Beau and I just got back from Side Effects. I was looking forward to seeing this movie - it is Soderbergh and I have tended to like his films.
Beau hated the film. I didn't hate it, but the movie was incredibly predictable. Far more predictable than I thought possible. I also think the trailers showed way too much of the film. Beau didn't like it because he thought it violated some tenets of storytelling (and let me tell you, that really gets his goat).
That kind of thing bothers me a bit less - but I thought there were logic holes you could drive a spaceship through. I think the movie needed to be a bit tighter because there were genre shifts that made me think the 3rd rewrite cut out a lot of the movie that was most interesting to me.
I thought there were logic holes you could drive a spaceship through.
See also, Ocean’s 11, 12 and 13.
The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond
was the movie that convinced me Chris Evans had range well beyond playing douchey fratboy types. And could do passable regional accents; I think he did a more believable job than Ellen Burstyn in that respect.
Oh, and there was a trailer for Tyler Perry's movie that is coming out in April. Watching that trailer filled me with RAGE.
I hate that fucker.
How did Tyler Perry's non-Madea outing go? I don't even remember the movie being released, just the trailers stopping (thankfully).
How did Tyler Perry's non-Madea outing go? I don't even remember the movie being released, just the trailers stopping (thankfully).
The Alex Cross movie? I'm pretty sure it flopped, which is really bad considering it is based on a series of bestsellers. link
Interesting. I mean, taking over from Morgan Freeman is an interesting proposition if it's the 50% of his career where he was awake during filming. The NY Times article [link] seems to like Perry as Madea, but thinks the movie is crud from top to bottom, and that Perry doesn't have the chops to elevate the material (as Freeman or Elba would have).
I fell out of love with James Patterson a while back, but casting Perry was a big flashing not-even-on-instant-play sign for me.
Tyler Perry also cannot act his way out of a paper bag. So for him to star in a movie is putting too much burden on someone who has no range and little charisma.
I don't think so either. But then I had to give myself a hard time about whether I was being culturally myopic or not. Also, I don't get why everyone returns to the Madea well so often, even though I laughed at the first one, and spent part of my childhood watching Vicki Lawrence in support hose... feisty grandmas are funny, but eight times later?
But my grandma was more like Endora anyway.
I just saw
Hansel and Gretel.
It was utterly ridiculous and extremely fun.