Saturday, November 29, 2008

Four Christmases

Vince Vaughn just can't help continuing to be Jeremy Grey. That is the same Jeremy Grey from Wedding Crashers who also appears in Mr. & Mrs. Smith, The Break up, Fred Clause, and now Four Christmases. How can you blame him? The Jeremy Grey character is a hoot, but Jeremy Grey needs a wing man like Owen Wilson to help level out the over the top Jeremy Grey who has loud out bursts and zany comments. After watching this movie I realized I just saw a Vince Vaughn movie not a movie with Vince Vaughn in it, but a Vince Vaughn movie. He now officially has a brand of movie. He even had all of his friends in this movie. Jon Favreau, Dwight Yoakam, and Peter Billingsley (Ralphie from A Christmas Story). So if you like Jeremy Grey, see it. If you don't have to pay to see the movie, see it. Other wise don't see it.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tropic Thunder

Quite possibly the funniest movie of 2008 solely because of Robert Downey Jr. Without Robert Downey Jr. playing a black solider this film would just be a hybrid Vietnam Zoolander movie. Not much more needs to be said because this film was released awhile ago and it has been extensively reviewed in all forms of positive light. The DVD commentary is hilarious as well with Jack Black, Ben Stiller, and Robert Downey Jr as his characters in the movie Lincoln Osiris and Kirk Lazarus.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Chinese Coffee

This film was a passion project for Al Pacino because of his involvement with the play at the Actors Studio. The tagline for the film is: There's a fine line between friendship and betrayal. This describes the film perfectly as you will see when the plot slowly unravels during a heated conversation between two friends in Greenwich Village 1982. It is such a treat when you can watch a film and ensconce yourself within the dialog which is the case with Chinese Coffee.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Shut Up & Sing

A two sentence comment protesting the war in 2003 by Natalie Maines turned this bands career upside down. This documentary has extraordinary inside footage showing how a very successful band deals with the carnage of radio stations refusing to play their music and people burning their albums. However, the most important thing this documentary shows is the importance of timing. Anybody can criticize America, but it's when you criticize America that counts.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Under Fire


If you ever wondered what it's like to be a war photographer I would recommend watching this movie. I would also recommend this movie for its impressive set design and how it really creates an authentic looking war torn Nicaragua.

The Incredible Hulk


A giant improvement compared to Ang Lee's disaster in 2003. This is simply a fun movie to watch and worth your time, especially if you are a fan of Edward Norton or Tim Roth. When the movie was getting ready to end I was ready to give it a B+, but the last minute brought it up to an A.

To Live and Die in L.A.


This is definitely William Friedkin's third best film next to The French Connection and The Exorcist. If you like action crime dramas with an intense car chase, then this film will not disappoint. An added bonus to the film is an excellent commentary track by William Friedkin on the DVD.