Movie Taco August
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August 2012
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Gotham Citys Most Wanted This cool web app allows users to project a Batman, Bane or Catwoman mask on their face using a webcam. Check out ours below! This comedy has the perfect mix of laughs and tears. Read our review overleaf
Ted
Emma The Harry Potter star is Watson dressing horribly and dying her dogs fur. Lack of We dont want to travel IMAX 1000 miles to see The screens Dark Knight Rises at midnight!
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INSIDE SPIDER-MAN, TED, MADAGASCAR 3, JOHN CARTER, A THOUSAND WORDS, MIB3 REVIEWED
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Ted ++++
I have never found Family Guy to be that funny. Sometimes, when I turn on American Dad, I can find a few laughs, but Seth McFarlanes original raunchy cartoon does nothing for me. The same cannot be said of McFarlanes fantastic new comedy, Ted, which I loved as soon as I became aware of, back in Autumn of 2011. The poster and trailer added to this and made it one of my most anticipated films of the year. I was not wrong. Mark Wahlberg stars as John, whos teddy bear came to life when he was eight. When Ted first began to talk and move, it was a big deal. He was invited on Johnny Carson, and Johnnys parents were regular news interviewees. As the voiceover tells us, however, after a while just like Frankie Muniz and Justin Bieber, nobody gives a shit! Skip forward to 2012, where Johnny and Ted are two washed-up potheads with crappy jobs. Johnnys girlfriend Laurie (Mila Kunis) is being wooed by her boss (Joel McHale on top form) and Johnny is planning to take her out to dinner for their fourth wedding anniversary. When they arrive home, Ted is sitting on the couch with several prostitutes, watching Jack and Jill. There is a turd on the floor. Laurie is furious and demands Johnny make Ted move out. Ted is forced to get a new apartment and job at a supermarket, where he meets a new girlfriend, who doesnt get on with Laurie at a double-date.
Johnny accompanies Laurie to a party at her bosses house, promising to spend less time with Ted, but when his furry buddy calls to say the original Flash Gordon (Sam Jones), their hero, is at his apartment, Johnny escapes, and the two friends spend the night smoking weed and drinking shots with Jones. At one point, an Asian man comes in to complain about the noise and he transforms into Emperor Ming. It is moments like this that make this film extra special, like 21 Jump Street earlier this year, and full of old-fashioned comic tricks. Even the films score is jazzy and reminds one of Laurel and Hardy type films of old. Johnny and Teds continuing relationship is a tragic case of Johnnys refusal to grow up. Laurie points this out on several occasions, but Johnny continues to deny it. Ted is a very funny and sometimes sad summer film, which you will want to watch over and over again.
A Thousand Words +
I dont hate Eddie Murphy. Some people hate him the way others hate Adam Sandler, whom I love. His voicing of Donkey is the best thing in the Shrek films (Im dying for a spin-off), and even recent fodder like Tower Heist hasnt been too bad. A Thousand Words made me feel a bit ill. It starts off with a serious of irritating scenes which are supposed to make us realise how talkative and obnoxious Murphys character is, and over time becomes more emotional and tries to show Murphys character learning to help people and feel others pain. Murphy is very annoying, as is the rest of the Z-list cast (par the excellent Jack McBrayer, who sadly appears very little) and the jokes are so unfunny they made me wretch. Please do not watch this film, under any circumstances! It contains false emotion and no humour.
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Extras Life of Pi
While were here, I might as well mention the 3-minute preview of Ang Lees Life of Pi that showed in 3D beforehand. Verdict: Boring and repetitive
Easter Eggs
1. Peter has a poster for Rear Window hanging in his bedroom Gwen has a copy of Seabiscuit on her desk. Tobey Maguire starred in this film. Stan Lee appears on screen while Peter and Lizard are fighting in the library Peter falls into a wrestling wring like the one in the original Spider-Man
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After the hilarious Men in Black and infantile MIIB, Agent J (Will Smith) and Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) are back in black, fighting and protecting aliens who have taken up residence on Earth. MIB head honcho X has died, and K makes a speech at his funeral, which J jokes contains no emotion whatsoever. We see Boris the Animal (just Boris) escaping from a moonprison thanks to his girlfriend (Nicole Scherzinger donning her old Pussycat Dolls costume and carrying a cake) and vowing to go back in time and kill the MIB agent who took his arm (Agent K). This is where the films problems start. Boris is, in my opinion, one of the worst, most boring and annoying movie villains to appear on screens for several years. What happened to creating original, funny baddies for science-fiction movies instead of massive space-wasting aliens who say the same thing (just Boris) every single time they appear onscreen. Luckily, Boris appears in the film infrequently enough to not ruin it entirely. In fact, I was able to forget about his presence completely when he was offscreen and immerse myself in the pure fun of K and Js adventures. By K, I of course mean the 1960s version of Tommy Lee Jones, portrayed convincingly by Josh Brolin, sounding like he has been overdubbed by Jones and looking like a motion-capture creation. At one point in the film, J and K attend a party thrown by Andy Warhol, where the password to enter is Janice Joplin and Yoko Ono is waiting outside the door. They encounter Griffin, a man with a literally open mind who sees everything from the point of view of several different futures at once. He is about the most interesting thing in the film, and the only thing which seems like it might fit into a proper, grown-up science-fiction film. Not that MIB3 is even half as childish as its predecessor in the series. The film manages to explore the racism of the 60s in an efficient way, without being offensive, but without losing the comic tone of the rest of the film, when J is arrested for driving a fancy car around New York. Many critics have said the film brushes over this issue and focuses on the action, but I think Sonnefields intentions were better than that, and that he actually wanted young people watching the film to think about the issues raised. The final action-packed sequence at the site of the July 1969 moon launch is thrilling and the time jumps off the Chrysler Building are dizzying in 3D. Men in Black 3 is great fun for the family to enjoy, even if it isnt the Summers smartest or best blockbuster. Christopher Nolan has nothing to worry about over here if hes looking for some Dark Knight Rises competition, so he better keep his eye on Snow White or Prometheus to steal his crown.
<<<< John Carter is a pretty decent and entertaining film. The first 19 minutes feature Edgar Rice discovering his uncle (Carter)s death, and beginning to read his journal. We meet John, a cowboy, who is arrested by a General Custer impressionist and escapes, only to be transported to MARS! He is captured by Tharks (led by Willem Dafoe) and is made their hero after rescuing a Princess (Lynn Collins) from the evil Dominic West. Mark Strong basically reprises his Green Lantern role as one of Wests advisors, and is one of the few really good performances in the film. Thomas Haden Churchs voice makes an appearance, as another Thark, and as this is on my list of Sounds I Could Listen To Throughout Eternal Death, it came as a nice surprise. Kitsch is perfectly charming as Carter, the rest of the cast are fine, and the CGI desert and city landscapes are astoundingly beautiful.
However, there is an issue in the fact that almost every action sequence is taken straight out of Star Wars. There is pod-racing from The Phantom Menace, a big monster in a pit from Return of the Jedi, and arena battle from Attack of the Clones, raiders firing from cliffs from A New Hope and people standing on balconies looking out at cityscapes from Menace and Attack.
In one sequence, Carter is fighting an army of enemy Tharks and as he strikes each blow against a warrior, we see flashback images of him discovering his wife dead in a house fire and burying her in the garden. This is a surprisingly emotional scene compared with the rest of the film, and shows a different side of Carter that helps us empathise better with him for the remainder of the running time.
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