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Saturday, September 4, 2010
Dinner for Schmucks

We went and saw Dinner for Schmucks and thought it was pretty good. Steve Carell plays a misfit that latches on to the main character and is invited to a dinner where they make fun of weirdoes like him. Zac Galafanacis plays Steve Carell’s boss, and is hilarious. Jermain from Flight of the Concords plays an eccentric artist and is perfect for the role. There were a lot of funny people in this movie, and it did have a lot of funny parts, but it was also a very PG-13 comedy with a lot of raunchy humor that we could have done without. We enjoyed it, and we give it a 7/10.
Karate Kid

We went and saw Karate Kid (which should be called the Kung Fu kid because it takes place in China) in the dollar theater because neither of us wanted to pay full price for a movie that didn’t really need to be redone anyway. The original is so iconic that it’s hard to live up to. The main character is played by Jaden Smith; I just felt that it was really hard to feel sorry for the beautiful child of Will Smith. Sure he got picked on by all the Chinese kids, but he’s not nearly as pitiful and awkward as Ralf Machio. With that said, it was still entertaining because it’s basically the same as the original; so we did enjoy it, it just felt like, “what’s the point?” It was worth it just to see Jackie Chan in the role of Mr. Miagi. Though it’s impossible to top Pat Morita’s performance, Jackie Chan was definitely the best possible replacement. Although it is not as good as the original Karate Kid, it was still a good movie and we recommend seeing it once. 6/10
Despicable Me

We went and saw Despicable Me in 3D because I will give almost anything with Steve Carell a chance, and I thought it looked pretty good. Garr was a little more apprehensive, but he went with me anyway. We both enjoyed it a lot. Steve Carell voices a super-villain that takes in 3 orphan girls. It was very funny and entertaining, probably the best kids movie we have see this year so far. The humor isn’t annoying like it is in a lot of kids movies; it keeps you laughing most of the time. We highly recommend this movie. 8.5/10.
Inception

We went to see Inception in Imax, and it was worth it. Both of us had been looking forward to the movie, but we didn’t know if it was going to be pulled together very well or if we would just be confused the whole time. Well, we were confused most of the time. Garr summed it up pretty well when he said, “The whole movie I was like ‘I have no idea what is going on, but whatever it is, it’s awesome.’” The story is really well crafted, but it is definitely a movie that you won’t completely understand the first time you watch it. We definitely recommend this movie. The visuals are fantastic and the music is superb. The only problem with it is, with Christopher Nolan’s non-linear storytelling and the complexity of knowing what’s going on with being in a dream within a dream within a dream, it’s hard to be completely emotionally involved with characters and it’s hard to know which ones you should be rooting for. We give it a 9/10.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
The Last Airbender

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and in conclusion this is the longest title ever

Iron Man 2

Toy Story 3

The Losers
