Bourne Is Certified Fresh; Hot Rod Hits the Skids; Bratz is Grade-Z; El Cantante Hits A Flat Note
Talk To Me is Certified Fresh; Guess Underdog's Tomatometer
This week at the movies, we got amnesiac spies (The Bourne Ultimatum, starring Matt Damon and Julia Stiles), loser daredevils (Hot Rod, with Andy Samberg and Isla Fisher), salsa singers (El Cantante, starring Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez), school girls (Bratz: The Movie, starring Nathalia Ramos and Jon Voight), flying canines (Underdog, starring Jason Lee and Peter Dinklage), and radio personalities (Talk to Me, starring Don Cheadle and Chjwetel Ejiofor). What do the critics have to say?
The third in a series is rarely the best -- witness the critical response to the latest Shrek and Spidey installments. However, if you found the thrills and chills of The Bourne Identity and Supremacy too sedate, you're in luck; critics say The Bourne Ultimatum is one of the most exciting, action-paced movies of the summer, and is easily the best in the series (not too shabby, considering the other two were both Certified Fresh). Yet again, Matt Damon isn't really sure who he is or how he became such an awesome killing machine, and yet again, he's on the run from the authorities. But in this episode, pundits say Damon really comes into his own as an action star here, and director Paul Greengrass is well on his way to becoming an auteur of commercial filmmaking. Critics say the dizzying camerawork, rapid-fire editing, and overall craftsmanship make for one wild ride. At 92 percent on the Tomatometer, this may be the ultimate Bourne.

Damon's still hunting, but not for goodwill.
Critics are musing: is Bratz much better than Barbie? Since 2001, the ethnically diverse dolls have built an empire based on their unique brand of girl power and lip gloss, including this film adaptation featuring four girls overcoming their differences and joining together in holy BFFness. But critics deem Bratz: The Movie a vapid and clueless enterprise, with characters who don't seem to have any discernable characteristics beyond fashion and material wealth. And it freely employs stereotypes (girls must be skinny, boys must be dreamy, and adults are idiots) while paradoxically arguing stereotypes are bad. At 11 percent Tomatometer, these Bratz need a lesson in filmmaking.

"Picking Bad Movies To Star In For Dummies."
You loved him when he was drinking Mr. Pibb with a Red Vines straw, and you loved him when he was cutting holes in boxes. But will you love Andy Samberg in Hot Rod, his feature-length debut in which he stars as an awful amateur daredevil trying to raise money for his ill stepfather? Though Samberg is singled out for his enthusiastic, mischievous charm, little else appears to impress the critics. They say Hot Rod tries for an anarchic brand of physical and lowbrow jokes, but ends up irritating and random instead, the kind of disjointed comedy that gives SNL movies its bad name. At 30 percent Tomatometer, Rod is anything but hot. (Check out our interview with Samberg and his Lonely Island pals here.)

One method to escape the theater.
It's been said before, but it bears repeating: Don Cheadle is one of the best actors in Hollywood today. In his latest, Talk to Me, Cheadle gives a performance that some pundits are calling Oscar-worthy -- while noting his co-star, Chjwetel Ejiofor, is no slouch as well. Cheadle plays proto-shock jock Petey Green, an ex-con who brought freshness, humor, and irreverence to the medium during the tumultuous and heady late 1960s. While some pundits note that the film has some bumpy patches - often a problem for biopics -- they say the performances and energy are strong enough to overlook most flaws. At 79 percent on the Tomatometer, the Certified Fresh Talk to Me is a movie worth talking about.

Oscar-worthy performances from Cheadle and Ejiofor.
Hector Lavoe isn't widely known with the American public. And that probably won't change much with the release of El Cantante, a biopic based on the late Puerto Rican salsa singer's life. Marc Anthony stars as Lavoe, but it's the life of Lavoe's wife (played by Jennifer Lopez) that, for better or worse, you'll remember the most vividly from the movie. Critics call Lopez's scenery-chewing a vanity acting job, as the rest of the movie is too loosely loose structure, creating a vacuum of character and narrative focus. And while El Cantante revels in biopic clichés, it never bothers revealing why Hector Lavoe was even worthy of an inspiring biopic in the first place. At 26 percent Tomatometer, El Cantante hits a sour note.

"Do you really want to hurt me?"
"Never fear -- Underdog is here!" So went the rallying cry of everyone's favorite super-pooch back in the day. Now? It appears the people behind Underdog have plenty to fear from critics, since the film wasn't screened before hitting theaters. The usually-dependable Jason Lee and Peter Dinklage star in the tale (or is it tail?) of a mutt who, after an experiment, gains superpowers. Kids, after you're done taking Fido for a stroll around the block, Guess the Tomatometer.

At 11 percent on the Tomatometer, Underdog is underwhelming.
Also opening this week in limited release: Summer '04, a riveting tale of a summer holiday gone awry, is at 92 percent on the Tomatometer; Blame it on Fidel, a Parisian coming-of-age tale about a young girl and her radical activist parents, is at 92 percent; Them, a tense and existential horror flick from France, is at 81 percent; The Willow Tree, a Bergman-esque Iranian drama of a man coming to grips with death, is at 80 percent; Colossal Youth, a sprawling drama about urban life in Portugal, is at 71 percent; Becoming Jane, a biopic of Jane Austen's early life, is at 62 percent; and The Ten, an anthology of comic vignettes based on the Ten Commandments, is at 57 percent.

The Austen Diaries
Finally, props to love_flag for coming the closest to guessing Who's Your Caddy's nine percent Tomatometer, and to SplendidIsolation and icon2008 for approximating I know Who Killed Me's six percent. Recent Matt Damon Movies:
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69% -- Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
56% -- The Good Shepherd (2006)
93% -- The Departed (2006)
74% -- Syriana (2005)
38% -- The Brothers Grimm (2005)
The third in a series is rarely the best -- witness the critical response to the latest Shrek and Spidey installments. However, if you found the thrills and chills of The Bourne Identity and Supremacy too sedate, you're in luck; critics say The Bourne Ultimatum is one of the most exciting, action-paced movies of the summer, and is easily the best in the series (not too shabby, considering the other two were both Certified Fresh). Yet again, Matt Damon isn't really sure who he is or how he became such an awesome killing machine, and yet again, he's on the run from the authorities. But in this episode, pundits say Damon really comes into his own as an action star here, and director Paul Greengrass is well on his way to becoming an auteur of commercial filmmaking. Critics say the dizzying camerawork, rapid-fire editing, and overall craftsmanship make for one wild ride. At 92 percent on the Tomatometer, this may be the ultimate Bourne.

Critics are musing: is Bratz much better than Barbie? Since 2001, the ethnically diverse dolls have built an empire based on their unique brand of girl power and lip gloss, including this film adaptation featuring four girls overcoming their differences and joining together in holy BFFness. But critics deem Bratz: The Movie a vapid and clueless enterprise, with characters who don't seem to have any discernable characteristics beyond fashion and material wealth. And it freely employs stereotypes (girls must be skinny, boys must be dreamy, and adults are idiots) while paradoxically arguing stereotypes are bad. At 11 percent Tomatometer, these Bratz need a lesson in filmmaking.

You loved him when he was drinking Mr. Pibb with a Red Vines straw, and you loved him when he was cutting holes in boxes. But will you love Andy Samberg in Hot Rod, his feature-length debut in which he stars as an awful amateur daredevil trying to raise money for his ill stepfather? Though Samberg is singled out for his enthusiastic, mischievous charm, little else appears to impress the critics. They say Hot Rod tries for an anarchic brand of physical and lowbrow jokes, but ends up irritating and random instead, the kind of disjointed comedy that gives SNL movies its bad name. At 30 percent Tomatometer, Rod is anything but hot. (Check out our interview with Samberg and his Lonely Island pals here.)

It's been said before, but it bears repeating: Don Cheadle is one of the best actors in Hollywood today. In his latest, Talk to Me, Cheadle gives a performance that some pundits are calling Oscar-worthy -- while noting his co-star, Chjwetel Ejiofor, is no slouch as well. Cheadle plays proto-shock jock Petey Green, an ex-con who brought freshness, humor, and irreverence to the medium during the tumultuous and heady late 1960s. While some pundits note that the film has some bumpy patches - often a problem for biopics -- they say the performances and energy are strong enough to overlook most flaws. At 79 percent on the Tomatometer, the Certified Fresh Talk to Me is a movie worth talking about.

Hector Lavoe isn't widely known with the American public. And that probably won't change much with the release of El Cantante, a biopic based on the late Puerto Rican salsa singer's life. Marc Anthony stars as Lavoe, but it's the life of Lavoe's wife (played by Jennifer Lopez) that, for better or worse, you'll remember the most vividly from the movie. Critics call Lopez's scenery-chewing a vanity acting job, as the rest of the movie is too loosely loose structure, creating a vacuum of character and narrative focus. And while El Cantante revels in biopic clichés, it never bothers revealing why Hector Lavoe was even worthy of an inspiring biopic in the first place. At 26 percent Tomatometer, El Cantante hits a sour note.

"Never fear -- Underdog is here!" So went the rallying cry of everyone's favorite super-pooch back in the day. Now? It appears the people behind Underdog have plenty to fear from critics, since the film wasn't screened before hitting theaters. The usually-dependable Jason Lee and Peter Dinklage star in the tale (or is it tail?) of a mutt who, after an experiment, gains superpowers. Kids, after you're done taking Fido for a stroll around the block, Guess the Tomatometer.

Also opening this week in limited release: Summer '04, a riveting tale of a summer holiday gone awry, is at 92 percent on the Tomatometer; Blame it on Fidel, a Parisian coming-of-age tale about a young girl and her radical activist parents, is at 92 percent; Them, a tense and existential horror flick from France, is at 81 percent; The Willow Tree, a Bergman-esque Iranian drama of a man coming to grips with death, is at 80 percent; Colossal Youth, a sprawling drama about urban life in Portugal, is at 71 percent; Becoming Jane, a biopic of Jane Austen's early life, is at 62 percent; and The Ten, an anthology of comic vignettes based on the Ten Commandments, is at 57 percent.

Finally, props to love_flag for coming the closest to guessing Who's Your Caddy's nine percent Tomatometer, and to SplendidIsolation and icon2008 for approximating I know Who Killed Me's six percent. Recent Matt Damon Movies:
-----------------------------------
69% -- Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
56% -- The Good Shepherd (2006)
93% -- The Departed (2006)
74% -- Syriana (2005)
38% -- The Brothers Grimm (2005)
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![]() on Aug 02 2007 07:44 PM i'm first and let me just say that i hope Bratz bombs like none have ever seen. this just the type of movie that ruins a whole generation of girls and to think people once bitched about barbie. well, thinking about the good days, here comes underdog and why do i have feeling garfield has company on the top shelf of universally all time cartoon character adaptation movies? por underdog, i haved always love the cartoon but i think we all know those trasured memories are about to be raped pretty badly. i really hope not and for everyone's sake let all see the don cheadle film,Talk to me, he's going to win an oscar people and i keep thinking... Denzel, Jaimie,Forrest (perhaps soon)Cheadle, and when will smith's join'em? c'mon fresh prince, time's sliping away for you to join this great generation of african american masters of acting. hey,you don't want to be last will and watch even leo dicapario win one before you as well. even though leo has deserved one for a while. oh, and for the stoners that snl guy has movie starting today go see it before its gone in a month. don't let titantic boy get it before you (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 03 2007 05:20 AM only movie that comes out is Bourne, everything else just looks like straight to dvd material. Hot Rod...typical SNL movie. 20 seconds of decent material but 85 minutes of urgh's and...god is it over yet...moments. Underdog...wow, looks ruff. if my son asks to see that...i'll probably do my best Amber from Big Brother impression...and cry...and cry...and cry. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 07:05 AM Only one movie to see this weekend. Period. . . . . . . . J (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 03 2007 08:21 AM Congrats to my co-winner icon2008. As for underdog, i`m gonna guess 7% (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 10:22 AM I'll guess 8% for Underdog. And God let Bratz bomb. Like make 0.1 million dollars. (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 03 2007 11:12 AM haha Tim and Alex Vo your all bulls*** critics adored Jennifer Lopez's performance and didn't like the stroies plot or directing. If anyone cares look at all the reviews. Here's some snippets: "J-Lo really delivers the goods. I haven%u2019t always been a fan, but she makes this movie a must-see." -Rex Reed, New York Observer "Ms. Lopez brings a lot of fight to her performance, a hard, skeptical edge that makes Puchi a more interesting and plausible character than her husband..Jennifer Lopez, married to Mr. Anthony and a producer of %u201CEl Cantante,%u201D does enough acting for the two of them in her role as Puchi, Héctor%u2019s wife." -A.O. Scott, New York Times "Ironically, Lavoe's sad story serves mostly to remind viewers that Lopez is still the dazzling force of nature that burst onto the screen a scant 10 years ago." -Ann Hornaday, Washington Post "Lopez, nothing in her previous work on screen prepares you for her role as Puchi, unsympathetic codependent of a sympathetic artist. Fearless is an overused adjective when it comes to actresses. But Lopez is fearless here. As Puchi she is unafraid to be hateful, unafraid to be greedy, unafraid to let the bitterness fly. Here is one measure of Lopez's chilling performance: The only other actress I can imagine playing it this way is Barbara Stanwyck." -Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer "Lopez is on fine, fiery display here, all but channeling Rosie Perez as Puchi, the woman who rocked Hector's world." -Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 01:02 PM jason lee is like the angel of death for beloved cartoons: first he embodies our favorite superpowered dog this side of dyno mutt, in underdog. next, he will play dave seville in the wretched looking alvin and the chipmunks!!!! someone make sure this guy doesn't touch g.i. joe or thundercats.please this man is the evil omen to our cherised memories. oh, and go see him in earl, he's incredible in that and besides jaime pressly is a goddess. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 01:40 PM im guessing on underdog to be 47% (Reply to this) |
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on Aug 03 2007 02:12 PM Underdog 17%. And My Name is Earl is very entertaining, I'm ready for the new season. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 02:22 PM Why is Jason Lee doing Underdogs and Alvin and the Chimpmunks? Seriously. Somebody make him stop. Jason Lee used to be one of my favorite people. He was a great pro skateboarder and even invented many tricks. Then he acted in Kevin Smith films and was hilarious. What happened? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 02:23 PM Bratz is getting horrible reviews. Who didn't see that coming? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Aug 03 2007 05:42 PM In reply to this comment (#1006641) wait minute, bookworm 1994, why would god allow bratz to exist in the first place??!! I swear does anyone have the complain number for that guy?? you know i wish that guy and stop all these atrocities: iraq war, starving children, the poor in this country, paris hilton, affleck movies and of course geraldo! (Reply to this) |
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