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By filmfan
on Mon, 25th Feb 2008 at 21:52
I saw The Bank Job and Be Kind Rewind. Here's what I thought. Oh and the Oscar results are in. The Bank Job - Jason Statham and friends rob a bank and find themselves the targets of a conspiracy when they find that they've stolen some incrimating photos. Everyone's out to get them before the photos go public. This is a pretty entertaining, but ultimately forgettable, heist movie. Its funny and violent where it needs to be and the acting's all fine. A fair way to spend an evening if there's no footy on. Be Kind Rewind - Jack Black and Mos Def recreate some classic films when the stock of their video store is wiped. This is funny and feel good. Director Michel Gondry is the guy behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, another great film. Be Kind Rewind is about loving movies and hating being told to hate piracy. For official sites and what's next on my list, check my last blog. The Oscars happened yesterday, despite all that writers' strike stuff, which seems sorted now anyway. For the full list of winners click here. As you might have guessed I'm happy that Juno got an Oscar for Diablo Cody's script - hard to believe its her first. Watch out for more great stuff from her. Check my last blog for links. I'm happy that the Coen brothers did so well with No Country For Old Men and well done to Javier Bardem for winning best supporting actor - that was a really creepy character. Good to see Ratatouille and Sweeney Todd pick up an award each too.
Do you think that the Oscars went to the right people? Comment this blog and tell me your thoughts.
Tags: be kind rewind, coen brothers, diablo cody, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, jack black, jason statham, javier bardem, juno, michel gondry, mos def, no country for old men, oscars, ratatouille, sweeney todd, the bank job
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By filmfan
on Thu, 24th Jan 2008 at 16:46
Tags: dewey cox, elvis, jack black, jack white, john c reilly, judd apatow, paul rudd, the beatles, walk hard
Saw Walk Hard yesterday (orange wednesdays baby!), and I was right before when I wrote all this in anticipation:
"Walk Hard is to musician biopics (Ray, and Walk The Line more specifically) what Anchorman was to TV News. At least i think it is. I haven't seen it yet but the trailer sold me before it had even finished. If you can't laugh at the prospect of Paul "It's called Sex Panther" Rudd (who was great in Knocked Up last year) as John Lennon then I can't help you. The best bit is that he's not even in the main cast, so the quality of the humour in the main story's gotta be high. If you're worried about music being belittled in Walk Hard then all i can say is - Jack White as Elvis"
As a whole, the film has a stronger sense of genre than Anchorman - The Legend of Ron Burgundy, because its is a spoof of the musical biopic genre. It is mostly a parody of Walk the Line, the Johnny Cash biopic starring Joaquin Phoenix, so you'll get more laughs from Walk Hard if you see that first. Other than that, Walk Hard draws on the stories of any number of legends of music - Bob Dylan being a good example. The film features cameos from almost everyone who's ever been funny in a Judd Apatow film - Paul Rudd as John Lennon, Jack Black as Paul McCartney, Jason Schwartzman as Ringo Starr and Justin Long as George Harrison. They don't have much screen time, but are very funny together as The Beatles, especially because they're Liverpudlian accents are all over the place. Jack White is excellent as Elvis, and Frankie 'Malcolm from Malcom in the Middle' Muniz even makes an appearance. I haven't laughed so hard since I saw Knocked Up and Superbad - also from Apatow. He is truly a comedy genius. Much kudos to John C. Reilly as the eponymous singer who grows from a small town blues guitarist aged 6, to a music phenenom with scores of offspring, who recounts the story of his life and music.
The songs are Spinal Tap-esque in places and always sung pitch perfect by Cox and his band. Check out the official site (especially the soundboard) for a taste of Dewey Cox. You'll never machete-fight in the same way again.
Tags: dewey cox, elvis, jack black, jack white, john c reilly, judd apatow, paul rudd, the beatles, walk hard
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