I don't have the capacity to care about anything, I've deducted. I don't care enough to dig for a clip from "One for the Money", the aptly named comedy from Katherine Heigl. So now we get to this, "Man on a Ledge", with a title that couldn't be less imaginative, and speaks of the function of the film itself. The fact that he's on a ledge doesn't add tension to the situation. The only purpose of it is as a publicity stunt for some kind of heist situation, for some reason. I don't really care, though. I am willing to align my attention for something that might at least be fun. This isn't that.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Films to See in 2012: January
We're now straight out of 2011, and you know exactly what that means. It means we're stuck with a month of January, which is the most pathetic month of the year. People just stop trying to make good movies, and that's sad. I suppose they're making room for people to catch up with the Oscar films of this year, but for us film addicts, it's not a fun time for new releases. The first weekend of the year always provides us something in the way of awful horror thrillers, this year being in the form of "The Devil Inside". I'm worried that people might actually see it. This seems to have the exact same plot as "The Rite" from last year, except without Anthony Hopkins. I wouldn't know for sure, as I try to keep a general distance from either film.
Is it worth noting that one of the best films coming out this month is a 3D re-release of "Beauty and the Beast"? Not the Jean Cocteau film. The Disney version that was inexplicably nominated for Best Picture. Also releasing that week is Queen Latifah's "inspirational family film", as it's described in the trailers, "Joyful Noise", or more appropriately titled "Just Noise". Add to that a Mark Wahlberg action film called "Contraband" and you might be able to expect a half decent weekend at the box office this month. And I would be prone to saying it drops off from there, but it doesn't quite.
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