Critical Consensus: "Inside Man" is Certified Fresh, Second Best-Reviewed Wide Release Of
Tension: it's the key to many a film, and this week's wide releases bring three variants on that theme. We've got a hostage situation ("Inside Man"), class conflict ("Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector"), and a video game that becomes real ("Stay Alive"). What will the critics say? Well, for one, "Inside Man" is one of the year's best.
Spike Lee is a director whose work has always been wonderfully unpredictable. With "Inside Man," he may have pulled off his weirdest foray yet: a heist picture. With a terrific cast that includes Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, "Inside Man" puts a spin on the "Dog Day Afternoon" scenario, with a group of sharp bank robbers who stay one step ahead of the police. Critics say this is a sharp genre film that is not only rewarding on its own terms, but manages to subvert its pulpy trappings with wit and skill. At 89 percent on the Tomatometer, this one's pretty excellent, "Inside" and out. And it's Lee's best reviewed film since the brilliant documentary "4 Little Girls," which scored 100 percent on the Tomatometer. "Inside Man" is Certified Fresh, and it's the second-best reviewed wide release of 2006 (trailing only "Dave Chappelle's Block Party," at 93 percent).

Well, you can tell by the way it wasn't screened for critics that "Stay Alive" may not be alright, and it may not be okay, so you might want to look the other way. And "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" wasn't screened for critics either, which means it may be hazardous to your health. So let's play everyone's favorite game: Guess the Tomatometer!

Top Five Best-Reviewed Wide Releases of 2006 (So Far):
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93% -- Dave Chappelle's Block Party
89% -- Inside Man
75% -- Nanny McPhee
75% -- V For Vendetta
73% -- Eight Below
Recent Spike Lee Joints:
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20% -- She Hate Me (2004)
64% -- Jim Brown: All American (2002)
77% -- 25th Hour (2002)
84% -- The Original Kings of Comedy (2000)
53% -- Bamboozled (2000)
Recent Denzel Washington Movies:
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80% -- The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
39% -- Man on Fire (2004)
66% -- Out of Time (2003)
24% -- John Q (2002)
79% -- Antwone Fisher (2002)
Spike Lee is a director whose work has always been wonderfully unpredictable. With "Inside Man," he may have pulled off his weirdest foray yet: a heist picture. With a terrific cast that includes Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, "Inside Man" puts a spin on the "Dog Day Afternoon" scenario, with a group of sharp bank robbers who stay one step ahead of the police. Critics say this is a sharp genre film that is not only rewarding on its own terms, but manages to subvert its pulpy trappings with wit and skill. At 89 percent on the Tomatometer, this one's pretty excellent, "Inside" and out. And it's Lee's best reviewed film since the brilliant documentary "4 Little Girls," which scored 100 percent on the Tomatometer. "Inside Man" is Certified Fresh, and it's the second-best reviewed wide release of 2006 (trailing only "Dave Chappelle's Block Party," at 93 percent).

Well, you can tell by the way it wasn't screened for critics that "Stay Alive" may not be alright, and it may not be okay, so you might want to look the other way. And "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" wasn't screened for critics either, which means it may be hazardous to your health. So let's play everyone's favorite game: Guess the Tomatometer!

Top Five Best-Reviewed Wide Releases of 2006 (So Far):
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93% -- Dave Chappelle's Block Party
89% -- Inside Man
75% -- Nanny McPhee
75% -- V For Vendetta
73% -- Eight Below
Recent Spike Lee Joints:
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20% -- She Hate Me (2004)
64% -- Jim Brown: All American (2002)
77% -- 25th Hour (2002)
84% -- The Original Kings of Comedy (2000)
53% -- Bamboozled (2000)
Recent Denzel Washington Movies:
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80% -- The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
39% -- Man on Fire (2004)
66% -- Out of Time (2003)
24% -- John Q (2002)
79% -- Antwone Fisher (2002)
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Dreday writes: on Mar 23 2006 06:42 PM Stay Alive 19% Larry 6% (Reply to this) |
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Mar 23 2006 07:41 PM Stay Alive 11% Larry 19% (Reply to this) |
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Paul_Is_Drunk writes: on Mar 23 2006 08:12 PM I predict Larry the Cable guy will get the first ever negative tomatoe meter. -3% Hey, if GPAs can be higher than 4.0, then the tomatoe meter can go negative. (Reply to this) |
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Prosper761 writes: on Mar 24 2006 08:05 AM Why does Larry the Cable Guy even have a career? Are there really that many people who think he's actually funny? Stay Alive 17% Larry 2% (Reply to this) |
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CrazyGhost78 writes: on Mar 24 2006 12:20 PM Stay Alive 18% Larry 1% (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Mar 24 2006 02:23 PM I'm going to Inside Man tonight, it looks damn good and the reviews just make it sound better, so hopefully it doesn't leave me dissapointed like V and turns into the first really good film of the year. Stay Alive 16% Larry 4% (Reply to this) |
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ieatfood54491 writes: on Mar 25 2006 11:05 AM [b]Amazing[/b] I just saw Inside Man and I sugest that you do the same. It is funny and action packed. And of course, there is the Spike Lee . (Reply to this) |
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mizzoucritic writes: on Mar 26 2006 11:21 PM I know I'm a little late, but since not many reviews are up, I'm gonna take a stab at guessing final scores. Stay Alive: 10% Larry: 8% And Prosper, you have a point. Why does Larry have a career? I saw him on the Today show and ESPN in the same day and everything he said was blaringly unfunny. (Reply to this) |
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