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David Stambaugh
Film God
Posts: 4021
From: Eugene, Oregon
Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 01-24-2004 12:35 AM
01/23/2004, Regal Cinema World 8, Eugene OR, 7:30PM, House #4, probably SR-D. Attendance only about 25. Overall xlnt presentation, no complaints.
The editing, visual effects, and soundtrack are top-notch. The story, although preposterous, is still pretty interesting and I wasn't bored by it -- it's actually pretty riveting.
The bad: Some of the dialog is laughable. Ashton Kutcher is OK, but every once in a while I thought a little Kelso surfaced.
On a 4-star scale, I'll give it 2 1/2 stars. Not bad, could have been better, yet better than it has a right to be. (I think I'm stealing that line from someone like Roger Ebert, not sure... )
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Dave Williams
Wet nipple scene
Posts: 1836
From: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 01-27-2004 10:40 PM
Now I have actually gone and seen this film. I am truly sorry for anyone that hated this film from the get go. I think quite often people pre judge a film and then find ways to justify it.
If the film sucked then either most people are stupid or perhaps some people just don't get out of the booth and away from the cleaning supplies long enough.
Besides, critics included, when you see enough films, you tend to get a bit jaded when you are presented with anything starring ashton kutcher. There has to be a bit of jealousy in the hate that many have for him.
I thought he did a pretty good job considering this is his first venture into serious film. Although he is making the leap a bit faster than other physical comics, ie. Tom Hanks and Jim Carrey, remember that they were once hated and repulsed by critics as well. But now when they do the serious, we actually take them seriously.
Ten years from now, we may just see the same with Ashton. Remember he is young, he has many years ahead of him, and he is trying, which is more than I can say for those that are just wanting to tear him down. I doubt any one of his detractors could have done any a better job on this film.
That said, it was a very well written and thought out thriller. I was saddened by the fact that there was no closure on the painting he did in school, but I imagine that was probably a scene that was cut in post production, for whatever reason. The rest of the story seems to have tied itself up rather neatly, without too much of a happy hollwood ending, and without that standard dead guy comes back from the grave to haunt us for a sequel gag we get from so much drivel like this genre produces.
I will give this 2.75 stars out of four, mostly because of Kelso's lame attempt to look crazy in the end, instead he looks like an escaped gorilla, not an escaped mental patient. I laughed out loud maybe five times, four of which I know I wasn't supposed to. The story and direction were right on for a couple of first timers, and considering again that this is ashtons first real film, and Ethan Suplee was great in an unfortunately small supporting role, etc ect.
So give the big goof a break. He will improve over time. Cut the guy some slack. At least he is out there willing to make an ass out of himself for the sake of entertainment. He is probably the luckiest sob on the earth right now, and I do believe he knows it.
After all, we don't judge Tom Hanks on Batchelor Party or Busom Buddies, yet that was his roots, and he went on to win two very well deserved academy awards. Jim carrey got robbed in Truman Show and The Majestic, but his day will come. Robin Williams, look at him, all the way from Mork from Ork.
Ashton is a funny guy, young and inexperienced. I will give him a break, as some here have. I think he has great promise, and I will bank on any movie he makes as pure bank, so lets hope he has some agents smarter than he is to make sure he doesn't go the road of Yakof Smirnoff.
Ciao.
Dave
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Jason Black
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1723
From: Myrtle Beach, SC, USA
Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 01-31-2004 01:34 PM
Pravin scribe:
quote: The idiots at AMC Parkway Pointe put this in one of their smaller screens and it was filled up. Meanwhile, Big Bounce was put in their biggest theater and it was mostly empty(I took a peak). How dumb can the management be.
Stemming from the fact that this *is* a major chain operation, I would imagine that the house placement, at least yesterdays placement, would have been dictated by someone behind a desk hundreds of miles away. Given that, after the 7pm shows, where tim ewould allow, a good manager would have swapped houses. If time did not allow, it should be chnaged prior to the first show the following day.
Quite possibly another fine example of micromanagement at it's finest! And we all know that chains don't do that.. +
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