RT on DVD: 3:10 to Yuma, Sunshine Arrive!
Plus, something for the stoners, the lovers, and connoisseurs of fine cheese.
Tasty treats are in store for us this week at the video counter, where you'll find an action-packed Western (3:10 to Yuma), a 2007 space odyssey (Sunshine), new stoner laughs (Smiley Face), a creature feature (Dragon Wars), and a quirky rom-com (Eagle vs. Shark). Dig in!
3:10 to Yuma
Tomatometer: 88%
The last time we saw Christian Bale playing cowboy, he was singing and dancing his way through turn-of-the-century New York selling newspapers. (Raise your hand if you're obsessed with Newsies!) Not so in James Mangold's heady remake of the 1957 classic Western, which pits the intense Welsh actor against Aussie thesp Russell Crowe -- a foreign-born pair who scratch out grimy, pitch-perfect performances in the most American of genres. The action-packed tale of a poor farmer (Bale) who volunteers to escort a deadly criminal (Crowe) to the titular prison-bound locomotive, 3:10 to Yuma comes to DVD with a passel of deleted scenes, director commentary, and featurettes that discuss the well-traveled ground of the film Western.
Sunshine
Tomatometer: 76%
As he demonstrated with 28 Days Later, Danny Boyle can craft tense atmospherics, and for some audiences, movies don't get any tenser than those set in deep space. At long last, his science fiction thriller Sunshine is out on DVD, rife with genuinely stunning visuals and surprisingly believable "movie science" (save a contestable last-act turn of events). At once action thriller and psychological exploration, Boyle's tale of a crew of scientists trying to reignite the sun to save Earth is a good bet for viewers who love spaceship drama, eye-popping images, and Cillian Murphy. Loads of bonus materials comprise the release, but for those lucky PS3 owners, watch the Blu-Ray version. As IGN DVD editor Christopher Monfette tells us, "It'll destroy your retinas."
Smiley Face
Tomatometer: 67%
If, like us, you long for the days of stoner comedies like Half Baked and the entire Cheech & Chong oeuvre, you might enjoy this day-in-the-life adventure starring a bunch of young Hollywood actors. As Jane, an out-of-work actress who accidentally on purpose eats an entire tray full of pot cupcakes, Anna Faris hazily stumbles her way across Los Angeles in an effort to make some money, buy more weed, replace the cupcakes, save an original manuscript of the Communist Manifesto, and other stuff we can't exactly recall, all while riding the biggest high in film history. Bravo, Gregg Araki. You've done it this time!
Dragon Wars (D-WAR)
Tomatometer: 25%
The Host this ain't; Korea's second greatest monster movie in recent history is a bit of a far cry from...well, a good movie, according to most critics, but is perhaps a must-see for those to whom the terms "guilty pleasure" and "so bad it's good" carry weight. And that includes us!
Eagle vs. Shark
Tomatometer: 25%
Independent cinema has thrived lately, thanks largely to the popularity of the sweet quirky comedy; now see the trend as filtered through the mind of New Zealand director Taika Waititi. Oddball characters in love? Check! Deadpan line delivery? Check!
White Noise 2: The Light
Tomatometer: N/A
Now, you may think that the original White Noise, starring Michael Keaton as a widower communing with the dead via everyday household appliances (yes, yes, we know it's a "real" occurrence called Electronic Voice Phenomenon), truly needed no sequel. But you'd be wrong. Check out White Noise 2: The Light, starring Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff, then spend a few hours listening really closely to your toaster.
Death Sentence
Tomatometer: 16%
It's time for another round of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, who stars in Death Sentence as a vengeful father alongside Kelly Preston, who is married to John Travolta, who was in Look Who's Talking Too with Roseanne Barr, who was in Backfield in Motion which was a funny women-playing-football movie. Wait, how do you play this game?
Until next week, fruitful renting to us all!
3:10 to Yuma
Tomatometer: 88%The last time we saw Christian Bale playing cowboy, he was singing and dancing his way through turn-of-the-century New York selling newspapers. (Raise your hand if you're obsessed with Newsies!) Not so in James Mangold's heady remake of the 1957 classic Western, which pits the intense Welsh actor against Aussie thesp Russell Crowe -- a foreign-born pair who scratch out grimy, pitch-perfect performances in the most American of genres. The action-packed tale of a poor farmer (Bale) who volunteers to escort a deadly criminal (Crowe) to the titular prison-bound locomotive, 3:10 to Yuma comes to DVD with a passel of deleted scenes, director commentary, and featurettes that discuss the well-traveled ground of the film Western.
Sunshine
Tomatometer: 76%As he demonstrated with 28 Days Later, Danny Boyle can craft tense atmospherics, and for some audiences, movies don't get any tenser than those set in deep space. At long last, his science fiction thriller Sunshine is out on DVD, rife with genuinely stunning visuals and surprisingly believable "movie science" (save a contestable last-act turn of events). At once action thriller and psychological exploration, Boyle's tale of a crew of scientists trying to reignite the sun to save Earth is a good bet for viewers who love spaceship drama, eye-popping images, and Cillian Murphy. Loads of bonus materials comprise the release, but for those lucky PS3 owners, watch the Blu-Ray version. As IGN DVD editor Christopher Monfette tells us, "It'll destroy your retinas."
Smiley Face
Tomatometer: 67%If, like us, you long for the days of stoner comedies like Half Baked and the entire Cheech & Chong oeuvre, you might enjoy this day-in-the-life adventure starring a bunch of young Hollywood actors. As Jane, an out-of-work actress who accidentally on purpose eats an entire tray full of pot cupcakes, Anna Faris hazily stumbles her way across Los Angeles in an effort to make some money, buy more weed, replace the cupcakes, save an original manuscript of the Communist Manifesto, and other stuff we can't exactly recall, all while riding the biggest high in film history. Bravo, Gregg Araki. You've done it this time!
Tomatometer: 25%The Host this ain't; Korea's second greatest monster movie in recent history is a bit of a far cry from...well, a good movie, according to most critics, but is perhaps a must-see for those to whom the terms "guilty pleasure" and "so bad it's good" carry weight. And that includes us!
Tomatometer: 25%Independent cinema has thrived lately, thanks largely to the popularity of the sweet quirky comedy; now see the trend as filtered through the mind of New Zealand director Taika Waititi. Oddball characters in love? Check! Deadpan line delivery? Check!
Tomatometer: N/ANow, you may think that the original White Noise, starring Michael Keaton as a widower communing with the dead via everyday household appliances (yes, yes, we know it's a "real" occurrence called Electronic Voice Phenomenon), truly needed no sequel. But you'd be wrong. Check out White Noise 2: The Light, starring Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff, then spend a few hours listening really closely to your toaster.
Tomatometer: 16%It's time for another round of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, who stars in Death Sentence as a vengeful father alongside Kelly Preston, who is married to John Travolta, who was in Look Who's Talking Too with Roseanne Barr, who was in Backfield in Motion which was a funny women-playing-football movie. Wait, how do you play this game?
Until next week, fruitful renting to us all!
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on Jan 07 2008 11:33 PM got to say, yuma was effing BRILLIANT and i am completely stoked about sunshine. man i hate only getting wide release poo in the theaters where i live... (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 07 2008 11:44 PM Blu-ray Sunshine, here I come! (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 12:52 AM I'm definately picking up 3:10 to Yuma and Sunshine. Loved both of them. I'll rent Eagle vs. Shark just because i like Flight of the Conchords. i'm not expecting much from it though besides a few good chuckles. Like my friend said, it looks like a hipster movie that tries a little too hard. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 08 2008 08:33 AM I have to get 3:10 To Yuma. Awesome movie! (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 10:11 AM I'm leaving right now to go get my copies of 3:10 and Death Sentence which is the most undeservingly dumped on movie of last year. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 10:55 AM by 6:30 i'll be watching 3:10. top five of last year for me. just balls-out entertainment charged by two excellent performances that have unfortunately been cancelling eachother out in the awards circles. Smiley Face doesn't sound terrible, but that may just be the drugs talking. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 01:29 PM Just picked up 3:10 to Yuma on Blu Ray and watched it. It actually looked better than it did in the theater. A must see for all fans of westerns, Russell Crowe or Christian Bale. What a wicked year Bale had! I can't decide which was better 3:10 or Rescue Dawn . (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 08 2008 03:22 PM thats probably rescue dawn on an individual performance because to be fair i thought crowe somewhat carried the movie a bit more. both are fantastic, dracus but 3:10 yuma is the better film. unbelievable movie- revived the Western movie, i hope! damn brad pitt's jesse james movie... that movie really needed to be a hit for the western to really ignite, didn't happen unfortunately:( (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 04:43 PM In reply to this comment (#1445096) I loved the fact that all through 3:10 Crowe looked like he was having the time of his life. Ranks right up there with Tombstone, Unforgiven and Open Range which I think is the most underrated western of recent times. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 06:09 PM For real... give it to me straight Was Death Sentence even worth renting? I will queue it up if you tell me to! (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 08 2008 06:56 PM Just got done watching 3:10 after purchasing it and it still kicks as much arse as it did in the theaters. And as great as Crowe and Bale were let's not forget Ben Foster played a good psychopath attempting to save the "Boss." (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 08 2008 08:17 PM Did any off you see Sunshine...that movie had me thinking for days after I saw it. Don't get me wrong Yuma was most excellent.....but try to see Sunshine. (Reply to this) |
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