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![]() Rating: - I love COX!!!OMG!! I haven't laughed this hard in a long time. In fact, I'm still laughing. Anyone who is familiar with pop culture should get all the little jokes and inuendo. Elvis the bully, the Beatles riff, the Brian Wilson drugged out days, Jerry Lee Lewis underage wife, the protest folk songs of the niave 60's, the comeback in the disco 70's. And the music? BRILLIANT! This is definitley a movie I will return to often. Rating: - If you like STUPID humor.....This wasn't quite the movie I expected, however if you like dumb funny then this is a great flick for you. Rating: - Exposes the Cliches Behind FameThis film lampoons the formulas used in the biopics of so many famous pop singers to make their stars' lives appear sympathetic, mythic, and worthy of their musical enshrinement. "Walk Hard" is intended to most closely parallel the Johnny Cash biopic "Walk the Line." However, it actually includes the similar story lines of any number of other famous singers, from Elvis to Bob Dylan to Jim Morrison and more. The life trajectories of all these icons of 20th century popular music have a lot in common, and "Walk Hard" picks up on all these common strains of excess and rationalized rottenness and shows how such tawdriness ultimately gets transformed into redeeming epiphany and inflated importance in the typical cinema biography. I personally wasn't able to laugh much at this satire, certainly not in the same hearty way I laughed at the mock seriousness of "Spinal Tap." This movie just exposes the clichés with too much raw candor. It underscores the "déjà vu all over again" quality of our favorite singers' lives and deflates them in the process. There's the cliché of the exaggeratedly troubled childhood that goads the star to overcome in adulthood. There's the cliché of the star's ensnarement into drug use, blamed on the star's cronies and the steepness of the rise to fame. There's the cliché of the first wife. With that poor haggard woman left standing in the middle of a messy kitchen and a circle of bawling children, the star strides off to fresh sexual conquests ... Read More Rating: - "Help, It's A Bad Trip!" ~ A Not So "Beautiful Ride" Through The Mind And Music Of A Tormented SoulThe '07 release `Walk Hard' starring John C. Reilly as hard rocker Dewey Cox is a sometimes hilarious, but uneven parody that slowly loses it's inventive SNL like charm the further you move into the storyline becoming too repetitive and excessive by the time the credits roll by. Positives: - The sequence with Dewey in an ashram in India with the Beatles was excellent. - The music is great. - Jenna Fischer looked lovely. Negatives: - The orgy sequence was totally unnecessary. - How many bathroom sinks do you have to rip off the wall before you finally realize it's not funny? - Too long! Bottom Line: Inane entertainment with hit and miss results. Rating: - Reilly and great music scenes save film from disasterWith the description of the film and story (mock rock bio) already covered, I won't go into that again. What works in the film is John C. Reilly, absolutely pouring himself into the persona of Dewey in his many phases, and delivering some fine singing and playing in the expertly crafted musical scenes. All these period pieces are done with wit (which is something the rest of the film could have used more of) and it is telling that they mostly involve people other than the director and scriptwriter. Apatow, in all fairness, does his best work with the music sequences, but exhibits just an appalling lack of instinct when it comes to the pacing and content of many of the dramatic scenes, particularly the icky, badly done machete sequence with the boys. Often I would just want to yell 'cut already' as scenes would disintegrate into pointlessness. The script has some of the worst constructed dialogue I've heard in a while. The brother talking about how "there ain't nothing I won't do in this long, long life of mine" to hammer home that, sure, it won't be a very long life...I am sure at the script conference, such 'hip' weird sentences are terribly funny, but try to sit through them on film.... So why 4 stars? Because Reilly and company are a blast when they sing and play, and there are some good scenes that work, such as a roaring, lusty Harlem-style club where Dewey, being the token white, steps in for the singer and tears the place ... Read More Browse for similar items by category: |
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