Critical Consensus: Take Or Leave This "Lead,: An Odd "Number," "Benchwarmers"
This week at the movies, we explore the joys of dance ("Take the Lead"), mistaken identity ("Lucky Number Slevin"), our national pastime ("The Benchwarmers"), and the search for love ("Phat Girlz"). What do the critics say?

It's a scenario Hollywood loves to ("Stand and") deliver: A tough-but-fair new teacher helps a ragtag bunch of teenage troublemakers learn to be better citizens and believe in themselves through a disciplined approach to basketball/martial arts/poetry/feng shui/tiddley winks, etc. Add ballroom dancing to the list. "Take the Lead" stars Antonio Banderas as a professional dancer whose old-school approach melds with the students' hip-hop sensibilities. (If this sounds familiar, it's because there was a documentary called "Mad Hot Ballroom" that told the same tale, albeit with elementary school kids, and uh, it was real.) Critics say the movie is fine, if a little shopworn; while the performances and dance numbers are stirring, we've kinda seen this one before. It's currently at 45 percent on the Tomatometer.

From its inscrutable title to its labyrinthine plot, the scribes are pretty split on "Lucky Number Slevin." Is the screenplay smart? Yes, critics say. Too clever for its own good? Perhaps, they concede. Josh Hartnett stars as a regular dude who falls into a web of intrigue after a case of mistaken identity. The film has a stellar cast (Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Ben Kingsley) and a plot with more twists and turns than a marathon session of Chutes and Ladders. So, is "Lucky" any good? Depends on which critic you ask. At 55 percent on the Tomatometer, "Slevin" is either pulp heaven or an overplotted purgatory.

Like a utility infielder hitting well below the Mendoza line, "The Benchwarmers" probably deserves to ride the pine, since the scribes weren't allowed to see it. And likewise, "Phat Girlz," which was also not screened for critics, is probably not all that, uh, phat. So kiddies, it's time for our new national pastime: Guess the Tomatometer! The winner gets tickets to the World Series and a complete makeover. (Sorry, you only win props.)
Recent Antonio Banderas Movies:
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26% -- The Legend of Zorro (2005)
89% -- Shrek 2 (2004)
44% -- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
68% -- Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
33% -- Imagining Argentina (2003)
Recent Josh Hartnett Movies:
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78% -- Sin City (2005)
24% -- Wicker Park (2004)
31% -- Hollywood Homicide (2003)
38% -- 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002)
76% -- Black Hawk Down (2001)

It's a scenario Hollywood loves to ("Stand and") deliver: A tough-but-fair new teacher helps a ragtag bunch of teenage troublemakers learn to be better citizens and believe in themselves through a disciplined approach to basketball/martial arts/poetry/feng shui/tiddley winks, etc. Add ballroom dancing to the list. "Take the Lead" stars Antonio Banderas as a professional dancer whose old-school approach melds with the students' hip-hop sensibilities. (If this sounds familiar, it's because there was a documentary called "Mad Hot Ballroom" that told the same tale, albeit with elementary school kids, and uh, it was real.) Critics say the movie is fine, if a little shopworn; while the performances and dance numbers are stirring, we've kinda seen this one before. It's currently at 45 percent on the Tomatometer.

From its inscrutable title to its labyrinthine plot, the scribes are pretty split on "Lucky Number Slevin." Is the screenplay smart? Yes, critics say. Too clever for its own good? Perhaps, they concede. Josh Hartnett stars as a regular dude who falls into a web of intrigue after a case of mistaken identity. The film has a stellar cast (Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Ben Kingsley) and a plot with more twists and turns than a marathon session of Chutes and Ladders. So, is "Lucky" any good? Depends on which critic you ask. At 55 percent on the Tomatometer, "Slevin" is either pulp heaven or an overplotted purgatory.
Like a utility infielder hitting well below the Mendoza line, "The Benchwarmers" probably deserves to ride the pine, since the scribes weren't allowed to see it. And likewise, "Phat Girlz," which was also not screened for critics, is probably not all that, uh, phat. So kiddies, it's time for our new national pastime: Guess the Tomatometer! The winner gets tickets to the World Series and a complete makeover. (Sorry, you only win props.)
Recent Antonio Banderas Movies:
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26% -- The Legend of Zorro (2005)
89% -- Shrek 2 (2004)
44% -- Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
68% -- Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
33% -- Imagining Argentina (2003)
Recent Josh Hartnett Movies:
----------------------------------
78% -- Sin City (2005)
24% -- Wicker Park (2004)
31% -- Hollywood Homicide (2003)
38% -- 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002)
76% -- Black Hawk Down (2001)
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on Apr 06 2006 05:01 PM Benchwarmers will get either 9% or 12%, and Phat Girls will get a 6%. 2006 is truly the year of the single digit. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 06 2006 05:41 PM [b]My prediction...[/b] Benchwarmers will get a 14% and Phat Girlz will obtain a 8%. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 06 2006 07:03 PM You guys seriously need to consider flipping your estimates around. I've seen both, and if anything, Benchwarmers is going down. Phat Girlz isn't awful, especially compared to that. Benchwarmers - 15% (if they're lucky) Phat Girlz - 60% (you watch and see; even if I'm off, it'll be higher than Bench) (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 06 2006 07:49 PM Benchwamers - 6% (it looks terrible) Phat Girlz - 18% (looks all right) (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 06 2006 08:40 PM Benchwarmers - 32% Phat Girlz - 13% Benchwarmers has stuff that could possibly entertain. Though it's dumb humor, I know a few people that will love it regardless, therefore i give it a decent failing. Phat Girlz... I mean.... come on? (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 06 2006 08:47 PM You know the only movie I have any real desire to see here is Take the Lead and I see it as more of a rental than anything. Not the best week for releases. Good thing I haven't seen Ice Age 2 yet. At least I'll have something to see this weekend! (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 06 2006 10:14 PM I cant wait for Take The Lead. I mean you replace Whoopi Goldberg with Antonio Banderas and singing with dancing and you have Sister Act 3! I am so amped! (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 07 2006 12:21 AM I put this down on the Tuesday's news story first, but here it is again... Benchwarmers - 22% Phat Girlz - 8% (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 07 2006 05:32 AM Benchwarmers- a little better than people first thought 27% Phat Girlz- as bad as it sounds- 7% (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 07 2006 12:51 PM Benchwarmers - 24% and the suprise of the year...Phat Girlz - 11%!! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 07 2006 06:22 PM I think i underestimated how bad Benchwarmers was gonna be. From those thirteen reviews the movie sounds about as appealling as Larry The Cable guy HI. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 08 2006 12:46 PM I really want to see Lucky Number Slevin, and I kinda want to see The Benchwarmers(Heder sucks though). Benchwarmers 19% Phat 8% (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 09 2006 09:58 PM benchwarmers 26% Phat Girlz 40% (Reply to this) |
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