Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Movie Review - A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (2011) (R)

!±8± Movie Review - A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (2011) (R)

Oh Great, Now a Toddler Has to Get Stoned?

Has it come to this? A 3D stoner comedy? A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas spends almost all of its eighty-nine minutes shoving this process down our throats, as if we didn't already know it was nothing more than a gimmick concocted by fad-frenzied filmmakers. In the course of this movie, we will have to watch as eggs, a ping pong ball, human fists, a claymation penis, a cane that shoots confetti, a winking baby Jesus manger doll, broken glass, a charred Christmas tree, blood, a gigantic joint, and of course, marijuana smoke assault our field of vision as they come flying off of the screen. We will also see freeze-frame shots of a tooth, which came from the mouth of a man getting punched across the jaw, and semen in mid-ejaculation. I wonder: Do you have to be high to laugh at this?

Here is a bad movie made even worse by the fact that it simply didn't need to be. 2004's Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was irreverent, raunchy, and insane, but because the filmmakers actually worked to make the characters and the plot engaging, it had a certain wacky charm. The same cannot be said about 2008's Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, which was more scatological and reached way, way too far as a satire of racism, terrorism, intolerance, and patriotism. Now that we've reached the third chapter in the series, what was initially amusing has devolved into an awkward mix between contrived sentimentality and pure juvenile goofiness. There's nothing innately humorous about Santa getting shot in the head before smoking from a candy-striped bong. And I don't care how much of a prude you think I am - under no circumstances is it funny for a toddler to get high on pot, cocaine, and ecstasy. Absolutely no circumstances.

It has been two years since Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) have last seen or spoken to each other. The former has since gotten married to the love of his life, Maria (Paula Garces), has moved into the suburbs, and has abstained from pot in the hopes of having a baby. The latter has dropped out of medical school and spends all day in his filthy apartment getting stoned. It's precisely because of this that he has been dumped by his girlfriend, Vanessa (Danneel Ackles). She is not, however, out of the picture, and of that, I will say no more. On Christmas Eve, Kumar is delivered a mysterious package, although it's actually addressed to Harold. The two reunite, and then it becomes the same old, same old - just one disastrous thing leading to another.

The long and short of it is, Harold accidentally burns down a Christmas tree provided by his father-in-law (Danny Trejo), who, along with the rest of the extended family, is visiting Maria for the weekend. He loves Christmas, but like all fathers-in-law in movies like this, he thinks Harold isn't good enough for his daughter. Anyway, while Maria and her family are away at Evening Mass, Harold and Kumar frantically search the city for a replacement Christmas tree. Along the way, they will cross paths with Ukrainian gangsters, drink spiked eggnog and have a Rankin/Bass claymation hallucination, and stitch up a blood-spurting hole in Santa's head after Harold accidentally shoots him out of the sky. Oh, and they will have another unlikely run in with Neil Patrick Harris, now the star of a Christmas stage show.

But wait a minute. Wasn't Harris shot to death at a Texas brothel after branding one of the prostitutes? See for yourself how he got out of that one. Anyway, we learn that he remains an egotistical, drugged-out sex maniac. And that whole gay thing? Merely a front - a way to feed into his addiction to women and crack, however the hell that's supposed to work. He shares one scene with his real life partner David Burtka, who, according to the film, is just as straight as Harris and has a wife and children. I at one time wondered how the filmmakers would continue this running gag, although now that I've actually seen it unfold, I find that it didn't much matter; it would have been a tired joke no matter what direction the writers took it in.

When we're not watching the title characters go on their desperate escapade, we're enduring frivolous subplots, most notably the relationship between Kumar and Vanessa. The others involve broad caricatures, including Kumar's sex-starved friend, Adrian (Amir Blumenfeld), and Harold's friend, Todd (Tom Lennon), who constantly looks like an idiot because he censors himself. He carries around his infant daughter, who ends up being exposed to not one but three types of drugs and is at one point so wired that she crawls around the ceiling at breakneck speed. This must have been a sadistic urge on the part of the filmmakers, one that should have been suppressed. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is an unfortunate example of quantity over quality. It's a franchise pusher, an unnecessary sequel to a movie that was decent enough to stand on its own.


Movie Review - A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas (2011) (R)

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Mitch Hedberg - Still The Best

!±8± Mitch Hedberg - Still The Best

If laughter is the best medicine, that would make the comedy of the late Mitch Hedberg the cure. His style, difficult to define, but best described as whimsical one line non sequiturs, will have you - as predicted to me by a friend - "laughing for days".

"My belt holds my pants up, but the belt loops hold my belt up. I don't really know what's happening down there. Who is the real hero?"

Mitchell Lee Hedberg was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota on February 24, 1968. Spending the next 6 years in and out of the hospital for heart problems, Hedberg developed a habit of poor school attendance and never blossomed into an ideal student. On barely graduating from high school, Hedberg packed paper bags with his belongings, and headed to Florida. Starting his comedy career at open mike night at a local club in Boca Raton, he bombed repeatedly. Severe stage fright prevented Hedberg from looking directly at his audience, always performing with sunglasses, sometimes with his eyes shut, often allowing his long hair to cover his face. On rare occasion, he would perform with his back to the audience. Hedberg's unusual manner of speech and odd behavior only heightened the abrupt delivery of the even odder material, and helped to create his onstage persona as a rambling stoner. A philosopher of the absurd if you will.

"You know, I'm sick of following my dreams, man. I'm just going to ask where they're going and hook up with 'em later."

Success came slowly for the painfully shy comedian. Having landed a job touring in the late 80's, Hedberg, although, not well received, loved being on the road and used this time to perfect his craft, and overtime started to gain in popularity. His first national exposure came in 1996 with the Montreal's Just for Laughs Festival, which led to the first of ten appearances on the Late Show With David Letterman. A second visit to Montreal in 1998 led to a 0,000 sitcom deal with Fox that never panned out. The folks at Fox were not up to the difficult challenge of creating an apt platform for Hedberg's unique musings. A frequent guest on Howard Stern's morning show, his resume included several television and film roles. By the year 2000, Time magazine declared the stand up comic "the next Seinfeld".

"I used to do drugs. I still do drugs. But I used to, too."

In February 1999 Hedberg married longtime friend Lynn Shawcroft. In many ways the relationship was a true love story. They adored each other, and Lynn enjoyed the touring lifestyle as much as Hedberg did. The couple became inseparable, creating their own world. The two became known for their secrecy and increasingly bizarre behavior. Surrounded by rumors of drug use his whole career, Hedberg, other than references made during his act, remained tight-lipped about a possible problem. His problem was no secret after an arrest in 2003 for possession of syringes, a bit of heroin and a handful of Valium and Xanax. Shortly after his arrest, Hedberg underwent 13 hours of surgery to save his right leg from an infection that had been festering for months. By 2005, He and Lynn were touring again, the comic, working hard; his health started to decline.

The comic was found dead in his hotel room in Livingston, New Jersey, on March 29, 2005. His death initially believed to be related to his heart condition was later confirmed as a drug overdose from a mixture of heroin and cocaine. Hedberg loved his life as comic, adored monster movies and, ironically the Kurt Cobain - Courtney Love existence with his wife Lynn.

"I was walking down the street the other day when this guy asked if I wanted a frozen banana...I said 'no' but then thought I might want a regular banana later, so...yeah."

Hedberg, when trying out new material, delivered his jokes slowly and deliberately, line by line, as if waiting for approval from the audience before delivering the punch line. Usually, he already had. Brilliant.


Mitch Hedberg - Still The Best

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Austin High Movie Trailer HD

SEE THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "AUSTIN HIGH" AT THE 2011 AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL ON OCTOBER 22 Add us to your Festival Calendar: bit.ly Welcome to Ladybird High, nestled comfortably amongst the soul-searchers, aging hippies, and nouveau weirdos of famously freewheeling Austin, Texas. At Ladybird, it's always 4:20, even for Principal Samuel Wilson. But when the community is rocked by a citywide crackdown on marijuana use, local leaders are determined to make an example of Samuel, his staff and students. When asked to support their iron-fisted efforts, Samuel is beset with the task of cleaning up his beloved school without compromising his life philosophy. Austin High is a coming of age comedy for the young at heart, featuring an ensemble cast right from the source. Knowing there's more than just fun at stake, Samuel's daughter and crew of oddball friends try to keep him honest along the way. In the city officials' "war on weird," Samuel and the rest of the blazed faculty, students and staff of Ladybird High School will have to conform or pay the price. The fight is under way, and everyone must find the courage to stand up and defend the city they love, before it's stripped of its unique essence and mutated into the latest American strip mall: a drab monument to consumerism. keepaustinhigh.com Twitter @AustinHighMovie

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Lammbock German Stoner Comedy 4/9 English Subtitles

If you don't see the subtitles, you need to download and upgrade to the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player. Available here: get.adobe.com A German Comedy Film with English Subtitles, Part 4 of 9.

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