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Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs

January 8, 2010 - 11:34 am

Cloudy With a Chance Of Meatballs is completely outrageous and seriously hilarious! I definitely wasn’t expecting to enjoy it as much as I did, but it was pretty much perfect. There are a lot of really good laughs to be had from this flick. They’re mostly cheesy and cliché, but they work every time. At the same time, the movie keeps a nice pace with some action spread around and nothing getting too slow for too long. And I’d say that the animation for this one is slightly above average for a non-Pixar CGI flick. It’s very good and definitely included a super cute and nerdy animated chick that I may or may not have a crush on now.

As with a lot of these CGI movies lately, the voice cast is pretty damn stacked. You’ve got Bill Hader, Anna Farris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Bruce friggn’ Campbell, Mr. T (yup), Bobb’e J. Thompson (that kid from Role Models. I love this kid), NPH, Al Roker, and Will Forte. That’s a lot of great names right there! Loved it!

One of the best things about this movie is the disaster movie parody aspect of it. There were some very clear influences from and references to real disaster movies like Twister, Armageddon, Dante’s Peak, and The Day After Tomorrow. But the it’s done very well and not at all like what I’m sure Disaster Movie, which I haven’t actually seen, was. Instead of just throwing things in just for the sake of being funny, they use a collection of parodies that work together to create the “perfect food storm” which I promise you looked as delicious as it sounds.

Something that I got out of this movie that I didn’t expect though was the realization that I definitely prefer for movies that are based on books, even children’s books, to keep things very different. With a few exceptions, I prefer when movies take the basic idea of a book and then do something different with it. There isn’t much of a point to following the book exactly or even trying to get real close to it. A film will never be exactly the same as the book and when you try to get close, it’s those little differences that tend to take away from the film rather than add to it. And besides, if it’s exactly the same, what’s the point? To reach out to people who are too lazy to read? But if you just take that basic idea and sort of re-imagine it or simply use it as your inspiration, you have many more possibilities. You get to do something different and run less of a risk of completely ruining the book. You get to pay homage while still maintaining your own creativity.

Rating: A


Rainbow

September 21, 2009 - 8:32 am

Take a look at the center of these two pictures. That’s a rainbow that was peering down through a hole in the clouds this morning. I was pulling into the work parking lot when I saw it so I could only snap a picture with my phone, but it was so beautiful. No rain or anything, just a hole in the clouds with a rainbow shining through.


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An open letter to the unseasonably hot weather…

October 8, 2007 - 7:02 am

Dear Weather,

It is currently October here in NJ which normally means lows in the 40s and 50s at night and highs only into the 60s and maybe low 70s during the day. Today’s high is supposed to be 87. Does 87 fit into the scale I just presented you? Nope, didn’t think so. This is an absolute outrage. Fall is supposed to mean long pants and hoodies, not sweating in a t-shirt and shorts and needing to turn up the air conditioning.

Once June hits, I immediately start my countdown to Fall. I’m not a fan of the hot weather, for reasons that I won’t go into here, so the Fall weather always makes me extra happy and I’m much more comfortable.

What I’m basically trying to say is get your shit together and stop being a pussy.

Sincerely,
Andrew Gapin

PS: Screw Flanders.


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