Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

 Craving a good movie to watch while cuddling under a blanket this Friday night?  Then you're in luck; check these out for yourself.

Toy Story 3 (Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack) June 2010: If you're from my generation and you followed the first two Toy Stories, you'll love the third.  The last movie left off with Andy reunited with his toys while he was still a small child.  Now, Andy is all grown up, and he's headed off to college to start the next chapter in his life.  While Andy is coping with his upcoming leave just fine, the majority of his toys are having a rough time, especially when they find themselves (accidentally) left on the curb for the garbage truck.  Only Woody finds himself among the things to be taken to college. After breaking free, the remainder of the toys find their way to Sunnyside Daycare, a place that seems like a safe little haven, with Woody close behind trying to get his friends back.  However, things soon take a turn for the worst.  The toys must escape their worst nightmare to get Woody home, all before Andy leaves in a few days.  Many new characters joing the crew for a wild ride, full of ups and downs.  This movie will make you shout with laughter, but it will also melt your heart. Rotten Tomatoes gave this movie 5 stars.


Killers (Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl) June 2010: In therory, this movie sounded great.  Two young, gorgeous celebrites, constant action scenes, romance, hilarious comic relief scenes... it sounded perfect. However, when I watched this movie for the first time, I was extremely let down.  The beginning was good; the two meet in Nice, France while she's on a vacation with her family, and he is carrying out a mission for the CIA.  As time goes on, they develope feelings for each other.  Soon, they are celebrating their one year anniversary and things seem perfect.  Spenser (Kutcher) has given up his spy work, but things start to rapidly  fall apart when everyone and their brother start hunting the couple down.  They quickly find out that Spenser has a $20 million bounty on his head, and their friends and neighbors will stop at nothing to get the money.  The movie itself was of average time: 93 minutes.  However, the plot took forever to get through.  The movie mainly consisted of short battles with faces seen earlier in the movie, and the end was extremely dissappointing.  Rotten Tomatoes gave this movie 1 star.


Grown Ups (Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock) June 2010: If you like comedies that lack a plot, have absolutely no serious moments and do no require a brain to understand, then this is the movie for you.  Even though the movie had no substance, it was funny! Sometimes a complicated drama is to difficult and a shallow comedy is needed.  In this shallow little comedy, five buddies reunite after years of seperation after they learn about the death of their childhood basketball coach who, in essence, brought them together.  The movie goes through the reunion and the time they spend together at a rented lake house, while showcasing that not everyone grows up when they're supposed to.  The story does have a little more depth than that; the plot complicates a bit when the buddies find out they've been challenged to a basketball rematch by the team they beat under their coach's direction all those years ago.  While this movie won't enrich your knowledge, will will put a smile on your face and keep you entertained for a while.  That is, if you're into a bunch of guys shooting at each other with arrows and a toupee that just won't stay attached. Rotten Tomatoes gave this movie 1 star.



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