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Jan-22-2018

Reel Snippets of 1-22-18

Sorry for the delay from last week. Guess I bit off a bit more than I could chew with these two because they gave me a lot to think and write about. Still, in keeping with seeing as much of last years movies as I can through the dry spell that is January, here’s another two.

Call Me By Your Name
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

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Feb-2-2016

Reel Snippets of 2-2-16

Yikes! Another schedule slip? I’ve got to get myself back on track. In any case, here’s my first review of something that came out this year. Better late than never!

Kung Fu Panda 3

KFP3_Payoff_Poster

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Oct-26-2015

Reel Snippets of 10-26-15

Who better to review the new Goosebumps movie than the guy who hasn’t read the books, seen the show, or followed any of R.L. Stine’s career? Sure, makes perfect sense.

Goosebumps

Goosebumps_(film)_poster

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Mar-20-2014

Reel Snippets – The Muppets

The Muppets is a movie that’s very odd for me to talk about, since I really liked it and yet still found it incredibly cheesy. And that was probably the whole point. Also, Chris Cooper raps. There exists a page on TV Tropes called Sweet Dreams Fuel for works that will put people in a good mood and make them feel great inside, which describes this movie perfectly. The sets and costumes are bright, colorful, and inviting, the entire cast plays well off of each other, and the villain, played by Chris Cooper, is cheesy and over the top while still being effectual. And he raps. There’s two ways to look at this movie. The first is as the anti-Ted; both have a human and a stuffed being living together in a state of arrested development that perturbs the human’s lady love, but not only is it a lot less raunchy and cynical than Ted, but in this case, it’s more of the stuffed guy’s journey that acts as the pivotal point for their relationship to work. Another is as a meta commentary of the Muppet phenomenon as a whole; in the modern day of the movie (as well as real life), the Muppets have fallen out of favor in the public eye and they have to put on a performance to try and win back the crowd and see if they can get enough money to keep their name alive. Taken out of context, that could easily describe the stakes of the movie itself. In which Chris Cooper raps. Apart from that, I don’t know what else to say. It’s the Muppets. It’s got songs, it’s got really witty humor, it’s got celebrity guests like you wouldn’t believe, it’s got everything that put the Muppets on the map in the first place. And it’s got Chris Cooper rapping. So after all is said and done, especially after the reprise of The Rainbow Connection brought actual tears to my eyes (something very few movies have achieved), I can’t give anything but a glowing recommendation.

Seriously, though, why did Chris Cooper rap? And why did I not know that I needed that in my life until now?

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