strangely reckless decision to let her house and move to Belgium, just a few months before the due date Verona . To remove the abandoned duo goes on a cross-country quest to visit / evaluate your family and friends in Arizona, Wisconsin and beyond.</p>
<p>As the adventure, the comic couple pit stops to enjoy some hilarious absurd landscape, including the site of Gloria&#8217;s inappropriate sultry bathtub birth of her son (which was approved by the fire brigade), to visit former chief Verona (Lilly, played by Allison Janney) who drunkenly talks smack about their spawn, and to work with Burt&#8217;s &#8220;cousin&#8221; LN (Maggie Gyllenhaal), she ends the training for their &#8220;three Ss&#8221; approach to parenthood &#8211; &#8220;no sugar, no separation, no prams. &#8220;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Burt&#8217;s clumsy attempts to ensure the sufferings of maternity (shrinking breasts, weight gain, etc.) for laughs sometimes more awkward than amusing. Although clumsiness may be part of the movie charm. Burt and Verona are not just looking for a house for her daughter, but their place in a crazy world. They worry that the lack of roots and tangible benefits to their age, they not only unlikely, but all parents-around &#8220;f * ck-ups,&#8221; they realize growing up is hard to do, especially in the 30s years.</p>
<p>In Away We Go, director Sam Mendes is doing what he does best: He is the tender, flawed, often ridiculous imperfect underbelly of human relationships and feelings. This time, in an understated, slightly slower than the Revolutionary Road Rush&#8217;s Treibsand. Quiet exchange offer and unexpected pathos, the film seems moments with Burt and Verona&#8217;s Sweet, steady love for each other as the gas that the film received, where it goes. But of course not, without the soft, soulful, hiking folk guitar serenade the Scottish singer-songwriter Alexi Murdoch. His broad, lush, beautiful notes, the pitch-perfect tone for Away We Go atmosphere and pace. It is the film the emotional heartbeat, a frequent Scene Stealer as important as any character, and the corresponding results for Rudolph&#8217;s sent Verona &#8211; a subtly funny and lovable young mother tries to be &#8211; and Krasinski&#8217;s dorkily supportive and loving Burt.</p>
<p>Away We Go is a pleasant, gentle, touchingly sincere trip (with some wonderfully crazy bumps in the road) to the heart of the issues of relationships. And finally, an honest love story about normal.</p>
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		<title>Review: My Sister&#8217;s Keeper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sara and Brian Fitzgerald&#8217;s life with her young son and her two year old daughter, Kate, is forever changed when they learn that Kate has leukemia. The parents&#8217; only hope is another child to design specifically to save Kate&#8217;s life. For some, such as genetic engineering would also moral and ethical questions, for the Fitzgeralds, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=73&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-74" title="my_sisters_keeper_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/my_sisters_keeper_resize.jpg?w=406&#038;h=600" alt="my_sisters_keeper_resize" width="406" height="600" />Sara and Brian Fitzgerald&#8217;s life with her young son and her two year old daughter, Kate, is forever changed when they learn that Kate has leukemia. The parents&#8217; only hope is another child to design specifically to save Kate&#8217;s life. For some, such as genetic engineering would also moral and ethical questions, for the Fitzgeralds, Sara in particular, there is no other choice.</p>
<p>The premise of the two-Hankies Death-daughter melodrama My Sister&#8217;s Keeper is so absurd that they take seriously proves a difficult task. The gist: 11-year-old Anna Fitzgerald was conceived for the sole purpose of a genetic match for her older sister, Kate, who has leukemia. All her life, Anna was a donor of blood, bone marrow and other necessities, and now Kate needs a kidney. But Anna has had enough of this and wants to sue her parents for medical emancipation &#8220;- the right to decide for themselves whether they can deliver what it donates sister die.</p>
<p>Sure, it would have worked better as a dark comedy. As a drama, it is indescribable ghoulish. The Fitzgeralds had another child not for all the normal reasons, but to serve as replacement for cancer-stricken regions daughter? That is how Anna describes, if it is to a lawyer about their rights: &#8220;I was in a bowl to spare parts for Kate.&#8221; And her lawyer says: &#8220;You&#8217;re kidding, right?&#8221; Yes, that was my reaction.</p>
<p>Insane when it might be, that is the premise of the film (it is based on a novel by Jodi Picoult, a regular hot button pushers), and it is frustrating that it is not entirely unlikely. Nothing about it is obviously in contradiction to science or the law. Theoretically, this could happen. I can not decide whether this makes me like it more or less.</p>
<p>So much I know: The movie, directed by Nick Cassavetes (The Notebook) and his staff and notebook Jeremy Leven, the inconspicuous, largely created weep It sounds like it would be. Once the premise is bizarre, all of the film can do is spin the wheels and to wait for the story to play &#8211; it has a beginning and end but no middle. In the meantime we are saddled with characters that do not communicate with each other and where the script tries ineffectually to meat with back stories.</p>
<p>Feisty young Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin plays Anna, with Sofia Vassilieva (from Medium-TV) as a 15-year-old Kate, whose cancer has been of remission when the film begins. Seen super lawyer Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin) in his TV commercials, Anna goes to help him sue their parents for the rights to her own body. Her parents, Sara (Cameron Diaz) and Brian (Jason Patric), are devastated, especially Sara, can not fathom why Anna would not want to donate a kidney to her sister&#8217;s life. In fact, Anna can not see what her dying daughter Kate believe that the needs above all others.</p>
<p>The themes here are undeniably awkward. You have the right parents, a child to donate life saving organs to another? Was it unethical for Anna to conceive in the first place knowing they are doing it just to Kate&#8217;s life? (They have one child, Jesse, played by Evan Ellingson, but he is not close enough to be a donor.) If, as point, Sara, Anna is not old enough to decide not to donate a kidney , it is not too young to decide the other way?</p>
<p>But the film (and presumably the book) sidesteps a genuine examination of moral and legal quandaries, focusing instead on the shopworn family in crisis scenarios. In the story, Kate says: &#8220;I have nothing against my disease kill me. But it is killing my family, too!&#8221; There is the obligatory scene in which Sara shaves her head in solidarity with their chemo-sickened daughter, who is self-conscious about their baldness, but has apparently never heard of this new technology known as &#8220;wigs&#8221;. Sara and Brian fight because he was never at home, and they must ensure that the children themselves, yada yada. Everyone is a problem: The judge in the case (Joan Cusack) lost a daughter to a drunk driver, and the lawyer has a &#8220;helper dog&#8221; for a medical reason, he will not divulge.</p>
<p>All this is unnecessary, but since all the film is actually Kate takes care of the dying girls. We said that her brother, Jesse, also known by his life &#8220;, but evidence that his nose is always in short supply. In the study, Sara says Anna was quiet and evasive throughout the week, you want to show that each of us, the movie? Each character gets a turn of the film, supposedly to help us know them better, but really just lazy Screenwriting technology. (If you do not know how to show us that you and tell us.) In a scene that only one line of narration is Jesse said: &#8220;When I was at home I wondered how much effort I have to,&#8221; and It is equipped with a reception, which he secretly into the house until late into the night, so that the narrative superfluous.</p>
<p>Jason Patric is very little to do as the girls&#8217; father, while Cameron Diaz, even at 36 years old, comes from immature as remarkable as her mother. It proposes a note at the top &#8211; shrilly, shrill, desperate &#8211; and it remains the whole time. But Baldwin and Cusack, in the smaller roles that are characteristic understatement, while Breslin and Vassilieva, in lines, some good work. It would be hard not to be moved by a story of two young sisters dealing with the death, no matter as maudlin or the bizarre story that surrounds them.</p>
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		<title>Review: Dead Snow</title>
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<p>Zombie Nazis. They are either excited by the idea, or you&#8217;re not, what is considered a good indicator of whether you like Snow Dead, a zombie comedy (or ZOM-com) from Norway, with zombie-Nazis in the snow looking for you to soak in blood and make You chuckle a time or two in the process.</p>
<p>The premise is simple: A group of medical students, for a weekend of winter fun in the middle of nowhere, when a horde of undead Nazis stalk, attack, and the wage an all-out, she was no apparent reason, except that the what zombie Nazis do. There are some, the story of stolen gold coins, but does not really matter. We are talking about zombie Nazis, the people who are not Shakespeare. Just go with.</p>
<p>I liked Dead snow, but not as much as I Shaun of the Dead, 2004 film, the bar for the ZOM-com genre, even though Dead Snow gave it a run for their money. It could be that the Norwegian translation was lost on me, but I would qualify Dead Snow disclose more amusing than funny. I laughed out loud a few times, but mostly I saw the film with a solid smile on my face and for a com-ZOM, sometimes that&#8217;s all you can really ask for.</p>
<p>The setup is simple and so are the characters, shows your run-of-the-mill group of victims, although not as stupid as Hollywood usually distinguish them. They are students of medicine, do not forget. The group is a huge movie fan, so that with a series of so-so movie references, and a man who can not be the sight of blood. And so you can probably guess, leads to some horrific hijinks by the Final Act.</p>
<p>That brings me to the Blood and Gore. We are, after all, talking about a movie with zombie-Nazis, and although it never fully explains how these Nazi zombies, one thing is clear: It is the kind of zombies youreally do not want to run, you must be in. away to zombie-boot camp, because they are tactical, they are fast, they are merciless, and they love to make them victims to the ground in front of the ribs from the insides. But not the medical students for a range of moron, either. When the time comes, they fearlessly use machine guns, hammers, chainsaws, and just about any other blunt object to this zombie-Nazis are.</p>
<p>Films like these are for Gore hounds, because it&#8217;s an easy excuse to take the nastiest, bloodiest, gory pain to another person and it is OK (and funny), because that person is already dead. And when the zombie Nazi killing starts, you will not be disappointed in the amount of Gore, on the table. Since the clay is quite easy, you&#8217;ll probably laugh about a couple of kills, but you can not fool the sound. There are a ton of blood-soaked goriness to bypass, because the film does not hold back on the amount of red sauce. Think along the lines of Evil Dead 2 or Dead Alive. If you like the mix of violence and zombie comedy, then you are in for a treatment with Dead Snow.</p>
<p>A part of me wants to talk about some of the not-so-stellar aspects of the film, including the lack of explanation as to why the Nazis are zombies, or why some of the group of death, be treated so nonchalantly. I could probably talk about what a disappointment was that most of the jokes seem to fall flat, or how boring the main Nazi Zombie was a baddie. But then I did not forget: We are talking about a Nazi zombie movie here! Things like that are not really important, right? What counts is the amount of bloody zombie violence and the graphic nature of the killing. Anything more than that and you&#8217;re back on way up to expectations.</p>
<p>So it was not, while the quintessence ZOM-com, as some of his predecessors, Dead Snow delivered the goods when it comes to blood-splattered zombie goodness. The premise of zombie Nazis is classic, and the setting of a snowy landscape was a nice variety and a few gags are not normally seen in your average zombie movie. I would like to view Badde zombie leader and a better (or simply more credible) explanation of how these zombified Nazis was in the first place, but then I want to slap me for more than a patchwork of zombie Nazis. For fans of the zombie genre, and those who primarily a kick out of the ZOM-GMO, Dead Snow will certainly entertain.</p>
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		<title>Review: Blood&#8211;The Last Vampire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blood: The Last Vampire, as a live-action comic book full of sword fighting martial art and plenty of blood splatter. Parts reminded me of Kill Bill in its anime-style approach to the violence, with a lot of throwback old school Kung-Fu films. But where the blood falls flat in the next great action movie, people, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=64&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-65" title="blood_the_last_vampire_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/blood_the_last_vampire_resize.jpg?w=448&#038;h=358" alt="blood_the_last_vampire_resize" width="448" height="358" />Blood: The Last Vampire, as a live-action comic book full of sword fighting martial art and plenty of blood splatter. Parts reminded me of Kill Bill in its anime-style approach to the violence, with a lot of throwback old school Kung-Fu films. But where the blood falls flat in the next great action movie, people, demons and vampires, like a female version of Blade, is in his silly characters, uneven performances, slovenly pace, and crappy CG effects. But it is a good time? Yes. Yes it does.</p>
<p>It is a war that has been going on for thousands of years between humans and demons, that only an elite group of people known as the Council know. In 1970 Tokyo, Japan, the Council of the only effective weapon in the demons that I is an apparent &#8220;half vampire&#8221;, the ability to pay the bills in the Department of demons to kill. I worked with the Council, because they help her pursue and kill Onigkeit (Koyuki), the oldest and most powerful of demons. I spent the last tip, where is Onigkeit leads them into the Yakota U.S. Air Force Base, where the general&#8217;s daughter Alice (Allison Miller), I stumble on war and tags, because it has nothing to lose. Sword fights, gallons CG fake blood and a pile of dead demons themselves.</p>
<p>Although I have never seen the original anime movie, blood, and I still enjoyed just I (Jeon Ji-Hyeon) cut through the landscape in a series of entertaining action sequences. There is something about a chick in a traditional school uniform tillers from demon heads and other body parts, while jumping through the air that I am very entertaining. All cool action helped me see past the horribly wrong CG-blood for all the indebted sword or bullet wound. If you are easily distracted by poor visual effects, you can use your hands away from the blood. The lame accuse impact on a few of the demons, a cross between the character from a cartoon and a video game, but similar to other big Hollywood films like Underworld World.</p>
<p>In terms of history, blood was surprisingly complex and complicated. I did what for the most part, but it was one of the things that was short ton glossed over longer necessary to explain that. For example, the title talks about the last vampire, and yet it was a vampire in this film? They openly discuss demons, but I do not know whether the term &#8220;vampire&#8221; ever came. I can only assume that I was a vampire, because of their addiction to drink before jars blood, yet she was able to walk around in daylight and see their reflection in the mirror, but we never see them vampire teeth. Although there were some explanation of their origin, they concentrate mainly on their education to a demon killer. The ins and outs of their so-called vampirism was briefly mentioned and never fully explained.</p>
<p>The performances were uneven, at least. Some players gave it everything, and others were simply too over-the-top and dramatic to the point where it&#8217;s almost ridiculous. Miller&#8217;s, since the general&#8217;s daughter fell into the category of dramatic, quite hysterically screaming and uttering some of the dumb lines ever said on the big screen. Fortunately Koyuki&#8217;s sexy and sinister take on Onigkeit was spot on, as Ji-Hyeon, the representation of the ego. She had a touch of innocence to the badass persona of her that was perfect for the role, and a heroic figure that I root for.</p>
<p>Blood: The Last Vampire is a mixed bag product: a low-budget action-horror film with a ton of effects of the second sentence, the product in the form of stylized action sequences, plenty of blood splatter and a kick-ass female lead . When director Chris Nahon would focus more on developing the characters and the tightening of the script, rather than make every effort to fake blood effects, it would have been a better film. And while most of the action sequences have been exceptionally fun to see the final confrontation between Onigkeit and I was not nearly as epic as it should have been. If you like Blade and Underworld, and you are looking to kill some time, then the blood is not a bad way to go. As long as you can go to the sloppiness special effects and overly dramatic acting.</p>
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		<title>Review: The Hurt Locker Delivers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the summer of 2004, Sergeant J.T. Sanborn and Specialist Owen Eldridge of Bravo Company are at the volatile center of the war, part of a small counterforce specifically trained to handle the homemade bombs, or Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), that account for more than half of American hostile deaths and have killed thousands of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=58&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>It is not difficult to carry the message of the SUSS Hurt Locker, as it starts with this quote from The New York Times war correspondent Chris Hedges: &#8220;The rush of battle is a potent and often lethal addiction, for war is a drug.&#8221; Then, just to make sure all the words except for &#8220;war is a drug&#8221; fade from the screen.</p>
<p>That is the only UN-subtle moment in Kathryn Bigelow&#8217;s otherwise sharp film, a close, exciting action drama, which is in Baghdad in 2004. Like almost every film about the Iraq war, the Hurt Locker is on the war in general, not specific, and even when it&#8217;s so much about the mechanics of combat, like the psychology of IT. It is a film about a squad of bomb technicians, the men who have to decide whether, to the red wire or the blue wire. Even a semi-professional film makers could be that something entertaining and Bigelow &#8211; Director of the male films like Point Break, Strange Days &#8220;and&#8221; K-19: The Widowmaker &#8211; continues to grow by haunting emotional resonance to the surface &#8211; level thrill.</p>
<p>Written by Mark Boal, a journalist whose reporting was the basis for the Valley of Elah (another Iraq movie), The Hurt Locker is a three-man Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) in the U.S. Army by a brash young Staff Sergeant named William James (Jeremy Renner). James is new to the company but already a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq operations, and he is so familiar with the protocols thereto, to the security &#8211; even to the possibility of death, at any rate &#8211; that he feels comfortable to ignore.</p>
<p>That is frightening, sgt. J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie), his next in command. The film begins cleverly, before James&#8217; arrival, with an intense bomb defusing scene, serves a dual purpose, as being very dramatic and shows us how the procedure should be done. Sanborn is a Stickler for the common-sense details of the assistance of another specialist by a potentially deadly situation (the way you might a &#8216;Stickler&#8217; for your eyes open when you drive), and is angry when James failed to be . The third member of the team, Specialist Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty), is not from another soldier to death that he believes he could have prevented if he had acted more decisively.</p>
<p>It is not that James is foolish if. A man shall not live by so many IED defusings as it is, without knowing what he does. For him, the experience is a race. Why send a remote-controlled robot to a possible explosive device, you can stroll over and check it out yourself? James comes from enthusiasm to discover how much potential devastation before it, not happy, because he takes it easy, but precisely because he is not at all easy. When he opens a trunk, a huge, complicated bomb, his reaction: &#8220;Oh, God&#8221; is not exciting, but a real terror &#8211; and that is what he loves. For each task, he immediately lit a cigarette, as if with a satisfactory sexual encounter. In one case he himself says: &#8220;That was good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over time, James Sanborn, Eldridge and come to understand each other, mourning the mistakes of the past, during bonding, in their off hours, such as certain types of men (ie, by getting drunk and taking turns punching each other). Contexts, as a team, even the evidence of their value as a sniper in a quietly gripping systems sequence, the enemy sniper.</p>
<p>Minor characters, the likes of Ralph Fiennes, David Morse, Guy Pearce, and appear, where necessary, but James is the film is the central concern, with Sanborn and Eldridge directly behind him. Jeremy Renner, a recognizable but not very well known actor (he starred version of the short-lived TV series 2009 The Unusuals), which is like a star performance, the staff sgt. James, the kind of authentic, fully realized characterization, which almost automatically earn a famous actor an Oscar nomination. Anthony Mackie (We Are Marshall) is also strong as the soldier, reluctantly to his friend, and Brian Geraghty (soon to be known for effectively using Practice) supports vulnerable than Eldridge.</p>
<p>But still remains, for me, something is missing. I have the movie twice and not even look at the &#8216;unspeakable tingling at the base of my spine, &#8220;as Roger Ebert says that between a very good movie from a big one. It could be that the sequence, where James is looking for answers, what happened to the Iraqi boy who calls himself Beckham (Christopher Sayegh) appears as a dead end, plot-wise, and my befuddlement with it prevents me from the lovable movie as much as I like. Anyway, the Hurt Locker is indeed very, very good, tense and compelling as an action-drama, as you are responsible to see the whole year.</p>
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		<title>Review: Public Enemies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Public Enemies of a certain grace period, a pace that is at once a little slow (for the time in which we live) and a nice throwback, as the film Magic trick used to get by. In the hands of Michael Mann film looks good, feels deliberate, researched and effectively with fascination our culture forbids. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=moviesrap.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8598023&amp;post=52&amp;subd=moviesrap&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-53" title="public_enemies_resize" src="http://moviesrap.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/public_enemies_resize2.jpg?w=307&#038;h=454" alt="public_enemies_resize" width="307" height="454" />Public Enemies of a certain grace period, a pace that is at once a little slow (for the time in which we live) and a nice throwback, as the film Magic trick used to get by. In the hands of Michael Mann film looks good, feels deliberate, researched and effectively with fascination our culture forbids. Although I do not believe that I called him an Oscar, or go from door to door to sell them to people, I would say it&#8217;s a nice Saturday or Sunday afternoon in the theater.</p>
<p>What is it all about? It is the story of John Dillinger, see.</p>
<p>Sorry. Had to go into the&#8217;20s-style talk, talk just for a moment there, even if this story takes place almost exclusively in the 30s. Dillinger, for a time was the infamous bank robber there. He was also a national hero in some circles, like a modern Robin Hood. John Dillinger was captivated the nation with his every movement, and a young FBI (under J. Edgar Hoover) was against a legitimate PR and logistics to battle the notorious thief.</p>
<p>The star power assembled for Public Enemies is wonderful. Johnny Depp takes on the lead role as Dillinger, he brings depth and complexity of the chameleon. Christian Bale is FBI Special Agent Melvin Purvis, the man with the task of Dillinger and his gang to justice. Bale natural ability, seem constantly beleaguered acquits him here. I did not love the role of Marion Cotillard as Dillinger girlfriend, Evelyn &#8220;Billie&#8221; Frechette. Although the script points to the problematic aspects that are a woman in the position Frechette, Cotillard is not much more to do when victimized. The relationship and romance angle feels forced &#8230; and while Bale and Depp are encouraged to run around and devastating, Cotillard is often on the edge with little to do besides preparing for the next &#8220;lovey-Dovey&#8221; scene. Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson are earlier in the narrative for color, an excellent opportunity to learn more about the gangster can you have missed in your &#8220;Early Criminals 101&#8243; class.</p>
<p>Public Enemies has many roads to ruin it if it has elements of heat and to The Aviator. It feels timeless, as if you could show it to a film school, and receive different assumptions about when it was created. It was a bit of chat on the Internet in relation to the use of handheld cameras husband and I hardly noticed, so it seems he wove them seamlessly.</p>
<p>The very public that the enemies also pleasant to observe forbids that a classic &#8211; I speak from the meandering pace. Where heat and collateral plunge into the precious because of the now public enemy adopts a circumspect distance. John Dillinger was apparently hard on flash and light on substance, but the man goes opposite way to tell his story. He built a product that does not necessarily hide &#8230; but the test of time.</p>
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