MCN Originals Archive for October, 2010
Frenzy on the Wall: Everything Old is Old Again

I had no interest in seeing The Expendables this summer. I loved ’80s action movies as much as the next person; hell, I grew up watching movies like Commando over and over again. Even now, if I catch an old Schwarzenegger or Stallone flick on cable, I find I still have a sentimental attachment to…
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A 20 Weeks Special Edition – The first two awards shows are now locked in. One is a happy, celebratory experience. The other is a cynical facade. Welcome To Hollywood!
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Industry trackers had pegged the stereoscopic version of Jackass at roughly $30 million prior to its opening. But they obviously were deaf to bygone wag Henry Mencken’s observation that “no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”
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Estimates have the crazy-stunt boys of Jackass 3-D kicking off the weekend box office with a solid lead over the rest of the pack, leaving everyone else to battle it out for second place.
Read the full article »Digital Nation: Down Terrace

One of the knocks against portrayals of organized crime in American movies and television is that they tend to make criminality look like a reasonable career choice, until the bullets and subpoenas start flying, anyway. The same applies for the use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco and firearms. It’s fun until it isn’t. There’s nothing even…
Read the full article »Wilmington on Movies: The Chicago International Film Festival, Red, Conviction … and more

And listen, if I have to read one more review about how this is a movie especially for AARP members, or the geriatric set, or card-carrying Medicare moviegoers, or old folks, I think I’ll throw my walker at them. Give me a break. What do these clowns want, a life spent perusing nothing but Jesse Eisenberg, Michael Cera, or Hannah Montana movies?
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This week, our box office pundits see those crazy boys from Jackass leading the pack with the third installment of the franchise — now with 3-D! Meanwhile, Social Network looks to take a backseat to Red’s take on the pulled-out-of-retirement spy story.
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Projects for producers and writers in Hollywood have all kinds of degrees of “hands on” or “hands off.” In the case of RED, producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura developed the material from early on and the Brothers Hoeber, the screenwriters, were on the project from the time of their first draft through today
Read the full article » 5 Comments »Wilmington on DVDs: How to Train Your Dragon, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Darjeeling Limited, The Films of Nikita Mikhalkov, The Hangover, The Human Centipede and more …

The opening, for me at least, would have been better with something quieter before the storm — however virtuosic that dragon-storm, however riveting that warfare. The movie could have used a lot more initial contrast between the dreamy predispositions of Hiccup, and those bloody dragon assaults that come blasting at us right from the start.
Read the full article » 14 Comments »The DVD Wrap: Splice, The Magician, White on Rice, Leaves of Grass, and more …

Splice: Blu-ray If an Academy Award were given each year to the most ingenious new monster, it would be difficult to choose between the conjoined creature created by a mad surgeon in The Human Centipede and the genetic abominations in Splice. In Vincenzo Natali’s continuously inventive sci-fi/horror thriller, Splice, a pair of young scientists extends…
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DP/30 – The legendary director spends 30 minutes talking Another Year, his actors, why he doesn’t like to talk about his process, and his love of all kinds of movies.
Read the full article »Frenzy on the Wall: A Sad State of Affairs

Let me start by saying that I didn’t see Life as We Know It because I’ve already seen it. Chances are you’ve seen it too. Based on the premise and the trailer, I’m fairly confident that I could predict every beat in that film. Not only do I know everything that will happen in it,…
Read the full article » 5 Comments »Digital Nation: In Washington, No One Can Hear You Scream

Eliminate the birthers, tax-dodgers, bigots, wannabe witches, Flat Earth diehards and Palin-tologists from the Tea Party movement and you’ll find the righteously angry offspring of the just plain pissed-off Americans, who, in Network, opened their windows and shouted “We’re as mad as hell and we’re not going to take this anymore.”
Read the full article » 1 Comment »Gurus o’ Gold – A Post Toronto Look At The Field

The Gurus are back for a post-Toronto October drive-by before we start out weekly duties in November. Not too many suprises in Best Picture, but the Acting categories are looking tight for the men and fairly open for the women.
Read the full article » 15 Comments »Weekend Box Office Report – October 10

Tracking reports had pegged the uplifting tale of racing Triple Crowner Secretariat as the weekend’s odds-on favorite with estimates in the range of $16 million to $18 million. But its appeal to women and an older demo that remembered the four-legged wonder of the early 1970s failed to bring ‘em out in its maiden performance despite a considerable marketing push.
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Friday’s estimates have Life as We Know It and The Social Network neck-and-neck for the lead, with Secretariat behind in the place position. Will the horse tale come from behind to win the weekend?
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Secretariat, the horse, was a big, glossy chestnut colt who won the Triple Crown and is widely regarded today as perhaps the best racehorse who ever lived. Secretariat, the movie, is big, glossy cinematic comfort food for the family in troubled times, grilled cheese and tomato soup wholesomeness to soothe the soul and take the…
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Secretariat (Three and a Half Stars) U. S.; Randall Wallace, 2010 If you’ve got a great story, in life or in movies, the best thing to do is usually to let it fill your heart, tell it clearly, keep it straight and pure, and don’t load it up with agendas and tack-ons. The new movie…
Read the full article »Nowhere Boy, A DP/30 Double Feature

In honor of John Lennon’s 70th birthday, a DP/30 double feature with the director and star of Nowhere Boy
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In Part 2 of his journey, Jaimie D’Cruz guides us from post-production all the way to Sundance and the media rumors that the film was a hoax.
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