Movie Review: Hall Pass

EDITOR’S NOTE: SINCE THE ORIGINAL PUBLICATION OF THIS BLOG IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT MONICA AND JEFF WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DELICIOUS FRUIT PIZZA. MY APOLOGIES FOR GIVING THE CREDIT TO DERRICK.
MovieHall Pass

Director: Bobby and Peter Farrelly (Dumb & Dumber, Kingpin, There’s Something About Mary)
Writer: Pete Jones, Peter Farrelly, Kevin Barnett, Bobby Farrelly
Starring: Owen Wilson (Wedding Crashers, The Royal Tenenbaums, Marley & Me), Jason Sudeikis (Going the Distance, What Happens in Vegas), Jenna Fischer (The Office, Blades of Glory, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story), Christina Applegate (Anchorman, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, Married with Children)

Theater – Cinemark Movies 12 – Ames, Iowa

Companion – Nader

Food – Okoboji Grill

Intellectual Honesty

I like Jenna Fischer. I thought that the trailer looked funny.

Baggage

Owen Wilson is pretty much always terrible unless he is in a Wes Anderson movie. The Farrelly brothers movies have been pretty blah since There’s Something About Mary.

Synopsis from IMDB

A married man is granted the opportunity to have an affair by his wife. Joined in the fun by his best pal, things get a little out of control when both wives start engaging in extramarital activities as well.

Review

Let’s face it, there really isn’t much to say about this movie. If you take out the Kathy Griffin jokes at the end of the movie, almost all the funniest parts are in the trailer.

Save the money and the time and watch the trailer.

Rating
1.5/5.0 Caramels

Buy on DVD
Nope.

2011 Ranking
I’ve seen two 2011 movies. It is the 2nd best. The other one I saw (The Dilemna) was nothing special either.

Bonus Information
I saw previews for several movies. They all look terrible. Thor. Cowboys & Aliens. The Hangover Part II. I wonder if Hollywood is even trying this year.

I got an email from Russell referring to me as Movie Man and asking kindly if he could get my opinions on the Oscars or if he would have to wait for a journal entry.

Since most people don’t possess the bravery of Russell, I’ll just paraphrase the email I sent to him about my Oscar experience.

I can’t complain about most categories besides Best Picture and Best Director.

Some of the people I was rooting for didn’t win (Michelle Williams and James Franco), but I can’t really argue with giving the Oscar to Natalie Portman and Colin Firth.

I was sad to see Randy Newman get an Oscar, but this was a pretty weak year for Original Song.

I prefer How to Train Your Dragon over Toy Story 3, but I knew that was a lost cause.

The King’s Speech is kind of a glorified made for TV movie with two exceptional performances.

It is a good movie, but not the best movie of the year. That was clearly The Social Network, but what I think happened is that the older members of the Academy just didn’t get The Social Network and they swung the vote for the much safer The King’s Speech.

Because of the type of movie he makes, I hope this wasn’t David Fincher’s last chance at an Oscar. But if it was, he’ll be in good company. Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick and Orson Welles never won an Oscar (for director). However, one Alfred Hitchcock movie did win Best Picture. Rebecca if you really must know.

I was glad that The Kids are All Right didn’t win anything, but now I’m also having to re-watch it to figure out if I think the daughter in the movie is a lesbian or not. I was glad that Jeff Bridges didn’t win. Mumbling is not acting.

I would have been happy to see Amy Adams win, but I freely confess that Melissa Leo was better than her.

The Oscar Party I attended was successful and I had lots and lots of very tasty food. Derrick made some kind of shrimp and cream cheese dip kind of thing that was phenomenal. Plus he made fruit pizza, which is one of my all-time favorite foods. Plus Derrick also made a mean batch of little smokies. There was soup there as well, but I forgot to sample its undoubtable goodness.

I got to give Nader a ride in Jill’s Solstice and this seemed to be one of the biggest thrills of his life, so that was a bonus as well.

I don’t know that I really have an opinion on any of the speeches because truthfully I didn’t really pay much attention to any of them.

Everybody at the gathering seemed to agree that Kirk Douglas’ presentation was painful to sit through. I love you Spartacus, but that was almost as bad as watching Dick Clark on New Year’s.

I don’t have much of an opinion on the hosts. They weren’t so terrible that I noticed them, but they weren’t so funny that I’m dying to have them back. Jay seemed to like them. He said it was the best Oscars he had ever seen. I definitely wouldn’t go that far.

As far as fashion goes, I don’t really have opinions on fashion. So I will relay to you what the fashion expert Jill liked. She liked some of Anne Hathaway’s outfits. I can’t really remember which ones. She didn’t like the Black Swan looking one or the one blue one that looked like it was made of vinyl or the one that she was wearing at the end that made her look borderline naked. She did like Amy Adams’ bluish-sparkly dress. That is all I can recall of fashion conversations.

On an unrelated fashion note, Evie wore pajamas with guitars on them. They were clearly the fashion hit of the evening.

We also watched a little bit of Freakonomics afterward. I wanted Jen to watch it so I could show her the part on whether or not what you name your children has any effect on whether or not they are successful in life. It reminded me of her job.

More Bonus Information

I’ve been messing around with the website and I have added a few little dodads that you should checkout. For example all the pages except the home page have sidebars now. I’m still tinkering with the sidebars, but they currently include links to the last 5 Journal entries and the last 5 pictures I’ve uploaded to the Artistic Gallery. The header now changes as well. Although at this time, there are only two headers. There will be more in the future. I’ve also widened the website so that it looks better on widescreen monitors. I’ve also changed the menu system, but you probably won’t notice any changes in that respect. I’m sure I’m not done tinkering, but those are the recent changes.

RWPE Y2 #8 – Market

Not many submissions for MARKET. I have to confess that MARKET was one of the themes that was under consideration for termination. In the end we kept it because my MARKET picture from last year might have been my favorite RWPE picture from last year.

Here are this year’s submissions for MARKET:


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Mike Vest

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Julie Johnson

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Christopher D. Bennett

I’ve been down to visit the Random Theme Generator and I asked him for a category that would really spark the creative interest of many, many people. This is what it spat at me:

Silhouette

One of my favorite themes.

A look back at the submissions in 2010:

2010 Silhouette

I hope for many submissions next week as this is one of the easiest artistic themes.

Oscar Preview

I thought it wouldn’t hurt to give some predictions on tonight’s Academy Awards. At least the categories that I think I can write semi-competently about.

Adapted Screenplay

The nominees are…

  • 127 Hours
  • The Social Network
  • Toy Story 3
  • True Grit
  • Winter’s Bone

I have seen all 5 of these movies and read none of the source material.

I want to win: The Social Network.  This is the most brilliant script of the year.  Adapted or otherwise.

I think will win: The Social Network. I repeat, the most brilliant script of the year.

Original Screenplay

The nominees are…

  • Another Year
  • The Fighter
  • Inception
  • The Kids Are All Right
  • The King’s Speech

I have seen all the nominees except for Another Year.

I want to win: The Fighter.  Although Inception is my favorite of the nominees, The Fighter brings to life better characters.  Although the script isn’t without its flaws.

I think will win: The King’s Speech. Even though it isn’t one of my favorite movies from this year, it is a solid script that centers around 2 very interesting characters.

Documentary Feature

The nominees are…

  • Exit through the Gift Shop
  • Gasland
  • Inside Job
  • Restrepo
  • Waste Land

I have not seen Inside Job or Waste Land.

I want to win: Gasland. Flammable water. That is all I need to say.

I think will win: Restrepo. War documentaries seem to do well in this category and this is well-done.

Animated Feature

The nominees are…

  • How to Train Your Dragon
  • The Illusionist
  • Toy Story 3

I have seen all 3 nominees.

I want to win: How to Train Your Dragon. I think this movie is the funniest and best of the 3. I admit to being partial to dragon movies.

I think will win: Toy Story 3. They might as well just retire this category and give the award to Pixar every year. Toy Story 3 is nominated for Best Picture and the other 2 are not.

Supporting Actress

The nominees are…

  • Amy Adams in The Fighter
  • Helena Bonham Carter in The King’s Speech
  • Melissa Leo in The Fighter
  • Hailee Steinfeld in True Grit
  • Jacki Weaver in Animal Kingdom

I have seen 4 of 5 nominees. I have not seen Animal Kingdom.

I want to win: Melissa Leo. That is hard for me to say, since I think everybody knows my favorite actress is Amy Adams, but I have to confess that Melissa Leo is even better than her in this movie.

I think will win: Melissa Leo. Although there is potential to split The Fighter votes, I still think Leo will win. It still annoys me that Hailee Steinfeld is in the Supporting Actress category, when she clearly should be nominated for Best Actress.

Supporting Actor

The nominees are…

  • Christian Bale in The Fighter
  • John Hawkes in Winter’s Bone
  • Jeremy Renner in The Town
  • Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are All Right
  • Geoffrey Rush in The King’s Speech

I have seen all 5 nominees.

I want to win: Christian Bale. Even though I want to hate Christian Bale he is tremendous in this role. There are some great performances by the other nominees, but I think this is the biggest no-brainer category of this year.

I think will win: Christian Bale. Any other year, Geoffrey Rush would have won this category. He chose a bad year to have his best performance since Shine.

Leading Actress

The nominees are…

  • Annette Bening in The Kids Are All Right
  • Nicole Kidman in Rabbit Hole
  • Jennifer Lawrence in Winter’s Bone
  • Natalie Portman in Black Swan
  • Michelle Williams in Blue Valentine

I have seen 4 of the 5 nominees. I have not seen Rabbit Hole.

I want to win: Michelle Williams. I think she had the most interesting performance of the year, but the nomination was the award for her. I would also like to see Jennifer Lawrence win. She gave a pretty amazing performance for somebody who’s biggest accomplishment before this was being on The Bill Engvall Show.

I think will win: Natalie Portman. There is no denying that her performance is great.

Leading Actor

The nominees are…

  • Javier Bardem in Biutiful
  • Jeff Bridges in True Grit
  • Colin Firth in The King’s Speech
  • Jesse Eisenberg in The Social Network
  • James Franco in 127 Hours

I have seen 4 of the 5 nominees. I have not seen Biutiful.

I want to win: James Franco. Eisenberg is great. I have no clue why Jeff Bridges is even nominated. I didn’t know that mumbling was considered great acting. Franco’s was my favorite performance and he spent most of the movie trapped under a rock.

I think will win: Colin Firth. As much as I hate royalty, Firth is pretty amazing as the king with the stuttering problem. Oscars frequently go to actors portraying people with a disability. This is the only 1 of the 5 performances that involves a disability, unless Rooster Cogburn is suffering from a disability that doesn’t allow him to enunciate words properly.

Directing

The nominees are…

  • Black Swan
  • The Fighter
  • The King’s Speech
  • The Social Network
  • True Grit

I have seen all 5 nominees.

I want to win: The Social Network. David Fincher is one of my favorite directors and I felt that he was in a little bit of a slump. He hit the ball out of the park with The Social Network.

I think will win: I just can’t imagine a world where The Social Network doesn’t win this award.

Best Picture

The nominees are…

  • Black Swan
  • The Fighter
  • Inception
  • The Kids Are All Right
  • The King’s Speech
  • 127 Hours
  • The Social Network
  • Toy Story 3
  • True Grit
  • Winter’s Bone

I’ve seen all 10 nominees.

I want to win: The Social Network. It is the most complete well-rounded movie of the year. It is my favorite movie of the year and it is also the most entertaining.

I think will win: The Social Network. It is the most original movie of the year, so that works against it slightly. However, I think the Academy has done a pretty good job in the last few years getting this category right. I have full faith that they will get it right again.
That is it for my preview. Enjoy the Oscars!

Personal Photo Project of the Week #56


Personal Photo Project #56
The Finite is Not the Infinite

I decided to start experimenting with multiple exposures again and when I got this roll of film back, I realized how rust I had become with this photo technique.

This was a roll of 36 pictures and most of the multiple exposures came back so beyond creepy, that they will never see the light of day. That was slightly disappointing considering that nobody in Ames develops real black & white film any longer, so just getting this roll of film developed involved multiple trips to Des Moines.

Here are a few more pictures from the roll of film that turned out or hasn’t been rendered obsolete by time.


Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56

Personal Photo Project #56
Forgot to set the camera for multiple exposure on this one!

I have another roll of film out for development from my pinhole camera. I have no clue what to expect from that roll of film, but I doubt that I get it back before next Friday. Next Friday’s Personal Photo Project of the Week will be Sara and the 9 Emotions.

The Archives: Edition Five

These pictures are from backup/Old My Pictures/Beaver Massacre

I’ve try to come up with a good reason for why these pictures exist, but I can’t really defend them.

I will just try to explain what the general idea was supposed to be. These were supposed to be “Production Stills” for a movie that didn’t exist, The Beaver Machete Massacre.

Why?

I don’t know. I think Beaver looks like the set of a horror movie and I owned a machete.

Here they are:


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I believe Jay was the first person to fall under my blade. Sometimes when two great artists get together a creative synergy occurs and amazing things are done. Sometimes they do garbage like this…

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Bill was next and by this time my maniacal hillbilly character had bought a new plaid shirt. I think it was quilted so he wouldn’t get cold during the long winter nights in the woods.

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By the time Willy had come around, I had lost the machete. But I had found an axe. Locally there was a clothing sale at Big Bear and the maniacal hillbilly had picked up yet another quilted flannel shirt.

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We drove all the way out to Ledges, we might as well take more than one shot.

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Poor Steph. Why did she ever agree to such a thing.

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Jesse was next. I think this was done on his lunch break. Apparently I had found a hammer by this point.

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I think we found that bottle littered on the ground at Wakefield Woods.

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Jesse used to have a similar look on his face when he saw that he was going to have to defend me on the basketball court.

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I’m pretty sure that Jay took these cinematic shots.

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Jesse must have really been into this little project.

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I must have found the machete again. The look on Andy’s face almost makes this old project worthwhile.

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Take that Old Navy!

Next week’s folder is backup/Old My Pictures/County Fair 2004

RWPE Y2 #7 – Silence

SILENCE did not keep people from being silent. There were a healthy amount of submissions this week. Here are the submissions for SILENCE:


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Dawn Krause of Impassioned Versifier

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Geri Derner

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Christopher D. Bennett

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Julie Johnson of The Joy is in the Journey

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Carla Stensland

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Mike Vest of Waxen Media

Mike and I fired up the Random Theme Generator and it fired out a kind of consumerist theme for this week:

MARKET

You can take a look back at last year’s submissions for MARKET by clicking on the link below:

MARKET – 2010

It is a good broad theme that might push the comfort levels of some people. I hope this is another great week for participation!