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January 16, 2009

BYOB - A Man In Sundance

Posted by dpoland at January 16, 2009 01:46 AM

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Wolverine is in heavy reshoots in Vancouver. Wonder if this was planned, or if the rumours about big problems and Dick donner shooting the action are true. Why hire a guy like Hood and then interfer so much? I guess they didn't know if he could handle the action stuff. At least they chose someone interesting.

Posted by: bluelouboyle [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 02:25 AM

Here's a working link for details on the "Watchmen" settlement.

Posted by: Chucky in Jersey [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 08:54 AM

I hope Dave doesn't yell at me for bashing Tom Rothman, but I remember reading that while Hood was taking a weekend off, Rothman had all the sets painted to be "less gloomy".

I don't know whether this is true or not, but I wouldn't be surprised.

Posted by: a_loco [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 09:48 AM

So the My Bloody Valentine marketing team is running some web ads that are basically a selection of quotes from messageboards about how high people are going to get before going to see the movie. And then the tagline is: My Bloody Valentine 3D NOW PLAYING: It's actually "4D" if you're wasted!

I'd give them credit for originality if they weren't trying so hard to be controversial for controversy's sake.

Posted by: matro [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 11:14 AM

I saw "Fly me to the Moon" in 3D a few weeks back and it was AMAZING what they've done with 3D. The movie itself was atrocious, but the 3D was simply amazing. "My Bloody Valentine" is going to make a KILLING.

And...
This is the first Sundance I've missed in 13 years and I tell ya what, I am not sorry I'm missing it at ALL. Sure, I'd love to be at a film festival, but the grind of Sundance is a young mans game. Granted, I'm younger than Dave...but still. Not sorry to be home.

Posted by: don lewis (was PetalumaFilms) [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 11:55 AM

After being housebound for nearly a week thanks to atrocious northeastern Ohio weather, I snuck out for a Friday matinee double-feature of "My Bloody Valentine" (unfortunately, sans 3-D) and "Paul Blart."
"Valentine" is vastly superior to the 1981 "original," and one of the better slasher flicks in recent memory. I realize that must sound like I'm damning it with faint praise, but you take what you can get in mid-January. And it's probably even more of a kick in 3-D.
"Blart" plays like a curious cross between "Marty" and "Die Hard," and is surprisingly palatable for a Happy Madison throwaway.
Most--if not all--of the credit belongs to Kevin James who's immensely winning (again), even when his character is the butt of fat jokes.
School was cancelled in these parts today because of the sub-zero temps (I guess it's OK for kiddies to hit the mall and the 'plexes, but "too cold" for them to go to school), and the theater was packed with rugrats. "Blart" sold out its first two matinees.

Posted by: movieman [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 02:10 PM

'the theater was packed with rugrats'

sounds like one of the levels of hell, movieman. the 6th level of hell: eternal damnation in burning flames; the 7th level: trapped in a theatre seething with yammering, candy-crunching, popcorn-munching snotty-nosed rugrats

Posted by: leahnz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 02:43 PM

Where are you, LexG? Because when it comes to "My Bloody Valentine," I have two words for you: Betsy Rue. She will OWN your sorry butt.

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 02:56 PM

'Twas hell indeed, Leahnz. I made sure to grab an aisle seat so that I could make a quick getawayand beat those little rapscallions out of the there, lol.
So true, Joe: Betsy Rue is indeed the ultimate LexG wet dream.
Loved the sheer brazenness of her (extended) nude scene: it felt so wonderfully '70s to me.
But it was a little tough believing that Rue's exhibitionistic character would have given a damn about her sex partner videotaping their motel room gymnastics.

Posted by: movieman [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 07:42 PM

Just be thankful the rugrats were at "Paul Blart" and not "My Bloody Valentine", which I once had the distinct horror of being a similar situation to. That dreadful "Grudge" remake filled with hyperacting young tikes is a frightening prospect. Thankfully though they spent the entire time talking and running to and from the candy bar to spend time screaming at the junk on screen.

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 07:45 PM

You know, Kamie, years ago, I went to a slasher movie -- maybe the one of the "Friday the 13th" flicks -- and found myself really creeped out by all the parents who brought really, really young kids with them. As far as I was concerned, this was a kind of child abuse.

And Movieman: This is for you:

http://movingpictureblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/naked-truth-about-my-bloody-valentine.html

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 08:22 PM

not as bad as a slasher flick, but my 8 pm showing of 'the dark knight' was packed with toddlers babbling and running riot, the damn cinema needed a sheepdog to herd them back into their seats (and here i wouldn't let my 9 yr old go until i had sussed it out first, i must be a hopelessly old-fashioned parent)

Posted by: leahnz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 08:34 PM

Betsy Rue is awesome in MBV, but not enough to save the movie.

And I don't know if LexG will appreciate that as much as the news that NECA is going to produce an action figure two-pack of K-STEW and that metrosexual vampire dork, set to come out around March.

Posted by: LYT [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 10:32 PM

Ellen FRAKIN Tigh!

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 16, 2009 11:47 PM

My Bloody Valentine doesn't need 'saving'. It's not a reinvent-the-wheel horror movie like a Scream or a (yecch) Saw, but it takes an old formula and does a perfectly respectable job with it.

For sure, Ms. Rue's scenes are the highlight, though, but not just because of the nudity but rather the pure moxie the actress shows in doing what she does.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 01:34 AM

did you just fracking do what i think you fracking did, io? season 4 hasn't started here yet but even i can guess :O

(and here's proof i'm a huge fracking sap: i shed a wee tear when starbuck karked it - or sort of karked it, whatever the deal is, like i said about season 4 - i couldn't believe it. if she is indeed gone, it won't be the same without her; i don't know about this betsy rue but starbuck most certainly had moxie)

Posted by: leahnz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 01:42 AM

hey, nudity in 3D, now that must be...in yer face. i don't suppose the blokes' bits were 3D'd, i might actually pay to see that coming out the screen at me

Posted by: leahnz [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 01:47 AM

My Bloody Valentine doesn't need 'saving'.

Oh, it certainly does.

An editor to bring it in under 90 minutes would have been a good start. Along with the knowledge that I don't care which dorky boyfriend Jaime King chooses. Plus a sense of pacing.

3D movies better than MBV include Open Season, Polar Express, Meet the Robinsons, Shark Girl and Lava Boy.

Also Jaws 3-D and Friday the 13th part 3. I say this as a fan of both 3-D and gratuitous gore.

Posted by: LYT [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 02:23 AM

No tykes or toddlers at my "Valentine" matinee--slasher movies are usually more of a "teenagers-night-out" affair which is why I prefer daytime shows.
Nonetheless, a few obnoxious patrons did their best to ruin the experience for me.
One impossibly tall young dude sat in the row in front of me and proceeded to text message through the entire movie (or maybe he was videotaping it: not sure).
And just as the film proper began, two plus-sized black chicks took seats almost immediately behind me and commenced their (sometimes loud) conversation that continued through the entire 101 minutes. (One of them was a real multi-tasker: she kept her cell phone brightly illuminated the whole time, furiously text-messaging whenever the spirit moved her: "I'm watching My Bloody Valentine; it's good shit; you should have come with us" perhaps?)
The elementary school set at "Paul Blart" was relatively well-behaved in comparison.
Thanks for the link, Joe, but you should've known that I'd already checked out your "MBV" Variety review long ago, lol.
Re: New Orleans. Experienced one of the greatest culinary delicacies of my life last week: an experience so profoundly earth-shattering that I had to repeat it (three times) during my four-day visit.
The fried oyster and bacon sandwich at Cochon (paired with a side dish of their "eggplant and shrimp dressing" which is like the most amazing Thanksgiving stuffing you've ever eaten) truly rocked my world.
Anyone who's planning a Nola trip sometime in the immediate future should definitely check it out. Your belly can thank me later.


Posted by: movieman [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 04:53 AM

Re: Wilmington
"Todd McCarthy, WHO IS USUALLY RIGHT ON THE MONEY"? (Emphasis mine.) Huh?

Posted by: chris [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 10:05 AM

This has absolutely nothing to do with anything anyone has ever posted here, but it made me laugh until, literally, my sides hurt. Enjoy.

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/charles_barkley_finally_gets_that

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 17, 2009 11:31 AM

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