Admittedly, "Cry-Baby" is a very silly movie, and that silliness may not
appeal to everyone. I for one found myself consistently bored by the
campy goings-on, and found little to like about delinquent greaser
'Cry-Baby' (Johnny Depp) and his redneck family, when the movie insists
we cheer on their successes and 'gee-whiz' at their failures.
It's 1960's Baltimore, and prim, perfect Allison (Amy Locane) has it all- social status, wealth, and a dapper boyfriend (Stephen Mailer.) But, gee, the 'Drapes' from the wrong side of the tracks seem to be having more fun, and Allison is doomed to be a 'Square,' destined for a life of courteousness and decency. Or is she?
Everything changes when Allison meets Wade 'Cry-Baby' Walker (Depp,) a singing, dancing, rocking Drape bad boy who wins her heart. But a series of rivalries and misunderstandings strive to keep Cry-Baby and Allison apart. There will be a lot of music and a lot of fights before a customary happy ending, and for me they couldn't get there fast enough.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Okay. Forget that well-loved pop-up book you cherished when you were
eight. If you know Tim Burton in the slightest, you won't need to be
told this isn't anything like that. Fans of the director's work- Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas, even Sweeney Todd- will allow him to take the story from Lewis Carroll's hands and adapt --
hence, take great liberties with it. Others will wince at the special
effects and try to call a brightly colored, non-Burtonized Wonderland to
their mind.
First, though, let me make something clear -- I like Tim Burton very much. I know that we live in a society where children watch Saw and Pulp Fiction with wild abandon, but I think kids should watch kid's movies up until a certain age. I did not categorize this as "family" because I don't think should be considered that by a long shot. I remember at one time literally covering my mouth with my hand and considering the ludicrousness of the PG rating.
First, though, let me make something clear -- I like Tim Burton very much. I know that we live in a society where children watch Saw and Pulp Fiction with wild abandon, but I think kids should watch kid's movies up until a certain age. I did not categorize this as "family" because I don't think should be considered that by a long shot. I remember at one time literally covering my mouth with my hand and considering the ludicrousness of the PG rating.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Guest Post: Batman Villains That Could Have Been
I'd like to welcome Zack Mandell and thank him for contributing this post to On Page and Screen. Zack is a movie enthusiast, writer of movie reviews, and owner of www.movieroomreviews.com which has great information on actors such as Philip Seymour Hoffman. He writes extensively about the movie industry for sites such as Gossip Center, Yahoo, NowPublic, and Helium.
It’s a real shame, but as of July of this year, Christopher Nolan ended his attachment to the Batman franchise. Since 2005, the famed British auteur has delivered a trio of films about the caped crusader, all of which many fans would argue rank as some of the greatest comic book films of all time. Indeed, many critics have even gone as far as to say that the second film, “The Dark Knight,” ranks among the greatest films of all time no matter the genre.
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