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R.V. (2006)

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There once was a time when Robin Williams was considered to be a huge draw in the family film market. After the smash success stories of Hook, Mrs. Doubtfire and Aladdin, Williams finally found his niche market and continued making projects aimed at younger audiences for many years after. He would occassionally venture into adult fare, but it never took itself too seriously and he always charmed the audience with his hilarious antics. But after he recieved an Academy Award for his role in Good Will Hunting, Williams slowly ventured away from the family market - beginning to work in more serious adult fare. Now, many years later, he returns to the genre that made him a household name with R.V., the latest from director Barry Sonnenfeld. Unfortunately, while the film is occassionally a cute diversion, it doesn't measure up to his films of the past in terms of both heart and humor.

The story follows Bob Munro (Robin Williams), an overworked dad who feels his family slowly starting to fall apart. His teenage daughter Cassie (Joanna "JoJo" Levesque) barely speaks to him, his son Carl (Josh Hutcherson) seems incredibly preoccupied and his wife (Cheryl Hines) is loving but distant. When his boss (Will Arnett) gives him a job that requires his presence in the mountains of Colorado, Bob sees this as the perfect opportunity to get his family back together again. He spontaneously rents an R.V. and packs up the family, leading them under the false illusion that they are traveling to a lake for vacation.

Along the way, everything that could go wrong does, as Bob and his family go through every disaster in the book. They also come across a strange family of peppy individuals who live and breathe for the R.V. world. Travis (Jeff Daniels) and Marie Jo (Kristin Chenoweth) are friendly people who the Monroes initially dismiss, but when Bob leaves one of his valuables behind - this family will stop at nothing to return it to its rightful owner. The typical family film features such as a moral and resolution are both present here, and everything is resolved in a cute-and-cuddly ending - just as one would expect.

R.V. is a fairly good idea, taking the basic premise from National Lampoon's Vacation, but screenwriter Geoff Rodkey (who penned the atrocious Daddy Day Care) doesn't seem to know who his audience is. The film is littered with subtle adult humor and sexual references, but they seem incredibly out of place in between lame jokes aimed at the younger market. Instead of keeping the focus on these memorable one-liners and playing up their significance, the dialogue is dumbed-down with lots of crude and disgusting humor present. One scene, in which Williams is literally covered in another person's fecal matter, had me covering my eyes in disgust. Also, when the film tries to be heartwarming, it comes off as rather cheesy and unrealistic instead of giving the movie some emotional backing.

Thankfully, direction by Sonnenfeld is better. Known for his big budget work on the Men In Black movies and Wild Wild West, Sonnenfeld keeps everything moving at just the right pace, ensuring that the film he has made is never boring or slow. He also uses the landscapes that his characters travel through to success, conveying the overall beauty of the environment that surrounds us.

Performances are average for the most part. The scene-stealers by far are Kristin Chenoweth and Jeff Daniels, who play a fun and likable couple with many hilarious scenes. Both satirizing and honoring the so-called "redneck" image, these two actors are incredibly charming and give very successful comedic performances. One almost wishes that the film follows them and their misadventures instead of Williams and his family. Robin Williams is not at the top of his game here, and he actually seems to know that. It's a shame to see such a highly regarded comedian reduced to vile jokes and ridiculous dialogue. He has certainly done much better work. Cheryl Hines is alright as the mother, playing the typical role for any film of this genre. Teen pop star JoJo is decent enough, but really isn't given much to do once past the initial setup. One of the biggest disappointments is bright young talent Josh Hutcherson. After delivering a fantastic performance in the underrated gem Little Manhattan, he is slumming it here as a wannabe gangster kid who spends most of his time dressing ghetto and listening to rap music.

Overall, RV can be an entertaining film at times and it is certainly never boring. There is a lot of potential underneath, but unfortunately most of the time it settles for comedic sequences which fail much more often than they succeed. Because of the spunky performances from Chenoweth and Daniels, this film earns a passing grade and a slight recommendation. But a trip on this RV may be better suited for DVD.

6/10 (C+)


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KINKY BOOTS - C
Not a horrible film. Could have done better with a better looking charlie price. Nice music/songs but nothing new.

CIGARETTE BURNS - B
Interesting film that should probably get a full hollywood makeover which would make it 10x better.

SAW 2 - A
I was not a big fan of the first Saw which I found boring, but this is a Masterpiece I think. Total improvement and great twist.

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AN AMERICAN HAUNTING - 4/10 (D+)

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movies35 wrote:
AN AMERICAN HAUNTING - 4/10 (D+)


aaaw..... :sad: Why?! i was looking foward to that movie!

Have you seen Exorcism of Emily Rose?! is it worse?!

anyways....

Ultravoilet- C
the action was great and Milla looked hot, but everything else was horrible

i was entertained :happy:


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I gave EMILY ROSE a 5/10 (C-), so I'm sure you'll like it :)

BASIC INSTINCT 2 - 7/10 (B-)

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9. The Lobster
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Why isn't this thread a sticky?

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movies35 wrote:
I gave EMILY ROSE a 5/10 (C-), so I'm sure you'll like it :)

BASIC INSTINCT 2 - 7/10 (B-)

hehe! yeah i gave Emily an A-


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Akeelah and the Bee - A-


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I'm sure you'll enjoy it then. For EMILY ROSE, I thought the horror scenes were the worst thing I've seen last year, they were so laughable. The court room scenes were perfect though, too bad the whole movie wasn't like that. For AN AMERICAN HAUNTING, the horror scenes were great, and everything else was shit.

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1. La La Land
2. Other People
3. Nocturnal Animals
4. Swiss Army Man
5. Manchester by the Sea
6. The Edge of Seventeen
7. Sing Street
8. Indignation
9. The Lobster
10. Hell or High Water


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I'm in school right now, and I just got out of Biology. We started watching GATTACA. We watched about 80 minutes of it because we had two periods of it today.

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Top 10 Films of 2016

1. La La Land
2. Other People
3. Nocturnal Animals
4. Swiss Army Man
5. Manchester by the Sea
6. The Edge of Seventeen
7. Sing Street
8. Indignation
9. The Lobster
10. Hell or High Water


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Schindler's List - A
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Holocaust unit in Literature through Film class.


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Natural Born Killers - C+/B-

I mean...woah. It was just...insane.
WAY too much violence. WAY too crude and horrifiying and disgusting. But at the same time it had this weird thing where we actually kind of liked the leads, even though they were monsters, I kind of was rooting for them. The direction and script were extremely confused. It was like QT had written it on acid or something, that man seriously worries me, His mind is not right.

Juliette Lewis was great and I liked how it showed a different side to the whole murder thing. But you know, It could be so easy for a kid do sit down and watch that movie and think that murder is an acceptable, and even glamarous means to a famous happily ever after. I guess the whole mass manipulation/hypodermic thing really applies here, because for a young kid watching this, the messages are not positive, we generally know better, they do not. TV and Film is a trance to kids. I can see how people are concerned about this movies impact.

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Alien vs Predator.

There are great moments like Lance saying "don't you turn your back on me" and sections where the movie allows actual suspense to build but there overwelmed by the horrible quickshot editing of the action sequences and the totally threadbare characters.

I mean im drunk while typing this and still this movies shallow button pushing didn't work. An insult to the Alien and Predator franchises.

C+

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SEE NO EVIL - 8/10 (A-)
Wow, this movie shocked the hell out of me! I thought it looked like a horrible, dumb horror flick. I've got to say that the gore in this movie was absolutely amazing. It had some absolutely great, creative kills and a couple hilarious ones. This is by far the goriest film of the year thus far, and I can't see another film coming near it. I saw it with a nearly sold out audience, it was a free screening, and they absolutely loved it. Some people were screaming, some were laughing at some of the down right hilarious things in the movie. Hopefully it will do good this weekend, the WWE should have a great fan-base, and hopefully they'll turn out for this great horror flick. By far the best horror film of the year, and the most entertaining :) Definitely recommended for all horror fans!

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4. Swiss Army Man
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9. The Lobster
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Recently watched A Fish Called Wanda, which was funny but not quite the comedy masterpiece I'd heard it proclaimed.


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Life is Beautiful - A-

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I really loved Life is Beautiful when it came out. I saw it before it hit theatres because my professor in Italian class had a bootleg copy from overseas. I saw it twice in theatres too.


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THE DA VINCI CODE - 5/10 ( C )

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2. Other People
3. Nocturnal Animals
4. Swiss Army Man
5. Manchester by the Sea
6. The Edge of Seventeen
7. Sing Street
8. Indignation
9. The Lobster
10. Hell or High Water


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DVC - C+


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