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Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/15/2009 9:41:53 PM)
Rating: 5.00 Cheezy Poofs™
Genre: Animated comedy
Starring: Trek Parker, Matt Stone, and a lot of cutouts.
Plot: Four small children in a quiet mountain town help their neighbors, respect authority and behave with impeccable manners. OK, seriously, if you have seen the show, you know that the first sentence was a total lie. And if you have not seen the show, then what's wrong with you asswipe? South Park rules. And this film is no exception. I HATE musicals. But there are two exceptions. Rocky Horror Picture Show and South Park. Basically, the whole movie is about how some kids sneak into an R rated movie and learn profanity, then the parents get all riled up, declare war on Canada, and bring about Armageddon. And yes, all of your favorite elements of the show are there. Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny, Terrance and Philip, and the ridiculous adult cast. Yes, Kenny dies, but that's only the beginning of his odyssey. Just watch the film.
Viewing Advice: Watch the film. Definately. Unless you're easily offended, then stay away, stay far away! Run for your life, they're singing the Uncle****er song!
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 5/22/2013 1:03:30 PM)
Rating: 4.00 zombie tribbles
Genre: Sci fi franchise flick
Starring: Chris Pine, Sylar, Sherlock, Shaun of the Dead, Harold, Robocop
Plot: I liked the first Trek reboot flick, despite its' problems. But this movie is much much better. Benedict Cumberbatch is awesome, as expected (especially the voice, it's like a young Alan Rickman as a Kryptonian Terminator from Hell). We get Kirk vs. Cumberbatch, as expected. We get Kirk and Spock's humorous interections, as expected. We get visually stunning fights, crashes, explosions, and stunts, as expected. But we get more. We get a glimpse at life on 23rd century Earth, which makes the stakes of the film seem more important, because when a city is threatened, we see that this isn't just abstract geometrical future city model 2634253-B. It's a city with people, and cars, and businesses, and homes. Like the cities we live in. We get to see the formation of a more militarized Starfleet. We get to see villains with reasons for what they do. Reasons that at times we have to think about and consider that they may be at least partly right. Like
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the militarization of Starfleet is kind of necessary, though thawing out Khan to make your super weapons is not a good way to go about it.
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Ok, I see that I'm going to have to put a lot of this review in the spoiler tags. So I'm going to review what I can outside of them, then put the rest of this review in one big tag. Deal? The crew's characterizations are dead on, with the exception of some of Kirk's choices, but I can chalk that up to him being shaken up by the events of the first portion of the film. Scotty is hilarious, but, more importantly, Pegg is becoming more like Scotty than in the last film. His performance is not a jarring bump out of the movie this time. We do need to see more Sulu next movie though. Although the line he does get is fucking awesome. The action setpieces are very thrilling, very stunning, and for the most part make sense. The plot behind the plot seems obvious to everyone except Kirk and his crew, but then they're busy dealing with other things.
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Cumberbatch makes an awesome Q, doesn't he? OK, just kidding. As you likely guessed, he plays KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!! And I have to say, he is a convincing ruthless genetically engineered superhuman. I look forward to the inevitible square-off between Daniel Craig's 007 and Cumberbatch's Max Zorin. He is logic, but also decisiveness, controlled recklessness, and physicality. Really, he's sort of an amalgamation of the strengths of Kirk and Spock. But it's not just the intensity and depth BC brings to his portrayal. Not just the rage buried under the calculating exterior. The script has Khan doing things that normal hu-mons cannot do. That is refreshing. For too long, Trek has shied away from superhumans being actually physically superhuman. Prior to the reboot, the only time I can think of where we see anything approaching this was Data in First Contact. But Abrams is good at it. Great at it. Nero in Star Trek. Khan and Spock in Into Darkness. There is one issue, of course. Khan doesn't look very much like the Khan we all remember. But when you watch the movie, and the full backstory is revealed, think about this: a little plastic surgery being done to Khan makes sense plotwise, to help conceal what has been done. Remember, in the prior timeline, they had the technology, at about this point in history, to make humans look like Romulans. So making a Sikh look like a white guy, removing a key physical identifying trait to conceal his identity, is not beyond the realms of possibility or plausibility.
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Viewing Advice: Watch this film on the big screen, you'll be glad you did.
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/21/2009 11:25:53 PM)
Rating: 4.00 cheesy movie references
Genre: Movie parody (superhero)
Starring: Some kids, the great Leslie Neilson, that D-bag from all those Sandler movies
Plot: What's this? A "movie movie" in the 4-5 Club? WHY?!!! Well look, I know that the "__________ Movie" movies tend to suck. Sure the first two were ok despite being parodies of Scream, which was itself a parody. That's like if I got an accordian and wrote "Dare To Be Cupid" about ABC cancelling that show twice (they were probably just jerking the writer around. Or maybe the first show was just part of their evil cult's plot to unleash Jeremy Piven onto the world. A cult of Ari Golds, now that's a scary thought!). Recent ________ Movies had "jokes" like "hey what if Borat was on that beach from Pirates of the Carribean and... well that's it? I think it'd go a little something like this..." But this movie is actually good. Sure the base plot is a ripoff of Spider-Man, but that's expected. Practically a requirement for this genre. But in Superhero Movie, they did several things to make this movie actually work. First, they kept the movie refs reigned in so they didn't detract from the actual movie. Second, since this is a parody of an actual movie and not a genre (or as is more frequently the case, a random clump of movies that happen to be in the cultural zeitgeist the year the parody was made), it actually has a plot that could be detracted from by clumsy cutaways. Third, they had a fairly original villain. Sure Chris McDonald (the perennial douchebag in so many Adam Sandler movies) is filling the Green Goblin's role as best friend's dad/rich D-bag/supervillain. But the writers didn't take the easy out and just pick a color and alliterative mythological create (although the Lavender Leprechaun would have been funny). They made up a new villain, Hourglass, whose powers and motif are not based on any Spidey movie villains, although he is similar to certain incarnations of the Vulture in his need to absorb life energy. Fourth, they got Leslie Neilson. The guy who made the Naked Gun movies great. The guy who made Dracula Dead and Loving It great. The guy who made that lame 2001 parody actually semi-watchable. And Neilson is in top form as Not-Uncle-Ben.
Viewing Advice: If you see only one "___________ Movie" movie (and really that's a damn good idea) see this one. It's very funny and well written and acted for a parody movie. And one more thing. Hug it out, bitches. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/15/2009 8:37:58 PM)
Rating: 4.00 "tumahs"
Genre: Science Fiction
Starring: Ahnauld Shwartzennhardtospell, that lesbo icepick chick, Louie from Taxi, Sam Fisher, a chick with three knocker, a dude with a freaky mutant puppet growing out of his stomach, Ahnauld Shwartzennhardtospell on video
Plot: Douglas Quaid (Ahnauld) is a construction worker who wants to go to Mars. Sharon Stone is his wife who doesn't want him to go to Mars. Against the advice of his twin brother (or was that another movie?), Arnie goes to Rekall, a travel place where instead of sending you someplace, they implant the memory of going there. But Quaid has real memories of being on Mars as a secret agent that get unlocked. And now Sam Fisher is trying to kill him, even though Sam Fisher's boss doesn't want him dead. This movie was surprisingly good. A lot of times, people complain about product placement, but I found the product placement to be a very innovative part of this movie. One thing that makes most sci-fi seem totally unrealistic to me is the total lack of brand names anywhere. It's amazing how much believability a Fuji billboard in the background, or a soft drink can can (hehe) bring to a movie.
Viewing Advice: This movie is very entertaining. But after you watch it, you really must try to track down the Total Recallin' MP3. You have not lived until you've heard a Tom Petty song parody sung in a bad Austrian accent.
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/15/2009 8:35:39 PM)
Rating: 4.00 flying poodles
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Weird Al. That guy from Weird Al's band who I used to think played Thor in that Hulk telemovie, the SNL chick with the annoying voice, a cool Japanese guy, the CBS sitcom chick with the annoying voice, Cosmo Kramer, an evil old guy, a creepy long-haired mad sceintist guy, and a midget.
Plot: George Newman (Weird Al) is a loser. Until he gets put in charge or a UHF station that his uncle won in a poker game. The station starts to take off with zany shows like "Wheel of Fish!" and a runaway hit kids show starring Stanley Spidowski (Kramer), whos only question on being offered a TV show was "uh, can I still be the janitor?" Of course, when the evil old guy who runs the local network affiliate gets wind that a UHF station is beating him in the ratings, he plots to destroy his rival. Can George turn his life around, or will the evil old guy crush him?
Viewing Advice: A very fun film. Check your brain and enjoy. Then watch the commentary.
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/17/2009 8:37:54 PM)
Rating: 4.00 I forgot what rating type to use
Genre: Amnesia-based thriller
Starring: Jim Cavihoweveryouspellit, Joey Pants, the Talk Soup guy
Plot: 5 people wake up locked in a warehouse, with no idea how they got there. They have to work together, even though it quickly becomes apparent that some of them are criminals and others are victims. As for who's who? Well I won't ruin the surprise of who's who. But odds are, some of them you'll guess right, some you'll guess wrong. Anyway, Joey Pants wakes up tied to a chair, and provides amusing comic relief for a good portion of the film, but for the most part, the movie is pretty serious about the conflicts and shifting alliances between these unhinged men who cannot remember who they actually are or who they should be teaming up with. The movie maintains a great deal of tension even after they pretty much tell you who is who.
Viewing Advice: Pause the movie after a few minutes, and think about who you think is who. Then watch to see if you're right.
Reviewed By: Lord High Rikonian ( 10/15/2009 6:23:39 PM)
Rating: 4.00 remakes of old TV shows
Genre: Science Fiction Western. That's right... science fiction western.
Starring: The Fresh Prince of kicking alien ass and that guy who kept trying to kill John Cleese in A Fish Called Wanda
Plot: West, an Army captain and Artemis Gordon, a US Marshal team up to stop Dr. Loveless (an evil guy with no legs). Along the way we see some weird tech stuff, some of which would be considered advanced today. We also see lots of that overacting we love so much from Will Smith and lots of that subtle comedic style we love so much from Kevin Kline. This movie has the standard mismatched buddy cop style to it that made Lethal Weapon I so fun to watch. And one more thing... that friggin' giant robot spider rules!
Viewing Advice: I liked this film. I've heard mixed reviews from my friends. But one thing I noticed is the people who really hated this film are mostly fans of the original show (I had never seen it). So if you are a big fan of the original show, skip this movie. If you are not, then watch this movie. It's funny.
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