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TELL TALE

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 05:03 PM PST

Date Released : 31 December 2009
Quality : BRRip.720p
Info : imdb.com/title/tt1135095
Starring : Josh Lucas, Lena Headey, Beatrice Miller
Genre : Drama | Horror | Sci-Fi | Thriller

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Plot : Loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart", Tell-Tale sets a dark tone right from the start. Terry (Lucas) is the single parent to his small daughter Angela, who is stricken with a disease that threatens to calcify all her tendons, rendering her unable to function (and no, it's not called boneitis). Horrible, huh? Adding insult to injury, Terry has life-threatening heart problems.

Normally I'd start moaning about forced empathy, but for all the heavy-handedness, these conditions are handled with impressive finesse, woven directly into the story. Angela's doctor, Elizabeth (Headey), has bonded closely with her patient and reserves a portion of that love for her father. All appears to be shaping up for the makings of a fine Lifetime Channel movie about second chances when Terry is rushed to the hospital in need of an immediate heart transplant!

No sooner does his new ticker get plugged in than the nightmarish visions of his own grisly demise begin. Feverish dreams then turn to flashes of past life as he walks into the proximity of a specific person, triggering an impulse toward bloody vengeance that will not be ignored. The previous owner of his new heart wants payback, and he'll take control of this new machine he's attached to to get it.

We've certainly seen variations on this theme many times before, and none of them waved Edgar Allan Poe around to tell their story (or listed him as a writer, giving Edgar another IMDB listing), but Tell-Tale has two essential things going for it: a highly likable cast and a swift pace peppered with some bloodshed you'll cringe away from at times. All the makings of a great time in horror land! Brian Cox shows up as a weathered cop who has seen one too many innocent victims and senses a kindred spirit in Terry, essentially understanding the man beneath the monster. He's cynical, sarcastic, and most importantly, funny! A belabored groan from him turns any scene into instant gold. Cox's Van Doren character starts out as if he'll be the film's conscience and then takes a hard left turn, providing Terry with all the tools needed to collect his pounds of flesh. SCORE!!

Josh Lucas seems like such a nice guy you'll forgive him almost any level of bloodshed, unlike most unsympathetic, relentless screen vigilantes. You'll see his transformation from twitching, reluctant father, unable to control his own mechanics, to calculating killer with the soul of a man just begging for a bit of peace. Lena Headey is not given a great deal to do, resigned to pained looks of sorrow for her favorite family. She's still such a good actress, she makes the most of these moments. I'm sure most of our readers would go see this movie if all she did was play Pictionary, so mission accomplished! Her inevitable love affair with Terry injects just the right amount of steam to the film without bringing the pace to a grinding halt as an excuse to remove some clothing from the principal actors. Terry's daughter does her best to be sweet and adorable and excels in both categories. Her character isn't forced to carry any of the weight of the emotional content, so not much more can be expected. She's a fragile little doll but doesn't spend every scene trying to elicit a great big "AWWWW" from the audience, and that is a rare thing indeed.

As stated before, once Terry starts his killing spree, the film takes off with a frantic pace made doubly disorienting through use of jarring sound and flashing, violent flashback cenes shot from the perspective of the victim. These visuals demand action,and whether Terry likes it or not, he will comply. The only question left for the viewer is which team embraces the greater evil. As themysterious demise of Terry's benefactor is revealed, the evil-ometer clearly tips into red on the bad guys' side (aka anyone not friendly to Lucas). As Terry seems to evolve and the vengeful heart gains more control, the movie evolves with it, becoming a calmer sea of bloodshed. This doesn't last long as the baddies have been closing in and get their chance to prove why they are the true evil in the film. A heart-stopping performance by Dallas Roberts seals that deal. After Tell-Tale, I wouldn't be surprised to see more baddie roles for him. Just throwing evil characters at the audience is not enough for this crew as they veer away from PG13 to an R rating, allowing a healthy spray of the red stuff and a shocking dose of gore to hit the screen … something I didn't expect from a movie with such big name actors. The film's finale will have you squirming in your seat.

Tell-Tale isn't without its faults as the story loses track in places, but it never derails entirely. Style, pace, superior acting, and gripping tone save the day. It just goes to show you how the skilled hand of a superior director can pull all the elements together to create something NOT typical. This film is slick, but not overly so. It's got some great visual tricks, but not so much that it slips into indie art house film territory. It's got the mushy family in peril elements but only sort of shows you that side and then puts it in a box to make way for a horrific scene or three. Tell-Tale is unflinching. Here's hoping this film gets the theatrical release it deserves.

HOT TUB TIME MACHINE

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 05:02 PM PST

Date Released : 26 March 2010
Quality : R5.PRiSM
Info : imdb.com/title/tt1231587
Starring : John Cusack, Craig Robinson, Lizzy Caplan
Genre : Comedy | Sci-Fi

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Plot : "Hot Tub Time Machine" is the poignant story of three men, adrift in their 40s, who try to recapture the lost joys and squandered possibilities of their youth. I'm not entirely joking, though the movie itself is a nonstop barrage — somewhere between a riot and an orgy — of crude, obnoxious gags and riffs. If you are a connoisseur of sexual, scatological or just plain stupid humor, you will find your appetite satisfied, even glutted. But viewers of a certain age and background — let's say those who know the lyrics to "Jessie's Girl" by heart, even if they never really liked that song — are likely to endure the merry anarchy with a twinge of pained, slightly nauseated nostalgia.

Nick, Lou and Adam, whom we first meet in the throes of early middle age, are still haunted by memories of the 1980s, when they were young and dumb and full of potential. Here in the weary present, Adam (John Cusack) has just been dumped by his live-in girlfriend, and you have the feeling that this kind of thing has happened to him many times before.

Nick (Craig Robinson) has a stable if not quite happy marriage, but his job in a dog-grooming salon provides regular, humiliating reminders of the musical career he might have had. And Lou (a frighteningly manic Rob Corddry) is an alcoholic, divorced, wildly self-destructive train wreck of a man. But the movie doesn't really ask you to pity these guys; they feel sorry enough for themselves already, and their misery seems well earned in any case.

The three pals, joined by Adam's doughy 20-year-old nephew, Jacob (Clark Duke, looking like a younger, less smug version of the Apple scapegoat and ersatz know-it-all John Hodgman), light out for a ski resort that was once the scene of some vaguely recollected, endlessly mythologized youthful debauchery. They find the place a dilapidated shell of its former glory, but a night in a hot tub — which is exactly what the movie's title says it is — transports them back to 1986, when the place was buzzing with bad haircuts, garish clothes and enough winking pop culture references to furnish a weeklong Trivial Pursuit tournament. Hey, isn't that Chevy Chase? It is!

Remember "Red Dawn," "The Karate Kid" and "Back to the Future"? "Hot Tub Time Machine" sure does, the last one in particular. Crispin Glover, George McFly himself, shows up as the ski lodge bellhop, and while there is no DeLorean on the premises, there is a brilliant send-up of the prom scene where Michael J. Fox's Marty McFly invented rock 'n' roll. (It involves Mr. Robinson and the Black Eyed Peas. I've spoiled nothing).

Mr. Cusack, of course, is an '80s allusion in his own right, starring in moves like "The Sure Thing," "Better Off Dead" and "Say Anything," and his status as a walking sight gag relieves him of the burden of being actively funny, a job few men can do as well as Mr. Robinson or Mr. Corddry.

At this point plot summary becomes not only superfluous, but also potentially offensive. Steve Pink, the director, and a trio of dementedly scholarly screenwriters (Josh Heald, Sean Anders and John Morris) load up every scene with more jokes than necessary — visual allusions, verbal flourishes and plain old fall-on-your-face slapstick — but their excess proves to be a canny strategy. The picture moves so quickly and crazily, swerving and skidding and doubling back for seconds, that minor lapses in wit are immediately overtaken by major (and therefore hilarious) lapses in taste.

The undercurrent of misogyny and homophobic panic that courses through most arrested-development, guy-centric comedies these days is certainly present here. But unlike, say, "The Hangover," which sweetens and sentimentalizes its man-child characters — allowing them to run wild and then run home to Mommy — "Hot Tub Time Machine" is honest in its coarseness and pretty tough on the fellows who are the agents and objects of its satire.

At a certain point you begin to suspect that lessons will be learned and friendships reaffirmed, but the phony happy ending you find yourself dreading doesn't quite materialize. Or, rather, the ending — not to give too much away — is so blatantly fantastical that it offers far less comfort than it might. It vaults the film into a realm of wish fulfillment that, while delightful to contemplate (if only for Mr. Corddry's hair extensions) also carries a bracingly bitter aftertaste. "Hot Tub Time Machine" may be a goofy, lusty, uninhibited lark, but its true subject is the disappointment that threads through every phase of the life cycle.

Nick, Lou and Adam are miserable in 2010, but one thing that becomes clear pretty quickly is that they weren't all that happy in 1986 either. "All we had was Reagan and AIDS," Adam laments.

And even if, as the movie suggests, they — we — had so much more, including heavy metal and not-yet-old-school hip-hop, cocaine by the bushel and spandex by the mile, it was not easy to be young. Just look at the faces of the younger selves Nick, Adam and Lou sometimes glimpse in the mirror. These guys are confused and terrified.

Jacob's skeptical, worried presence as an ambassador from the era of text messaging and Second Life serves as a reminder that nothing much has changed. And of course being 40 is no picnic either.

The cultural detritus piled up everywhere, to be recycled, cherished, mocked and travestied, provides small — but nonetheless real — compensation for the spiritual deficits of modern life. Is it crazy to write that sentence in a review of "Hot Tub Time Machine"? Not really: the movie itself proves the point. It's fun, it's sad, and it's kind of sad that it's so much fun.

"Hot Tub Time Machine" is rated R. More sex, more drugs, more rock 'n' roll, more hair.

VIDEO SKANDAL : CUT TARI & ARIEL

Posted: 22 Feb 2010 05:01 PM PST

Date Released : 8 Juni 2010
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Starring : Cut Tari And Ariel
Genre : Drama | Romance

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