Critical Consensus: "Jarhead" Overflows, "Chicken Little" Undercooked
This week at the movies, we've got bored marines fixing for a fight with Saddam ("Jarhead") and a small piece of poultry who overreacts to acorns hitting him on the head ("Chicken Little"). Which of these films will score with critics?
Based on the real-life experiences of Marine Anthony Swofford in the first Gulf War, "Jarhead," starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Foxx, attempts to show a different kind of war-is-hell scenario; in this case, idle hands are the devil's playthings. The critics say the movie is different from most war films in that, rather than action, "Jarhead" depicts boredom, exhaustion, and ambiguity. Maybe too much ambiguity. While critics are praising the film for its originality, they say it never quite coheres. "Jarhead" currently stands at 51 percent on the Tomatometer.
No joke: The sky IS falling -- at least critically -- on Disney's first CGI feature, Chicken Little. The age-old parable gets a fresh coat of paint, as Chicken Little (voiced by Zach Braff) becomes ostracized after making under-researched claims of nimbus and cirrus plummeting. While critics say the movie isn't bad looking, the most important thing -- the story -- is undercooked. At 35 percent on the Tomatometer, the critics dislike this one more than a "Little." Beware of low flying CGI flicks -- "Valiant," 2005's other animated avian adventure -- scored even lower, at 23 percent on the Tomatometer.
Recent War Movies:
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35% -- The Great Raid (2005)
37% -- Tears of the Sun (2003)
61% -- We Were Soldiers (2002)
25% -- Pearl Harbor (2001)
93% -- Three Kings (1999)
Based on the real-life experiences of Marine Anthony Swofford in the first Gulf War, "Jarhead," starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Foxx, attempts to show a different kind of war-is-hell scenario; in this case, idle hands are the devil's playthings. The critics say the movie is different from most war films in that, rather than action, "Jarhead" depicts boredom, exhaustion, and ambiguity. Maybe too much ambiguity. While critics are praising the film for its originality, they say it never quite coheres. "Jarhead" currently stands at 51 percent on the Tomatometer.
No joke: The sky IS falling -- at least critically -- on Disney's first CGI feature, Chicken Little. The age-old parable gets a fresh coat of paint, as Chicken Little (voiced by Zach Braff) becomes ostracized after making under-researched claims of nimbus and cirrus plummeting. While critics say the movie isn't bad looking, the most important thing -- the story -- is undercooked. At 35 percent on the Tomatometer, the critics dislike this one more than a "Little." Beware of low flying CGI flicks -- "Valiant," 2005's other animated avian adventure -- scored even lower, at 23 percent on the Tomatometer.
Recent War Movies:
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35% -- The Great Raid (2005)
37% -- Tears of the Sun (2003)
61% -- We Were Soldiers (2002)
25% -- Pearl Harbor (2001)
93% -- Three Kings (1999)
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| Movie: | Jarhead |
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| Celeb: | Zach Braff |
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| Jamie Foxx |
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on Nov 03 2005 06:11 PM i want to see jarhead (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 04 2005 05:18 AM Jarhead still looks good (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 04 2005 09:06 AM I will still go see Jarhead too, I mean, Sam Mendes has two amazing movies under his belt (American Beauty and Road to Perdition) so I don't see why this one won't be good. Maybe I will change my mind after seeing it, but I still think it looks good. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 04 2005 01:52 PM Yea Jarhead definetly looks tight, plus Mendes is the man after making two great movies in a row. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 05 2005 04:55 PM [b]Do not waste your time[/b] I saw the movie yesterday, I work at a movie theatre and Im picky when it comes to movies etc. The preview itself was very well done and I think it is better than the movie, the movie wasn't terrible but its missing action and it kind of drags too long at the end, interesting comedy drama movie but not worth the time and kind of disappointing. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 06 2005 09:35 AM [b]Great[/b] Yeah I work at a movie theater too, here in Chicago, I disagree burnout, the movie was awsome, it showed what it was like for a marine, I was at the edge of my seat till the end....Go see it people. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 06 2005 11:15 AM i saw it yesterday.in los angeles, and it was a sold out theatre for the 7:10 showing. and i gotta say that this movie was great.go see it (Reply to this) |
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