Monday, September 21, 2009

The Daily Munchies: Trailer Time

- Posted by Rusty

Two big trailers came out this weekend. Let’s see how they stack up…

“Valentine’s Day”

Remember the cast for “He’s Just Not That Into You”? Between Jennifer Connelly, Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck, and Jennifer Aniston, I thought that was probably the best group of people ever assembled for a romantic comedy. Well…I think that’s about to be blown away completely by this movie. A quick list: Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba, Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace (great to see him as always!), Patrick Dempsey, Anne Hathaway, Shirley Maclaine, Jamie Foxx…and, many, many more. Yeah, this movie’s a guaranteed hit—with the people involved, chances are you’re a fan of at least one person in there, and it’s from director Garry Marshall (“The Princess Diaries,” “Pretty Woman”), who has a light, entertaining touch with almost all of his movies. Now the bad news (for me at least): it’s from the guys who wrote “Never Been Kissed” and “He’s Just Not That Into You”—neither movie was great, and I’d hate for this to be another case where you like some of the stories, but can’t stand a good chunk of them. Still, the trailer looks cute (I like how Bradley Cooper is becoming the rom-com master—take that, McConaughey!), and I’m hoping this could be like our very own, all-star, American “Love Actually”. This one opens (you guessed it) next Valentine’s Day weekend—February 12th, 2010.

“Everybody’s Fine”

I like little movies like this, where it’s all about the good acting and the writing. Here, Robert De Niro is a widower who never quite connected with his kids as closely as his wife did. So, when they all cancel for a weekend get-together, he decides to go out and visit every one of them…oh, and his grown-up kids are played by Sam Rockwell, Kate Beckinsale, and Drew Barrymore. Another solid cast, and the whole trailer has a warm and friendly feel to it—it reminds me a lot of Steve Carrell’s “Dan in Real Life”—another dramedy about family, which was just a well-acted, lovely all-around package. De Niro is in fine form (as always) as the aging father, and the rest of the cast looks spot-on, particularly Barrymore. It might not win many awards, but I think it'll be a pleasant diversion from the Oscar heavy-hitters. “Everybody’s Fine” hits theaters December 4th.

What do you guys think? Curious to see one or both of these?

I'll see "Everybody's Fine" for sure, and I’m looking forward to “Valentine’s Day”—here’s hoping that it won’t turn into a bunch of likeable stars and great actors in a mediocre movie.

Trailers courtesy of Trailer Addict [end of post]

2 comments:

  1. Valentine's Day looks like it's just the US version of Love Actually. Not really looking forward to it, since Love Actually is one of my favorite RomComs.

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  2. Mine too. I'll still give "Valentine's Day" a chance--a lot of people that I like are in this (especially Anne Hathaway and Topher Grace, who should be in a lot more movies)...but I doubt it will be as good as "Love Actually." It might still be enjoyable and fun to watch, though, kind of like "Princess Diaries"...

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