This week at the movies, we've got an alien nation (District 9, starring Jason Cope and Sharlto Copley); a high school musical (Bandslam, starring Gaelan Connell and Vanessa Hudgens); a goldfish/human hybrid (Ponyo, with voice work by Cate Blanchett and Noah Cyrus); an ill-timed love affair (The Time Traveler's Wife, starring Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana), and some renegade salesmen (The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, starring Jeremy Piven and Ving Rhames). What do the critics have to say?
District 9
The summer movie season may be winding down, but it still has some thrills in store. Exhibit A: District 9, a sci-fi/action flick that critics say is uncommonly thoughtful - and intense. Set in an alternate-reality South Africa, District 9 is the story of a group of aliens who have been quarantined and victimized by prejudice and hatred from human oppressors. But why? It turns out the aliens have something the humans want to get their hands on - weapons of war. The pundits say District 9 is both a potent allegory and an exhilarating action film, with outstanding performances and an uneasy sense of reality. District 9 isn't just Certified Fresh, it's also one of the best-reviewed wide releases of the year.
Bandslam
Bandslam is a Disney film about awkward teens who find themselves through the transformative power of music. Sound familiar? Well, critics say this high school musical is a surprise, with more wit and bite than one would expect. Gaelan Connell stars as a David Bowie-obsessed kid who's asked to manage the band of a would-be singer-songwriter (Alyson Michalka). Will falls for one of the band's new members (Vanessa Hudgens), and finds he must navigate the minefield of his emotions while preparing his charges for a battle of the bands. The pundits say Bandslam isn't the most original film on the block, but the performances are uniformly strong, and the movie manages to be emotionally true while slightly tweaking teen movie tropes.
Ponyo
Hayao Miyazaki is already one of the most celebrated filmmakers in Japan, and the legendary animation director has achieved some success outside his home country with films like Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away, which won the 2002 Oscar for Best Animated Feature. This weekend, with Disney's enthusiastic support, Miyazaki introduces American audiences to his latest, Ponyo, and critics have so far embraced the film. Ponyo is a loose adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid and centers on a young goldfish who embarks on a quest to become human. Miyazaki's trademark stunning artwork and animation are on full display here, say critics, and the film delights in its sense of wonderment and sweet energy. Ponyo is Certified Fresh. (Check out our Tomatometer retrospective of Miyazaki's filmography in this week's Total Recall.)
The Time Traveler's Wife
Time travel is a dicey premise to employ when telling a story, and while some find success in bringing a film to life through this mechanism, others are unable to overcome its inherent obstacles. Unfortunately for The Time Traveler's Wife, critics are largely classifying the film as the latter. Based on Audrey Niffenegger's best-selling novel, Wife stars Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams as a star-crossed couple whose love must withstand a genetic anomaly that causes Bana's character to hop unpredictably through time to different periods of his own life. While sentimental and endearing, critics say the film's plot contrivances and lack of narrative logic ultimately hamper its effectiveness.
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard would seem to have everything in place to generate laughs: it's a raunch-fest about used car salesmen, with an embarrassment of comedic talent in its cast. Unfortunately, critics say The Goods ends up being a hard sell, with an erratic tone and too many gags that fall flat. Jeremy Piven stars as Don Ready, a master salesman who's called in to save a failing used car dealership. He and his charges prove to be masters at moving clunkers, but Don soon finds there's more to life than just selling. The pundits say The Goods has its moments, but it's largely a missed opportunity, succumbing to a juvenile, crass sensibility and a lack of comic focus.
Also opening this week in limited release:
- Yasukuni, a documentary about Japan's complex relationship with its involvement in World War II, is at 100 percent.
- The German import Cloud 9, about a passionate affair between a pair of seniors, is at 90 percent.
- It Might Get Loud, a documentary about the majesty of the electric guitar featuring Jimmy Page, the Edge, and Jack White, is at 79 percent.
- Taxidermia, a disturbing, visually striking drama about the limits of the human body, is at 76 percent.
- Earth Days, a doc about the early days of the environmental movement, is at 67 percent.
- Grace, a horror film about a woman who's pregnant with a particularly odd child, is at 64 percent.
- Mein Fuhrer: The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler, a German spoof of the dictator's final days, is at 56 percent.
- Spread, starring Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche in a dramedy about a shameless lothario who meets his match, is at 33 percent.
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Wiggles13 writes: on Aug 13 2009 05:14 PM Wow Bandslam Fresh? (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Aug 13 2009 05:26 PM Oh wow, a Jeremy Piven films that sucks. Is there any other kind? (Reply to this) |
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De4ective Detectiv3 writes: on Aug 13 2009 05:30 PM Is it just me or is anyone else getting close encounters of the third kind vibes off of District 9. I have high hopes this movie will be groundbreaking in the sci fi genre. @ Tom Waitsjr Blasphemy! PCU is comdeic gold! (Reply to this) |
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Steven V. writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:13 PM District 9 looks fun. Critics like it, Armond White hates it- it has all the makings of an Oscar winning film. (Reply to this) |
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Glenn W. writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:27 PM i have a feeling that District 9 will be #1 at this weekend's box office, but not by much. the buzz and the reviews are positive, but it's R-rated flick starring no-names, and it's not based on a well-known comic book or toy line. i just don't think it has the mass appeal to haul in the big numbers. and then there's the matter of the new Twilight sequel trailer being attached to Bandslam, and you know those little girls love their Twilight. (Reply to this) |
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man in the water writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:47 PM District 9 is gonna be AMAZING!!! Besides this sort of movie has succeeded before, see Cloverfield, this type of unusual hybrid sci-fi with no well known actors. That succeeded and rocked. I'd like to see what it has to say since word is it is very humanistic. And I can't wait to see Ponyo!! Busy movie-going weekend. I may even give Time-Traveler a look, I think it looks good (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:53 PM So many great films..."District 9", and "Ponyo". So many bad films..."The Goods", and "The Time Travelers Wife". "The Time Travelers Wife" does win my "Dumbest Title" of the year. (Reply to this) |
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707PG13 writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:57 PM BANDSLAM 80% baby!!! Yes!!! Though I still think Vanessa Hudgens is whack. (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Aug 13 2009 06:57 PM if PCU was decent, it was in spite of Piven. He's a smug jerk. (Reply to this) |
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Luke M. writes: on Aug 13 2009 07:38 PM I really hope District 9 does better at the box office than G.I. Joe. I saw district 9 last night and it was very good, I've just saved myself alot of pain and assumed G.I. Joe is in the same league as transformers which for me = Painful to watch. (Reply to this) |
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GFP Sr writes: on Aug 13 2009 07:41 PM In reply to this comment (#2536665) And his fave five video was ridiculously bad. Talladega Nights in the top 5 ehhh? (Reply to this) |
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MovieMaster writes: on Aug 13 2009 08:18 PM District 9 looks great, seeing it tomorrow. The Goods doesn't look that great but I'll probably catch it too this weekend. Looking forward to Inglorious Basterds next week. Also I wish Funny People was doing better. I really liked it. I can't people don't like when Sandler does drama roles. (Reply to this) |
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eastern2western writes: on Aug 13 2009 08:30 PM if d9 even makes 20 mill this weekend, it is a hit because it is only a 30 million pic, looks impressive, but never know (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Aug 13 2009 08:41 PM In reply to this comment (#2536611) Greg: I think you should change that to "An Adam McKay movie that sucks. Is there any other kind?" (Reply to this) |
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rizzyh writes: on Aug 13 2009 10:08 PM Oh my Freak'n Gawd! District 9 just blew me the f.uck away! I love it when a movie takes soooo many diff styles and blends them effortlessly into one coherent story. District 9 incorporated Even though its not going to make nearly as much money, I'm glad that after giving us this summer's Iron man (Star Trek) Hollywood finally gave us this summer's Dark Knight!!! (just switch "superhero" genre with "Space/alien", and the analogy works, i swear! :-) (Reply to this) |
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ARTaylor writes: on Aug 13 2009 10:55 PM I can't wait for District 9. I've been looking forward to this since they announced it. I'm hoping it'll be the diamond in this rough summer. So far this has been a pretty disappointing summer. Except for Up, none of the films that's come out this year have been spectacular. They've seemed to range from just fine to utter crap. All I've wanted this whole year was a movie that was entertaining and D9 looks like it will be it. (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Aug 13 2009 11:38 PM District 9 looks to be the bomb. Nothing more constructive to say. Just wanted everyone to know I'm on the bandwagon too. (Reply to this) |
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neverwakingworld writes: on Aug 13 2009 11:47 PM I think its funny that next weekend Tarantino and Rodriguez both have movies coming out next weekend. (Reply to this) |
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kaitune writes: on Aug 14 2009 12:34 AM Just seen the film with my friend in our town midnight preview. It was a very intense film (in a good way.) I think that it is definitely one of the best movies I have seen this year (or maybe even THE best movie.) My friend thinks that it is one of the best sci-fi films he has seen. I would love to see it again. For me, the mixture of styles work extremely well. Next week, I would see Basterd. What's a good way to end the summer holiday! (Reply to this) |
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blattman writes: on Aug 14 2009 03:06 AM Well, it looks like District 9 is the film to see today. I will hit Ponyo next week. It is nice to see a fresh idea not based on a toy or tv show or cereal (just wait, Count Chocula, the movie). (Reply to this) |
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