Friday, June 23, 2006

Film Gudie Friday

It the end of the week, a very long long week, that mean it Friday it must be Film gudie friday, It the new film you want to see you want to check before it a good flick or not.

Since Next week is a big week for filcks there only two new filck this week.

Filck one is Click it the rewriing of the old fox show Andy ricther Cintorl the universal with Adam Sandler as a workaholic dad and buy a time-countring remote control from Christopher Walken, now that freaky, the film also incluide Kate Beckinsale, David Hasselhoff,Henry Winkler, Sean Astin(from LOTR and 24), Rachel Dratch(from SNL), and Katie Cassidy(Daugther of Daivd Cassidy or was that sean cassidy).

But some of the reviewer was mix with most wishing they have a 2-hour button to fast forward the whold movie.

Detroit Free Press: 'Click': A not-so-wonderful rip-off (2 stars out of 4)
Rolling Stone: "...Sandler has a sappy side that makes me puke. I damn near choked on Click." (D)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "...it's so devoid of anything close to wit, subtlety or sophistication that it stands as damning evidence that Hollywood has surrendered wholesale to stupidity and crassness."(D)
Some like the Tom Long like it.
Detroit News:'Click' pushes all the right buttons(B)
ReelViews: "Click is flawed but, on balance, it works." (B)
Hollywood Reporter:"A happy convergence of silly and smart gives Adam Sandler one of his best comic vehicles yet." (B)
a least some one would by a remont control from Christopher Walken
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "Only Walken, as is his want, free-floats over the film's inconsistencies and clumsy schmaltz."(C-)
Yahoo.com avg (C-)





This week other big movie is Waist Deep that where Tyrese Gibson plays an ex-con who has to rob banks to raise the ransom money for the release of his kidnapped child.

most review thought it was OK
Detroit Free Press: Not just another urban gang tale, Good acting helps save 'Waist Deep' (3 out of 4 stars)
Detorit News:New twist keeps 'Waist Deep' fresh, A 'Bonnie and Clyde' theme and lots of action keep film from becoming another gangsta movie. (C+)
and only five review gave it pretty OK review avg to a B+
Chicago Tribune: "...it's much better than we have a right to expect from the man who brought us Glitter." (B+)
New York Times: "It may be that Waist Deep, beautifully shot by Shane Hurlbut, looks better than it is." (C+)



But if you want to save on Next weeks tastefest you can goes to the cheap discount theaher of the dame (AKA Cinemark Movies 16 at the universal mall in warren.

This Week offing with links from
imdb.com

AN AMERICAN HAUNTING
It decent

SCARY MOVIE 4
you know i have not seen Scary Movie 1,2,3.

Now Next week you know it will be big, really big, Not just Tastefest the big movie of the summer is here and it willl be out on Wednesday.

It Superman, After a mysterious absence, the Man of Steel(Brandon Routh)comes back to Metropolis to defeat Lex Luthor(Kevin Spacey) and win back Lois Lane.(Kate Bosworth) oh did i mention Parker Posey is in it.

also out next week The Devil Wears Prada, An unfashionable young woman (the lovly Anne Hathaway) becomes the assistant to a demanding magazine editor (Meryl Streep).

also showing up in detroit screen Wordplay A journey into the world of Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor at The New York Times. Known to millions as National Public Radio's "Puzzle Master," Shortz has spent his entire lifetime studying, creating, and editing puzzles, and has built a huge following along the way. Meet Shortz's diehard fans--including President Bill Clinton, Senator Bob Dole, "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart, filmmaker Ken Burns, the Indigo Girls, and Yankee's ace pitcher Mike Mussina--and discover why over 50 million Americans do crosswords every week.

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