RT Review Revue: Babylon A.D., Disaster Movie, and more!
Hamlet 2? Stop with the sequels, Hollywood!
Bit of a wild slate for the Review Revue crew this week.
Five movies -- two getting decent reviews, two negligibly screened for critics,
and one so reviled that it's been disowned by its own director. Join us in the video below
as RT EIC Matt, editor Jen, and creative director Gabi discuss the critical
noise behind Babylon
A.D., Hamlet 2, Disaster
Movie, Traitor,
and College.
And with that, the violent, explosion-obsessed summer season comes to a close. Join us next time as we talk about the lone upcoming release, the violent and explody Bangkok Dangerous.
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bspqt writes: on Aug 29 2008 02:44 PM It's a shame that the summer movie season ended with such a weak group of films. (Reply to this) |
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CaptainSiberia writes: on Aug 29 2008 03:24 PM I thought Disaster Movie was the movie on everybody's mind. Ever since I saw it advertised on the MySpace login page, I've hated it with a purple passion and been so eager to watch critics tear it to pieces. Gabi Jacobs really finding his feet, but he still needs to work on his pacing a little bit. Yup: 24 Hour Party People. Looking at the trailers for this movie, though, it looks hit-or-miss. Too much physical comedy, too many of the weaker elements of South Park. Needed work. "Rock Me Sexy Jesus" super catchy. I edited a version on my computer where I removed the rap-style intro, and now it's perfect. Wake up, god damn it! Ha ha! Petey Greene's on the scene! I've only got so long before the studio shuts me down, so talk to me! Until this revue, I didn't know a single thing about College. But hey, girls in bikinis! Eh, doesn't look good anyway. Disahster Movie. Katrina shmatrina! But, see, you did the clips wrong! First you see somebody you recognize, then they get hit in the face with something. And didn't Maddox sum it up perfectly already before this movie even went into production? "...recycled jokes, irrelevant pop culture references, and recycled irrelevant pop culture references..." And what's with that guy in the Indiana Jones costume? Oh, I know! Black people are automatically funny, and midgets are automatically funny, so a black midget must be hilariously funny! And let's not forget that this movie features Kim Kardashian, who's only really famous for being in a sex tape. "Reality TV star" my ***! And Carmen Electra, who pissed me off when she joined the cast of Battle Bots and ran the show into the ground, and pissed me off again when she praised Epic Movie for referencing movies everyone had seen, which she thought was enough. Hey, isn't Carmen Electra actually a porn star anyway? Why doesn't she stick to what she's good at? (Reply to this) |
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vopmms writes: on Aug 29 2008 04:05 PM Hey, guys. I love RT Review Revue. It's definitely better to watch your reviews than to read about it. Keep up the great work! (Reply to this) |
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troyman21 writes: on Aug 29 2008 05:24 PM Wow, why did they stuff so many movies into this last week??? I know its for the summer, but geez, it's lkke your stuck with too many choices if you fail to get the chance to see other movies that released on previous weeks... (Reply to this) |
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pixelfreak writes: on Aug 29 2008 05:56 PM Excellent point about Disaster Movie only referencing other movies without actual jokes. It's exactly what I thought when I saw the "I drink your milkshake" SNL sketch and I'm sure I would think the same about these "whatever movies" if I saw them but I just avoid them like the plague (Reply to this) |
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pixelfreak writes: on Aug 29 2008 06:18 PM Excellent point about Disaster Movie only referencing other movies without actual jokes. It's exactly what I thought when I saw the "I drink your milkshake" SNL sketch and I'm sure I would think the same about these "whatever movies" if I saw them but I just avoid them like the plague (Reply to this) |
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DarthWonka writes: on Aug 29 2008 06:39 PM Great weekend for The Dark Knight to retake number one. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Aug 29 2008 07:16 PM Mhhm, I am gonna see Traitor tomorrow I think it does look very good, Don Cheadle is great and so is Guy Pearce who definitely doesn't do enough films. I gotta say it I am going to see Death Race tomorrow, I have actually heard that it is fun and really an ultimate guilty pleasure. (Reply to this) |
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707PG13 writes: on Aug 29 2008 08:43 PM Ugh...I'm speechless this week. And so the wait begins for the Fall movie preiew. "Burn After Reaading"!!! (Reply to this) |
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707PG13 writes: on Aug 29 2008 08:44 PM *Reading (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Aug 29 2008 09:18 PM Good review revue! As far as Hamlet 2 goes, you may find the following strange. I used to be friends a long time ago with the creator of Samwell's What What (In the butt) spoofed on SOuth Park. Anyway, he's been working forever on a film called "HAMLET ADD" Below I've copied what it says on IMDB, and from what I know it's true. Also, note that the #$#$ Dustin Diamond is in this. . .aka screech. And YES, it is about Hamlet using a time machine. . . Hamlet A.D.D., directed by Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, is an independent feature film which re-imagines Shakespeare%u2019s timeless play as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. Guest stars include Dustin Diamond (Saved By The Bell), Majel Barrett Roddenberry (Star Trek), Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank (American Movie), Leslie Hall (Yo Gabba Gabba), Samwell ("What What"), and artist David Robbins (The Ice Cream Social). "The story of Hamlet A.D.D. is the story of a young man who is not quite ready to do the task at hand. Challenged to kill his uncle Claudius by the ghost of his recently dead dad, Hamlet enthusiastically proceeds to do everything but. From practicing stage acting in the 1800s to producing a television drama in the 1950s, from dancing at the discoteque in the 1970s to culinary prankery in the distant future, Hamlet always manages to find something to distract himself from taking revenge for his father's murder. This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant htt (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Aug 29 2008 09:21 PM Oh, and I also liked Tristam Shandy. I laughed like Crazy during the scene after the film is shown where Gillian Anderson started freaking out. (Reply to this) |
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thereign writes: on Aug 29 2008 11:15 PM Traitor was really good, and I could care less about the other movies coming out this week. I do hope Dark Knight retakes the #1 spot. And by the way, Jen looked sooooo cute when she's saying "And then there's action...and then there's talking. And then there's action..." Yeah, yeah...I'm fanboyin' on her. :-P (Reply to this) |
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-apocolyptic- writes: on Aug 29 2008 11:57 PM The acting is not very good? C'mon it's Vin Diesel. How is it supposed to be good? Gabi Jacobs....how can you be creative director being a fan of Vin Diesel? (Reply to this) |
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EZ_Dunn writes: on Aug 30 2008 03:25 AM To the writers/director of Disaster Movie. You have a chance to make a movie that will be seen by millions of kids (your only demographic)and you really just don't care. You don't care about film and you treat what little you have audience like mindless fools. It's just very sad. I looked up both of the directors on imdb (why two directors) and not one real film between them. I picture them reading a bad review and laughing as they light their cigars with 100 dollar bills. (Reply to this) |
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bsideleau writes: on Aug 30 2008 05:21 AM The fact that a movie like Disaster Movie (or Epic Movie or Meet The Spartans, etc) can be even moderately successful (hell, even make more than $1000 total) is a testament to the stupidity of the people in this country. There's nothing clever about it, nothing even remotely funny, nothing that could even be considered trash entertainment- hell, they don't even have jokes. I mean, hell, freaking fart jokes told by third graders are of a higher comedic level than this garbage! (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Aug 30 2008 12:05 PM In reply to this comment (#2008168) reign wrote: "And by the way, Jen looked sooooo cute when she's saying "And then there's action...and then there's talking. And then there's action..." Yeah, yeah...I'm fanboyin' on her." Ditto that, reign. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Aug 30 2008 02:32 PM thereign and matanuki, I do it all for you...:) (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Aug 30 2008 03:14 PM Yeah Traitor was pretty good. (Reply to this) |
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wordweaver12 writes: on Aug 31 2008 06:26 PM Michelle Yeoh deserves better roles and better scripts...I hate Hollywood for not being so prejudiced towards minority actresses...Yeoh, Liu, Hu, Angela Bassett, Nia Long, etc etc deserve better. As for Disaster movie, Kim Karshadian and Vanessa Minnolo acting? no comment! (Reply to this) |
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