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Review: ‘Iron Man 3’

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Hey, you guys hear about this “Iron Man 3” picture that just came out? Apparently it was hotly anticipated and people came out in droves opening weekend to check it out, a record setting opening weekend, mind you. But was it all worth it? Did this movie delight the world like the first “Iron Man,” or did it leave a wet fart in the collective mouth of the audience like “Iron Man 2?”

Well it is safe to say that “Iron Man 3” is certainly no wet fart in the mouth (okay, enough with that imagery). As a matter of fact, “Iron Man 3” definitely boasts the tightest and most professionally written Iron Man story to date, as the first film had a very unspectacular third act and denouement, while the second film was just a cobbled together mess of a movie. But not so with “Iron Man 3,” written and directed by Shane Black, who took the elements that gave him such success with “Lethal Weapon” and “The Last Boy Scout” and implemented them here with aplomb. Right from narration that opens this movie, one can feel Shane Black’s unmistakable style on this thing, as the opening voiceover feels like a leftover bit of dialogue from “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” (the last Shane Black – Robert Downey Jr. collabo).Continue Reading …

Netflix pick for 5/6/13 – ‘Wet Hot American Summer’

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“Wet Hot American Summer” is a great comedy from David Wain (Wanderlust, Role Models) and featuring many of the comedians who comprise various comedy troupes and television shows like The State, Viva Variety and Stella, as well as actors before they hit it big like Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler and Christopher Meloni. It’s a weird little satirical comedy set in a summer camp, and if you’re willing to go along for the ride, this movie will take you to come crazy places.

“Wet Hot American Summer” is set in a summer camp, specifically the last day of camp, in the summer of 1981, and all the counselors and teenagers are portrayed by actors in their 30s, which is already pretty hysterical, and it is mostly centered on Michael Showalter (Signs, The Baxter) and his character’s pathetic attempts to convince a girl to like him. This is a fun movie with its share of surprises, so give it a shot right here on the good ole Netflix Instant.Continue Reading …

#17 – Dueling Lightning

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In Episode 17 of Cinema Crespodiso, Chris and Drew talk about Iron Man 3 and its massive opening weekend, and Chris compares Pain & Gain the movie to Pain & Gain the original New Miami Times article. They also get into the possibilities of Die Hard 6 and Men in Black 4, they talk about Netflix dropping 1,700+ movies from their Instant Watch library and why they did it, and so much more, so check out this awesome episode and enjoy the lightning battle!

 

Crespodiso Around Town Part II

Check out this photo gallery depicting the presence of Cinema Crespodiso around the world. Good times.

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Book-to-film adaptations: 8 – ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’

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“2001: A Space Odyssey” has a very unusual characteristic among book to film adaptations, in that it was developed simultaneously as a novel and a film by author Arthur C. Clarke and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. In the early 1960’s, Kubrick was looking for a sci-fi project to develop into what would be the first serious-minded sci-fi film ever (as all science fiction films up to that point exclusively featured monsters, alien invasions and sex), and through a mutual acquaintance, was hooked up with renowned science contributor and author Clarke. They spent several years together brainstorming ideas and spit balling before they came up with what would become 2001. As a result of their very close collaboration during the production of both pieces of art, 2001 the movie and 2001 the novel work as complementary pieces, informing each other and helping to create a more whole picture. That isn’t to say there are no deviations between the two works, but even with these deviations, the essential truths and themes are kept intact.Continue Reading …

Netflix pick for 4/30/13 – ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’

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“Safety Not Guaranteed” is a great little sorta sci-fi, sorta romantic dramedy about a trio of magazine workers who investigate that curious classified ad on the poster above. Intrigued by this great little ad, they set out to find out if this guy is for real or not, and in the meantime, other things get found out as well.

From my original review posted on Examiner.com:

‘This is a very good movie, pretty funny throughout, but not really content with just being a comedy. They do quite a bit of thematic exploration, with so many characters secretly pondering their past decisions and the repercussions of what they did and how they acted, and this is a pretty universal topic, something that just about anyone can cop to at one time or another. What if I didn’t break up with that girl? What if I didn’t buy that stupid car? Why didn’t I help that old lady across the street this morning, and did she eventually make it or did she get hit by a city bus? Am I to blame if she did? Does that make me a bad person? Everyone has these types of questions lingering in their minds somewhere, and “Safety Not Guaranteed” is pretty much a comedy based on these kinds of regrets. And yes, that makes you a bad person, letting that old lady get killed.’

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#16 – What is the SRN?

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In episode 16, Chris and Drew are joined by three-time guest Soul Brother Kevin, and the three of them talk about all sorts of movies both new and old, there is a new Netflix Instant Pick of the Week, a new round of Drewster Cogburn vs the World, a whole new Lightning Round, and so much more!

 

Crespodiso 2013 Summer Movie Guide

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In this bonus episode of Cinema Crespodiso, Chris and Drew are joined by Soul Brother Kevin from “SBK Live with Kevin, Matt and Angel,” and the three of them rundown the movies of the summer of 2013.

Netflix pick for 4/22/13 – ‘Cave of Forgotten Dreams’

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Only Werner Herzog would see fit to make his singular foray into 3D filmmaking a documentary about the world’s oldest cave paintings, and of course since this is Werner Herzog, “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” can’t just be a straightforward documentary, but has to include the director pontificating on the actual existence of these people who created these paintings and how they felt and thought and what they may have dreamt about, only for those dreams to be forgotten, lost to time and space forever. Oh Werner. Way to be the life of the party.

From my original review from Examiner.com:

“Of course, this is a Werner Herzog movie, so he has more on his mind then just pretty drawings of horses and old footprints – he spends time thinking about the people who created all of this art, and what kind of people they were and if they had goals and dreams and desires, and if so, what were they? Of course no one can ever know what kind of dreams these people could have had (hence the film’s title), though it may be safe to assume that some of these people dreamed vividly of the wild animals living among them. He also takes a little time to get into what is essentially the world’s oldest porn – there is one painting in the cave that appears to be the lower torso of a woman, and this is followed by experts showing off some tiny little figurines of headless busty woman that date back thousands and thousands of years (nice to see that people really haven’t changed very much, at least on a base level). And of course he has to throw in just a little bit of the bizarre, as he closes out the movie with a coda about a crocodile habitat that gets its water from a power plan and how they thrived in the artificial environment and how albino (possibly) radioactive crocodiles are flourishing in this croc-only greenhouse.”

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#15 – Eating DJs for Breakfast

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In Episode 15, Chris and Drew are joined by DJ Baby Lac, and the trio get into the net Netflix Instant Pick of the Week, they talk about the weekend box office, Chris and Drew review Oblivion, and they take a look at the new movies coming out on DVD and in theaters. And don’t forget about the Crespodisco and the Crespodome, which includes an edition of Drewster Cogburn vs The World and a whole new Lightning Round.

Things discussed in this episode include:

Seeing Super 8 in theaters.

How awesome Netflix is.

“Nic Cage Loses His Shit.”

Baby Lac’s first modern 3D movie.

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