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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Awful Matrix “Bullet Time” S ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "When I first saw the trailer for Wanted, I figured it was just another Matrix ripoff. And I’m sure there are many other people who thought the same thing. Of course, some Matrix ripoffs aren’t bad — I absolutely love Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium, for example — but most are. Even worse, though, are the parodies of the Matrix’s “bullet time” sequences. Do we really need to see another movie character bend over backwards to avoid a bullet (or milk)? Or another movie character suspended in motion while the camera tracks around him or her? It’s no wonder that until yesterday, I had pretty much dismissed Wanted, because of that Matrix-like bullet time sequence in which Morgan Freeman shoots around a slab of meat to hit an unseen target. Yet as of yesterday, the movie’s [More]
    kickstandsupkickstandsup Kung Pow - I need a second fist!
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    "Ok.. This is one of the best Kung Fu spoofs ever! And, the graphics are pure genious... They have taken an old Kung Fu movie, changed the voices, inserted characters, super imposed heads on people, and it really kept me entertained. You truly have to like Kung Fu spoofs to appreciate this one, but I thought it was great! Make sure you watch the movie to the end... The part during the credits shows how they super imposed the heads on the other bodies. Kind of hard to explain, but if you are in a crazy mood, it really is funny. Would LOVE to see a sequel! " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Kung Fu Dog. Clip of the Day
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    "Back in February, I was almost completely against Kung Fu Panda, the latest from DreamWorks Animation, which opens in theaters tomorrow. And while I’m still not too interested in seeing it, I’ve grown a little more appreciation for Jack Black than I had while writing my review of the trailer. Yeah, he actually made me laugh in that brilliant Tropic Thunder viral video made for the MTV Movie Awards. Plus, I have to give Kung Fu Panda credit for not being as bad as Karate Dog, a 2004 made-for-TV movie from Bob Clark (A Christmas Story) featuring a talking dog voiced by Chevy Chase and a " [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe Worst of 2002
    by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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    "Let's pretend for a moment that movies such as Snow Dogs and The Hot Chick don't exist. The Washington City Paper tried to this year, devoting coverage to films that seemed a little more worthy, a little less my-cousin-in-law wrote-a-script-ish, and therefore spared me hours of boredom. But just as parents can't ever fully protect their kids from the bad people of the world, my editors couldn't save me from all of the bad movies of 2002. Here's an abbreviated list of bottom-scrapers that Oscar will snub for a bunch of very good reasons: Rollerball: There's a subtext of international conspiracy and a point at which things inexplicably go green--though you might assume it's just your reaction to watching two-years-running worst-of-lister Chris Klein. Big Trouble: A Get Shorty wannabe with airport bombs, a Martha Stewart-headed dog, and not a trace of Dave Barry's humor--which is odd, given that it's based on a Dave Barry novel. Slackers: High-sc ... " [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe Kung Pow: Enter the Fist
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    "The trailer for Kung Pow!: Enter the Fist is all wrong: Not only does that cheesy-looking karate cow make it look like the worst movie ever bankrolled, but the preview also fails to convey the promising angle of this parody. Writer, director, and star Steve Oedekerk--if you keep wondering, Where have I seen him before?, you're probably thinking of Bob Saget--has digitally inserted himself into the 1976 movie Savage Killers and dubbed the dialogue a la Mystery Science Theater 3000, complete with high-pitched man-girl voices and others reminiscent of Chief Wiggum and Barney Fife. Sounds funny, right? Well, for about five minutes it is; the rest of Kung Pow will crack up no one but Oedekerk, his friends, and maybe someone stoned out of his mind. The movie's main jokes--the bad dubbing of Asian action flicks and the slo-mo action sequences of The Matrix--have already been done to death; the numerous references to ass-kicking will make you think you're watching an episode of ... " [More]
 
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