We watched these two movies while snowed in this weekend:
Pure fun. That's what The Hangover is. It's not demanding, it has no message, it's just pure fun.
Four guys try to reconstruct what happened to them during 48 hours in Vegas. Stolen cop cars, Mike Tyson, live tigers, a chicken, a marriage to a stripper/escort, a screamingly flamboyant Chinese American gangster all combine to make their time in Vegas more than memorable. It's a wild funny fun ride.
When finally given a chance to shine Ed Helms does just that. He and Zack Galifinakis steal this movie. Also good in it were Rachel Harris as Helms ball busting girlfriend and Heather Graham. Rumor has it that Lindsay Lohan turned down the part Heather Graham took and if that's true then I'm almost inclined to believe there is a god because Lohan would have ruined this flick for me. There's no way she could project the sweet innocent stripper with a heart of gold image that Graham did.
I recommend this movie highly because it's so funny but I can see how some women might not like it. Ladies, you've been warned.
In The Loop is scathing razor sharp black comedy at it's finest. It's a satire for the ages, even though it's really about some slimy politicians in the run up to the Iraq war.
Peter Capaldi blisters the screen with the reprisal of his character Malcolm Tucker, first introduced in the BBC series The Thick of It, who is a top aide to the British Prime Minister. The film centers on him and his riding herd on an ineffectual British Cabinet Minister, his aides, and some American politicians and military people who are at odds. Capaldi takes swearing and Alpha male behavior to new unheard of levels. If you're not a fan of cuss words, and Capaldi spares no one, not man, woman, or child, then you better avoid this film. But for those who don't mind a blue word or two, or a couple thousand, then I highly recommend this film to you.
For my money, the director of this film, and he also co wrote the script with some other guys, Armando Iannucci is a genius. He wrote a slew of stuff for the BBC, including most all of the Alan Partridge series, and the aforementioned The Thick of It. The way he set up Mimi Kennedy's 'I'm not a monster' joke in the first part of this movie is a thing of beauty.
Like The Hangover, I recommend this film highly, perhaps a little more so because it's more politically relevant, but I can also see how women would hate it. The Alpha male posturing and numerous dick/gay insults may be a little off putting for hose with more delicate sensibilities than mine. But honestly, I loved this film more than I've loved any other film in a long long time.
5 comments:
Both sound fun. Haven't seen either myself, so maybe I will be checking them out!
I want to see The Hangover even though I saw a terrifying product tie-in with Bod body spray.
I saw The Hangover with my husband and my sister and we all thought it was hilarious.
Sparky called it a 'dick flick' CDP. LOL.
I loved the Hangover. :D
I haven't seen the second one. Perhaps I'll rent it over the holidays....
Great reviews!
((Hugs))
Laura
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