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MguyXXV 
"X marks the spot"

Posted - 06/06/2009 :  08:20:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When Will Ferrell left SNL it seemed inevitable. His quirky talent was ripe for big screen exploitation.

Then he did "Old School," which I just pretended he didn't do. He's done some funny stuff since then. But now there is "Land of the Lost," which, by comparison, makes me nostalgic for the sublime humor and rich emotional tapestry of "Old School."

I think I chuckled twice during the entire film, but I don't remember why. There was an older couple that left about one-third of the way through the film. Kudos. I might have been annoyed at staying, had it not been for the fact that I sneaked in to see this piece of shit after the pretty funny "The Hangover".

There is nothing even to talk about regarding this film. It's not worth the time it takes to criticize it. Take the money you were going to spend to see this film, change it into coins and see how many times you can skip the various pieces over a pond or a puddle of rain water. That's a far better use for the money.

Edited by - MguyXXV on 06/06/2009 20:32:13

silly 
"That rabbit's DYNAMITE."

Posted - 06/15/2009 :  21:03:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maybe you're being a little harsh; I watched it and found it much better than Pokemon or Sharkboy and LavaGirl (both of which I paid to see in the theater as well)

Bear in mind, though, I have the mind of a 13-year-old boy when it comes to Will F's movies, and this was aimed directly at that segment of the population. In no way am I saying this was "great" or even "good," but I'm thinking it wasn't all THAT bad.

And for the record, we were there at prime time on Friday night and there were 10 people in the theater, including us


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MguyXXV 
"X marks the spot"

Posted - 06/16/2009 :  08:34:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.

Except that this film was a POS from start to finish. I enjoy Will Ferrel immensely ... but not in this abysmal turd. No, that's not fair to turds: it was more like the unlikeable parts of a turd monster's turd.

But like I said: I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.
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clay 
"Viewer discretion is revised."

Posted - 06/16/2009 :  09:19:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MguyX

I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.

Except that this film was a POS from start to finish. I enjoy Will Ferrel immensely ... but not in this abysmal turd. No, that's not fair to turds: it was more like the unlikeable parts of a turd monster's turd.

But like I said: I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.



Are there likeable parts of a turd monster's turd, then?
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 06/16/2009 :  09:33:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by clay

quote:
Originally posted by MguyX

I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.

Except that this film was a POS from start to finish. I enjoy Will Ferrel immensely ... but not in this abysmal turd. No, that's not fair to turds: it was more like the unlikeable parts of a turd monster's turd.

But like I said: I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.



Are there likeable parts of a turd monster's turd, then?



In the kingdom of the coprophagous, the one-eyed turd is king.

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clay 
"Viewer discretion is revised."

Posted - 06/16/2009 :  09:38:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by clay

quote:
Originally posted by MguyX

I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.

Except that this film was a POS from start to finish. I enjoy Will Ferrel immensely ... but not in this abysmal turd. No, that's not fair to turds: it was more like the unlikeable parts of a turd monster's turd.

But like I said: I accept that opinions differ. No problem with that.



Are there likeable parts of a turd monster's turd, then?



In the kingdom of the coprophagous, the one-eyed turd is king.





No breakfast for me, thanks.
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silly 
"That rabbit's DYNAMITE."

Posted - 06/16/2009 :  14:59:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I hear Will is developing a Turd Monster script (to be shown in 3D, naturally).



I need to go see Hangover.
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rabid kazook 
"Pushing the antelope"

Posted - 07/13/2009 :  17:14:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1 Will F. needs to be out of movies for a few years, he's ruining everything good he's made.

2 It's just sickening that this is piled under a family movie.

3 I'm puzzled how can people like these uncharismatic, a-ssholish characters that people like D. McBride (in other movies J. Hill, S. Rogan...) play.


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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 08/05/2009 :  09:12:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Land of the Lost

So bad. But as I expected it to be bad, it didn't disappoint at least.

I'm really interested in the origins of language, so the Cha-Ka stuff drove me absolutely demented. I know it's not a serious film but that aspect was just annoying. I won't even put it in my Cunning Linguists accolade, where I normally include this sort of thing.

I was thinking of giving it 2/5 (for intermittent passable moments) until I remembered this line: "Forget the Polish, it's the tyrannosaurs that are the real dummies." Some people on the I.M.D.B. say that it is to show the character as being an idiot, but if that's the case it didn't pull it off. Just seemed off-colour and also Americocentric. (No one else thinks that about the Poles.)
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MisterBadIdea 
"PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"

Posted - 08/05/2009 :  14:53:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That Polish joke was the funniest in the movie. Yes, I'm pretty sure the point is that Will Ferrell is an idiot -- it came across perfectly to me.

I see everyone else has already covered the fact that it's a disgusting toilet humor movie that didn't need to be so, and that Will Ferrell has ridden his shtick into the ground. How about the fact that it's a big-budget movie that is actively trying to look like a shitty kid's show from thirty years ago? The props look plastic, the costumes look rubber -- it's not a cheeky homage, it (like the whole movie) is actively making fun of the fact that it's a remake of a shitty television show. Land of the Lost the movie hates "Land of the Lost" the show.
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MguyXXV 
"X marks the spot"

Posted - 08/05/2009 :  15:01:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MisterBadIdea

How about the fact that it's a big-budget movie that is actively trying to look like a shitty kid's show from thirty years ago? The props look plastic, the costumes look rubber -- it's not a cheeky homage, it (like the whole movie) is actively making fun of the fact that it's a remake of a shitty television show. Land of the Lost the movie hates "Land of the Lost" the show.

I would agree with that observation and even consider that the filmmakers purposely employed such a sublime, metacritical approach if it were not for one thing: there is no signal in the film that it doesn't take itself as a serious attempt to be funny. In that regard, it lacks one more layer. Suggestion for the DVD: a final scene where the camera pans back, revealing a kid watching the "film" as a TV show. He looks nonplussed and maybe mumbles, "That was retarded."

Edited by - MguyXXV on 08/05/2009 15:14:55
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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 08/05/2009 :  21:31:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MisterBadIdea

That Polish joke was the funniest in the movie. Yes, I'm pretty sure the point is that Will Ferrell is an idiot -- it came across perfectly to me.

I can't make sense of that. There is no other indication that he has prejudiced attitudes -- he is just generally awkward/desperate. It doesn't fit at all.
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ChocolateLady 
"500 Chocolate Delights"

Posted - 08/06/2009 :  06:38:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by rabid kazook

1 Will F. needs to be out of movies for a few years,


I'd argue that "a few years" may be too short for me.

quote:
Originally posted by rabid kazook
he's ruining everything good he's made.



And that would be what, exactly?

What film did he do that was "good" aside from maybe Stranger than Fiction?

(Of course, I didn't care for him much in SNL, either.)
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Demisemicenturian 
"Four ever European"

Posted - 08/06/2009 :  11:40:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I thought Blades of Glory was quite funny; Talladega Nights and Semi-Pro were O.K. (Is he obsessed with sport?) He's good in Zoolander.
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MisterBadIdea 
"PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"

Posted - 08/06/2009 :  15:51:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
His best is Talladega Nights, Anchorman is very good (if likely to seem much less fresh five years later), and he's the best part of the mediocre Old School. Other than that... eh...
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MguyXXV 
"X marks the spot"

Posted - 08/07/2009 :  00:24:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Salopian

quote:
Originally posted by MisterBadIdea

That Polish joke was the funniest in the movie. Yes, I'm pretty sure the point is that Will Ferrell is an idiot -- it came across perfectly to me.

I can't make sense of that. There is no other indication that he has prejudiced attitudes -- he is just generally awkward/desperate. It doesn't fit at all.

I think the point was this: the Polish joke is outdated -- nobody makes Polish jokes anymore, because the classist/bigoted/jingoistic notion upon which they are based has long since passed into oblivion; hence, the fact that the Ferrell chacter makes the reference is funny because it is an obvious irony, as in, only an idiot would actually believe in the conclusion to be drawn from stupid, outdated, bigoted Polish jokes.

And, by the way, it isn't an "Americocentric" myopia that created the Polish joke of yore: it was the tension between Poles as an immigrant group, on the one hand, and other, longer-settled immigrant groups in the U.S., on the other hand, that spawned the Polish joke -- much like the "Irish" jokes among the English, which spawned from Irish-English tensions and do not reflect the actual intellectual capacity of the Irish (who produced Joyce and Yeats, fer crissake!). Accordingly, one does not actually believe that the English think a crowd of Irishmen is actually called a thicket.
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