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Movie Review- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

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I took myself to the early showing of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel this morning and was pretty much the only person under the age of seventy in a packed theater. Most of the other theater goers were on a outing from a nearby retirement home. I eavesdropped on their conversations while have post movie coffee next door, most of them did not seem to be embracing their golden years like the characters in the movie. I heard a group of them talking about hating "the home" and generally being pissed off that their children didn't visit them, not just more often, but never. Admittedly, this put a bit of a damper on the high I was riding exiting the movie.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotelwas nothing short of charming. It's witty and has an amazing ensemble cast. I was laughing the entire way though. It's just a feel good movie and in my opinion, we don't have enough of those. This isn't to say that it lacks depth or shies from serious topics, it has plenty of weight and manages to balance out the humor. It has a great message of embracing change and challenge at every stage in life. I left the theater smiling. There is never such as thing as too much Maggie Smith, love her!

tags: Maggie Smith, Movie Review, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
categories: Movie Review, Watch
Wednesday 07.11.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Movie Review- Rock of Ages

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Disney can relax, John Carter is no longer the front runner for a Golden Razzie.

Movie musicals are a hard sell for me. I love stage musicals, but something gets really mucked up when they are made into movies. The spectacle doesn't translate and comes across as silly and overdone. I feel that it is a genre that rarely works in the cinema. There are of course notable exceptions, like Singing in the Rain or Little Shop of Horrors (one of my all time favorite movies). I think that it's a touchy business and that most of these recent theater to screen adaptations were best left alone.

I didn't see the theater version of Rock of Ages. I know that it was nominated for multiple Tonys (didn't win) and was generally well received. After seeing this horrendous movie version, I can't imagine that anything would compel me to lay out money to see the stage version.

There was so much wrong with the movie, I don't even know where to begin. I also need to note, that I rarely walk out of movies, but Union Jack  Dan and I nearly did with this one. Instead, we suffered through it, with lots of heavy sighs and sidelong pained glances that included much eye rolling.

The story is predictable and the dialogue is so poorly written that it felt like elementary school kids had been commissioned to write a play. The dialogue was bogged down with bad exposition. This script could be used in a beginning screen writing class for an example of pitfalls to avoid when writing a screenplay.

All of the comedy fell flat. It's clearly supposed to be a comedy, but it is in now way funny. It fluctuates between being dumb and being awkward with a few gross moments thrown in for good measure.

What the hell is going on with the choreography? Bad, bad, bad! The worst was the Catherine Zeta Jones Hit Me With Your Best Shot number. Jones and her conservative cohorts dance routine could best be described as aggressive flailing. The intention was humor, but it just wasn't funny.

Speaking of Jones, she was the worst of the bunch. The entire movie was filled with normally good actors doing caricatures. Jones was nearly unwatchable. Paul Giamatti took second place in the bad acting category, playing the sleazy music manager. The entire movie was so overdone that I cringed the entire time. The only cast member who was even remotely watchable and mainly because the character wasn't so over the top was Julianne Hough. She was okay. She couldn't save the train wreck, but she was the least cringe-worthy.

The only deeming quality might be the music, however, do we really need to hear more Journey? Don't Stop Believing is a song that just won't die. It felt like the entire idea for the story was built around that one song.

If your time is valuable to you, don't waste it on this crappy movie.

tags: Movie Review, Rock of Ages
categories: Movie Review, Watch
Wednesday 06.27.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Movie Review- Seeking a Friend For The End of The World

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Last Night, Big BenUnion Jack  Dan and I went to see Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. I thought that the trailer was hilarious and it turns out that the trailer was very misleading in a good way. This movie was not a comedy. It's definitely pitched that way and there are many funny moments (most in the trailer) but this movie is a fairly heavy drama.

The movie is uneven. The first part of the movie feels like it's having an identity crisis. Is this a comedy or a drama? it doesn't do well when it tries to straddle both. Also the comedy, although funny, makes it hard to get a gauge on the characters. The first third just feels off.

Stick with it though. The movie gets better and I found myself growing very attached to the main characters. In particular, Steve Carell is very well cast in the part of Dodge. I left the theater with a very melancholy, clingy feeling. It fills your head with a lot of "what if" scenarios.

I know that this movie did pathetically bad in the weekend box-office and I'm not surprised. I think that it should have shot lower in scope, like maybe less marketing and just hitting art house theaters. It's not at all a typical summer movie and unfortunately, it was released at the wrong time and in the wrong way. It's worth seeing and one that will get lost in the shuffle.

Gotta love a movie that has the world's cutest dog and prominently features Smart Cars!

tags: Movie Review, Seeking a Friend for the end of the World
categories: Movie Review, Watch
Monday 06.25.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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