28 Weeks Later
Tomatometer:
71%In this sequel to Danny Boyle's breakout hit, 28 Days Later, the Rage Virus has been contained in Britain -- or has it? Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo does a decent job building atmosphere and thrills, even if Weeks falls short of the modern-classic achievement of its predecessor. The disc is loaded with featurettes, including director commentary for the film and two deleted scenes and multiple making-of videos.
Reign Over Me
Tomatometer: 63%Adam Sandler fans who've been tracking the former SNLer's career departures into drama (like the excellent Punch-Drunk Love) should take note of this character-driven piece from writer-director Mike Binder. Charlie (Sandler) and Alan (Don Cheadle) are former friends who reconnect in New York City five years after the 9/11 attacks, in which Charlie lost his family -- a tragedy that has turned him into a shell of his former self. The bonus menu features an unusual treat: a jam session between the two stars.
Surf's Up
Tomatometer: 77%Featuring the vocal talents of Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, and Zooey Deschanel, this animated pic about a talking penguin -- one who lives to surf, not to tap-dance -- scored pretty well with the critics for top notch visuals and charming mockumentary style. The DVD release is packed with behind-the-scenes featurettes, including a nice glimpse into the recording studio, where cast members were encouraged to interact with each other. Sony's also been generous with interactive games for the kiddies and animation instructionals for the nerds, so there really is something for everyone.
Black Sheep
Tomatometer: 71%Seeing as New Zealand's most famous filmmaker (Peter Jackson) started his career with gross-out comic gore (Bad Taste), it's appropriate that his fellow countryman Jonathan King follow suit with this tale of bloodthirsty mutant sheep run amok. (Special effects courtesy of Jackson's WETA Workshop.) With a tagline like "Get ready for the Violence of the Lambs," who can resist?
Other Safe Bets
12:08
East of BucharestTomatometer: 97%
16 years after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, a local television station gathers guests to revisit the historic moment when their city hosted a key protest so many years ago. But did it really happen? This overwhelmingly critic-approved import earned the Camera d'Or at Cannes -- worth your time if you don't mind the subtitles.
You
Kill Me
Tomatometer: 77%
Ben Kingsley stars as an
alcoholic hitman sent to dry out in San Francisco by the mafia, where he gets a
job at a mortuary and goes to AA meetings.
Tea Leoni co-stars, with direction by
John Dahl (Rounders).
Poltergeist:
25th Anniversary Edition
Tomatometer: 84%
Rebuffed for its quarter
century anniversary,
Tobe Hooper's 1982 suburban horror classic is back looking
quite nice thanks to a new anamorphic transfer. That said, Poltergeist fans,
beware: besides a single two-part documentary (They Are Here: The Real World of
Poltergeist Revealed) featuring paranormal experts and cast and crewmembers,
the disc is conspicuously free of bonus features.
Meerkat
Manor: Season One
Tomatometer: N/A
Danger, incest, and intrigue -- daytime television's got nothing on a day in the
life of a meerkat. The Animal Planet show, narrated stateside by
Sean "Samwise Gamgee" Astin, has been tracking the lives and loves of the Whiskers clan in the
Kalahari Desert for three seasons. Season one brings us back to the beginning,
when family matriarch Flower ruled her roost with an iron paw, evicting her own
daughter Mozart for getting pregnant and leading the Whisker's first turf wars
against rival gang the Lazuli.
Don't Say We Didn't Warn You
Evan
Almighty
Tomatometer: 24%
This sequel to the
Jim Carrey
hit was one of the most notorious flops of the year, mostly because an estimated
$175 million budget made it the costliest comedy film ever. So if you were one
of those "I'll wait for DVD" types, now's your chance to see
Steve Carell's turn
as a modern-day Noah figure. Or you can wait for cable TV.
Rise:
Blood Hunter
Tomatometer: 40%
Lucy Liu stars as a recently
undead reporter who vows revenge on the vampires who killed her. With a 121
minute runtime, this one's better off dead last on your rental list -- unless
you've already seen the week's more worthy horror releases and are still hungry
for gore.
Until next week, happy renting!
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DaHypr1 writes: on Oct 09 2007 06:02 PM cool. 28 weeks later was awesome I loved it, and reign over me was fantastic. Im gonna save money so I can purchase those. (Reply to this) |
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Oct 09 2007 07:53 PM 28 weeks later got me. It got me good. Not as good as days, but still got me freaked the hell out. This is coming from a horror hater(unless done well). Probably won't buy it, but maybe rent it to remember what happened. (Reply to this) |
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Special Ed writes: on Oct 09 2007 09:43 PM I hate it when the characters in a movie have to do stupid things in order for the plot to work. (The kids going to their old house, the Dad sneaking in to see his wife, the U.S. army botching the whole thing, the helicopter pilot not picking up the surviors the first time, the helicopter pilot deciding to pick up the kids in the stadium). Nevertheless, 28 weeks later is pretty good stuff as far as tension and suspense go. Can't wait for the next 28 movie. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Oct 09 2007 09:48 PM It's all about Meerkat Manor for me. You can't write highs and lows like the stuff those 'kats go through. (Reply to this) |
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Product_of_You writes: on Oct 09 2007 11:06 PM Reign Over Me is easily the best movie of the year in my opinon. However I wasn't a very big fan of 28 Weeks Later. I liked Days, but Weeks was really missing characters to care about. (Reply to this) |
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Pilgermann writes: on Oct 09 2007 11:37 PM Apparently I'm missing out 'cause I didn't enjoy 28 WEEKS LATER. The opening sequence was great and I was pretty pumped but it was all downhill and silly from there. Oh well. (Reply to this) |
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Alex Vo writes: on Oct 10 2007 12:00 AM In reply to this comment (#1179244) Flower power, yo! (Reply to this) |
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jacog writes: on Oct 10 2007 03:35 AM Heyy, meerkats are cool. Once while driving down to the south coast I came across a scene where one got run over on the highway, and his/her entire troop was gathered around, clearly upset by the event, and they we tugging at him. It looked like they were trying to drag the body off. I slowed down to drive around them, the guy behind me got annoyed and overtook me in a big huff. Jerk. (Reply to this) |
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alsanali writes: on Oct 10 2007 02:57 PM The first 10 minutes of 28 Weeks Later were absolutely brilliant. The rest of it reminded me a bit too much of Resident Evil: Apocalypse, which is never a good thing. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Oct 10 2007 06:49 PM In reply to this comment (#1179352) That's the saddest story I've heard all day. (Reply to this) |
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jacog writes: on Oct 11 2007 03:49 AM Sorry! :) Unfortunately, wildlife and development don't mix very well. Most wildlife down here is now contained in protected areas like national parks, but there are places that are quite rich with all manner of wee critters that do get exposed to the human cancer. Ok... I offer a happy tale... My wife and I once came across a pair of children (girls around the age of 10-12) that were trying to kill a little kitten by throwing him onto the highway in front of traffic. We saw this little black thing flying through the air, and landing right on the center line. We pulled over, the kitty (no more than 6 weeks old) scrambled across the road and up a tree. I jumped up and plucked him from the tree, handed him to my wife, and chased the two kids into their neighbourhood. They got away and I never managed to murder either of them, but the kitty has been living with us ever since, and he's the most adorable little guy you'll ever meet. And that's as far off topic as I'll go today. :) (Reply to this) |
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