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Although the right DVD position isn’t out as of the time I write this, the 4th season finished airing months ago and now since they have the page for pre-order up, I’ve been kinda itching to write a review.
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Well as this season starts off from the 3rd season cliffhanger, it is definately off to an awesome commence. Atlantis lost, adrift in spot and running out of power. To conserve energy, they shrink the shield down to a tiny fraction of the city and then what happens? …Atlantis runs into an asteroid belt! Then to regain more power, they actually raid the Asuran homeworld for ZPM’s using Dr. Weir! A very titillating beginning.
While the majority of episodes are hits, such as the episode where a disease causes everyone to lose their memories(Tabula Rasa) or the one where Teal’c comes for a visit(Midway) ; there are some that plunge short of their potential for giving more or are unprejudiced dreary plain! For example: the end-season cliffhanger! This is the first time I’ve ever been disappointed with an Atlantis cliffhanger, not leaving me anxiously exciting to peek how they net out of that spot, waiting for the next season. It ends with Sheppard and his team searching a building for Teyla, but it self-destructs and collapses in on them. (Zzzzzz…you know they survive it) A better map to kill the season would have been to leave Sheppard stranded 48,000 years in the future, revealing more about what happened in the galaxy in all that time and trying to figure out a draw to win support home with the McKay hologram’s unusual idea failing to work! Now that sounds like one hell of a cliffhanger!
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I reviewed season 3 as well, saying it gives potential for an awesome season 4. Does it live up to that potential? It comes conclude, but unfortunately no it doesn’t. Why? It impartial seems like the shows creators/writers aren’t willing to go all the device in some of the episode’s stories. For that matter, I can’t figure out what direction the reveal is headed in anymore; can you? (I rob the expose IS going in some direction)
At least this time around they gave more attention to the Wraith and to Teyla. The whole account arc with the Athosian people being kidnapped and Teyla’s search for them, both expanded, and renewed some interest, in her character. In my season 3 review I also stated my well-liked character is McKay, but even I am starting to secure tired of seeing him so mighty in every episode.
Dr. Weir was officially lost this season, then killed, then…kinda came assist? But fortunately we regained some broken-down faces. Dr. Beckett (or at least a clone) came abet at an ruin of the season episode. And while I liked having Samantha Carter as the Atlantis commander, honest like Dr. Weir in season 3, they didn’t expend her character enough!
Which leads us to season 5. SPOILERS AHEAD! I’ve read various sources about what season 5 of Atlantis will have instore for us fans & veiwers, and most have been confirmed. The biggy for me being that Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) will NOT be attend as Atlantis’ commander. (Due to the fact she’ll be staring in her have note, “Sanctuary”.) But she will arrive benefit for some guest appearances. Who’s replacing her? Richard Woolsey (Robert Picardo)! I have completely mixed feelings about his character, but he definately doesn’t have what it takes to yell Atlantis! So unless he grows a pair and proves himself as something other than a cowering beaurocrat, this alone makes me unsafe about season 5 as well as the future of the expose. Dr. Beckett and Dr. Daniel Jackson will guest star in some episodes, as well as 2 novel characters and an entirely recent run being introduced.
Don’t accept me outrageous, I peaceful really like Atlantis and am going to gain the season 4 DVD once it’s released, but I must say this is the first time I am risky about how the next season will win shape, or if it will even be any satisfactory? Let’s unprejudiced hope season 5 will reveal me atrocious!
The season 4 DVD plot itself will have the usual: commentaries, deleted scenes, etc. However, this will be the first Atlantis season DVD that will have a bloopers reel.
**UPDATE: Well, Season 4 came out today, I’ve got it and am watching it good now. Physical DVD-wise, the video and sound is unexcited sizable like seasons 2 & 3. Packaging is the same as well. The menus are different from seasons 2 & 3 DVD’s, but are calm cool-looking and are easy to navigate. (You don’t have to go through a lot of submenus to glean what you are looking for.) Hope this latest info helps anyone!
Surprisingly, season 4 of Stargate Atlantis is better than season 3–it is impartial about on par with season 2. Most of the storylines are decent, with some very appetizing ones; even with the mostly annoying characters, this season is tolerable.
Lt. Col. John Sheppard has deviated from his Jack O’Neill Jr. behavior, now becoming a standard yet spineless character; when faced with most women, he’s detached and weak-willed, barely standing up for himself–unlike his decisive attitude around men. Col. Samantha Carter, taking the position of Dr. Weir, is a suited and strong leader–at times, she is the only one to content up for the legal course of action. Dr. Rodney McKay, barely changing in the slightest, remains arrogant and smug; however, Carter can sometimes shut him up with a well-placed comment, which is quite satisfying. Teyla, although the victim of a sometimes pathetic situation twist, is very faintly better than she was in season 3, sometimes offering up Athosian wisdom for those in need. Ronon is, in my belief, the best character in the show: he is on occasion the only person with well-liked sense, and also tells it exactly like it is.
As for the episodes:
Adrift–5 of 10–We hold up where we left off in season 3, with the city floating in region and losing power. The whole of this episode is spent on creating and solving predicament upon problem: an asteroid belt threatens the city, as well as badly damaged power conduits and loss of shield protection. This goes on until it ends in a very unsatisfactory manner. I couldn’t encourage but mediate that a better solution could have been found to the main, crippling dilemma of this episode.
Lifeline–7 of 10–Even with the poor ending of `Adrift’, this episode finishes things up very nicely, with a gallant mission and valorous befriend from the wounded Dr. Weir. Rodney of course discovers something else that they could try to do while going through with their current mission; I expected things to go from dreadful to worse and their plans to fail, but thankfully everything went well, with the city actually surviving somewhat unscathed. This is a superb ending to a terrible pickle.
Reunion–8 of 10–Ronon stumbles upon three of his friends from Sateda (his home planet) and wonders whether he should leave Atlantis to quit with them. The Satedans are actually slightly dislikeable, being somewhat boorish and rough around the edges; they influence Ronon far too mighty at times, but they have an unpredictable secret that almost dooms Ronon. As with mostly all episodes focusing on Ronon, this is enjoyable–although it features some very unusual fight scenes…
Doppelganger–4 of 10–Sheppard touches a crystalline object on an alien planet and soon appears in everyone’s nightmares. The view slack this episode is interesting; but throughout it, I was laughing! Unintentionally, it becomes more of a murky comedy instead of horrific and inspiring. Something about Sheppard being the villain in each and every nightmare is actually quite comic.
Travelers–3 of 10–Sheppard is captured by a weird ship and tries to dash while dealing with the ship’s stereotypically graceful commander. This episode might actually outdo season 2’s `Grace Under Pressure’ in terms of being annoying. Larrin, the commander, is anything but military, even though she lives on her tattered ship; her hair is long and flowing, she wears tight dismal leather, and she saunters through the corridors like a fashion model. When she gets what she wants, her attitude is predictably smug–when she doesn’t catch what she wants, she becomes pugnacious and petulant, at one point stomping her foot and hollering like a twelve-year-old. All in all, this is useless.
Tabula Rasa–9 of 10–In an amazingly reliable and attractive episode, Rodney finds himself tied to his desk, with almost total memory loss, and exclusive instructions from a recording of himself. The explanation of the memory loss is logical and understandable; the adventures ensuing are bright and mysterious; the flashbacks to hours earlier are nice and enlightening; and it all serves to construct an episode I heartily enjoyed!
Missing–6 of 10–Teyla and Keller, traveling to exercise a day at the modern Athosian settlement, salvage that the people are missing; they encounter the base Bola Kai tribesmen wandering the planet and must camouflage for terror of assume and death. In this episode, Keller at last shows her mettle–after whimpering and moaning for most of the time, she finds her inner courage and faces a risky enemy. The largest jam with the episode, though, is that in all other season 3 and 4 episodes, I saw no mention of the Athosians being relocated to another planet. I have no concept when they got there!
The Seer–8 of 10–Still searching for the Athosians, Teyla seeks out a renowned seer–the leader of a group of people on another planet–and finds that he knows great about Atlantis’ future. Although the seer himself doesn’t have distinguished to do, his visions predict quite a bit of worry for Atlantis; meanwhile, the team finds themselves inextricably linked with the Wraith in order to fight the Replicators. With the amount of adventures involved–and the very limited amount of mistakes made–this episode is very reliable.
Miller’s Crossing–5 of 10–Rodney’s sister Jeannie is kidnapped and, in searching for her, Rodney stumbles into a trap. This episode gives Rodney and Jeannie a chance to argue and sulk, which they are both quite edifying at. Unbiased as in season 3’s `McKay and Mrs. Miller’, the premise itself is not very sound; the decisions that Rodney, Jeannie, and even their kidnapper invent are foolish; as a plus, Jeannie decides to call Rodney by his trusty name, Meredith, through the entire episode–even though he has already told her that he goes by the name of Rodney. Like before, this is rather worthless.
This Mortal Coil–9 of 10–After a outlandish drone from an unknown source crashes into the city, the denizens of Atlantis slowly launch to realize that there’s something modern going on. At the beginning, this episode is a game of `what’s nasty with this characterize? ‘ Once the truth is finally known–shocking not only the team, but myself as well–the team must work to avert grief and provide benefit…but those who need benefit are the most unlikely of people!
Be All My Sins Remember’d–7 of 10–Since the Replicators are attacking more and more planets, the team decides to resolve things once and for all. Larrin, clichéd commander of the Traveler warship, gets an appearance; when Sheppard comes to her–virtually groveling for her attend instead of candidly asking for it–she decides to tie him to a chair (apparently a running gag) . What’s nice is that Col. Ellis, commander of the Apollo, finally manages to give Rodney a part of his mind before they all go off to fight the Replicators. In the destroy, though a novel and horrible enemy is revealed to us in the audience, although the team knows nothing of them.
Spoils of War–7 of 10–The team, led by a signal from Todd’s subspace tracking diagram, stumbles on a top secret Wraith outpost, where they will pick up many threats. Teyla finally gets a chance to befriend out, with as great courage as ever, while Sheppard, Rodney, and Ronon peep the facility. A Wraith queen is spotlighted and gets to screech and spit in the usual over-the-top manner. Although this episode is contrived in spots, it quiet is somewhat decent.
Quarantine–6 of 10–After the city mistakenly quarantines itself, many of the main characters catch themselves trapped together, giving them a chance to learn more about each other. We pick up that Dr. Zelenka raises pigeons; Dr. Keller graduated from college at age 15; and other assorted dinky tidbits. Rodney is of course featured prominently in this episode, as he is in almost all of them. The extremely valid fragment about this episode is that Dr. Zelenka finally gets a chance to do something well-behaved for the entire city. Otherwise, it’s the usual, mediocre at best.
Harmony–4 of 10–Sheppard and Rodney agree to shepherd a young princess on a rite of passage; in a reverse of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s `The Dauphin’, the girl–who bears the Earth name Harmony–develops a crush on Sheppard. This results in her acting somewhat like The Lord of the Rings’ Gollum, pretending to yowl in Sheppard’s arms while smirking at Rodney instead. She is the classic spoiled-brat child, not caring whether Sheppard or Rodney survive their mission, and explaining her actions with the words “I’m the queen!” Throughout most of the episode, I could observe all the major events coming easily. This is a light, very faintly comedic episode that is worth seeing only once.
Outcast–6 of 10–Sheppard’s father dies and he comes home to Earth for the funeral, but then finds himself in worthy deeper difficulty than he expected. His polished brother wears a appreciate suit and has perfectly coiffed hair; his ex-wife, even with her nightclub-style outfit, works implausibly for the Department of Homeland Security; strangely, Sheppard finds himself at a complete loss for words every time he encounters either of them. Otherwise, the main storyline–featuring Replicators, as well as an unexpected appearance by a weak supporting character from season 1–is decent at the very least. Of course, there are some chronicle points that I can seek coming…but then again, that’s legal for almost all the episodes.
Trio–8 of 10–Carter, Rodney, and Keller are trapped in a primitive Genii mine that is racked by tremors. Thankfully, Rodney doesn’t gain to point to grand of his very annoying tendencies in this episode, although contributing an concept on how to escape; Carter and Keller also do their separate parts, trying to catch out before the tremors demolish the mine. While this is the standard `a spot arises, and most attempts to solve it fail miserably’ episode, it manages to be inviting because of the interaction between the three characters. All three of them present themselves by draw of courageous actions.
Midway–10 of 10–With Ronon about to be evaluated by the IOA, Carter decides that Teal’c could swear the Satedan worthy. However, when times grow tough, Ronon and Teal’c must work together to build Earth. This is by far the best episode of season 4, featuring a top-notch crossover and frightening problems. There is a sizable (and regrettably short) fight scene between Ronon and Teal’c, featuring Chuck the gate technician taking bets on who will acquire. Even with the tribulations, the two warriors work well together; however, in the meantime, Sheppard and Rodney glean themselves in equal difficulty. I worship this episode not only because of Teal’c, but also because of the inspiring and plausible scrape. If only every Atlantis episode had the unbelievable writing this one does!
The Kindred, Fragment 1–6 of 10–In a slightly keen decline from `Midway’, Teyla finds herself having visions of Kanaan, the father of her child, and feels that she must search at a distinct village. In the meantime, a sudden plague is sweeping through the galaxy. Almost everything in this episode results in disaster; Teyla–while searching for her people–is captured, and Sheppard and the other team members win that a familiar and annoying villain is slack the plague. Todd, the jolly Wraith, gives them itsy-bitsy aid and asks for it in return, but in the kill his information does them no ample. The very last moment of the episode features a surprising return from a much-beloved character…
The Kindred, Section 2–7 of 10–While Teyla finds her people again, Sheppard and friends try to gather her with the encourage of the newly returned character (whose identity I will not dispute) . That person has quite a few health problems, which lessen his/her ability to help; in the meantime, Teyla learns more about the experiments being performed on some of her people. In the extinguish, information is gathered and the Athosians are rescued, but Teyla remains a prisoner. Even though the villain in this two-part episode now has the usual mad-scientist qualities, this episode is far from awful. The extinguish is tragic as the returned character takes his/her leave from his/her friends. Not abominable!
The Last Man–7 of 10–Sheppard comes through the gate and finds that he’s been sent 48,000 years in the future; naturally, Rodney–once Sheppard went missing–came up with a hologram of himself that is programmed to encourage Sheppard in any method possible. Most of the episode is taken up by reminisces of events taking status after Sheppard vanished–there are many things that go substandard, such as Michael predictably trying to steal over the galaxy. While Sheppard tries to earn a intention out of the future, the hologram of older Rodney tells him stories of Ronon, Carter, Teyla, Keller and Rodney himself too. This episode is apt because of its similarities to the Star Trek: Voyager series finale, but unfortunately the ending is rushed.
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It is very seldom I feel so determined about a movie. To paraphase Annie (Hallie when she is pretending to be Annie in London) as she speaks about her stuffed animal I “really, really, really” loved The Parent Trap.
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When this film was originally released in theatres, I had no desire to view it because I didn’t reflect it could possibly live up to the Hayley Mills version. Years later, I was flipping channels and saw it featured as the Disney movie of the week, and I fell in esteem with it! This version is even BETTER than the recent! So noteworthy of the state mimics the novel legend (twin girls separated at birth reunite and diagram to rep their parents befriend together), and the diminutive deviations are fabulous, like having one of the twins jabber with a British accent (so cute!) .
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Lindsay Lohan is absolutely adorable in her dual role: I don’t assume I’ve ever seen a microscopic girl as charming as she is! Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson are a incredible couple, and Elaine Hendrix is perfect as the girls’ rotten stepmother-to-be. Fans of the recent “Partent Trap” will indulge in seeing Joanna Barnes in her cameo role as Meredith’s mother, Vicki: a sizable tribute to the character she played in the 1961 version of the film) .
The music in this film is wonderful, and I highly suggest that you take the soundtrack in addition to the DVD. However, the one disappointment in this film is that the twin Lindsays don’t do a modernized version of “Let’s Derive Together,” which is the song that the twin Hayleys performed for their parents in the unique film. in fact, there’s no loyal musical number in this version at all (although they do briefly pay tribute to the classic song) .
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Prior to purchasing the first four seasons of Desperate Housewives I had never watched any of the episodes on TV. By the commercials I had seen though I had a feeling it would be something I’d like. Recently I’ve taken the time to discover all four seasons and I’m chomping at the bit now waiting for Season five. I don’t know how I’ll form it all the blueprint to September!!!
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This indicate is different than most, at least to me. I concept it was going to be more of a “Soap Opera” type but it’s more of a drama with laughable undertones. It’ll get you laugh mostly, fabricate you wail sometimes and earn you sit there with your mouth hanging begin thinking “I can’t maintain she did that!”.
I gather this series thoroughly delightful and addictive!!
In my idea, in its first four years on the air, “Desperate Housewives” has had three out of four really apt seasons. The first, third, and fourth seasons were great. Only the second season wasn’t quite as profitable. So going into the fifth season of this hit display I wondered if it was going to match the greatness of its best years. Shaded to say it didn’t. The fifth season of “Desperate Housewives” was its weakest season yet. I smooth liked the fifth season of the exhibit, and I’m giving it 4 stars out of 5 (it falls more under 3 1/2 stars than 4) . But I’ve got a feeling that it might be running out of gas down the road in its later years to near.
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For the most portion, “Desperate Housewives” season five is peaceful resplendent gracious. There are plenty of moments that are laughable, sexy, and suspenseful. There was nothing outrageous with the acting. The regular cast is attend and the acting is blooming as usual. There was nothing rank with the presence of Teri Hatcher (Susan), Marcia Disagreeable (Bree), Felicity Huffman (Lynette), Eva Longoria Parker (Gabrielle), Nicolette Sheridan (Edie), and season four newcomer Dana Delany (Katherine) on the cover. Same goes for the other cast members as well. Along the arrangement in season five there were some newcomers. The most vital newcomer to season five was Neal McDonough, who plays Edie’s unusual husband Dave. This character provides most of the anecdote arc to season five which means that this character has a deep unlit secret that plays out during the season (quite similar to Dana Delany’s character in season four) . McDonough is very apt here and there’s no fault in his character’s storyline.
There were other newcomers to season five, and many of the original faces were provided thanks to the five year jump that this prove took at the destroy of season four. There are now older actors who are playing the Scavo kids (Lynette’s three sons and one daughter) . Susan and Mike’s son, born at the extinguish of season four, is now five. And Gaby and Carlos have two daughters (also shown at the kill of season four) . The storyline with the five year jump into the future I reflect might have wound the prove a puny. I reflect I liked it better with the plot it was. It’s definite that “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry wanted to build some changes so that arrangement the present can end recent. Not a unpleasant thought, but for me changes don’t always nick it.
As for which episodes were the best, I’d have to say the very best episode of season five was the show’s 100th episode, titled “The Best Thing That Could Have Ever Happened” (in the show’s fifth season, it’s episode #13) . Here’s an episode that takes a total departure from its regular storyline to focus on Wisteria Lane’s local handyman, wonderfully played by Beau Bridges. The handyman dies of a heart attack at the beginning of the episode, and the ladies flashback on how this man affected their lives over the years. Bridges’ guest appearence provided “Desperate Housewives” with one of its only two Emmy nominations that it received this year. Another suitable episode was #8: “City on Fire”. This was supposed to be the tremendous episode of the season, following on the heals of the tornado episode from season four and the supermarket hostage crisis episode from season three, which deplorable as the two best episodes of the present so far. In this episode, a nightclub fire puts the housewives and their husbands in trouble. However this episode (even though its a ample one) isn’t quite up to the tornado and hostage crisis episodes from the previous seasons.
Besides Bridges, other familiar guest stars from season five include: Gale Harold (”Unusual as Folk”) as Susan’s fresh boyfriend Jackson (the mystery man Susan was kissing unbiased as season four ended) ; Lily Tomlin as Mrs. McCluskey’s sister Roberta; Gail O’Grady (”NYPD Blue”) as a promoter who Lynette thinks her husband Tom is having an affair with, but it turns out she’s having the affair with one of the Scavo twins; Frances Conroy (”Six Feet Under”) as one of Carlos’ massage clients who integrates herself into the lives of the Solis family which in the process upsets Gaby; Steven Weber (”Wings”) as Julie Mayer’s grand older original beau (Andrea Bowen, who played Julie in the first four seasons but is not a regular in season five reprised her role for this one episode) ; and Swoosie Kurtz (”Sisters”) as a worker at a school that Susan goes to work at who turns out to be a closeted lesbian. Besides Bowen, other regular “Desperate Housewives” actors from the past turn up, including Richard Burgi as Susan’s ex-husband Karl; Steven Culp in a flashback scene as Bree’s leisurely husband Rex; and Christine Estabrook (also in a flashback) as season one neighbor Mrs. Huber.
Season five of “Desperate Housewives” has some problems. First of all the storyline, even though it’s proper, isn’t as advantageous as past storylines. This lead to a couple of episodes that were impartial downright lifeless. Plus a couple of minor storylines were kind of ridiculous. The most absurd was Bree’s recent husband Orson becoming a kleptomaniac, where he was breaking into houses on Wisteria Lane and stealing items from each house. Another dilemma was Gaby’s selfish behavior, which was humorous in earlier seasons but in season five was starting to win dead. One of the dumbest scenes of all time on this point to comes in season five’s first episode, where Gaby plays a game with one of her pudgy daughters. It’s where Gaby wants her daughter to lose weight by having her scurry Gaby’s car while Gaby drives a cramped bit away unprejudiced as her daughter reaches up to the car. Then the daughter, very tired from all the chasing that her mom is making her do, gets on a bus and takes the bus home noteworthy to the chargin of Gaby. This is not “Desperate Housewives” at its best. Plus, Lily Tomlin isn’t hardly given anything to do as Mrs. McCluskey’s sister Roberta. Tomlin is one of our finest comediennes. Couldn’t the writers given her something more to do?
Let’s hope that season six of “Desperate Housewives” will be an improvement, but I’m not all that keen. Nicolette Sheridan is now gone, thanks to her behind season departure. That’s a shame because Edie was one of the very best characters on the exhibit. But at least a familiar face has joined the cast for season six: Drea de Matteo, best known for her smart Emmy winning role as Adriana on the expedient HBO series “The Sopranos”, will be coming to Wisteria Lane. I’m looking forward to seeing if she can give this once gargantuan demonstrate a noteworthy needed boost.
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This movie is reminiscent of classic comedies of the 60’s. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have unbelievable chemistry, but so many humorous moments you will laugh out loud. Goldie learning how to be a homemaker is priceless, and she does the physical comedy so well. This movie flows continuously from beginning to raze. It does not scurry in any piece. It is a keeper, and a superb addition to any collection.
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In the process, Carl learns to let go of his black mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by pleasing hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole novel world.
Up is a deeply emotional film, bulky of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Come By another triumph for Pixar.
Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to perform an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster lively movie. But in the meantime, they’re aloof putting out enjoyable intriguing movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety weak man. It’s a charming, fun miniature adventure epic with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet tiny sage about loss and fancy.
As a child, the haunted Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared fancy of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, fade into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.
Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a proper estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an involved, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the gallop. Unpleasant kid was honest trying to accept an “assisting the elderly” badge.
And the jungle scramble to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a huge emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious customary man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the feeble guy is very familiar to Carl — and to select Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.
Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as current as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty former coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can savor Carl’s admire for his lost wife, and his tiring, realization that he’s clinging to the past.
In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they note all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing faded together, and finally loss.
But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy approach to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of immense dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Recognize Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Frigid! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an old airship.
Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and positive to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is definite to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special stare. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I fancy you”) and act the plot dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.
The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to regain shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of curious stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.
There are also a pair of adorable keen shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to drawl potentially cross baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.
“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously lively, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can bask in. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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At the core of what looks on the surface to be a standard summer buddy movie is an racy premise: What does become of the overly sensitized male when confronted with the reality that all his closest friends are female and that he is at a complete loss to net any groomsmen, in particular, a best man, for his wedding? It’s not an earth-shattering problem to address, yet the plot gives rise to a lot of comic questions about what constitutes masculine behavior in our supposedly evolved society. Fortunately, director/co-writer John Hamburg (Along Came Polly) has fashioned a 2009 comedy (with co-writer Larry Levin) rotund of shrewd observations and hilarious gags that transcend formula and elevate the epic into something unusual and genuinely likeable.
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When sweet-natured L.A. accurate estate broker Peter Klaven decides to marry Zooey, his girlfriend of eight months, it dawns on both of them that he has no terminate male friends. Whispers about his manhood and her awe of him being too clingy as a husband lead Peter to region up a series of disastrous man-dates, one being the predictable inaccurate tickled date. However, it’s at an begin house at Lou Ferrigno’s manse that he meets his personality opposite – Sydney Fife, a slovenly, blunt albeit socially observant slacker. As it turns out, their differences complement one another in a contrivance that makes them best buddies almost from the get-go – that and a accepted obsession for the 1970’s power band Accelerate. Naturally, Zooey starts to resent Sydney’s burgeoning role in Peter’s life – and things procure complicated before the inevitable conclusion.
Two of Judd Apatow’s familiar come by company star. Finally at the center of a major movie, Paul Rudd is ideally cast as Peter since the role takes advantage of how he combines his boyish charm and unpredictable nebbishness into a memorable character. In fact, he manages to give Peter’s awkward attempts to overcome his social panic a definite emotional resonance. We feel every painful step he takes in replicating Sydney’s free spirit, and it becomes easy to root for his success. Remarkable better cast here than as the self-conscious lead in last year’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Jason Segel offers his doughy likeability to a role that suits his casual, lumbering personality, even when he exposes an intimate secret between Peter and Zooey in a wedding party dinner toast.
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If the interplay between Rudd and Segel feels familiar from Apatow comedies like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up, it is a coincidence that Hamburg takes burly advantage of to sustain the movie comically tantalizing. Rashida Jones brings a raspy appeal to Zooey, although she is kept mostly at the sidelines. Also underused are Jaime Pressly as Zooey’s tart-tongued friend Denise and as Peter’s parents, J.K. Simmons (playing the same wiseass father he played in Juno) and especially Jane Curtin. Jon Favreau has a thankless role as Denise’s alpha-male jerk of a husband, while Andy Samberg makes a most unconvincing happy as Peter’s sleep-around, personal trainer brother. There are plenty of laughs throughout its slightly long 105-minute running time, but what may surprise you is the number of insightful moments that this affectionate, satirical comedy provides.
The United States, in general, is quite a homophobic country. Men are expected to have platonic feelings of admire only for immediate family members, such as parents, grandparents, siblings and their absorb offspring. Sharing one’s nonsexual feelings of treasure outside this minute world is basically considered taboo. In other cultures this is certainly not the case, something I had the beneficial fortune to experience first hand!
I Worship You, Man does a suitable job of comparing and contrasting heterosexual women’s emotionally rich, same-sex friendships with heterosexual men’s typically barren, same-sex friendships. It exposes the hypocrisy that it’s okay for women to hug and be emotionally discontinuance and talk in graphic details about their sex lives amongst themselves, but NOT for a man to do the same loyal thing!
What a refreshing and insightful film! This vivid memoir also compares male homosexual and heterosexual same-sex relationships and on the surface, at least, they are indistinguishable! This might be news to some people – but all well-adjusted human beings have a yearning for emotionally rewarding relationships!
And, one person can not fulfill ALL your emotional needs! It’s really that simple!
Thank you Hollywood for taking such a risk in making such a profound film with a enormous sense of humor! It shows you own a distinct segment of the American public is frail enough to want to perceive the meaning of platonic like between men!
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**I’m going to SPOILER stamp this review for anyone who hasn’t seen this season yet. Some of the problems that I have with this season, I’ll need to reference specific details**
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The 7th Season of Smallville, unfortunately, has two fewer episodes due to the writer’s strike. Some of the problems in this season could be a dispute result of this. Another verbalize is that the CW renewed the present for an 8th season, but most of the contracts for the cast had ended, except for Tom Welling. In some ways, it seemed that the writers were struggling to approach up with a worthy plan to transition into Season 8 while finding a design to construct plausible exits for those cast members who will not be returning to the point to. Unfortunately, this injure Season 7 of Smallville to a degree. The demonstrate loses some of its cohesiveness that they’ve enjoyed, especially in comparison to Seasons 5 & 6, which in my belief, are the show’s best seasons.
Of course, most people don’t realize how difficult it is to be a point to running for 7 years and contain that high level of quality that Smallville has been. Most shows tend to lose something the longer they are on the air. Stories change, cast members approach and go, and it can be very difficult to occupy the show’s quality with so many changes.
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Okay Smallville fans, we’re finally treated to what many people had been waiting for: Lana finding out Clark’s secret, AND Clark finding out that Lana knows. Many people, myself included, were expecting something mammoth for this occasion, since, for some people, they had been waiting for this moment for 7 years. The emotional climax is dry. One is almost forced to ask, “Is that it? Is this as mad as they can net? Clark FINALLY gets what he wants, and yet, he doesn’t seem as exasperated as he should be.” Okay, we all know that Clark will eventually slay up with Lois. But in that moment with Lana, I felt that there needed to be more than what they showed. I would judge that Clark would be elated! I would consider that Lana would have a ton of questions to ask him, especially given their history.
Exit Martha Kent from the reveal, enter cousin Kara (aka, Supergirl) . At first, I was extremely fearful about this addition. And yet, newcomer, Laura Vandervroot does a credible job with the miniature amount of time that she is on the prove. It’s difficult to do a first-rate character development on a character who is only in a handful of episodes. Purists may derive a distaste that Supergirl demonstrates more powers than Clark, at this point, as he is unexcited unable AND unwilling to learn to coast.
Kristin Kreuk is also in the demonstrate for a slight time, and she even drops down to third billing in the opening credits leisurely Tom and Michael. She’s barely in the last five episodes as Kristin was in Thailand shooting a movie. While it’s not her fault, the final moment between Clark and Lana, via videotape is faded and leaves the viewer feeling cheated. Many fans who already seem to loathe the character of Lana were given further ammunition when Lana breaks up with Clark via videotape.
James Marsters returns as Brainiac, and he’s level-headed as noble as ever. I was satisfied to perceive them bring the character serve.
Chloe is mild Clark’s faithful sidekick but now she’s a “meteor freak;” a type of person that she has spent distinguished of her time trying to show. Now she’s faced with her beget dilema of whether or not to announce boyfriend, Jimmy Olson that she now possesses the power to heal. While spirited, one level-headed can’t serve but wonder how and when Chloe suddenly came upon this power. We are given no explanation or even possible theories.
Lois is as headstrong as ever, but toward the raze of the season, her character begins to soften a bit, especially toward Clark. You can’t assist but assume that the writers are laying some groundwork for the future couple. I tranquil reflect Erica is the best Lois to play the fragment, and Lois has some big moments with Clark at the extinguish of the season.
Michael Rosenbaum is always extraordinary, even though Lex aloof can’t seem to avoid getting shot. The only spot is that Lex doesn’t seem to be around as worthy. There are stretches where you miss him. I certainly did, considering he’s one of the strongest actors of the cast. There is a classic moment when Lex finally rids himself of the last designate of profitable that is left. The scene after he has killed Lionel, and he throws “Alexander” on the fire shouting, “You construct me old!” is classic, vintage Lex, and Michael Rosenbaum has the character nailed chilly.
Tom Welling is great as Clark. If he has one “weakness” it’s his distress in showing trusty, first-rate emotion. There are scenes were he appears to be trying too hard, and it loses some punch because it doesn’t appear natural enough. His range as an actor has only grown with each season, but I’d adore to perceive him lose his panic of expanding his emotional range to include complete sadness and the sense of loss. He showed proper glimpses of this during the time when Jonathan Kent died. He’s also mild a astounding director as shown in “Apocalypse” where Clark is given a chance to ogle how things would be if he never came to Earth. It’s sort of a Smallville version of “It’s a Astonishing Life.”
This season serene has some astronomical and memorable episodes. Lana briefly possesses Clark’s powers (though at no loss of his believe) in “Wrath.” It’s a tremendous episode, and you really understand why no one but Clark can handle that remarkable power; not impartial physically but psychologically.
“Descent” may be the season’s best episode as Lex and Lionel have their final confrontation that leads to tragic results for Lionel. The final scene with Lex and Clark standing on either side of Lionel’s coffin is a classic and mighty Smallville moment that is not to be missed.
As superb as many episodes were, the season finale, “Arctic” is bit of a let down, especially when you compare it to past finales that always had radiant cliffhangers that made you apprehension the 5 months until you salvage out what happens! The scrape with “Arctic” as well as with the main storyline leading to it, is that it feels rushed. It was as if the writers were trying to mercurial acquire through it as speedy as possible (especially with 2 fewer episodes to work with) in order to obtain things set-up for the next season. Unfortunately, the finale and main storyline suffer as a consequence.
Things might have improved greatly if they had done what other shows have done in the past: shoot a 90 shrimp finale. This gives them more time for better area development, and it would not have felt rushed. You have the final confrontation with Brainiac. You have Clark and Lana dealing with their final moments. You have Clark trying to come by to Lex to prevent him from using a method that will somehow control Clark (a fairly venerable view on the writer’s section. It aloof seems unlikely from a character standpoint that Jor-El would actually acquire some plot to control Clark that could be archaic by humans even if they had to win the clues to find it. Here Smallville went a shrimp “Da Vinci Code” on us. Besides, I didn’t sight any grief on Jor-El’s fraction when Clark was on red kryptonite and wreaking havoc in Metropolis) .
Because past seasons of Smallville have all been titanic or beyond grand, I couldn’t assist but feel that something was missing from this season. It felt rushed. It lacked the emotional depth that Smallville has utilized in the past, and the storyline turned out to be only fine when compared to past seasons.
I peaceful fancy this expose and have since the first season. Since the indicate has been picked up for another season, I’m really hoping that with a rotund 22-episode season, Smallville can bounce help and demolish the series with the efficient capability that the writers have shown in the past. After all, Smallville is about Clark becoming Superman, and I for one, want them to go out in a blaze of glory as Clark finally accepts his destiny and becomes the iconic hero that we all know and cherish.
*NOTE: Spoilers within.*
I’ve been in cherish with “Smallville” since the first day I saw the pilot. I’ve grown up with this note, literally, and I’ll stick with it no matter what. That said, I stopped expecting tremendous or even edifying writing from the reveal a long time ago. Maybe Joss Whedon has unsuitable me. When I gawk television now, I examine something gargantuan. Fortunately, “Smallville” has enough going for it to produce up for the crap writing, but with favorable writing, it could really be something spacious. Though most other fans will call me crazy, I stand by Season One as the best season of the present, because even if the storylines themselves were nothing special, the writing and style of the exhibit was gracious. After Season One, though, things loosened up a bit, and when we hit Season Five, I figured that was probably as fine as the indicate would ever be.
But then came Season Six. Wow. Season Six was not honest a huge season of “Smallville”: it was a grand season of television! The directing tightened up, the writing became clever and began intriguing the storylines along at a distinguished faster rush – even Brand Snow’s previously unremarkable music suddenly became intense, murky, and atmospheric. The demonstrate as a whole improved dramatically, and for that one season, the series soared like it hadn’t in years. The exhibit hadn’t changed any of its personnel. It was objective a sudden and inexplicable change.
So now we’ve advance out of the series’ seventh season. Who ever concept the reveal would last this long? Considering that it has lasted this long, Season Seven is not so awful. What it is, though, is bland. Most people would agree that Season Four was the extreme point of the series. For all its shortcomings, though, Season Four was incandescent. Season Four was fun. Though Season Seven may be a limited sturdier than Season Four as far as its storylines, it’s bland as hell. In fact, this may be the most bland season of any series I’ve ever seen. The writing usually unbiased cuts it. The directing unprejudiced cuts it. The chronicle moves at such a plain hump that a epic arc which should be resolved over two or three episodes runs on for nine or more. To their credit, the actors are trying their best, but the material is too lackluster for them to really strut their stuff – and thus, the acting unbiased cuts it. Everything impartial cuts it, and that doesn’t gain for the most inspiring season.
The season’s strongest point is the introduction of Kara, a.k.a. Supergirl, the other last survivor of Krypton. Laura Vandernoot is a glorious bit of casting. She’s got the Supergirl peep in her eyes. And guess what else? She can glide. As early as the second episode of the season, the writers topple hints that Kara’s going to scream Clark to hover. In fact, the selling point of “Veritas” — which begins the final arc of the season and my personal least-favorite arc of the entire explain — is that Clark needs to learn how to flee to defeat the resurrected Braniac (once more played by the peerless James Marsters) . But Clark doesn’t learn to wing, and there’s never any reason given for why he doesn’t. He unbiased doesn’t. By the raze of Season Seven, Clark collected has not flown. That’s a shrimp ridiculous.
The long-anticipated return of James Marsters as Braniac is one of the more enthralling parts of the season. But despite a promising re-introduction, Braniac winds up as small more than a background figure. He doesn’t even feel like grand of a menace. He crops up and now and then to give the storylines a shrimp push, and then he’s gone. It’s really a unpleasant blueprint to Marsters and a misuse of the series’ finest non-Luthor villain.
Speaking of the Luthors, this season is a enormous one for the devilish duo. Lex takes his final steps toward becoming the mega-bad-guy he is in the silly books. Despite this, the character only shines thrice through the season. The first time is in “Break,” an spellbinding tiny headtrip in which Lex is shot and Clark must go inside his mind. I’m not definite why, and I don’t assume the writers were that positive either. This final gawk into the mind of Lex Luthor reminds us of how kind he was when the explain began — and how not-so-kind he is now. The second time is a moment in “Hero,” when Lex decides he needs to torture someone for information. Rosenbaum has rarely been better. In that scene, a cloud of absolute blackness surrounds Lex, and we see objective how dismal he has become. The third time is in the season finale, “Arctic,” in a scene which “Smallville” fans have been dreaming of for some time. Tempting as it is, I won’t negate what happens. Suffice to say I’ll be very keen to explore how the writers try to work that puny twist into the mythology.
As for Lionel, well … things don’t go so well for him. Through this season, Lionel doesn’t wait on noteworthy of a purpose. John Glover, arguably the most talented actor ever to feature on the explain, is left unable to do remarkable of anything. So in “Descent,” Lionel dies. And the worst section? I didn’t even care. I’ve always loved Lionel, but the writers had done such a dreadful job of fleshing him out recently that he seemed more like a cardboard cut-out tossed into a scene here and there. When that happens, something is sinister.
That’s really the design most of the season is, though. It does have a few very valid episodes. The season premiere, “Bizarro,” stays upright to the “Smallville” tradition of good premieres. Playing Bizarro is the only chance Tom Welling gets to shine anymore. The third episode, “Fierce,” is not going to dismal highly in the pantheon of big “Smallville” episodes. The episode revolves around three contestants in Smallville’s annual beauty pageant who choose to lift advantage of Kara when she decides to compete in the pageant. It doesn’t sound that grand, and it isn’t, but I really enjoyed it. It reminded me of the earlier episodes of the expose, when, even if the stories weren’t that splendid, the writing was strong as the Man of Steel, there was an incessant soundtrack loaded with today’s most common music, and there was color — lots and lots of color. You don’t secure that in a season filled mostly with icy purples and metallic blues.
In “Cure,” Dean Cain (of “Lois & Clark”) finally guest stars. Oliver Queen, alias the Green Arrow, returns in “Siren.” Queen was the best allotment of Season Six, because Justin Hartley is a terrific actor. Beside being one of the most glorious men to ever appear on “Smallville,” Hartley can turn even the most amusing writing into something cracking and witty. It’s a pity he only shows up for one episode. Also in “Siren”: Murky Canary makes her first appearance. Nice.
The best episode of the season, surprisingly, is the one that looked like it was going to be the worst. “Apocalypse,” directed by Tom Welling, is the inevitable Capra episode, in which Clark is shown what the world would be like if he had never arrived on Earth. Sound ridiculous? It clear does. But it’s not. It’s a blast. The writing is strong and even clever, the acting is mammoth, and the execution of the premise is surprisingly fun. A lot of this fun comes from seeing some actual sparks cruise between Clark and Lois. Given the focus on Clark’s relationship with Lana, one might wonder if it would be convincing for Clark and Lois to ever have a relationship on “Smallville.” But this episode proves it would be, because the chemistry between Welling and Erica Durance is absolutely fabulous. The final treat: for two minutes, we derive to peek Clark in his disguise as a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet.
Those are the better episodes of Season Seven. Now for the unpleasant ones.
“Gemini,” in which one of Lex’s ragged experiments plants a bomb on Lois Lane, is ridiculous and pointless. But “Hero” is a massive disappointment. It features the very, very long-anticipated return of Pete Ross (and Sam Jones III) to the present, and it obvious as hell wasn’t worth the wait. It’s fairly clear that the episode was written for another character to return; when that actor wasn’t available, they re-wrote it impartial enough so it could fit Pete. But it doesn’t: Pete doesn’t feel like Pete. Additionally, Clark doesn’t seem to really care that Pete’s abet. Wasn’t Pete’s best friend since they were in kindergarten? He comes assist and Clark doesn’t give a hoot? Advance on!
Let’s not forget “Sleeper,” either, an episode which lives up to its title. The increasingly contempt-worthy Jimmy Olsen is hired by the F.B.I. as a superspy to sustain track of Chloe, who somehow has managed to hack in to the government’s computers. It’s foolish, it’s painful, it’s embarrassing – it’s “Sleeper.”
The exact stinkers of the season are the final episodes. The season was chop down to 20 episodes thanks to the writers’ strike — and I mean THANKS to the writers’ strike. Anything more than 20 episodes would have been pushing it. The final few episodes feature the stupidest, most pointless, and most absurd storyline the writers have ever concocted. Apparently, Lionel and his traditional rich pals were fragment of a secret group called “Veritas” — Latin for “truth” — which believed that some day, the “Traveler” would advance to Earth and put its people. Guess who the “Traveler” is? Yep, it’s Clark. The penultimate episode of the arc, “Quest,” which features a painful guest appearance by Robert Picardo, is absolutely the worst episode of the entire display.
Finally, the season concludes with “Arctic.” It is the weakest finale the prove has had, but considering the consistently high quality of the series’ finales, that’s not a awful thing at all. The ending scene, with the aforementioned twistiness and all, is one of the most spectacular scenes of the entire series.
So what’s next? Well, shockingly, toward the ruin of the season, creators and executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar announced they were leaving the series. That leaves Season Eight in someone else’s hands, which is definitely a favorable thing. I’ve heard about some unique characters and storylines being introduced in Season Eight, and so far, they sound sizable. The expose really needs to rep going if they’re going to tie this all together. The absence of Michael Rosenbaum next year will purchase some getting aged to, but I consider it was a wise travel. The absence of Kristin Kreuk is a wiser travel, because, though she seems like a suited person in true life and I like her, Kreuk’s character is immensely irritating. Besides — shouldn’t Clark and Lois acquire together? Let’s hope so. And let’s hope the writers gain it together too.
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