A Scanner Darkly is set in suburban Orange County, California in a future where America has lost the war on drugs. When one reluctant undercover cop is ordered to start spying on his friends, he is launched on a paranoid journey into the absurd, where identities and loyalties are impossible to decode. It is a cautionary tale of drug use based on the novel by Philip K. Dick and his own experiences.
I would have to think that watching this movie could possibly be compared to watching something while tripping on acid. The look of the movie was so weird. It was some sort of new animation where it looked like the real actors were wearing the animation themselves. It's the same kind of animation that has been used in those commercials recently where you can't tell if it's the real actor or a drawing. The movie itself was a tad bit confusing because all of the characters/narrators were on drugs and it was hard at times to follow what was going on.
I would loosely recommend this movie as a rental. It's worth watching just because of the visuals, but most people might be better off checking this one out on cable.
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
Breaking up is hard to do, but sometimes it can be downright dangerous. In the Ivan Reitman comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend, Matt Saunders (Luke Wilson) thinks he's finally found the perfect girlfriend, the beautiful Jenny Johnson (Uma Thurman) - who just so happens to be a superhero. When Jenny/G-Girl becomes overly possessive, Matt wants to call it quits – but how do you break up with a superhero? A scorned woman, Jenny/G-Girl unleashes on her ex the full fury of her super-powered wrath as she sets out on a no-holds-barred mission to bust up Matt's budding romance with his co-worker Hannah (Anna Faris).
This movie started off really good. The relationship between Uma and Luke Wilson was very funny and the break up part was even funnier. The best part of the movie was Raain Wilson (Dwight from The Office - again - you really need to be watching this tv show, people!) as the friend of Luke Wilson trying to coach him. However, the movie goes too far and ends up ruining the whole thing with the last twenty minutes to half hour because it basically spirals out of control with someone else getting super powers and fighting with Uma Thurman.
I would recommend that anyone who rents this should only watch the first half of the movie. If you do that - it's very funny and enjoyable. If you watch the whole movie you are going to be pretty annoyed that you spent the $4 on it.
This movie started off really good. The relationship between Uma and Luke Wilson was very funny and the break up part was even funnier. The best part of the movie was Raain Wilson (Dwight from The Office - again - you really need to be watching this tv show, people!) as the friend of Luke Wilson trying to coach him. However, the movie goes too far and ends up ruining the whole thing with the last twenty minutes to half hour because it basically spirals out of control with someone else getting super powers and fighting with Uma Thurman.
I would recommend that anyone who rents this should only watch the first half of the movie. If you do that - it's very funny and enjoyable. If you watch the whole movie you are going to be pretty annoyed that you spent the $4 on it.
Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine tells the story of the Hoovers, one of the most endearingly fractured families ever. Together, the motley six-member family treks from Albuquerque to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in Redondo Beach, California, to fulfill the deepest wish of 7-year-old Olive, an ordinary little girl with big dreams. Along the way the family must deal with crushed dreams, heartbreak, and a broken-down VW bus, leading up to the surreal Little Miss Sunshine competition itself. On their travels, the Hoovers learn to trust and support each other along the path of life, no matter what the challenge.
This is probably one of the best movies to come out in 2006. It's very quirky, but so beyond funny at times. This family is the poster of dysfunction. Steve Carell (from The Office - if you are not watching this show - you are sooooo missing out) is hilarious as always and the child that plays Olive is the definition of cute. You find yourself laughing throughout the movie and completely beside yourself at the finale.
I very strongly recommend this movie to everyone. This could be considered the must rent of the week.
This is probably one of the best movies to come out in 2006. It's very quirky, but so beyond funny at times. This family is the poster of dysfunction. Steve Carell (from The Office - if you are not watching this show - you are sooooo missing out) is hilarious as always and the child that plays Olive is the definition of cute. You find yourself laughing throughout the movie and completely beside yourself at the finale.
I very strongly recommend this movie to everyone. This could be considered the must rent of the week.
Lady In The Water
Lady in the Water, a story from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan, revolves around a modest building manager named Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) who rescues a mysterious young woman (Bryce Dallas Howard) from danger and discovers she is actually a narf, a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the treacherous journey from our world back to hers. Cleveland and his fellow tenants start to realize that they are also characters in this bedtime story. As Cleveland falls deeper and deeper in love with the woman, he works together with the tenants to protect his new fragile friend from the deadly creatures that reside in this fable and are determined to prevent her from returning home.
I know that people tend to run really hot or cold when it comes to liking Shyamalalanalalalanan's movies but I happened to really like this one. The ironic thing was that this one was his first movie that didn't have one of those crazy twist endings. I think that a lot of the blah reactions to this movie were because people were waiting for that to happen. Regardless, this movie is a nicely told fairy tale/fable and I liked it a lot.
I would recommend paying the rental fee for this one. Just be warned that there isn't his traditional twist ending so don't miss out on enjoying the movie by looking for it. Trust me - it's not going to happen.
I know that people tend to run really hot or cold when it comes to liking Shyamalalanalalalanan's movies but I happened to really like this one. The ironic thing was that this one was his first movie that didn't have one of those crazy twist endings. I think that a lot of the blah reactions to this movie were because people were waiting for that to happen. Regardless, this movie is a nicely told fairy tale/fable and I liked it a lot.
I would recommend paying the rental fee for this one. Just be warned that there isn't his traditional twist ending so don't miss out on enjoying the movie by looking for it. Trust me - it's not going to happen.
Invincible
Invincible is inspired by the true story of Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a man with nothing to lose, ignored the odds and made his dream come true. When the coach (Greg Kinnear) of Papale's beloved hometown football team, the Philadelphia Eagles, hosted an open tryout, the public consensus was that it was a waste of time -- no one good enough to play professional football was going to be found this way. Certainly no one like Papale -- a down-on-his-luck, 30 year-old, substitute teacher and part-time bartender who never even played college football. But against these odds, Papale made the team and soon found himself living every fan's fantasy -- moving from his cheap seats in the upper deck to standing on the field as a professional football player.
This is your typical underdog sports movie. I happen to be a huge fan of this kind of movie though and don't seem to ever get sick of them. I enjoyed this movie a lot. I think that Mark Wahlberg is a pretty poopish actor but was somewhat decent in this one. Greg Kinnear was awesome as Dick Vermeil and the football scenes were pretty intense at times. The only knock I could really make against this movie was that it was a little bit too long. Once you get around the two hour mark, the audience is ready for the credits.
I would recommend this to everyone. It's a feel good movie and is worth the rental fee.
This is your typical underdog sports movie. I happen to be a huge fan of this kind of movie though and don't seem to ever get sick of them. I enjoyed this movie a lot. I think that Mark Wahlberg is a pretty poopish actor but was somewhat decent in this one. Greg Kinnear was awesome as Dick Vermeil and the football scenes were pretty intense at times. The only knock I could really make against this movie was that it was a little bit too long. Once you get around the two hour mark, the audience is ready for the credits.
I would recommend this to everyone. It's a feel good movie and is worth the rental fee.
All The King's Men
Based on Robert Penn Warren's novel, All the King's Men tells the story of an idealist's rise to power in the world of Louisiana politics and the corruption that leads to his ultimate downfall.
I was so excited to see this movie because the preview looked awesome and Sean Penn looked great as one of those politicians who rises based on the power of the people and believes that he is going to fix everything. Unfortunately, the movie ended up a hell of a lot more about the relationship between the reporter covering him (Jude Law) and a supporter of his (Kate Winslett). This is one of those movies where the preview/commercial totally ruined the movie. Not because it gave too much away but because it advertised a totally different movie than what you got.
I really wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone via rental. You could check it out on cable if you are doing absolutely nothing, but other than that I'm not a big fan of checking this one out.
I was so excited to see this movie because the preview looked awesome and Sean Penn looked great as one of those politicians who rises based on the power of the people and believes that he is going to fix everything. Unfortunately, the movie ended up a hell of a lot more about the relationship between the reporter covering him (Jude Law) and a supporter of his (Kate Winslett). This is one of those movies where the preview/commercial totally ruined the movie. Not because it gave too much away but because it advertised a totally different movie than what you got.
I really wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone via rental. You could check it out on cable if you are doing absolutely nothing, but other than that I'm not a big fan of checking this one out.
World Trade Center
Oliver Stone tells the true story of the heroic survival and rescue of two Port Authority policemen – John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno – who were trapped in the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, after they went in to help people escape. The film also follows their families as they try to find out what happened to them, as well as the rescuers who found them in the debris field and pulled them out. Their story shows how the best in people rose above the tragic events of that day.
I couldn't watch the whole movie. It's not that the movie was bad. The parts that I saw were actually pretty amazing from a film perspective. The scene of the tower actually falling and them trying to get out of the lobby was visually mind blowing, but mentally gut wrenching. It was just too painful. It was about 40 minutes in to the movie and the two firefighters were already trapped, they were screaming in pain, and their families were trying to find out about them. I just couldn't stomach watching it for another hour and 20 minutes.
If anyone thinks that they are up to or ready for seeing this, then I would recommend it because it is a very well done film. If you are not though - please do yourself the favor and stay as far away from this movie as you can.
I couldn't watch the whole movie. It's not that the movie was bad. The parts that I saw were actually pretty amazing from a film perspective. The scene of the tower actually falling and them trying to get out of the lobby was visually mind blowing, but mentally gut wrenching. It was just too painful. It was about 40 minutes in to the movie and the two firefighters were already trapped, they were screaming in pain, and their families were trying to find out about them. I just couldn't stomach watching it for another hour and 20 minutes.
If anyone thinks that they are up to or ready for seeing this, then I would recommend it because it is a very well done film. If you are not though - please do yourself the favor and stay as far away from this movie as you can.
Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby
Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) has always dreamed of driving fast - real fast - like his father, Reese Bobby, who left the family to pursue his racing dreams. Early on, Ricky's mother, Lucy Bobby worried that her boy was also destined to end up as a professional daredevil on wheels.Ricky Bobby first enters the racing arena as a "jackman" for slovenly driver Terry Cheveaux and accidentally gets his big break behind the wheel when Cheveaux makes an unscheduled pit stop during a race to gorge on a chicken sandwich. Ricky jumps into the car and... so begins the ballad of Ricky Bobby.
There are few people that mess with your expectations going in to a comedy like Will Ferrell does. I expected nothing when I went to see Elf and now that movie has to be considered top three holiday movies for me. I expected to laugh non stop when I went to see Anchorman, but didn't really find it funny until I watched it a couple more times on cable (It is beyond funny now for the record). After being initially disappointed with Anchorman, I went in to this with pretty low expectations and was once again totally surprised. This movie was hysterical. Will Ferrell was awesome. His sidekick (John C. Reilly) was equally funny. And before he exploded as Borat, Sasha Baron Cohen played the priceless french race car driver in this movie. The scenes between him and Will Ferrell are worth watching this movie alone.
I strongly recommend that anyone looking for a laugh go and rent this bad boy. It's definitely worth the rental fee and is even purchase worthy.
There are few people that mess with your expectations going in to a comedy like Will Ferrell does. I expected nothing when I went to see Elf and now that movie has to be considered top three holiday movies for me. I expected to laugh non stop when I went to see Anchorman, but didn't really find it funny until I watched it a couple more times on cable (It is beyond funny now for the record). After being initially disappointed with Anchorman, I went in to this with pretty low expectations and was once again totally surprised. This movie was hysterical. Will Ferrell was awesome. His sidekick (John C. Reilly) was equally funny. And before he exploded as Borat, Sasha Baron Cohen played the priceless french race car driver in this movie. The scenes between him and Will Ferrell are worth watching this movie alone.
I strongly recommend that anyone looking for a laugh go and rent this bad boy. It's definitely worth the rental fee and is even purchase worthy.
Material Girls
For Ava and Tanzie Marchetta (Hilary and Haylie Duff), life is all about fun parties, cute guys and gorgeous clothes and makeup. Celebutantes who have inherited their father's multi-million-dollar cosmetics industry, Ava and Tanzie only have to show up at the occasional board meeting and let the grownups do the rest. But when an awful scandal takes away their house, their car and all their money, Ava and Tanzie have to learn how to live in the real world... and have the opportunity to discover what they're made of and realize the potential they never knew they had.
This is the dictionary definition of a teeny bopper movie. I can't really do any justice reviewing this because I literally passed out 20 minutes in to the movie and woke up 10 minutes before it ended. However, I took my future stepdaughter and her surgically attached at the hip best friend and they LOVED this movie. They still "play" Material Girls when they are hanging out.
Based on that - I would recommend that anyone having a daughter between the ages of 8 and 15 should rent this for them and enjoy the ensuing nap that is sure to land right on their heads.
This is the dictionary definition of a teeny bopper movie. I can't really do any justice reviewing this because I literally passed out 20 minutes in to the movie and woke up 10 minutes before it ended. However, I took my future stepdaughter and her surgically attached at the hip best friend and they LOVED this movie. They still "play" Material Girls when they are hanging out.
Based on that - I would recommend that anyone having a daughter between the ages of 8 and 15 should rent this for them and enjoy the ensuing nap that is sure to land right on their heads.
The Devil Wears Prada
Based on the best-selling novel, The Devil Wears Prada stars Meryl Streep as high-powered fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, and Anne Hathaway, as Miranda's new assistant – a small-town girl trying to survive her impossibly demanding new boss.
I had actually read the book before seeing the movie and think that they could have a done a better job. Meryl Streep was awesome as the nasty boss and should probably get some oscar consideration. The unfortunate part was that the movie made the employee pretty bland. She was a lot edgier in the book. It is not a bad movie by any means, but I think that they could have put a little bit more emphasis on the employee trying to find her way instead of focusing so much on the nasty boss.
I would recommend this movie to all. It's definitely worth the rental fee, but I don't think it's as good as all the buzz its been getting.
I had actually read the book before seeing the movie and think that they could have a done a better job. Meryl Streep was awesome as the nasty boss and should probably get some oscar consideration. The unfortunate part was that the movie made the employee pretty bland. She was a lot edgier in the book. It is not a bad movie by any means, but I think that they could have put a little bit more emphasis on the employee trying to find her way instead of focusing so much on the nasty boss.
I would recommend this movie to all. It's definitely worth the rental fee, but I don't think it's as good as all the buzz its been getting.
Barnyard
Barnyard is a hilarious look at what really happens in a barnyard when the farmer's back is turned. It is centered around Otis (voiced by Kevin James), a party cow, who enjoys singing, dancing and playing tricks on humans. Unlike his father Ben (voiced by Sam Elliott), the respected leader of the farm, and Miles, the wise old mule (voiced by Danny Glover), Otis is unconcerned about keeping the animals' humanlike talents a secret. But when suddenly put in the position of responsibility, the irresponsible cow finds the courage to be a leader.
This movie was very funny. The voice choice of Kevin James for the lead character was perfect. I truly believe that he is the funniest man ever born. This is one of those animated movies that you can watch with your kids and laugh your a$$ off at the random one liners.
I strongly recommend that anyone with kids go right ahead and rent this. It's even purchase worthy.
This movie was very funny. The voice choice of Kevin James for the lead character was perfect. I truly believe that he is the funniest man ever born. This is one of those animated movies that you can watch with your kids and laugh your a$$ off at the random one liners.
I strongly recommend that anyone with kids go right ahead and rent this. It's even purchase worthy.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Do you really not know what this movie is about? Seriously?
This was probably the most hot and cold movie to come out in 2006. Everyone either loved it or hated it. I happened to be one of the people that loved it. I could see someone having sky high expectations after the first one ending up being disappointed. Fortunately for me, I kept my expectations in check and simply chose to enjoy watching Johnny Depp play Captain Jack Sparrow (one of my favorite movie characters of all time). He was just as awesome in the first one. The only thing that ate at me was that I wish that I would have known that this was like the Empire Strikes Back of the trilogy and is a total cliffhanger. When the credits rolled, I couldn't believe that I had to wait until next Memorial Day for the final part of the trilogy.
I would fully recommend that everyone run to their local Blockbuster for this one. I actually have to run there to buy the DVD for my family and I.
This was probably the most hot and cold movie to come out in 2006. Everyone either loved it or hated it. I happened to be one of the people that loved it. I could see someone having sky high expectations after the first one ending up being disappointed. Fortunately for me, I kept my expectations in check and simply chose to enjoy watching Johnny Depp play Captain Jack Sparrow (one of my favorite movie characters of all time). He was just as awesome in the first one. The only thing that ate at me was that I wish that I would have known that this was like the Empire Strikes Back of the trilogy and is a total cliffhanger. When the credits rolled, I couldn't believe that I had to wait until next Memorial Day for the final part of the trilogy.
I would fully recommend that everyone run to their local Blockbuster for this one. I actually have to run there to buy the DVD for my family and I.
Pulse
Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they'll get in, you'll be infected and they'll be able to take your life.
Unfortunately, the preview for this movie - just like the above synopsis - made this movie look a hell of a lot better than it ended up being. This movie was very weak in all scary/horror movie requirements. It wasn't gory. It wasn't scary. It wasn't simple. They tried to do too much and ended up making a poopy movie.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone. You could check it out on cable, but it's still not going to be any good.
Unfortunately, the preview for this movie - just like the above synopsis - made this movie look a hell of a lot better than it ended up being. This movie was very weak in all scary/horror movie requirements. It wasn't gory. It wasn't scary. It wasn't simple. They tried to do too much and ended up making a poopy movie.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone. You could check it out on cable, but it's still not going to be any good.
Miami Vice
Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx portray the characters of Crockett and Tubbs from the 80s television series Miami Vice. The movie is about undercover narcotic cops and explores how far and deep they will go to get the bad guys.
I loved this movie! Michael Mann (Heat, The Insider, Collateral) is one of my favorite directors. He seems to do something special with the look of his movies and that alone seems to suck you in that much more. I was a huge fan of the television series, but thought that this movie was so much better than the show ever was. Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx were both awesome and the action scenes were beyond intense. This will definitely be one of my favorite movies of 2006.
I strongly recommend this movie to all and suggest that you should get your butt over to the nearest Blockbuster and rent it right now.
I loved this movie! Michael Mann (Heat, The Insider, Collateral) is one of my favorite directors. He seems to do something special with the look of his movies and that alone seems to suck you in that much more. I was a huge fan of the television series, but thought that this movie was so much better than the show ever was. Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx were both awesome and the action scenes were beyond intense. This will definitely be one of my favorite movies of 2006.
I strongly recommend this movie to all and suggest that you should get your butt over to the nearest Blockbuster and rent it right now.
How To Eat Fried Worms
Based on the hugely popular children's book, How to Eat Fried Worms brings the story of Billy who lands in a difficult predicament. Billy challenges the school bully on his first day at a new school. In order to save face and earn the respect of his new classmates, Billy agrees to a bet that calls for him to eat 10 worms in one day.
This was a pretty good kid movie. I wouldn't say that any adult should rush out to the store, but it was one of the movies that my future stepchildren ended up enjoying a whole lot more than I thought that they would. Pretty much any kid would enjoy this movie and it's not brutal for the adults to watch it with them.
I would recommend this movie for anyone with kids. Them giggling at the silliness in this movie is more than worth the rental fee.
This was a pretty good kid movie. I wouldn't say that any adult should rush out to the store, but it was one of the movies that my future stepchildren ended up enjoying a whole lot more than I thought that they would. Pretty much any kid would enjoy this movie and it's not brutal for the adults to watch it with them.
I would recommend this movie for anyone with kids. Them giggling at the silliness in this movie is more than worth the rental fee.
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