Watched two action-comedies over the weekend:
National Security and
Kangaroo Jack. (Yes, I was in THAT mood over the weekend
)
National Security: It had its moments, for sure, but on the whole, it sucked. The premise, while predictably thin, was fine, and up to a point (before all the pintless comedy and explosions, which meant that the "plot" had to completely disappear) it was intriguing. This one's more "action" than "comedy," and the little comedy in it makes it better than, say,
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (one of the movies I hate most, along with
Here on Earth, but I digress). Anyway, it's a little weird to see Steve Zahn playing the straight man in a buddy cop comedy, and I really wanted Steve to cut lose and act all zany, but the little comedy that came out of him was much, much better than Martin Lawrence. Now,
that guy tried to provide the comedy in the movie, but he was just, well, grating and annoying. I just wanted to slap him in every scene that he was in. Ugh.
Kangaroo Jack: This one, on the other hand, was more "comedy" than "action." And at least the plot was sustained until the end. Also, the locale made it more conducive to very picturesque cinematography. This one definitely didn't have any unnecessary fights or explosions, and for the most part sustained the comedy as much as possible. One of my problems with this, though, was that quite a few things happen for no apparent reason. They don't propel the movie forward; they just add more "comedy" to the film. Personally, that's a sign of lazy comedic writing; a good comedy has comedy scenes which actually add to the story. (Which is why I'll NEVER be a good comedy writer.) Anyway, the movie is fun and light, and the kangaroo does have some cute and funny moments (with top-notch effects), especially towards the end. Oh, and one thing I'm thankful about: They didn't exploit the fact that Jerry O'Connell's character owns a beauty parlor; this means no tasteless gay joke, hurrah! Not a bad way to spend 90 minutes of your time, especially if you wanna have a good time (with your brain turned off, of course).
Aside from these two movies, I also watched
12 Monekys on DVD. It's a really good movie, with a well-constructed story. Somehow, it deftly manages to combine stories of time travel, psychotics, conspiracy theories, and of course, the end of the world (as we know it, at least). Enjoyable movie, and good too. Brad Pitt (in an Oscar-nominated turn, natch) is perfect as a nutcase.
So there. I'm getting ready for a long Holy Weekend with a bunch of movies to watch (most of them having nothing to do with Holy Week, but anyway), so maybe I'll be ready with a deluge of movie reviews by then as well. (Mostly of older movies I missed, like
Speed,
When Harry Met Sally,
Liberty Heights, and
Witness.)