Archive for the ‘Film’ Category

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Sweet.

Right on.

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Thursday, October 1st, 2009

I Love It When A Plan Comes Together

B.A., Hannibal, Murdoch and Face

B.A., Hannibal, Murdoch and Face

The first photos from the Vancouver set of the new A-Team movie have been published by London’s Daily Mail.

Now look, I didn’t give a shit about the new Gi-Joe movie and you couldn’t pay me to sit through another Transformers movie after barely surviving the first 20 minutes of the previous one. But an A-Team movie? An A-Team movie with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson as B.A. Baracus? This has the makings to be a piece of art.

A piece of art with lots and lots of ’splosions!

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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Watching Annie Hall…

"I’m a bigot, but you know, for the left.”

"I’m a bigot, but you know, for the left.”

Love this movie.

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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Hideous Men Are Hideous 

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After debuting at Sundance to mixed and somewhat befuddled reviews, John Jim from The Office Krasinski’s film adaptation of David Foster Wallace’s incredible short fiction collection “Brief Interviews With Hideous Men” will receive theatrical distribution by IFC September 25th.

I read the book while living in Uruguay during the production of  “14 Days In Paradise” and loved every hilarious, dark and misanthropic page. The movie is already being compared to Neil LaBute’s savage take downs of modern mores and sensibilities with the hideous men from the book represented on screen in all of their particularly male vileness. Can’t wait.

First look is here.

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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Ed Asner & A Talking Dog

Who hasn't wanted to do this?

Who hasn't wanted to do this?

 Saw “Up” on Saturday night and cannot suggest more strongly that you do the same. As brilliant, delightful and visually stunning a film as you’ll see this summer.

Won’t say a word about the plot, but the story is a delight. Quixotic, suspenseful and full of surprises, it demonstrates a mastery of the craft of storytelling – a hallmark of all great Pixar productions. Of course, proclaiming Pixar a bunch of geniuses is a bit like saying Esther Williams was pretty good in the pool or that Cassius Clay knew how to throw a punch. But the structural complexity woven through even the slightest of sight gags demonstrates the incredible amount of thought, planning and imagination that went into the creation of this wonderful piece of work.

Last week I watched Synecdoche, New York (flawed but sort of brilliant,) Hannah Takes The Stairs (also sort of brilliant and also sort of flawed) and Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (harrowing, but also brilliant and yeah, sort of flawed.) Three radical approaches to filmmaking all trumped by Ed Asner and a talking dog. Apples and oranges of course, but fashionable as it is to hate on Walt’s Evil Corporation, I can’t deny that Up was the only film of the bunch that made my heart ache. I laughed while tears rolled down my cheeks.

It may not be an “art film,” but by god is it art.

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