Friday, March 14, 2008

FP4 pick of the week

Dog Lovers, get ready to laugh

PICK #16: “Best In Show” (2000) Director: Christopher Guest

Info & Trailer:

http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/movieDetails/162409

OR

http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Best_in_Show/60002428?lnkctr=srchrd-sr&strkid=763440513_0_0


ENTRY: Looking to suggest a movie for the lighter side this week as we all need a good laugh.

SYNOPSIS: The movie takes a documentary & chronological approach to several dogs and their owners as they prepare to go to a national dog show in Philadelphia. The film gives a small glimpse of the world of championship dog breeding and training. However, this is only the canvas for Christopher Guest to portray the personalities of the dog owners... the cast all play some neurotic, crazy or simply silly personalities. There is a story line as all the dogs (and their crazy owners) prepare to participate in the coveted "best in show" prize. But it is a crazy train right up to the end. My favorite character is the announcer for the show played by Fred Willard.

Scope: This movie is my favorite "mock-u-mentary" film. It has a great cast of very talented actors and actresses. If you like dogs, ever owned a dog, there is a good chance you love this film. *Please note that there is SOME crude and sexual humor... even in the opening scene. However, it is not over bearing in the movie-depends on your tolerance level. The humor is also very dry so if your looking for stand up comedy type of delivery, this is not for you. Let me know what you think.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

FP4 pick of the week

A journey through mortality and transcendentalism

PICK #15: “Into the Wild” (2007) Director: Sean Penn

Info & Trailer:

http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/movieDetails/288216

OR

http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Into_the_Wild/70075064?lnkctr=srchrd-sr&strkid=304615976_0_0


ENTRY: This is a little of the beaten path of my other FP4 picks. The plot is not light by any means and has some very deep and emotional aspects that you would expect from a philosophy book. HOWEVER, it is based on a true story which has a draw in itself. I am highly recommending the book also as it fills in the blanks much better than the movie does.

SYNOPSIS: The movie centers around our main character, Chris McCandless (a.k.a. Alexander Supertramp). Chris gives up his material life after graduation and disappears from his former life to explore nature at it's finest. Though he left to escape human contact, he finds himself still very drawn to relationships with people that take him trustingly into their lives along the way. However, his ultimate goal, was to spend a summer in Alaska and living off the land... alone, very alone. This is the physical journey. There is a sub-plot that follow a philosophical view of survival, mortality, religion and, off course, a heavy dose of social psychology/dysfunction mixed in.

Scope: If you don't enjoy nature... if you don't see even small spiritual connections when you hiking, camping, etc... the movie may not be right for you. However, if you have a strong draw to be outdoors and view God's creation close up and see natural wonders and scenery, this could be a winner for you. It does take somewhat a light approach to "living of the land" and leaving society behind. However, it crosses over to a transcendental side that asks some probing questions about risk-taking, shutting society out, forgiveness for loved ones, finding yourself through nature, anger, connecting with nature and God. It is an awesome story simply because it is a true story... though not a happy ending...... I have known a few "Alex Supertramps" in my life... and there is a lot of parallels in this story to them and their lives.

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