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Selasa, 19 Juni 2012

Home Screening Room - Big Miracle, Project X and Wanderlust


A diverse group of titles this week to satisfy multiple demographics in your household with a dvd this weekend. One for the teens, one for the families, and one for the 30somethings…ok maybe 40somethings out there.

This Week's Big Releases

Big Miracle- Rated PG (Drew Barrymore, John Krasinski)
The story of trapped whales, Alaska, a small town reporter and a Greenpeace activist among others. Great for the whole family, my 7 year old LOVED it.

READ THE THEATRICAL REVIEW

Jeff, Who Lives At Home - Rated R (Jason Segel, Ed Helms)
Such a great cast… includes Susan Sarandon, Judy Greer, and Katie Aselton – from the Duplass brothers.

Project X  - Rated R (Thomas Mann, Jonathan Daniel Brown)
A House party that gets out of control. Wanted to be something incredible and groundbreaking and came up short. Don’t believe me, see for yourself this week.

Wanderlust - Rated R (Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd)
Going from the big city to a commune is going to cause all kinds of problems in this relationships.

READ THE THEATRICAL REVIEW

Also New This Week


Cat Run – Not Rated (Paz Vega, Janet McTeer)
Charlie’s Angels: The Complete Series (2011)
Franklin and Bash: The Complete First Season – (Breckin Meyer, Mark-Paul Gosselaar)
The Jerk Theory – Rated PG-13 (Josh Henderson, Jenna Dewan Tatum) Is it better to be a jerk than the nice guy? Depends on the girl...right?







Radio Rebel – Not Rated (Debby Ryan, Sarena Parmar) Crazy, I know..but I kinda dig Debby Ryan -- comes from all the Radio Disney listening I do with my daughter I guess -- the Disney movie comes to DVD.



Reel Love – Not Rated (LeAnn Rimes, Burt Reynolds)


And Finally

Seeking Justice – Rated R
(Nicolas Cage, January Jones, Guy Pearce)
Action and more as a man gets with a vigilante group to “seek justice” after a brutal attack. Watch the trailer below for more…and you’ll also see what Nicolas Cage is up to if you do.


 





DVD/Blu-ray Tidbit of the Week

I was a big fan of Alcatraz on Fox this past year, the whole first season will come home on July 31.

Pick of the Week

Tough week beyond the family film Big Miracle. Perfect for the whole family..

Pop Popcorn, Do the Dew, and Bust out the Blu and remember to Save Me A Seat!


Jumat, 24 Februari 2012

Review - Wanderlust


Lustful but Lacking

George (Paul Rudd) and Linda (Jennifer Aniston) are living the life in New York City.  They’ve just taken the giant leap and bought a place (a studio apartment) and are ready to move forward to take on all comers. But then…Linda’s documentary is turned down by HBO and the government has taken down George’s company. With life crashing down around them they take the only offer that is out there, they head south to move in with George’s obnoxious brother.

A long journey south to Georgia has driven them batty, the only thing that will help is a night in a soft bed and that is where the stumble into Elysium.

Elysium features some of the nicest people they have ever met, even though they are a bit eccentric. But the commune lifestyle isn’t what they were looking for on this trip, so on to the brother’s house. It takes very little time to realize that commune lifestyle is definitely better than George’s brother.

They give the free wheeling commune lifestyle a try for two weeks. Meeting character after character from the guru Seth (Justin Theroux), to the property owner Carvin (Alan Alda).

Seth’s girlfriend Eva (Malin Akerman) has eyes on George and Seth has eyes for Linda. Well since they share everything, that won’t be a problem, will it?

I came from this film virtually speechless.  There are moments where I definitely laughed out loud. But unfortunately, I had to struggle through many weird plot points and unfunny use of male organs. Why is it that everyone wants to shock you with men’s privates, and yes – I’m ducking saying the P word. This is a family blog.

The uneven nature of the film took away the gusto that should have been present. I just didn’t buy into some of the characters, and that lack of investment made some of the scenes that should have been funny, somewhat disappointing.

I’ll definitely give this one another chance, but for now, I wasn’t filled with lust or love and I immediately shaved after seeing it. (The commune lifestyle is not for me!)


C+


Director: David Wain
Starring: Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux, Alan Alda, Malin Akerman

Universal Pictures
Rating: R for sexual content, graphic nudity, language and drug use.
Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes