
Starring: Lily Tomlin, Jason Schwartzman, Mark Wahlberg
Directed by: David O. Russell
The Positives:
- Best opening movie line ever, but it is much too vulgar to post here.
- "Have you ever transcended space and time?" "Yes. No. Time, not space. ...No I don't know what you're talking about." Well deadpanned Mr. Schwartzman
- Naomi Watts is smokin'. David O. must think so too because the first time you meet her character in person, all you see is her ass bent over in bikini and then another good ten seconds of her shaking it about. (This seems to be a constant theme as of late.)
The Positives:
- Best opening movie line ever, but it is much too vulgar to post here.
- "Have you ever transcended space and time?" "Yes. No. Time, not space. ...No I don't know what you're talking about." Well deadpanned Mr. Schwartzman
- Naomi Watts is smokin'. David O. must think so too because the first time you meet her character in person, all you see is her ass bent over in bikini and then another good ten seconds of her shaking it about. (This seems to be a constant theme as of late.)
- I swear I see Kevin Dunn in everything. Counting this film and yesterday's he's already been in 1/6 of the movies I've reviewed.
- Dammit Marky Mark! I shouldn't like you as an actor this much.
- I just noticed how many movie scenes I enjoy that are set at a dinner tables.
- Dammit Marky Mark! I shouldn't like you as an actor this much.
- I just noticed how many movie scenes I enjoy that are set at a dinner tables.
The Negatives:
- I could've gone my entire life with out seeing Jason Schwartzman dressed as a baby sucking milk out of the tits of woman's body with Jude Law's face superimposed on it.
- This film feels like a movie Wes Anderson would make while kicking an unhealthy addiction. Not that it's about substance abuse mind you, but it feels both dirty and gawky.
- The script seems a bit... disjointed at times, and it's existentialist nature is not one for most people.
- I also found myself losing interest as the film progressed.
Grade: C-
This is either a love it or hate it film, and I wanted to enjoy it much more than I did. Maybe in two or three years, if I choose to ever re-watch it, I may enjoy it more than I do presently, but as of now I find it very "Meh."
No comments:
Post a Comment