Showing posts with label David Cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Cross. Show all posts
Sunday, September 20, 2015
THE CABLE GUY (1996)
Directed By: Ben Stiller
Written By: Lou Holtz Jr.
Uncredited Writer: Judd Apatow
Cinematography By: Robert Brinkmann
Editor: Steven Weisberg
Cast: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, George Segal, Owen Wilson, Annabelle Gurwitch, Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Janeane Garofolo, Andy Dick, Diane Baker, Eric Roberts, Kathy Griffin, Charles Napier, Kyle Gass, Amy Stiller, Joel Murray, Sulli McCullough
Saturday, March 28, 2015
SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS (2006)
Directed By: Todd Phillips
Written By: Todd Phillips & Scot Armstrong
Based on the original 1960 Screenplay By: Hal E. Chester & Patricia Moyes
Based On The Novel “SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS OR HOW TO WIN WITHOUT ACTUALLY CHEATING” By: Stephen Potter
Cinematography By: Jonathan Brown
Editor: Leslie Jones & Dan Schalk
Cast: Jon Heder, Billy Bob Thornton, Jacinda Barrett, Sarah Silverman, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Cross, Ben Stiller, Todd Lousio, Dan Folger, Jon Glaser, Matt Walsh, Paul Scheer, Horatio Sanz, DeRay Davis
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
SCARY MOVIE 2 (2001)
Directed By: Keenan Ivory Wayans
Written By: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans & Craig Wayans, Alyson Fouse, Greg Grabinski, Dave Folsky, Michael Anthony Snowden
Based on Characters Created By: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Buddy Johnson, Phil Beaumn, Aaron Seltzer & Jason Friedberg
Cinematography By: Steven Bernstein Editor: Tom Nordberg, Richard Pearson & Peter Teschner
Cast: Anna Faris, Christopher Masterson, Chris Elliott, Regina Hall, David Cross, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Tori Spelling, Kathleen Robertson, James Woods, Natasha Lyonne, Richard Moll, James DeBello, Andy Richter, Veronica Cartwright, Robert Schimmel, Tim Curry
Saturday, January 31, 2015
IT'S A DISASTER (2012)
Written & Directed By: Todd Berger
Cinematography By: Nancy Schreiber
Editor: Franklin Peterson
Cast: David Cross, Julia Stiles, America Ferrara, Rachel Boston, Kevin M. Brennan, Jeff Grace, Erinn Hayes, Blaise Miller, Laura Adkins
Labels:
2012,
America Ferrera,
Comedy,
David Cross,
Julia Stiles,
Nancy Schreiber,
Rachel Boston,
Todd Berger
Friday, August 16, 2013
JEFF OF THE CINEFILES: HALL OF FAME: FILE #0026: GHOST WORLD (2001)
Directed By: Terry Zwigoff
Written By: Terry Zwigoff & Daniel Clowes
Based on The Graphic Novel by: Daniel Clowes
Cinematography By: Alfonso Beato
Editor: Michael R. Miller & Carole Kravetz Aykanian
CAST: Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, Steve Buscemi, Illeana Douglas, Bob Balaban, Brad Renfro, Teri Garr, David Cross, Pat Healy, Dave Sheridan, Tom McGowan
Sunday, May 12, 2013
KUNG FU PANDA (2008)

Directed By: Mark Osborne & John Stevenson
Story By: Ethan Rieff & Cyrus Voris
Written By: Jonathan Abel & Glenn Berger
Cinematography By: Yong Duk Jhun
Editor: Claire Knight
Cast: (With the Voices of) Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, Jackie Chan, Dustin Hoffman, Ian McShane, David Cross, James Hong, Randall Duk Kim, Dan Folger, Wayne Knight, Michael Clarke Duncan, Laura Kighlinger
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
SCARY MOVIE 2 (2001)
CAST: Anna Faris, Shawn Wayans, Regina Hall, Marlon Wayans, Chris Elliot, David Cross, Richard Moll, Tori Spelling, Christopher Masterson, Natasha Lyonne, James Woods, Tim Curry, Andy Richter, James DeBello, Kathleen Robertson, Veronica Cartwright, Beetlejuice
Directed By: Keenan Ivory Wayans
Written By: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Alyson Fouse, Dave Polsky, Craig Wayans, Michael Anthony Snowden, Greg Grabianski
Based On Characters By: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Buddy Johnson, Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer, Phil Beauman
Cinematography By: Steven Bernstein
Editor: Tom Nordberg, Richard Pearson & Peter Teschner
To say this film was a disappointment would be a understatement now I didn’t love the first scary movie but I liked it and enjoyed it. Despite a few reservations and this film unfortunately this film doesn’t even come close to the quality of the original. It feels like a movie just based on squeezing some more dollars out of a franchise. I mean it has 7 writers which is never a good sign. That many cooks working on the same dish. I would bother telling you the storyline but as it seems non existent and the film doesn’t follow it. It would be a waste of time.
The main problem with recent spoof films and this one in particular is to stay on subject and still have a main plot. This film brings jokes about the subject it is spoofing but it has no real main storyline it starts off with one then seems to forget it and seems too busy with the jokes and spoofing more modern day people and events then actual scary movies which is also the problem with comedies like MADTV and the wayans own IN LIVING COLOR while both are legendary and hilarious they won’t age gracefully as all of there comedy are based on modern celebrities and events that 10 – 20 years from now audiences will be scratching there heads to understand the jokes or if they weren’t around when the film was made will be wondering who they are talking about.
Tori spelling is in this movie and was supposed to be a small comeback but I wonder if it was just stunt casting because she barely makes a mark in a role almost any actress could have played. Most of the cast reprises there roles from the first film even the ones who were killed return with hardly any explination. The bad thing about this movie is with all the talent involved it should have been funny or at least funnier but it’s not. There is a chuckle here and there but as a whole I can’t say it is successfully funny the jokes just seem stale.
I also had one of many bad experiences seeing this film in a theater I had some woman sit next to me who i didn’t know and our seats while separate were connected together and all through the movie she laughed loudly at everything even things I thought were funny I would start to laugh and then so would she so hard that she drained whatever I found funny about it out. So that I would pray no more jokes would come to make her almost have a coronary. I have since seen the film at home and still have the same opinion of it that I had that day.
The opening sketch was supposed to have Marlon Brando in a way spoof the exorcist but when he got to sick to do the role he was replaced by James Woods now if Brando would have done it. He is the only thing that would have made this movie noteworthy. This was also the last semi decent Scary Movie Sequel all after this one are horrible.
Bottom line if you liked the first one you will probably like this one.
GRADE: D
Directed By: Keenan Ivory Wayans
Written By: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Alyson Fouse, Dave Polsky, Craig Wayans, Michael Anthony Snowden, Greg Grabianski
Based On Characters By: Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Buddy Johnson, Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer, Phil Beauman
Cinematography By: Steven Bernstein
Editor: Tom Nordberg, Richard Pearson & Peter Teschner
To say this film was a disappointment would be a understatement now I didn’t love the first scary movie but I liked it and enjoyed it. Despite a few reservations and this film unfortunately this film doesn’t even come close to the quality of the original. It feels like a movie just based on squeezing some more dollars out of a franchise. I mean it has 7 writers which is never a good sign. That many cooks working on the same dish. I would bother telling you the storyline but as it seems non existent and the film doesn’t follow it. It would be a waste of time.
The main problem with recent spoof films and this one in particular is to stay on subject and still have a main plot. This film brings jokes about the subject it is spoofing but it has no real main storyline it starts off with one then seems to forget it and seems too busy with the jokes and spoofing more modern day people and events then actual scary movies which is also the problem with comedies like MADTV and the wayans own IN LIVING COLOR while both are legendary and hilarious they won’t age gracefully as all of there comedy are based on modern celebrities and events that 10 – 20 years from now audiences will be scratching there heads to understand the jokes or if they weren’t around when the film was made will be wondering who they are talking about.
Tori spelling is in this movie and was supposed to be a small comeback but I wonder if it was just stunt casting because she barely makes a mark in a role almost any actress could have played. Most of the cast reprises there roles from the first film even the ones who were killed return with hardly any explination. The bad thing about this movie is with all the talent involved it should have been funny or at least funnier but it’s not. There is a chuckle here and there but as a whole I can’t say it is successfully funny the jokes just seem stale.
I also had one of many bad experiences seeing this film in a theater I had some woman sit next to me who i didn’t know and our seats while separate were connected together and all through the movie she laughed loudly at everything even things I thought were funny I would start to laugh and then so would she so hard that she drained whatever I found funny about it out. So that I would pray no more jokes would come to make her almost have a coronary. I have since seen the film at home and still have the same opinion of it that I had that day.
The opening sketch was supposed to have Marlon Brando in a way spoof the exorcist but when he got to sick to do the role he was replaced by James Woods now if Brando would have done it. He is the only thing that would have made this movie noteworthy. This was also the last semi decent Scary Movie Sequel all after this one are horrible.
Bottom line if you liked the first one you will probably like this one.
GRADE: D
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