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	<title>Andy at The Movies &#187; Jessica Alba</title>
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		<title>Trailer Tuesday: Little Fockers Looks Focking Funny</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 06:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Little Fockers, the third film in the Meet the Parents series, hits theaters on December 22, 2010, six years will have passed since we last saw Gaylord  “Greg” Focker (Ben Stiller) and his arch nemesis/father-in-law, Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro), go toe-to-toe on the big screen. Little Fockers is the next logical step in the Focker trilogy and, as the title suggests, the story revolves around Greg and Pam (Teri Polo) trying to raise their five year-old twins. All the familiar faces are back &#8211; Blythe Danner, Barbara Streisand, and Owen Wilson, as well as some seemingly pleasant additions in Jessica Alba, Harvey Keitel, Laura Dern and Raven Symone.  The trailer, release last week, isn’t a knock-your-socks-off preview, but it’s funny and after half a decade I welcome a return to Gaylord Focker’s life and look forward to the chemistry Stiller and De Niro share. Take a peek at the trailer for Little Fockers after the jump and let me know what you think. Yay or nay?]]></description>
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		<title>Movie Review (Dan&#8217;s Take): Valentine&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 23:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With  no less than 20 billable stars and eight story lines, the humdrum Valentine&#8217;s Day is a marshmallow-fisted counter-attack against the cynical idea that &#8220;Love&#8217;s Day&#8221; is a corporate foisted, marketing driven excuse to steal money and inspire loveless singles feel bad about themselves. It&#8217;s a &#8220;one day where love conquers all and everyone gets their Valentine wish&#8221; movie. Or at least, that&#8217;s what the overly forced scripts tries to clobber home. Instead, Valentine&#8217;s Day offers a valentine box that&#8217;s not stuffed with homemade, handwritten tokens of affection, but their store-bought, shallow and emotionally truncated equivalent. So here&#8217;s a moment of uncomfortable truth: I wanted to see this movie. Buoyed by the prospect of cozying up to a cloying, feel-good American companion to Love, Actually, Valentine&#8217;s Day felt like a chance to take in a round of filmic comfort food. But at the end of its two hours, even my Lady-Friend, who attended the screening with me, was disenfranchised. &#8220;It was OK&#8221; isn&#8217;t a blushing, melting endorsement from a core audience member. As fun as watching 2/3 of People Magazine&#8216;s &#8220;World&#8217;s Most Beautiful People&#8221; should be, Valentine&#8217;s Day dilutes the experience in a tangle of plot thread overkill. Girl meets boy, but boy is married and only her best friend knows. Phone sex girl is in a new relationship but can&#8217;t bring herself to tell her new guy about her profession. Girl plans to give up her virginity&#8211; shenanigans ensue. News Reporter is assigned to cover Valentine&#8217;s day and discovers its true meaning&#8230; and more! In short, little kids crush, teens gush, working girls mope, Gen Xers waffle and old timers dance in the park. As balance, all these mini-tales haphazardly weave through the lives of &#8220;I&#8217;ve found the one!&#8221; school teacher Julia (Jennifer Garner) and &#8220;I lost the one!&#8221; floral business owner Reed (Ashton Kutcher). If you do the math, Valentine&#8217;s Day&#8216;s two hour ho-hummery gives&#8211;at most&#8211; 15 minutes of screen interaction per plot thread. When most films go the 90-120 minute distance to cover one romance alone, 10-15 minute vignettes (intercut with 8 more vignettes) just doesn&#8217;t give time to connect. Flatly directed by the affable Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride), Valentine&#8217;s Day is a movie that&#8217;s numerically engineered&#8211; a Warner Brothers/Valentines Day Marketers of America play at nailing down Valentine&#8217;s weekend with a can&#8217;t-miss date movie. And while that&#8217;s not a recipe for failure, a cadre of stars who dully interact in a story that&#8217;s all about matters of the heart shouldn&#8217;t be so manipulatively fabricated that it never finds one of its own. We&#8217;re shown what Valentine&#8217;s day is supposed to be, but we never feel it. And really, that&#8217;s Valentine&#8217;s Day&#8216;s biggest disappointment. In 120 minutes, the film never accomplishes what Google did in less than one. Coated in the impermeable plastic sheen of connect the plot dot and run-of-the-mill direction, all relationships must conveniently contort their resolutions to time demands. The movie incessantly spoon-feeds its audience greeting card shallow platitudes like &#8220;Love means...]]></description>
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