This week at the movies we've got plucky thespians (High School Musical 3: Senior Year, starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens), fraternal cops (Pride and Glory, starring Edward Norton and Colin Farrell), and systematic slayings (Saw V, starring Tobin Bell and Costas Mandylor). What do the critics have to say?
One of the most irrepressible pop culture phenomena of recent years is finally getting the big-screen treatment. And critics say High School Musical 3: Senior Year, while fluff, is toe-tapping and exuberant. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens star as a pair of teens going their separate ways; they join their peeps to stage a musical that summarizes their high school careers and confronts their fears for the future. The pundits say HSM3 isn't going to win many converts beyond its tween target audience, but it's aggressively upbeat, well-crafted, and features an excellent performance by Efron. At 64 percent on the Tomatometer, High School Musical 3 earns a passing grade.
"Awesome! It's raining Sunny Delight!"
The world is so full of police procedurals that you've got to do something to separate yourself from the pack. Unfortunately, critics say Pride and Glory is essentially a generic cop movie enlivened somewhat by the strength of its cast. Edward Norton stars as Ray, a New York City detective who is tasked with investigating the murders of several fellow cops, a mission that leads him to suspect that some of his family members, including Jimmy (Colin Farrell), his brother and fellow officer, may be involved. The pundits say this one's pretty by-the-numbers, featuring cliched dialogue, familiar plot twists, and an overall sense of weariness. At 34 percent on the Tomatometer, Pride isn't glorious.
"If the scoreboard is any indication, it appears our team name overstates our gridiron abilities."
It's practically becoming an annual ritual: a new Saw gets released, and it isn't screened for critics. Such is the case with Saw V. Jigsaw may be gone, but Hoffman is just as fond of crafting elaborate traps for those poor souls that displease him. Kids, stop playing with those power tools and guess that Tomatometer! (And be sure to check out this week's Total Recall, in which we tally the body counts of some of your favorite movie psychos.)
"Ooh, time for Judge Judy."
Also opening this week in limited release:
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Let the Right One In, a darkly atmospheric vampire flick from Sweeden, is at 94 percent.
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The French drama I've Loved You So Long, starring Kirsten Scott Thomas as a middle-aged woman with a dark secret, is at 90 percent.
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Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed in the Mountains, a documentary that examines the aftermath on the survivors of the famed 1972 plane crash in the Andes, is at 89 percent.
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Fear(s) of the Dark, an animated omnibus horror film from France, is at 70 percent.
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Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as a suburban theater director who stages a wildly ambitious play, is at 62 percent (check out our interview with Kaufman here).
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Ben X, a stylistically daring drama about a teen with Asperger's Syndrome who disappears into an online dream world, is at 61 percent.
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The Tree of Life, a doc about a Los Angeles woman's look at her family tree, is at 60 percent.
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Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait which follows the French soccer great for an entire match, is at 53 percent.
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Clint Eastwood's Changeling, starring Angelina Jolie as a woman who loses her child in 1928 Los Angeles, is at 43 percent.
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The Universe of Keith Haring, a documentary about the artist who turned the early 1980s New York scene on its head, is at 43 percent.
Saw Movies:
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mssk8erboy writes: on Oct 23 2008 05:52 PM Saw V 12% -MIKE (Reply to this) |
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vashfanatic writes: on Oct 23 2008 06:11 PM Saw V -- (Reply to this) |
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ARTaylor writes: on Oct 23 2008 06:18 PM It would seem that the Saw movies dropped ten percent each time. But IV through a wrench in the works by only dropping eight. So I'll say that Saw V is at 10%. Saw VI should then be at 2% and VII would then bottom out at 0%. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Oct 23 2008 07:13 PM If you like Saw, Saw II, Saw III, and Saw IV you should like Saw V. Why? Because their all the same. For thoose who saw The Colbert Report last night, (Wednesday) he said " I'm an adult so obviously I haven't seen it, but from what I hear, Sharpay wants to break up Gabriella and Troy so she can have Troy to herself, and while Troy tries balnce his turbulent relationship and drama class, and the basketball team he alienates his other friends and learns he can't be with Sharpay because his friends are to important to him and he and Gabriella have their first kiss AND IT'S GREAT!! So I hear." I love The Colbert Report. And I have no interest in High School Musical, because being one who is of high school age, knows that Gabriella would be pregnate by this year. And as for "Pride and Glory", we have "Street Kings", "Rightouse Kill" ( I probaly spelled that wrong) and now this, it must be a trilogy! I'm still interested in "Changeling", it's reception will change. That is all. (Reply to this) |
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indiefilmfan2 writes: on Oct 23 2008 07:28 PM Saw V - 15% I'm surpised Eastwood's latest is not his usual critical darling. (Reply to this) |
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The Great One writes: on Oct 23 2008 07:33 PM Saw V- 13%...I win (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Oct 23 2008 07:37 PM NEW WATCHMEN FOOTAGE AND POSTER! SEE IT, IT"S AMAZING! SEE IT! Sorry, I just needed to mention that. Do yourself a favor and see it. Or read the comics. OR GRAPHIC NOVEL!! (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Oct 23 2008 08:01 PM Saw 5 = 8% And for those that argue Jigsaw doesn't kill people, you are an amoral idiot. You have no clue about causality. You should kill yourself with a combination of plastic sporks and decayed Squirrel. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Oct 23 2008 08:12 PM Sheesh tomwitsjr! But I kind of agree, he does kill people, but that's just a catchphrase. So lay off the bad movies! (Reply to this) |
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lancerbird13 writes: on Oct 23 2008 08:26 PM Saw 5= 10% This series just needs to end.... (Reply to this) |
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lancerbird13 writes: on Oct 23 2008 08:28 PM Saw 5= 10% This series just needs to end.... (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Oct 23 2008 08:38 PM And another thing, how does JIGSAW move all that heavy equipment? "Pulleys and levers?" NO! Saw just gets more and more stupid as it goes along, and people keep seeing it! I can't take it any more! *scr (Reply to this) |
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AntonChigurh writes: on Oct 23 2008 09:34 PM Please High School Musical3 beat SAW. I suddenly feel so dirty. (Reply to this) |
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Sulaco2k writes: on Oct 23 2008 09:36 PM lol tomwaitsjr, I wholeheartedly agree. Saw needs put out of it's misery. (Reply to this) |
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Logically_Lethal writes: on Oct 23 2008 10:08 PM Critics are too harsh on Pride and Glory. The RT community has given it a fresh rating compared to the critic's 33 % rating... (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Oct 24 2008 02:51 AM Am I the only who is excited of seeing Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D? I know the DVD is fine, so why go out of the way giving those Disney bastards my ten bucks? Because it is one of those Halloween, and film classics, that remind how great movies are and puts in the mood for Halloween like no other show. Well, that and the Halloween Tree. (Reply to this) |
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HyperionChild writes: on Oct 24 2008 04:50 AM Okay I apologize for saying Jigsaw doesn't really kill people......... I have gotten really tired of the SAW franchise....they keep promising "Game Over" at the end of every movie but they never deliver on this promise..... It is interesting to note that in an English speaking country, two foreign language films seem to be the best bet this weekend (judging soley from the trailers)...."Let The Right One In" and "Fear(s) Of The Dark" look freaking awesome!!!! (Reply to this) |
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thobie1 writes: on Oct 24 2008 10:55 AM Gimme 8% for Saw V (Reply to this) |
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vitajex writes: on Oct 24 2008 11:57 AM Is it possible to get a negative number on the Tomatometer? If so, I'll guess -6%. The 'Saw' franchise went to crap about 2/3 of the way through the first film... (Reply to this) |
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collex writes: on Oct 24 2008 02:45 PM I tought the first Saw was pretty good. The second not bad. Haven't seen the others. I won't go to theater this week, it seems. My theater only have HSM 3 (I love musicals, but pleeeease.) and Saw V. What a lousy schedule. (Reply to this) |
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