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screamed out of the parking lot driving his talking car, a talking car that likely complained endlessly about the Hoff’s terrible tan). That’s how I picture this movie being conceived. It’s an outdated and cheesy premise that worked for the time period and can now only work as a comedy though the laughs are a little too far apart. [Baywatch] has the most fun when it’s making jabs at the original but tends to fall short when it tries to take itself too seriously. Baywatch was as stupid as you'd expect it to be. For those who grew up through the 80s and 90s and watched the show, there are some great subtle and not so subtle nods toward the absurdity of the original. Let’s face it, the lifeguards in Baywatch were more than just lifeguards, they ran in slow motion, they were law enforcement who cracked diamond smuggling rings, took down drug dealers, stopped thieves, and also ran along beaches ever so slowly wearing tight bathing suits. Sometimes they even rescued people. But mostly they ran . . . oh how they ran. The new movie starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in the Hoff’s old role and Zac Efron playing the Matt Brody role, has the most fun when it’s making jabs at the original but tends to fall short when it tries to take itself too seriously. The story is laughable, the villain is smoking hot (Priyanka Chopra) but fairly pointless and the movie really exists as a vehicle to watch hot people for 2 hours. That’s right, 2 HOURS! There are some great comedic moments, most of which were shown in the trailers, but the movie suffers from slow or absent character development and a bit of runtime fatigue. ...the movie really exists as a vehicle to watch hot people for 2 hours. That’s right, 2 HOURS! Let’s talk about the characters . . . Dwayne Johnson isn’t known for his acting skills but he uses his extraordinary physique and seemingly genuine charm to great effect in his role as Mitch Buchannon. I always wonder how Zac Efron would perform in an actual solid dramatic role. I feel like he’d be quite good but he appears content to star in one flop after another. As rookie lifeguard and disgraced olympic athlete, Matt Brody, Efron snags a few of the best comedic moments, particularly during the morgue scene, but his integration from single douchebag to team member is a bit painful to watch. Alexandra Daddario plays trainee, Summer, and has some occasional funny lines and torments Efron’s character with her boobs. So, there’s that. The only female character that stood out for me was Kelly Rohrbach playing CJ (Pam Anderson’s old role) and mainly because she acted so well with her on-screen partner. Which brings me to the one highlight of this movie that made it watchable (other than the slow motion running) . . .
Jon Bass seems like a bit of an unknown. In Baywatch he plays nerdy tech guy, Ronnie, who is madly in love with CJ and wants nothing more than to be a part of the team. Most of the funniest moments, including a scene where he gets his junk stuck in a beach chair (yeah, it’s that movie), are pretty amusing. The Hoff and Pamela Anderson both show up in cameos, the former looking really old and the latter looking like she was CGI’d into the scene. Give this movie a watch if you’re bored and are looking for a no-brainer comedy, or you find yourself missing the original Baywatch and want to remind yourself of how ridiculous it was.
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Alien Covenant didn't exactly capture the tense spine tingling feelings from Scott's original outing, nor did it feel as awkwardly scary (or confusing) as Prometheus. To be clear, I enjoyed Prometheus even though it felt like a weird way to address the Xenomorph’s origin story without actually doing so. I’d heard Noomi Rapace would be in the movie, and I did see her in one of the teaser trailers, but Dr Shaw doesn’t make an appearance in the actual movie which means we’ll likely get treated to a director’s cut.
Oh how I’m going to miss writing reviews for this show, it leaves a chill running up and down my spine, like my entire body was thrust into ice water . . . I suppose I could just light a fire to warm up? <nudge, nudge, wink, wink> Riverdale ended its thirteen episode first season tonight and it ended with a bang. No, really. Quite literally a bang. A bang that left one of my favourite characters, and who I still believe to be the only truly good person in Riverdale, lying on the floor of Pop’s bleeding to death. And then . . . credits. But naturally a lot of things happened before that point so let’s jump in and take a look at this first season finale. Be warned, there are spoilers ahead! The Sweet Hereafter may be one of the most depressing books I’ve ever read. Fortunately, while some elements crossed over with tonight’s episode, the show was far from depressing. It tied up a few loose ends, treated us to a few more juicy secrets (something Riverdale does not lack in), and steamed up the windows a little with some inevitable pairings. Chery’s character arc this season has been a series of ups and downs, marked with the occasional moments of bitchy wonder. Cliff Blossom’s motive for killing Jason was explained away in the first minute of the episode. Jason discovered that maple syrup wasn’t the Blossom’s main commodity so Cliff killed him to keep him quiet. Case closed, all wrapped up in a pretty bow topped with a strange-looking redheaded toupee. Let’s move on to something more interesting.
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No one expected such a backwater comic book title like Guardians to ever be made into a movie but Marvel has become extremely adept at finding the right combination of ingredients for successful transition from page to screen. In this case it was the presence of a mouthy Racoon, an adorable tree creature, the charisma of Chris Pratt, the vision of James Gunn, and an epic space adventure. But would it work the second time around? Good news! It did! Baby Groot is adorable and will sell a gajillion stuffed toys. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 was an action-packed space adventure that built on the emotional capital originally founded in the first movie. The team has been together for a little while now and while they don’t always operate as a cohesive unit, there’s still a certain amount of family-esque bickering that goes on. Peter Quill still loves Gamora and she continues to not return those feelings. Drax has developed more of a sense of humor and his exchanges with newcomer Manta in particular are hilarious. Rocket remains unchanged as a character and is still my favourite of the group. And then there’s the cutest thing to ever grace a movie screen in the form of Baby Groot. Why they decided to not have Groot return to his actual size kind of confused me as in the comics he’s able to regenerate back to his normal size quite quickly after being destroyed. But upon seeing the opening dance number it all became clear: Baby Groot is adorable and will sell a gajillion stuffed toys.
For full on CGI characters, Groot and Rocket tend to be the highlight of any scene they’re in. Between the two of them, they carry so much emotion, attitude, and humor that it’s hard to look at anyone else. SPOILER ALERT - Murderers and accomplices were revealed on the latest episode of Riverdale and they’re included in this recap and review. If you haven’t watched it yet, I suggest you do so before continuing.
Game of Thrones meets Riverdale on this week’s episode ‘Anatomy of Murder’. Sure it wasn’t golden-haired creepy rich twins incest, but after this week’s revelations, the Coopers and the Blossoms move one step closer to the iron throne. Now if we could only get some dragons having a burger at Pop’s Diner . . . but I digress. I truly thought we’d be waiting until the season finale before Jason’s murderer was revealed but apparently we didn’t have to wait that long. I’d like to take this opportunity to a do a small ‘told ya so’ dance. Small because I incorrectly predicted that Joaquin was the one who pulled the trigger, but a dance nonetheless because I did state in my last review (find it HERE) that Clifford Blossom was behind the whole thing. And lo and behold, the creepy wigged one was indeed the trigger man. Let’s dive in . . . |
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