movie reviews

November 30th, 2006

i think first of all, i need to develop a rating system just in case i do regular movie reviews.  since i love monkeys, we will use a four banana rating system.  the more bananas, the better the flick.  get it? 

alright, so i have hit the pay per view a couple of times in the last week.  see if you can tell by the descriptions which one i liked and which one… not so much.

last week while the rents were here, we had a little down time the night before turkey day and decide that we would punch up good ol channel 801 to see what those geniuses out in tinsel town cranked out for our viewing pleasure.

now, i have enjoyed mr. vince vaughn in his humorous pursuits in the past.  and there isn’t a damn thing that i don’t like about mrs. jennifer aniston.  she is one tasty little morsel. 

the break up.  premise of the movie is that ever so funny and charasmatic vince makes that luscious little dollop jenn fall in love with him.  and somehow they afford this amazing condo in chi-town together.  they don’t get married?  the lustre on their love fades and the bitterness sets in on who is going to be the sole owner of the property.  they pull out all the tricks.  dating other people.  making each other jealous.  not inviting the other to things they know the other would want to do.

there are plenty of those patented “fast talking, you might not understand what i am say because its mostly obscure humor” vince vaughn moments.  and there is a number of those patented “i am hot but you still feel sorry for me because no man has ever treated me like i deserve” jennifer aniston moments.

but there is this unwritten rule in hollywood that if a couple has chemistry off screen, then the on screen magic fizzles.  this was one of those movies.

to be perfectly honest, i still have absolutely no idea how the movie ended.  i remember a jenn smile and a vince smile, the credits rolling, and this overwhelming desire to write time warner cable and ask them to pull this movie off of the pay per view in order to save other peopple the same disappointment that i had just experienced.  i don’t think there was even any resolution to their relationship.  shit, if i want that kind of confusion, i will stick with my own personal life.

rating:  the monkey flung poo at this one.  no bananas for you. 

on the other hand…

i grabbed the dice again with the pay per veiw tonight.  and even though i crapped out last time i rolled, i had to get back in there.  we fall so we can get back up right?

old reliable.  adam sandler.  but i was aprehensive.  i didn’t want to sit here and watch the same cast that he has in all his movies telling the same jokes.

click.  a guy who has a ton of shit going on in his life and unable to deal with all goes to bed bath and beyond to pick up a universal remote.  christopher walken gives him a remote for the universe instead.  the choices he makes affect how the remote fast forwards through his life until it gets out of control.

first of all, what a fucking cast!  david hasselhoff is fantastic in all his hoffness.  fantastic.  and walken is an icon.  there is no other way to say it.  and oh my god.  kate beckinsale.  she very well might have earned a spot in my top five.

i laughed my ass off.  i cried my eyes out.  i will be taking full advantage of my twenty four hours with this movie again tomorrow after work.  phenomenal.

rating:  two bananas.  good monkey.

One Response to “movie reviews”

  1. samantha Says:

    I vacationed in Palm Beach while “The Break Up” was still in the theaters. One night, to escape from the humidity, we went to see said movie. I fell asleep before they actually broke up, which I think was somewhere near the beginning. That movie sucked donkey balls.

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