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  • Scary Movie 4

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    Scary Movie 4

    It's funny that very rarely to I ever even consider watching the sequel to a horror movie that I consider to be less than really great.  In fact I usually don't seek out too many horror movies because I find most of the mediocre.  It's funny then that I keep watching this series of fairly mediocre comedy movies that poke fun at those same very mediocre horror series.

    Actually I can't remember why I ever saw the first Scary Movie.  I can't even remember if I saw it at a theater or on DVD.  I know I have seen Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood and thought that was amusing (although I was wasted and had no idea what it was at the time) which was made by the same people.

    I think I found the original Scary Movie to be somewhat amusing, but knew the sequel looked horrible in the previews.  Somehow my friend Tom convinced me to go see it with him.  I think he even paid for my ticket because no one else would go with him.  Scary Movie 2 is certainly the worst of them all.  It's certainly the most disgusting which is a big feat.

    So I would have never thought I'd be excited to see Scary Movie 3, until I saw that it was being directed by David Zucker and co-written by Pat Proft.  Now I did enjoy much of their past work.  I convinced a huge crowd to come out and see it with me.  And I remember laughing quite hard at the theater.  But then when I rented it again later I realized it wasn't necessarily even that much better than the first one.

    So now here I am with Scary Movie 4.  It just seemed obligatory.  Even though I usually haven't seen half of the movies being spoofed in these things.  There's no real surprise with Scary Movie 4.  Mostly sick gross out humor.  You know what to expect by now.  But every once in a while there's some bit a brilliance playing with movie conventions.  One funny gag has to is when two people try to hide in the bushes and then pull two other people into the bushes to steal their costumes.  It's such a common convention.  But what ends up happening is that the people with the costumes just come back out with their costumes still on, and the people who tried to pull them in just got beat up.  Maybe this isn't that original now that I think about it.

    Another good gag is when she brushes away the cobwebs on a framed photo to see that it is a photo of more cobwebs.  I love that kind of thing!

    But the most inspired portion of this movie has to be the Million Dollar Baby spoof.  I'm not sure if it's just because I dislike that movie so much or what, but the scene is just brillaint.  The part that they are spoofing is just so retarded in the original movie.  How the **** could someone believe someone was able to stick some chair in the ring like that and at just the right angle.  So ludicrous.  The spoofed it here perfectly!

    Rating: 6/10


  • movie year countdown #68 - 1939 - Gone with the Wind

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    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Gone with the Wind

    "The most talked about movie ever made"

    "The most magnificent picture ever"

    and other hyperbolic taglines.

    I kind of expected this from the start, but this was a mediocre film experience for me.  Whenever something is THIS big with so many people talking about, and when the production itself is so big and the story is so epic, I generally have a bias to not like it already.  But maybe it's that when something has such a broad appeal that it probably lacks and individuality.

    Certainly there are movies that are almost universally loved by real film lovers.  But you usually don't see Gone with the Wind high on the "greatest movies" lists made by any real film critics.  The movie has broad blockbuster appear.  It was a sensation and still feels like one.  But I'm not interested in sensations like that.

    Maybe the movie is the best for what it is, but I personally don't like what it is.  That is I'm generally not a fan of epic movies.  I'd prefer something more focused.  The world is too big for me to comprehend most of the time anyways.  I listen to a story to hear something particular and specific.  Sometimes I can enjoy epics if they have humor, but this movie mostly lacks it.  I don't think all movies need to have a sense of humor, but there needs to be a real reason if it doesn't.  This movie could have really used some humor if it wanted to affect me much.

    And how contrived are these cuts from people falling off horses to shots of their graves?  This is pretty overblown melodrama with so many tragedies occurring more and more rapidly as the movie comes close to the end.

    But it's hard not to be drawn in somewhat by many of the spectacular elements.  And by the end the melodrama has drained you so much, that it's hard not to feel as weary as some of the main characters to feel their emotions along with them at least a bit.

    Rating: 6/10


 

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