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Topic: 22 Jump Street (2014)
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Frank Angel
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Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 07-25-2014 10:45 PM
Yes, like Sam says, unbelievably silly and stupid with no social redeaming value -- you know, also UNBELIEVABLY FUNNY. This is stuff that would make me and my buddy's ladies get up and walk out of the theatre and leave us sitting there (so we left them at home), but hands down, the funnest damn thing I have seen in a LONG time. And the meet-the-parents' scene is indeed piss-in-your-pants funny. It's just that these two guys are sooo natural together, as good as any of the great duo comedians in the style of Laurel and Hardy, but with even a more palpable sense of genuine commradarie and bonding, which actually makes you able to care about the characters. You actually could believe that Hill and Channing are best friends in real life. It makes the whole thing quite endearing, actually. Some of the gags work and some you just roll your eyes and moan at the punch line, but no matter, because it all comes so fast that there is another gag right on top of the last one, and it more than likely will be laughing out loud funny.
Nothing demonstrates how much better it is seeing a movie in a theatre rather than at home than hearing a couple of hundred people laughting out loud in unison with you. 4.5/5 But wait, then there's the BIG technical problem; I don't know if this was a projection problem at this theatre (UA/Regal in Sheapshead Bay, Brooklyn NY) or the way the movie was processed or compressed or whatever when it was authored, but visually, it was downright disturbing in certain places. The best I can describe it is that whenever there was fast movement, especially in the football sequences and the spring break sequence on the beach, fast movement had this horrible video look -- a kind of staccato studder strobe effect. At one point I actually had to look away as it was so uncomfortable to look at. Nothing could look more video-ish and less film-like. Did anyone else notice this? It was so bad that if there were anyone in the theatre suffering from epilepsy, it would have caused them to have a seisure. Seriously. Did anyone else notice this phenomenon? Anyway, for technical it gets only 2.5/5 Oh yah, and the image in that theatre (#5) was underlit -- not by a lot but I noticed it. I can't imagine what 3D looks like there.
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