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Critical Consensus: 'Tis Not The "Season," "Guardian" Lacks Defenders, And "School" Flunks
by Nick Hershey | September 28, 2006
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This week at the movies, we've got jive talking woodland creatures ("Open Season," with Martin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher). We've got a school for Coast Guard rescue swimmers ("The Guardian," starring Kevin Coster and Kutcher again). And we've got a school...for scoundrels ("School for Scoundrels," starring Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder). Which of these flicks will get a passing grade from critics?

"Open Season," Sony Pictures Animation's first picture, features the voices of Martin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher as a grizzly bear and a deer, respectively, who must team up after getting stranded in the woods at the start of hunting season. Critics say that despite some impressive visuals and funny sequences, "Open Season" does little to distinguish itself from the recent glut of CG kiddie films. At 43 percent on the Tomatometer, you should turn, turn, turn away from this middling "Season."


Martin Bear: "Say it, Ashton. Say I was funny on Martin!"
Ashton Deer: "I'm Ashton Kutcher! I was on That 70's Show!"


Kevin Costner makes a hopeful return to the action genre in "The Guardian," in which he plays a veteran U.S. Coast Guard officer who must mentor a cocky young upstart played by Ashton Kutcher. The film features intense training sequences, dramatic rescue scenes, and the requisite love story. Sound familiar? Critics seem to think so, calling it a cliched mix of "An Officer and a Gentleman" and "Top Gun," with a predictable storyline. At 40 percent on the Tomatometer, "The Guardian" needs rescuing.


"Oh, man... Finally, a funny 'Waterworld' joke!"

Director Todd Phillips brings us his latest comedy "School for Scoundrels," about a nerdy meter maid (Jon Heder) who takes confidence building classes from a smarmy instructor (Billy Bob Thornton). When the student gains the confidence to ask out his longtime crush, he discovers he must compete with the teacher for her affections. Most critics are in agreement that the real scoundrels are the screenwriters who couldn't devise a script worthy of the considerable acting talent involved. At 21 percent on the Tomatometer, "School for Scoundrels" receives a failing grade.


Jon Heder's got to worry about more than just talons these days.

Also opening this week in limited release: "The Queen," a speculative drama about the reaction of Britain's royal family after the death of Princess Di starring Helen Mirren, is at 95 percent on the Tomatometer; "The Last King of Scotland," which features an electrifying performance from Forrest Whitaker as the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, is at 86 percent; "Be With Me," a three part meditation on love, hope, and destiny, is at 80 percent; "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," a coming-of-age story starring Robert Downey Jr., is at 77 percent; and "loudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies," which chronicles the triumphant reunion tour of the influential cult band, is at 60 percent.

Recent Ashton Kutcher Movies:
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80% -- Bobby (2006)
39% -- A Lot Like Love (2005)
44% -- Guess Who (2005)
33% -- The Butterfly Effect (2004)
19% -- Just Married (2003)

Recent Billy Bob Thornton Movies:
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46% -- The Ice Harvest (2005)
46% -- The Bad News Bears (2005)
79% -- Chrystal (2004)
82% -- Friday Night Lights (2004)
30% -- The Alamo (2004)

Recent Kevin Costner Movies:
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18% -- Rumor Has It... (2005)
73% -- The Upside of Anger (2004)
79% -- Open Range (2003)
8% -- Dragonfly (2002)
13% -- 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001)

Recent Jon Heder Movies:
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73% -- Monster House (2006)
11% -- The Benchwarmers (2006)
56% -- Just Like Heaven (2005)
71% -- Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

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Comments (1-3 of 3 posts) | Reply
349999
fizzypulp writes:
on Sep 29 2006 06:23 AM

[b]Mr c[/b]
Im just looking forward to the return of mr Costner......he hit top form again with open range and hopefully he will start to regain the respect he deserves. he has made mistakes but what actors hasnt.
Costner for President!


(Reply to this)
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Sep 29 2006 10:16 AM

Holy hell, did the writer just say something wasn't worthy of Jon Heder's considerable acting talent. That's fucked up.

(Reply to this)
Nick Hershey writes:
on Sep 29 2006 11:23 AM

In reply to this comment (#845312)
Many critics stated that the script wasn't worthy of the talent of the cast as a whole. That's all.

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