Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Tuesday Tell All: Summer Blockbusters

While I love going to movies, it is something I rarely actually do. In fact I have yet to step foot in a movie theater here in Lexington and I've lived here for over 2 years. The only time I see new releases is when we are in Utah and I have willing family to watch our kids so we can sneak away and catch a flick.

But feel no pity for me. I have secret weapon, a new best friend if you will, and its name is Redbox. One dollar movies are the greatest invention since disposable diapers. I have 5 vending machines located close to my home, there is hardly ever a wait and I don't have to even talk to a check out person. I simply touch the screen, swipe my car and out pops my show. In fact I rent there so often I think we've nearly rented out their entire inventory excluding the R-rated ones. The best part is that I didn't have to break the bank to do it. I gave Redbox my cell phone number and I receive text messages for free rentals every Monday night and often on Wednesday too. Sure, I might not have read too many books in 2008, but have enjoyed watching my fill of movies while I peddle away on the bike. I'll do just about anything to make those sixty minutes whiz by. There's no guilt in wasting 90 minutes on a so-so movie if you were busy while you watched it. That's my theory at least.

The one and only summer 2008 movie I have seen was Kung Fu Panda and I thought it was great. I laughed out loud probably more than I should have, but so did my boys. I thought it was clever, clean and very original. I'd give it an 'A' and I bet the boys will be finding this movie under the tree come December. So while I have seen only one summer blockbuster when we were in Utah, I do have a slew of shows I could review.

Nim's Island: Saw this on the plane. Glad I did. Not worth my time or money. D-

21: Viewed on the plane. Interesting story, even if it did vary from the real life events. B

College Road Trip: You could watch this one with the kids. Clean and funny. B+

National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets: I loved this one. I think anytime you can weave history into a fictional movie it's like a mini history lesson. A

Astronaut Farmer: Slow and unbelievable. D

Step it Up 2: Good dancing and average plot. B-

Vantage Point: Original and intriguing. A bit violent with bad language. Not for children: A-

The Bucket List: I am all about making lists and checking them off. I like the pairing and story. B+

Waitress: Dumb story, even dumber characters. Waste of time. D-

Drill Bit Taylor: Crude and unrealistic, but there were a few funny parts. C-

10,000 BC: Not very violent, no love scenes and the kids watched parts of it after I viewed it first. B-

Definitely, Maybe: Lots of strange and wrong relationships, but I like how he set up the story with the audience not knowing the outcome. Not for children. B-

King of California: Strange, but when I saw it had Costco in it, I had to watch it for Kristi's sake. One time watch, but interesting. B-

Spiderwick Chronicles. I didn't like this movie at all. I thought the actors were stiff and I didn't like the way it was filmed. D-

Fool's Gold: Funny, not too raunchy. I enjoyed it. B+

Jumper: Unique idea, but I felt it stopped abruptly. B-

Other Boleyn Girl: I didn't like how it varied from the book. I did like the mini history lesson. B-

Over Her Dead Body: It was OK and that might be being too nice. C

Mad Money: Clever and funny. A-

P.S. I Love You: Didn't like this one very much. Her friends bothere, it was too long, dragging plot. C

27 Dresses: Chick flick for sure. I like Katherine Heigl, but I wouldn't say I loved the movie. B

The Golden Compass: With all the buzz about the author being anti-religion and mass email I received telling me to boycott this one, I didn't understand all the fuss. No closure on the ending since a sequel is in the works. I thought it was a bit hard to understand. B-

Cloverfield: Great thriller. A-

Juno: A tale of a pregnant teenager with a bit of Napoleon Dynamite tossed in and quirky music. I really enjoyed. A-

I Am Legend: I really liked this movie. It had a real creep factor and I found myself thinking about it afterwards. A-

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The boys love it. I just got that silly song stuck in my head. B

Kite Runner: Sad story of a Afghani boy. Had to fast forward a horrific scene I had been forewarned of. More than one hard to watch parts. B

Seeker: Loosely based on the Lloyd Alexander books. Poorly acted and weak storyline. D

The Bee Movie: Flimsy plot. Not one I'd watch again. B-

Enchanted: Fun Disney for all ages. Bought this one on DVD. A

Dan in Real Life: Funny and yet painful, I liked, not loved it. B

Nancy Drew: Clean and cute. Emma Roberts was very likable. B

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium: Not one I'd watch again. A bit too fluffy and I hated Dustin Hoffman's voice. D+

The Jane Austen Book Club: Hated this one. Totally liberal and hard to watch. F

Elizabeth: The Golden Age: Cate Blanchett is an amazing actress. I loved the history I found in this movie. A-

Across the Universe: Really long movie. Was on a deadline to get it back. Watched most on 2x speed. Average storyline. Set in late 60's to Beatles music. C-

Martian Child: Tale of a child who might be an alien. I was left still wondering. B

Beowulf: Violent and not for kids. I didn't mind this retelling of the ancient epic Old English poem. B-

Becoming Jane: I didn't feel that this movie told the true story. It was fine, but that was all. B

Suburban Girl: Awful. F

Sydney White: High School fluff. C-

August Rush: I didn't care for this movie. Too many times I found myself disliking the boy and I hated Robin Williams' character. C

7 comments:

Stephanie said...

Wow! What a list of movies! Some of them I had not even heard of, but the ones I have seen I completely agreed with you. Thanks for the recaps.

Marcie said...

This is a list I will refer to a lot in the near future. I'm so glad you made it. I'd wondered about many of those titles. I use redbox all the time for my kids....I need to use it more for myself. I think the exercise bike idea is fantastic....two birds with one stone.

Jen said...

oh, I totally agree with you on the Jane Austen Book club. Really, it could have been good but the whole "L" factor ruined the whole movie. It was disgusting and like you said very very very difficult to watch and yucky!!! Too liberal and worldly for me.

Now, I just can't wait for the "Twilight" movie to come out. We'll have to chat and see how we both liked it.

Kristi said...

Holy movies Batman! For the ones I have seen, I totally agree with your ratings. Yea for Redbox!

Aly said...

Wow, you've seen a lot of movies this summer! THanks for the advice on which ones to see and not to see!

Sally said...

Cheryl, you rock! I'm calling Redbox to see if they need anyone to do a commercial for them...you'd be awesome!

So excited to check out some of your favorites and cannot wait for you to see Mama Mia...LOVED IT!

Shawni said...

That is quite a list! Thanks for your comments on the movies...we need some new ideas for Friday movie nights and this helped out.