movieEVERYday.com Capsule No. 107


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review archive: 2005200620072008

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Movie Review of Jumper (2008) [PG-13] 90 minutes
WIP™ Scale: $11.75
Imagine if you could will yourself into creating an instantaneous worm hole to any place on earth anytime you wanted to go anywhere you wanted? What would you do with such an amazing and awesome gift. With all due deference to Steven Gould's novel version of Jumper, the film adaptation with screenplay warmed over by three highly talented screen writers David S. Goyer, Jim Uhls, and Simon Kinberg and directed by Doug Limon, the resulting film is probably the product of two many disparate chefs spoiling the soup so to speak. On the one hand, you have a pretty intriguing concept and a 'newish' super power with immense possibilities, a pretty cool actor to play the lead in Hayden Christensen, and a 'devilishly' perfect actor for your villain in Samuel L. Jackson. Yet, on the other, you have a 'hero' who's not terribly heroic—he's got tremendous comic book super hero knowledge but zero super hero tendencies including little more than promissory note-leaving for vast sums of money he loots from bank vaults; who's not very strong—emotionally and physically, he's pretty weak in all respects; and who's not very bright—he failed high school algebra, cannot figure out what to do with his power other than zip around the world looking for the best waves to surf and girls to bed down, and cannot get to the bottom of his own life story until the last two, sequel-inspiring minutes of the film despite it being blatantly obvious to those not 'synaptically impaired' some 40 minutes into the film. Ah well, guess you cannot blame people for trying.…continued…or read the spoiler points

Movie Review of The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) [PG] 97 minutes
WIP™ Scale: $12.75
When it comes to adventure films for kids, the Mark Waters adaptation of Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black's The Spiderwick Chronicles leaps out as one of the strongest since the The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on many levels. In particular, excellent computer effects and animation along with a lively pace keep the film version racing along while also providing some depth of character development and details of the mythology that help people who've never seen the books make sense of this elaborate, new fantasy interpretation of well-known lore. The idea is that during his lifetime, Arthur Spiderwick (David Strathairn) unlocked the secrets of the long-believed mythical world of the forest where Pixies, Brownies, Ogres, Sprites, Trolls, Goblins, and Hobgoblins along with thousands of other creatures live their lives hidden from most human sight—we see them only when they want us to, or when a hobgoblin spits in our faces—eeewwweeee gross—granting us the sight. He recorded the entire history of everything he learned in a book. When an evil ogre, Mulgarath (Nick Nolte) became aware of the book's power, he vowed to possess it and use its secrets to assume total control of all the earth's creatures. His evil nature allowed him to stop at nothing, killing entire families to try to get at the book's knowledge. To protect his family, Arthur surrounded his home with a protective circle, charmed to repel any of Mulgarath's minions—mostly trolls, but eventually he was spirited away to a neverland of sorts by creatures who felt that his knowledge could be extracted by Mulgararth straight from his brain. Now, some 80 years later, his home has been inherited by his grand niece, Helen Grace (Mary-Louise Parke) and her three children: twins Simon and Jared (both by Freddie Highmore) and Mallory (Sarah Bolger). They arrive in varying degrees resentment for being moved so far away from their friends back in New York City upon the splitting up of their parents. Jared is, by far, the most resentful and attached to their father, Richard (Andrew McCarthy). Simon is more accepting and somewhat intrigued by the turn of events. The oldest, Mallory, strives to keep an even keel and be very supportive of their mother. Shortly after arriving, Jared discovers that house is inhabited by a tiny mouselike-creature called Thimbletack (Martin Short); and, of course, he finds and reads the long-hidden and protected chronicles. Just reading the book is a huge problem because now the information in Jared's head makes him just as valuable to Mulgarath as the book. Jared's curiosity and adventurousness gets him into immediate trouble and attracts the attention of Mulgarath who realizes the book is no longer hidden away.…continued…or read the spoiler points

Movie Review of Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008) [PG-13] 114 minutes
WIP™ Scale: $13.00
Welcome home Martin Lawrence! As much as Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is really a Malcolm D. Lee project as writer and director, the film relies almost entirely on the comedic and facial expression talents of comedian / actor Martin Lawrence for this family dramedy to work and it does. Of course, the often hilarious film also benefits from some outstanding comedic performances from Mo'Nique, Mike Eps, and Cedric the Entertainer and warm, personable, and charming performances from the legendary James Earl Jones and Margaret Avery. If all else fails, season things up with a super-sized performance from Michael Clarke Duncan playing out of type as a loveable town sheriff instead of an action superhero and you've got the icing for your red velvet cake. …continued…or read the spoiler points

Movie Review of Shrooms (2008) [NR] 84 minutes
WIP™ Scale: $7.00
Irish director, Paddy Breathnach's cult horror film, Shrooms, has actually been around for a while but is finally enjoying a limited run in the USA at art house theatres and the like. Featuring a young cast of mostly USAers who travel to Ireland to escape their lives and mental pressures by exploring the famous mushrooms of the countryside. Their guide, local Jake (Jack Huston), picks them up at the airport in his minibus and then transports them to a huge park for camping and 'shroom' harvesting. In explaining the choice of mushrooms to pick, he makes a very big mistake. …continued…or read the spoiler points

Movie Review of Fool's Gold (2008) [PG-13] 113 minutes
WIP™ Scale: $7.25
You know what happens when you put cotton candy in water? The same thing as when you put Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson in another sugary fluff romance comedy—it / they dissolve(s) into thin air. First off, there's almost no actor in Fool's Gold, with the possible exception of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who's worthy of this degree of banality or contrived drivel. And, Mr. Warner only because if he was willing to take a ridiculous role like this requiring him to issue the most pathetic, fake Jamaican accent of all time, then, well, he deserves what he got. Second, Mr. McConaughey could be a legendary actor if he'd stick to dramas. It might be fun to hang out on boats, be barefoot and shirtless all the time, but there's literally no comparing the outstanding nature of his role in the highly overlooked We Are Marshall to his role in this film. He really is an incredibly talented actor. He should leave roles like these to Paul Walker—wait…wasn't Paul Walker the guy from Into the Blue about a surfer dude treasure hunter who keeps letting his girl down by getting involved with the wrong types of guys to get loans for equipment to hunt amazing treasure? Déjà Vu? As in Fool's Gold is virtually the same plot only Kate Hudson subs for Jessica Alba. …continued…or read the spoiler points



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Other Recent Reviews:
Wild West Comedy Show (2008) [R] 100 minutes WIP™ Scale: $5.00
The Kite Runner (2007) [PG-13] 122 minutes WIP™ Scale: $13.25
The Eye (2008) [PG-13] 97 minutes WIP™ Scale: $12.00
Teeth (2008) [R] 88 minutes WIP™ Scale: $12.50
Over Her Dead Body (2008) [PG-13] 95 minutes WIP™ Scale: $9.00
Strange Wilderness (2008) [R] 87 minutes WIP™ Scale: $3.00
How She Move (2008) [PG-13] 98 minutes WIP™ Scale: $12.25
U2 3D (2008) [G] 85 minutes WIP™ Scale: $13.75
Rambo (2008) [R] 93 minutes WIP™ Scale: $6.00
Meet the Spartans (2008) [PG-13] 84 minutes WIP™ Scale: $5.75
Untraceable (2008) [R] 100 minutes WIP™ Scale: $9.75
27 Dresses (2008) [PG-13] 107 minutes WIP™ Scale: $9.75
Mad Money (2008) [PG-13] 104 minutes WIP™ Scale: $9.50
Cloverfield (2008) [PG-13] 90 minutes WIP™ Scale: $12.00
In the Name of the King (2008) [PG-13] 124 minutes WIP™ Scale: $8.00
The Bucket List (2007) [PG-13] 97 minutes WIP™ Scale: $13.75
The Orphanage (2007) [R] 100 minutes WIP™ Scale: $13.75
First Sunday (2008) [PG-13] 96 minutes WIP™ Scale: $3.00
There Will Be Blood (2007) [R] 158 minutes WIP™ Scale: $13.75
One Missed Call (2008) [PG-13] 87 minutes WIP™ Scale: $4.00
The Great Debaters (2007) [PG-13] 123 minutes WIP™ Scale: $14.50



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Film Premiere and Award Photo Sets
archive:20082007

Listed in Order of Publication in the mEd database not necessarily chronologically...
Film-Related Awards, Galas, and Celebrity Event Photo Sets
39th NAACP Image Awards2008 British Academy of Film and Television Film Award Winners39th NAACP Image Awards Nominee LuncheonOrange British Academy Film Awards 2008 Photos2008 Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award - Charlize Theron80th Annual Academy Award Nominees LuncheonGeorge Clooney Holds UN Press ConferenceVirtuosos Awards at the SBIFF 200814th Annual Screen Actors Guild® Award Winners60th Annual Directors Guild Award Ceremony(continued)

Film Premiere Photo Sets
The Other Boleyn GirlThe Accidental Husband Premiere • Filth and Wisdom Premiere • Cherry Blossoms - Hanami Premiere • Elegy Premiere • The Elite Squad Premiere • Fireflies In The Garden Premiere • Gardens Of The Night Premiere • Jumper Premiere • The Counterfeiters Premiere • Shine a Light Premiere • The Hottie & The Nottie Premiere • The Spiderwick Chronicles Premiere • Step Up 2 the Streets Premiere • The Eye Premiere • Fool's Gold Premiere • Over Her Dead Body Premiere • Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Premiere • CSNY déjà vu Premiere • Definitely, Maybe Premiere • Saving Grace Premiere • Towelhead Premiere • The Year Of Getting To Know Us Premiere • Assassination of a High School President Premiere • Quantum of Solace Premiere • A Raisin in the Sun Premiere • Rambo Premiere • Savage Grace Premiere • The Visitor Premiere • (continued)

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Brand New Movie Posters Just In:
New Movie Poster Archive: 2007 / 2008 | TV Posters: 2005 2006 2007
New as of 8-February-08
Poster for "Chuck" (A version) • Poster for "Prison Break" (I version) • Poster for "Psych" (E version) • Poster for "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (A version) • Poster for "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (B version) • Poster for 101 Dalmatians (DVD version) • Poster for 30 Days of Night (DVD version) • Poster for 88 Minutes (C version) • Poster for Across the Universe (DVD version) • Poster for Death Sentence (DVD version) • Poster for Feel the Noise (DVD version) • Poster for Forbidden Kingdom (A version) • Poster for Forbidden Kingdom (B version) • Poster for Forbidden Kingdom (C version) • Poster for Forbidden Kingdom (D version) • Poster for Forbidden Kingdom (E version) • Poster for Gone Baby Gone (DVD version) • Poster for Good Luck Chuck (A version) • Poster for Highlander: The Source (DVD version) • Poster for Jane Austen's Book Club (DVD version) • Poster for Lars and the Real Girl (A version) • Poster for Semi-Pro (B version) • Poster for Sex in the City: The Movie (A version) • Poster for Snow Angels (A version) • Poster for The Band's Visit (A version) • Poster for The Ten (DVD version) • Poster for There Will Be Blood (C version) • Poster for We Own the Night (DVD version)

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Recent Movie Star Birthdays:
birthdays: last month / this month / next month / by month / alphabetically
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13-Feb12-Feb11-Feb
Mena SuvariChristina RicciJennifer Aniston

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Christina Ricci
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Josh Brolin
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Matthew Lawrence
Burt Reynolds
10-Feb9-Feb8-Feb
Elizabeth Banks
Ziyi ZhangNick Nolte
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Elizabeth Banks
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Ziyi Zhang
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Nick Nolte
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Joe Pesci
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Seth Green
Mary Steenburgen
7-Feb
Ashton Kutcher
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Movies Now on DVD and Download:
DVD releases: Archive / This Week / Next Week

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We Own the Night (2007) [R]-- W.I.P. Scale™ Rating: $11.25
Review-lite: James Gray presents what turns out not to be the successor to The Departed but, rather, an emotional drama about brothers and the choice they make in their lives called, We Own the Night,. Joaquin Phoenix plays the rebel and Mark Wahlberg plays the dutiful son of Police Chief Burt Grusinsky (Robert Duvall) as the trio must deal with the consequences of Russian drug imports infiltrating their fair city. Unfortunately, the lifeless script and archetypal characters possesses little to capture the imagination or induce empathy in the audience. These people are relatively shallow souls who do relatively expected things. Phoenix delivers the most with his character, but even he seems too weary. No one seems to find being in this film any more interesting that most of it is to watch. (click for full details and complete review)(click to purchase We Own the Night)


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Why Did I Get Married? (2007) [PG-13]-- W.I.P. Scale™ Rating: $13.75
Review-lite: Tasting deliciously like a sour strawberry dipped in chocolate, Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? stands out as his most mature film as well as one of the year's best dramedies. Featuring a very talented cast including himself, Janet Jackson, Sharon Leal, Malik Yoba, Jill Scott, Richard T. Jones, Tasha Smith, and Michael Jai White, the story focuses on couples and their relationships as they come to head with the reality of the deep dark secrets of their past. Everyone can learn a thing or two about the responsibilities of maintaining a modern relationship and marriage. (click for full details and complete review)(click to purchase Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?)

Also This Week:
The AmateursBecoming JaneGone Baby GoneI Could Never Be Your WomanIn the Shadow of the MoonIntroducing the DwightsMartian ChildNo Reservations

Previously Announced Available for Pre-Order:
The 11th Hour30 Days of NightAmerican GangsterBee MovieBefore The Devil Knows You're DeadBeowulfBlack Book (Zwartboek)BorderlandCrazy EightsDan In Real LifeThe Darjeeling LimitedDeath At A FuneralThe Deaths Of Ian StoneEnchantedThe Final SeasonFor the Bible Tells Me SoThe Golden CompassHitmanI Want Someone To Eat Cheese WithIn The Valley Of ElahInto the WildJimmy Carter Man From PlainsLake DeadLake of FireLions For Lambs Love In The Time Of CholeraMargot at the WeddingMichael ClaytonMr. Magorium's Wonder EmporiumMulberry StreetMy Kid Could Paint ThatNancy DrewNankingNightmare ManNina's Heavenly DelightsNo Country for Old MenP2RedactedRenditionReservation RoadResurrecting the ChampRevolverThe Seeker: The Dark is RisingShroomsSilkSleuthSlipstreamSouthland TalesStarting Out In The EveningThings We Lost In The FireTooth & NailTrailer Park Boys: The MovieThe Ultimate GiftUnearthedWalk HardThe WalkerWar DanceWhat Would Jesus Buy?Wristcutters: A Love Story

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Movies Coming Soon:
Dynamic Calendar Jan 07 - Jun 09 with links to official sites, trailers, and reviews
Plain Calendars: 2006 / 2007 / 2008-09


Thursday-Friday, 14-15 February

Definitely, Maybe • Jumper • Me & You, Us, Forever • The Spiderwick Chronicles • Step Up 2 the Streets

in limited release only: Diary of the Dead • The Year My Parents Went on Vacation

Friday, 22 February

Be Kind Rewind • Charlie Bartlett • Witless Protection • The Counterfeiters • Vantage Point

in limited release only: The Signal • The Possession

*note: Studios constantly change release dates for films. Please be advised that the information on the coming soon page is updated often, but may not be exact.


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Top 10 Hottest-Selling Movie Posters:
(source: our friends at MovieGoods®—one of the biggest movie poster supply companies)
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#1#2#3#4
The Dark KnightHarold and Kumar 2RamboAcross the Universe
#5#6#7#8
National Treasure:
Book of Secrets
CloverfieldSweeney ToddSpeed Racer
#9#10
Horton Hears a WhoStep Up 2
(accurate as of 10-Feb-2008)

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Movie Poster Extravaganzas:

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Here we honor two film series as they began and then merged into one mega film franchise: Aliens and Predators then Aliens vs. Predator with a movie poster extravaganza.

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