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Friday movie roundup – Nov. 5

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

Citizens of Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Austin, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington D.C. should skip the big studio releases this weekend and see “Four Lions,” which is a very funny and dark British comedy about terrorism. Goodness knows we could use some more of those.

It’s been all the buzz ever since it premiered at Sundance in January, but none of the usual indie distributors were willing to take the risk of releasing it. Then, just in the nick of time, the folks behind Austin’s world-famous Alamo Drafthouse theaters started a new distribution wing, and “Four Lions” became their first product. This is good news for everybody, because the Drafthouse people have excellent taste, and “Four Lions” is hilarious. Go see it. The film’s website has a schedule of when it will open in additional cities.

As for wide releases, feh. “Megamind” is the best of the lot, and it’s barely on the “recommended” side. “Due Date” is weirdly unfunny. “For Colored Girls” wasn’t screened for critics, but I reviewed it for Cinematical as soon as it opened, and it ain’t pretty.

Also in limited release: “Fair Game” (review at Film.com), starring Naomi Watts as outed spy Valerie Plame and Sean Penn as her husband, Joe Wilson. Whatever sensation that sentence inspires in you is probably how you’ll feel about the movie, too.

For Film.com this week, “What’s the Big Deal?” is about “Apocalypse Now,” and “Eric’s Bad Movies” is “DOA: Dead or Alive,” which is definitely a bad movie, no matter what you may have heard. I also transcribed some of the messages left on Bill Murray’s voice mail.

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@mvp_repo1 Read the text after…

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

@mvp_repo1 Read the text after I saw the movie. Not what I’d curl up with on a rainy afternoon, but good, powerful stuff.

For @cinematical, my review of…

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

For @cinematical, my review of FOR COLORED GIRLS. Tyler Perry does his thing! (Note: his thing is bad.) http://aol.it/cjWzjA

According to @jenyamato and @m…

Friday, November 5th, 2010

According to @jenyamato and @mtgilchrist , the Savannah Film Fest was wonderful! That sounds like a fun one to go to sometime.

An excellent commentary summar…

Friday, November 5th, 2010

An excellent commentary summarizing some of the insane — but widely believed! — myths in politics. http://bit.ly/aU0IJd

It probably shouldn’t, but thi…

Friday, November 5th, 2010

It probably shouldn’t, but this amusing drunken anecdote makes me like G.W. Bush a little more. http://bit.ly/aYHkxz

I thought a joke in MEGAMIND w…

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

I thought a joke in MEGAMIND was borrowed from ANCHORMAN; turns out it was actually Troy McClure. Troy McClure was the pre-Ron Burgundy.

Here’s a free screenplay idea,…

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Here’s a free screenplay idea, Internet: BRIGHAM YOUNG: WEREWOLF HUNTER. You’re welcome.

But if they keep SAYING the tr…

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

But if they keep SAYING the trip will cost $200 million a day, it must be true! http://bit.ly/aJQ7Im

@ColeAbaius I think he and @eu…

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

@ColeAbaius I think he and @eugenenovikov have identical voices, but you’re right that I do kinda look like him. #notgoodnews


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