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Topic: The Longest Yard (2005)
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Sam Graham
AKA: "The Evil Sam Graham". Wackiness ensues.
Posts: 1431
From: Waukee, IA
Registered: Dec 2004
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posted 05-30-2005 08:59 PM
CINEMA: Cinemark 16, Fort Collins, CO AUDITORIUM: 2 PRESENTATION: (Presumably) DTS Digital PRESENTATION PROBLEMS: Playing a Dolby Digital trailer in analog RATING: 2 and one half stars (out of four)
WARNING: Spoilers are bad for your complexion
Girl at ticket window is talking on her cell phone. Is that really a good example for theatre patrons? "Blah blah blah...blah...blah blah blah...Hi!" "Two for The Longest Yard, please." "Ten fifty. Thank you. Blah blah blah...blah...blah blah blah blah..."
The television commercials fire up in center channel analog. This is a good sign, because every movie I've seen here since "Peter Pan" has been an audio nightmare. The digital fails for lengthy periods of time and the analog wildly pans to different channels across the front sound stage at random. It's so bad, actual patrons get up to complain. Not today, though. The only sound issue appeared to be miscommunication. All but two of the trailers played in digital, and the two that didn't did not have "DTS" listed in the tail credits that I saw. So it was really silly that whoever assembled this print tacked on Dolby's "Stomp" trailer, which, of course, played in analog.
Last year, an all-star cast much more capable than this one ripped "The Stepford Wives" to shreds, and I'm still bitter. So my expectations going into this remake featuring Saturday Night Live alumni and multiple professional wrestlers were far below "low". It didn't help that I happened to be watching this movie in the very same auditorium I saw "The Stepford Wives" redux in.
To that degree, I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, this was far lighter than the original, and duplicating the ending of the original only helped to show how less capable this cast is than the original at drama, but it was still better than I could have ever expected.
I might have even gone three stars if it weren't for the completely unwarranted Rob Schneider cameos.
Nah.
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