Monday, December 31, 2007
2/3rd of a Trooper
The jest of his commentary is "a funny thing happened behind the scenes" with a few little hints about how he thought his movie was better (Laurie wouldn't be such a stick-in-the-mud; Tommy would be more of a smart-ass, Loomis would have taken advantage of a case like Michael's, etc.).
The added stuff didn't really add a whole bunch so I can see why it was cut. There is a particularly nasty bit of business in which a female patient is taken in KaneMichael's room and raped by a couple of the guards/attendants as they taunt Michael. The point of the scene is to spark Michael's escape, but it all comes off as gratuitous sexual violence for the sake of gratuitous sexual violence. Clearly, others thought so which is why the scene was snipped. Rob explains that he thought the scene was important because reports he read and films he'd seen talk about how much abuse occurred in mental institutions in the 70s. Yeah, Rob. Thanks for clarifying.
(Oh, and another added bit has full-frontally naked Linda being strangled instead of merely a boob shot. Rob says that he's really glad his actors who got naked weren't all uptight about it because in general the crew has seen it all and really doesn't care. Firstly, Rob, it is your ACTRESSES who got naked. The barest thing I saw on a guy in this flick was feet. Secondly, whether or not your crew is excited doesn't mean that a woman can't feel a bit queasy about her boobs swinging in the wind while some giant swings a fake knife at her. And thirdly, STFU!!!)
Ultimately, the guards pay for their ugly deed which brings me to another thing that bothers me about Rob's movie. While the characters in the original film aren't exactly wholly fleshed out, they aren't stupid caricatures or types, and none of them are terrible or unpleasant. You felt badly when they died even though you didn't know them well.
In Rob's film too many characters seem to be "asking for it". When Michael attacks the really foul-mouthed bully kid (Rob remembers kids in his school talking about other's kids' mom's having to have cum pumped from their stomachs...despite the Murder High moniker we earned one evil lunch period, my high school really wasn't that bad at all), I seriously think Rob wants that picked-on junior high part of us to cheer as that kid goes from tough guy to begging, whimpering bloody pulp. Sorry, Rob. No can do.
I didn't even make it to the second disc which has even more deleted scenes and making-of stuff. I just don't care enough to invest the time, energy, or brain cells needed to muddle through it.
Latter, I'll tell you all about how much I hated Hatchet.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Movie Date
I must admit to being a bit distracted by a couple of things. One was the annoying couple sitting not far behind me discussing the flick at points. That's what dinner afterwards is for. Shut it! The other was the fact that they never really turned the lights down. What up with that, Lagoon? Dark = Goooood! And finally (so a few things, not a couple) was the number of Law & Order/Oz/Sopranos/Wire extras up in that bitch. I'm all into the plot but also like, "Hey, that's Beadie" or "Well, hello, Scott Ross' sister" or "Isn't that Carmela's dad" (I was actually wrong on that last one). Hell, did you know, PSH himself appears in an episode of L&O back in the day? And, yeah Marisa Tomei can keep her Oscar. Even if she didn't really earn it for My Cousin Vinny, she makes up for that here...and well, it's not like most people get an Oscar for what they deserve.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Ch-ch-changes
So Britney’s “conscientious” little sister got herself knocked up. I only mention this because Dave and the DJs at KDWB decided they needed to debate age-of-consent laws since Jamie-Lynn’s babydaddy is 19. Apparently, they aren’t aware of the fact that it varies from state to state, and that there are little tweaks and twists to it based on both the parties’ ages. So no, JL’s Babydaddy is not necessarily a rapist. Everyone guy who is more than a year older than a girl is not a pedophile. To Catch a Predator has got everyone going crazy.
I also mention it because of the weird quote from Nickelodeon. They make it sound like she killed someone in a drunk driving accident (find link to Prison Break Tweener story). How would she not “take responsibility” for being pregnant? Is the “difficult time” reference to Jamie-Lynn’s situation or all the crap going on with her increasingly unstable big sister? Oh, and it’s nice of OK(!) to ask JL how she feels about premarital sex what with her having got some and all. I think it would have been smarter of JL to say “I’m not gonna answer that” or “I mind my knitting and you should mind yours”. Instead she cops out and goes with the “don’t do it (even if it felt pretty good to me)” which just makes her a hypocrite.
So now I’ve said too much about Jamie-Lynn Spears’ bun-in-the-oven.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
I'm not watching this one either, so who knows what will happen. However, you know the whole thing about opinions and assholes so I'm gonna give my point of view on this.
Simply put, no way John White should be found guilty of manslaughter here. Maybe reckless endangerment if you think (like I do) he grabbed his gun in an attempt to "scare" these guys off. A carload of hooligans pulling up and making threats to my kid? I'd grab a shotgun too (if I had one). Why is this Black man expected to lock his door and cower in his home? Would the prosecutor be saying the same thing were the situation reversed? Or if the group of kids making the threats had been Black also? Normally, the playing of the race card irks me, but it is somewhat appropriate when you consider a Black man was (falsely) accused of raping a White girl, is then followed to his home by a gaggle of White guys who then get out of the car and yell racial epithets at him. It may seem overly-dramatic in this day and age. However, there is no denying that racial tensions still exist and that hate crimes still occur. They didn't retreat even after the boy and his dad came out of the home with guns in hand. That to me would indicate they meant business, and not good business either.
I'm not crazy about the prevalence of guns or the quickness with which people will use them, but I'm also not crazy about double standards about who can protect their property and family from whom.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Prom Night
I would like to think we are moving away from these kinds of labels and signifiers. Hopefully, this suit will bring some enlightenment to some school administrators.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Hurray for the justice system?
I tell you one minute the system (or a part of it) makes me proud, and the next it smacks me down.
Wasting time
I went shopping with Bean Saturday and I spent less than $50. For me that is impressive. We went to World Market where I found chipotle chili powder for hella cheaper than it is at Kowalski’s. The $.99 packet I got there filled over half the $7.39 Kowalski’s bottle. I resisted the urge to have her stop at either Michaels or Jo-Ann Fabrics. In other words, I did not buy yarn. That is impressive. Next it was over to Target where I found some of them rubber boots all the kids are wearing, some soup, and Trivial Pursuit’s Greatest Hits. I don’t know why I buy games. I never have people over to play those games. People never have me over to play those games. Guess I was just feeling like I needed to buy something.
So of course I woke up Sunday and decided to return that game because I already have the 20th Anniversary and the Pop Culture DVD editions of TP plus the 80s Game which I never play. In fact I have a Sims game, a Civilization game, and a CSI game. None of which I know how to play. I am so horrible at computer games.
The really weird thing about this weekend is that I kept feeling weird about having nothing to do. Like, “School’s out, so what should I do with myself?” Weird. Because, really. It’s not like I spent that much time doing homework when school was in session. I’m kind of a bad student like that.
I did watch Waitress which was a cute movie. Not spectacular, but certainly enjoyable. Better than Knocked Up which was… not that funny. In fact, it wasn’t very funny at all. To be really honest, it was trying so hard to be funny, that it became extra-unfunny. Even Paul Rudd was unfunny in this, and well, I kinda love him. The beard bet thing got old really quick. They used up all the good jokes they had within ten minutes of establishing that as a running gag. Although I found Seth Rogan all sorts of hot in 40-Year-Old Virgin (it must have been the tattoos), there was no part of me that understood why Katherine Heigl’s character would give him the time of day when she first saw him. (And Ms. Heigl agrees with me, much to Mr. Apatow’s chagrin.) As for the pregnancy, it is believable that she would keep the kid and maybe even let him be a part of the baby’s life, but not so much that she would put up with his joblessness and potheadedness and general assholey-ness for very long because despite whatever the movie might be thinking, Girlfriend could definite do hella better by her damn self.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
To catch a thief
I bring all this up because this slimeball just got sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison. Now assuming he actually does any real time, you just know he won’t be breaking any rocks anywhere anytime soon. I guess part of me kinda feels like there shouldn’t be any big distinction between “white collar’ embezzlement and blue collar (?) robbery and these guys should have to do hard time just like any other thief. As they say, can’t do the time then don’t do the crime. That sort of separation is what makes these guys think what they are doing isn’t really hurting anyone, that they are above everyone else and certainly not in the same league as some street scum who robs the SuperAmerica for cash. I mean, why don’t the cops and the feds focus on some REAL criminals? Maybe fewer people would bilk victims out of their funds if they knew they might have to spend 2 or 3 years bunking with a guy who makes Charles Manson seem like a nice young man.
Another part of me though feels like putting the Polka King in with violent felons was a bit harsh. Perhaps I only feel that way because of what actually happened to him and I know I only feel like that because his crime was non-violent (and because I found some of his victims a little tough to sympathize with, but I’m kinda cold to those who are stupid in their greed). I mean, I can’t say I felt exactly bad when that inmate bashed in Dahmer’s crazy head because one of Dahmer’s victims was a 14-year-old boy and well, it was Jeffrey Dahmer who came off as pretty nonchalant about his deeds in interviews. And then there was that pedophile priest who was killed by an inmate. So he was old and frail and faced with younger, meaner inmates. Yeah, those kids he diddled were pretty young and defenseless too. The tears, they did not come to me after reading that story. I don’t know. It just seems kinda cruel, but I think my emotions got played on by the polka.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
I gots the goods!
Wheeeeee! I finally got season 4 of The Wire in the mail today (well, technically yesterday, but since I was standing at a bus stop while the postman was dropping it off, I didn't pick 'er up until this morning). Dude, just looking at the cover art brings tears to my eyes knowing what those four kids are in store for this season. I know I have harped on this over and over and over again some more, but this show is absolutely brilliant. I can hardly put into words just how awesome it is. While all the critics were wetting their pants over The Sopranos, this show just quietly kept getting better and better. You won't hear too many folks griping about "uneven" or even "pointless" seasons of The Wire because so far, all four seasons have been fucking amazing.
Netflix it! Blockbuster it! Beg for it for Xmas or Hanukkah or Kwanzaa or your birthday or an apology gift! Heck, BET it! (BET runs horribly dubbed and edited episodes when not running its ripoffs of other shows (College Hill = Real World for black kids; Hell Date = Blind Date meets Punked with a dwarf in a devil costume) and that Keyshia Cole show...which I find totally fascinating because well, her mom's a former crackhead and gets hella mad whenever anyone brings that up and her sister's husband had an affair with her cousin and Girlfriend is mighty p*ssed about that and the whole family is trying to encourage her to get back with him for the kids' sake ugh! and Keyshia, her mom, and her sis cuss each other out all the time and it's kind of awesome). Just…I suggest you watch The Wire is what I'm saying.
And then go to TWoP and read the recaps because they are hi-larious!!!
Speaking of which, I'm gonna go see what they thought of last night's crappy episode of SVU. Gloria Reuben looked amazing (I have always liked her) and she should replace stupid Casey every episode. Rumor is that Diane Neal is pregnant (which might explain her matronly wardrobe this season). Spoiler alert if you didn't watch last night!!! Who didn't know that white woman was guilty the minute she stepped on screen? She just talked all sorts of shady. Oh, and Ice-T could give Method (Actor) Man a few tips on how not to chew scenery. Somehow he does okay as Cheese on The Wire (okay, I will stop talking about that show right now. Watch it! Okay, right now), I personally never saw How High so I'm not sure how well he displayed his thespianic powers there, and he's still better than some other musicians I've seen on shows (Treach!). But he's no Ludacris.
Oh and Law & Order is coming back…on Wednesdays…where it belongs...with Jeremy Sisto...and no Branch. Woohoo! I bet that guy who decided to move the show to Fridays last season is looking for work. He should be anyway. So the second half of the TV season won't be all "Can You Beat the Lie Detector" and "My Choir Is Better Than Your Choir".