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Friday, February 8, 2008
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks, a global phenomenon to generations of fans, becomes a live action/CGI motion picture event with a contemporary comic sensibility. Songwriter Dave Seville transforms singing chipmunks Alvin, Simon, and Theodore into pop sensations while the out-of-control trio lays waste to Dave's home, wreaks havoc with his career, and turns his once-orderly life upside down.
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Lions for Lambs
Lions for Lambs gets its title from a story related by Redford's character, college professor Stephen Malley, about a German general in WW2 who had a lot of respect for the British footsoldiers on the front lines, even though he thought those brave men were being led by a pack of idiots. The general, Malley tells us, said of the soldiers "Never have I seen such lions led by such lambs." The film plays on that idea with our current (seemingly endless) war and the soldiers putting their lives on the line for decisions being made by people who don't seem to know what the hell they're doing. The anecdote could also apply to the film itself, which has heaps of earnest, heartfelt performances and a relevant message unfortunately wrapped up in an oddly discordant, moderately self-righteous package which is probably going to go right over the heads of most of the people at whom it's targeted.
The film shows us three interlinked stories (is it just me, or are other people getting tired of the "interlinked stories" plot structure?): a powerful senator (Tom Cruise, in his first major dramatic role in six years) meets with a seasoned political reporter (Meryl Streep) to unveil an exclusive story about a bold new initiative in the war on terror; a seasoned political science professor (Redford) meets with a recalcitrant student (Andrew Garfield); and two best friends (Michael Peña and Derek Luke) -- formerly college students from guess-which-professor's poli sci class -- are caught in the web of the senator's initiative.
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Mad money
Suburban socialite Bridget (Keaton) cooks up the inside job after her husband's financial ruin forces her to take custodial work at the bank. After all, she has to figure some way to fund her cushy, upper-class comfort zone crafted by greed. Bridget's foolproof plan requires help. She recruits flighty cash transporter Jackie (Holmes) and struggling single mom Nina (Latifah), whose job requires she shred bills that are no longer in circulation.
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Bee the movie
Barry graduates from B-School and is ready to be inducted as a newbie in the honey industry. But before getting Bee-zee with the humdrum Bee-zness of life, he faces the quintessential dilemma: To Bee or not to Bee? He sets out into the human world, seeking answers and unleashes his stinger missile against humankind who have been Beekeeping all these years, without ever thinking that Bee-ing is all about freedom and all that.
He finds a willing consort in a sassy young florist who helps him wage his war over coffee and cakes. Forget the script. Go hear Renee Zellweger do a delightful voice-over and an SFX show where a zillion bees fly a plane and help it land safely, when humans fail. Truly, a buzz worthy effort.
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National treasure 2
All you need to know is that Helen is slumming it and raises the bar of the movie just by her presence. This is Indiana Jones "light" from some lazy execs. Although pandering to the lowest common denominator most of the time, I will say that there are a few entertaining moments. Ed Harris has the heavy role who for inexplicable reasons needs to be a baddie. Bruce is so damned likable that you are thankful for the ray of sunshine and charm he injects into an otherwise poorly written, and over long installment in the hardly scintillating series. Honestly, though, I went to this movie wanting to laugh and be entertained . So I can only recommend that you spend money on this movie if you go to a cheapy theater like me and/or are willing to latch onto the meager tidbits of fun they throw the audience and work really hard at identifying said moments. Nic- stop coasting!!
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John Rambo
When a group of missionary aid workers in Myanmar disappear into the vast green inferno, vigilante Vietnam War veteran John Rambo leaves his job as a Bangkok boat repairman behind in order to assure that no harm comes to the benevolent philanthropists
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