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Greenberg (2010)

09 Friday Jul 2010

Posted by nothatwasacompliment in Comedy, Drama, Movies, Romance

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Ben Stiller, Chris Messina, Comedy, Drama, Greenberg, Greta Gerwig, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Movie, Rhys Ifans, Romance

yep, shoulda been called Marr...

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Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Rhys Ifans, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Chris Messina

Roger Greenberg: Dear Starbucks…In your attempt to manufacture culture out of fast food coffee, you’ve been surprisingly successful…for the most part.  The part that isn’t covered by “the most part” sucks.

After getting out of a mental institution, Roger Greenberg (Stiller) goes to California to house sit for his brother while he’s out of the country.  Roger meets and starts up an odd relationship with his brother’s younger assistant, Florence (Gerwig), while also dealing with resurfacing feelings for an old flame, Beth (Leigh).

In every comedic actor’s life, there comes a time when they must decide to take on a more dramatic role that still has a bit of dark humor to it.  Bill Murray would be a prime example of this.  Now add Ben Stiller to that list.  Actually, he’s probably done some semi-dramatic stuff before, but this just has that late career Murray feel to it.

The problem is, Stiller’s just not quite as likable as Murray.  His anger and hostility make me wonder why any of the other characters put up with him for very long, especially Florence.  She’s a little odd herself (I don’t think Gerwig could play a totally normal character – and I wouldn’t want her to), but she doesn’t deserve the abuse she’s dealt by Greenberg.  Though, I guess that’s sort of the point.  She sees past that to the person he is underneath.  Unfortunately, it was hard for me as a viewer to see the nicer person underneath, so the romance didn’t make much sense to me.

As for Gerwig, I’ve seen her in a few things now, and I’ve enjoyed her subtle loopiness every time.  I kept wishing the movie was more focused on her, like it was for the first 5-10 minutes, but then I guess it would have had to have been called Marr…since that’s her character’s last name.

I liked Rhys Ifans’ performance as well.  I haven’t seen him in a whole lot of stuff, but he’s always brought something interesting to the table in the movies I have seen him in.  This is no exception.  It’s a more normal guy character than I think he’s known for, but he pulls it off very well.

There’s some interesting themes involved here, about stuff from your past not allowing you to move on with your life, among other things, but overall, it’s the mean spirited nature of the movie, along with a wandering storyline that brings it down a bit.  It feels like there’s a more enjoyable and interesting movie lurking just below the surface or just off screen somewhere.  What was on screen wasn’t terrible, but it has mostly vanished from my mind in the days following my viewing of it.  When I can’t quite remember how a movie ended within a week of watching it, that’s not a very good sign.

Apparently dog houses take a very long time to build.

10 – 2 for an unlikable lead character – 1.1 for too many failed comedy attempts – 1 for a disorganized story/script = 5.9

Zoolander (2001)

26 Tuesday Jan 2010

Posted by nothatwasacompliment in Comedy, Movies

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Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Comedy, Jerry Stiller, Movie, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Zoolander

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Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor, Will Ferrell, Jerry Stiller

Derek: Have you ever wondered if there was more to life, other than being really, really, ridiculously good looking?

Derek Zoolander is a really really good looking model who is brainwashed into killing the Prime Minister of Malaysia in order to stop him from putting child labor laws into place that would hurt the fashion industry…I think…

I must say, it’s entirely possible that having heard this movie quoted so many times hurt my appreciation for it upon finally seeing it.  This is the first time I’ve watched it all the way through, and I was not exactly impressed.  There are funny moments, like Derek not realizing that he’s only looking at a model of his center for “kids who can’t read good” and getting angry because there’s no way the kids will be able to fit inside.  But those moments are scattered about in a movie that’s basically one long joke:  male models are stupid.

I grew tired of that joke, and Stiller’s performance as Derek Zoolander, rather quickly.  I guess this one just isn’t my cup of tea, but I know a lot of people really like it.

Not that I hated it, but I’d rather just watch a 5-10 minute highlight tape of all the funny parts and not have to sit through the rest of the so-called plot.

I watched this on a Saturday, and by Tuesday when I was going to write my review, I had forgotten that I’d even watched it.  I had to rack my brain to recall what I had watched on Saturday.  That’s usually not a good sign for a movie.

Ben Stiller may not be the best director in the world…

10 – 3.5 for too much of the unfunny – 1 because the directing and editing left a little to be desired = 5.5

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