Friday, January 9, 2009

Trailer Trash: The January-09 Gang Bang

As our must-see TV returns and wallets are sealed tight in the post-holiday days, many folks will not be heading out to the theaters. It's a good thing since most of the films releasing in January stink like a bag of month-old trash.

As usual, I will be using the list of new releases at IMDB. Not usual, I am streamlining my opinions of the films greatly. The end product may be rough, but how smoothly can a gang bang be, really?

Exercise the Right To Cinematic Celibacy.

Bride Wars (01/09) What's scarier than yet another wedding slapstick? Having to look at Kate Hudson's frozen cat-eye expression for an entire film.

My Bloody Valentine 3-D (01/16) Trailers hype the lame-o 3-D effects way more than the Valentine's Day gimmick. Why wouldn't they open this horror flick in February on Friday the 13th..oh, that's right.

Notorious (01/16) You can only push so many posthumous greatest-hits albums before you need a new gimmick to keep sales going. No-no-no-not gonna see it!

Hotel for Dogs (01/16) Four kids and a too-old-to-be-a-teen Kyla Pratt round up hundreds of stray dogs and house them in an abandoned hotel. The SPCA and Sarah McLachlan can't be happy about this.

Paul Blart: Mall Cop (01/16) It's January's staple Happy Madison production, only it's rated PG with Kevin James. Are we sure this is a Happy Madison film?!

The Uninvited (01/30) That weirdo Elizabeth Banks killed our mom and we're next! Why won't you believe me? Yeah honey, good luck with that.


It's Friday, I Don't Want to be Alone.

Not Easily Broken (01/09) Actual official website quote: "Not Easily Broken is a powerful movie!" - Tyler Perry. Not powerful enough to stop him from making movies.

Defiance (01/16) WWII films based on true events are like cockroaches; one scuttles out and more are sure to linger. Defiance's acting and action make it look better than the other one (Valkyrie).

Inkheart (01/23) Rings, Potter, Narnia, Spiderwick, hmmm...How about adapting a book series about books?! They've kept Walden Media away so success has a slim chance.

New in Town (01/30) Great supporting cast makes Renée 'Lemonface' Zellweger's Sandra Bullock-styled rom-com look surprisingly tolerable.


Moist With Antici...Pation!

The Unborn (01/09) Gary Oldman-certified creepy-child flick should be scary fun. At least it can't be worse than Godsend.


Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (01/23) The subtitle says it all: Rhona Mitra + Tight Outfits = Rise of the Lycans!

Taken (01/30) Liam Neeson's back, baby! He's out to prove all ass-kicking spies don't need to be spry Bourne-Bond types. Look's like he'll make his point.


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All that said and done, we all know where I'll be this weekend; watching Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino! I think you should, too.

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4 comments:

  1. Wow. There is really not much out there for January. Good time to catch up on my Blockbuster queue - next three: Burn After Reading; Ratatouille; and Pineapple Express.

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  2. Shouldn't Ratatouille been like required viewing for you?! I'm looking forward to what you thought of those 3. Very different selections.

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  3. I'm not terribly looking forward to any of these films, except for possibly Taken, which I think looks kinda bad but wildly enjoyable.

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  4. Aside from The Unborn, I was being generous with my "Anticipated" choices. I think Darkman will tear it up with mucho cheese factor.

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