MVP of the Week: Amy Adams

Posted on September 18, 2012 at 10:00 am

MVP of the week is Amy Adams, who stars in two of the fall’s biggest releases, both in theaters this Friday.  In “Trouble with the Curve” she plays the estranged daughter of Clint Eastwood, a baseball scout who is losing his eyesight.  She joins him on his last road trip as he is evaluating a gifted but arrogant young hitter.  And in “The Master,” she plays the wife of a charismatic cultish leader played by Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Her breakthrough role was in the independent film “Junebug.” She was nominated for an Oscar for her performance as a young pregnant woman.  (She plays a very different pregnant character in “The Master”).  In “Enchanted,” she was indeed enchanting as a fairy tale princess from an animated story coping with modern-day Manhattan.  I am a huge fan, and I think my favorite of her performances is as the gritty, tough, resilient girlfriend of boxer Micky Ward in “The Fighter.”

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New Giveaway!  The Muppet Movie

New Giveaway! The Muppet Movie

Posted on March 16, 2012 at 8:00 am

I am thrilled to have three copies of one of 2011’s best family films to share with my wonderful visitors.  This is really special — a Wocka Wocka Value Pack, including the movie on Blu-ray high-definition, DVD and Digital Copy (3 discs) plus a download card for the film’s soundtrack from Walt Disney Records. The movie will be available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and download on March 20.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with “Muppet” in the subject line.  Tell me your favorite muppet and don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only, sorry!)  I’ll pick a winner at random on March 30.  Good luck!

 

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The Muppets

The Muppets

Posted on November 22, 2011 at 6:00 pm

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Lowest Recommended Age: All Ages
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for some mild rude humor
Profanity: None
Alcohol/ Drugs: None
Violence/ Scariness: Some tense confrontations
Diversity Issues: None
Date Released to Theaters: November 23, 2011
Date Released to DVD: March 19, 2012
Amazon.com ASIN: B006JTS5OO

Let the joy be unrestrained.  The Muppets are back.  It turns out that deep inside Jason Segal, best known for raunchy Judd Apatow comedies and for playing the monogamous Marshall on “How I Met Your Mother,” is at his core a puppet nerd whose highest and best use is in pushing Disney (which now owns the rights to the Muppets) to let him co-write and co-star in the happiest family movie of the year.  And it is accompanied by a “Toy Story” short film that is, minute for minute, the funniest movie of the year.

Segal plays Gary, a sweet small-town guy who is devoted to his brother Walter and his girlfriend of ten years, Mary (Amy Adams), a teacher.  Gary and Walter are devoted fans of the old Muppet Showand they spend many happy hours watching reruns.  When Gary takes Mary on their first visit to the big city of Los Angeles, they bring Walter along so that he can realize his dream of touring the Muppet studios.  Mary was hoping for something a bit more romantic but good-heartedly agrees to share the trip with Walter as long as Gary promises a special anniversary dinner for just the two of them.

The Muppet studio is broken-down and covered with cobwebs.  The only other people on the tour are a couple who mistakenly thought they were at Universal Studios.  Walter wanders off and overhears the dastardly Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) plotting to buy the studio.  He will promise to preserve the Muppets legacy and then tear it down to drill for the oil underneath.  To save the studio the Muppets have to raise $10 million.  But they have gone their separate ways.  Can they get the band back together?  And if they do, does anyone still want to see them?  When Gary gets caught up in helping the Muppets, will he forget the anniversary dinner?

Segal and co-screenwriter Nicholas Stoller have seamlessly continued the story of the the captivating Muppets, with their unique blend of sweetness and self-deprecating insouciance. It’s what Danny Thomas used to call “treacle cutters” that keep the Muppets fresh and appealing, expertly countering every corny joke with heart and every tender moment with humor.  With joyously sunny musical numbers composed by “Flight of the Conchords” co-star Bret McKenzie and cameos by everyone from Mickey Rooney to Sara Silverman and Neil Patrick Harris, this film is utterly true to the spirit of the original television series and pure delight for both fans and newcomers.

 

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