Ash & Fern: Our Very Own Amazing Race

Travelling is always an adventure for me, and not necessarily for the reasons one would hope for. Things tend to go wrong, especially when I decide to leave the country. The good news is all my experience makes me much calmer than most in the face of travel adversity. This skill came in VERY handy during our two weeks in Brazil.

 

 

 

As you know if you’ve been reading Ash & Fern, we spent the last 2+ weeks following the US through the group stage at the World Cup. We’d been talking (and daydreaming) about this trip for the better part of the last 4 years. The plan survived multiple job/career changes, moves, and even a wedding. We were SO HAPPY it was finally time to leave, and personally I can admit to being incredibly relieved that I didn’t end up with an injury or illness would prevent me from going. (Again, these things tend to happen to me.) In hindsight the fact that we left Indy on Friday the 13th should have prepared us for what was about to happen.

Ash when we thought it would be a smooth trip.
Ash when we thought it would be a smooth trip.

The specifics of how and why we got separated from our group of roughly 500 American Outlaws (AO) aren’t important, but we ended up in a brave group of 14 headed into the unknown. While everyone else was somewhere in the air on their way to Brazil, we spent Saturday night in a Houston hotel being eaten alive by mosquitos and creating the @AOmazingRace twitter handle to entertain ourselves and stave off depression. (Dinner at Kung Food also helped. Seriously, Kung Food. Great stuff Houston.)

Our Sunday started with a lovely flight from Houston to Trinidad where we were theoretically going to meet a charter plane to take us to Natal, the site of the US vs Ghana game and our home base for the trip. Word of advice, don’t ever try to get through immigration in a foreign country with just a hypothetical idea of a plane that’s supposed to be meeting you there. They don’t like that. It was quickly determined we weren’t getting to Brazil Sunday night after all and would need to fly to Guyana instead. The only thing any of us knew about Guyana was to not drink the Kool-Aid. So off we went, again with the understanding that a plane would meet us there and get us into Natal by Monday morning, well ahead of the Monday evening game. We were golden!

Until we weren’t. Sitting in the Georgetown, Guyana airport for hours on end wouldn’t be that fun under any circumstances, but it’s even less fun as the hours tick by and you are counting the minutes until it becomes impossible to make the game. There is no way to describe the feeling of being so close to something you’ve been dreaming of for so long and knowing that there is absolutely nothing you can do to make it happen. I was devastated. Then, a plane! We may never understand exactly what happened or where that plane came from, but maybe the soccer gods are real. After one more delay (because apparently the plane needed ice, as if we really cared if our beverages were cold at this point) we were on our way to Natal. 14 of us on a plane that seats 250+. The environmentalist in me was doing her best not to think about that part. It still makes me cringe.

We landed in Natal, ran through immigration and customs, and hopped on a bus to go straight to the stadium. No hotel, no shower, no idea what would happen to our bags. And we didn’t care AT ALL. After running through the streets of Natal, yay traffic, we took our seats in the stadium. There were tears during the national anthem. And in a moment that was 72 hours (and 4 years) in the making, Clint Dempsey immediately made us forget everything. The game itself is another story entirely, but there were more tears at the end after JOHN ANTHONY FUCKING BROOKS cemented himself in American soccer history. We were the picture of exhaustion and relief, and I don’t think I’ve ever been happier.

Celebration after the win against Ghana. (AKA what people look like when they've been traveling for 48 hours and haven't showered.)
Celebration after the win against Ghana. (AKA what people look like when they’ve been traveling for 48 hours and haven’t showered.)

At this point, you might assume that things got better for us. And for a while they did. The hotel in Natal was great (once they found our room and our luggage, another long story) and a swim up bar can cure most anything. We also quickly discovered that Brazilian beer doesn’t cause hangovers as it apparently contains almost no alcohol, and that the cuisine is essentially deep-fried bread and cheese. So that was awesome.

Things started to go south again when it was time to head to Manaus for US vs Portugal on Sunday. We knew going in that the logistics of getting to a stadium in the middle of the Amazon were going to be…complicated. We forgot to take into account my absolutely TERRIBLE travel luck. Getting there was bad enough, a discrepancy between the flight manifest and the actual count led to hours of sitting on the tarmac while they did a roll call. Seriously it was like taking attendance in school. But once again, we made it to the game, and that’s all that matters. Then of course we got punched in the stomach at the end of that game, but still, we made it.

Unfortunately getting back to Natal was the stuff nightmares are made of. It turns out Ash and I are now international criminals! Apparently it was illegal for us to be on the plane that morning. (Something about traveling on a different charter than the one we came into the country on, not the most glamorous of criminal activity perhaps, but still pretty badass.) We were going to have to fly commercial back to Natal. This would be fine if we weren’t in the middle of the Amazon on the one day that EVERYONE is trying to leave. Not exactly a ton of open seats on flights out. Luckily I had Mary Poppins-ed my bag and we had quite the interesting stash of stuff to help us survive this new speed bump.

Our Manaus survival kit.
Our Manaus survival kit.

Somehow our AO saviors (seriously they worked their asses off to figure out solutions to these problems and I am eternally grateful) found us seats on a plane that could get us to Recife late Monday night. We made stops in what seemed like every airport in northern Brazil and made it into Recife around midnight, more than 24 hours after the end of the game. After a TERRIFYING 5 hour bus ride back to Natal, Ash and I took a quick nap and miraculously made it to the Italy vs Uruguay game, where we got to see Mr. Suarez have a little afternoon snack.

Thankfully the US vs Germany game was slightly less of an ordeal. We had to leave Natal at 2am and repeat the awful bus ride back to Recife, but for the first time the whole trip we actually arrived in time for a pre-game party. We knew there was flooding but judging by the texts and tweets I was getting from home it was even worse than we could see. After following our journey to that point on twitter our friends and families were very worried that this would be the game we would actually miss, but in the end the only casualties were my shoes and socks. Obviously we wanted to end group play with a win (or even a tie) but the moment when we heard Ronaldo had scored and we would advance was amazing. This might be my favorite picture of the whole trip, soaking wet pure joy.

While our boys would continue on (albeit temporarily), our World Cup was unfortunately over. Of course there were more flight delays on the way home, but it was almost sentimental at that point. Sleeping on an airport floor had become second nature. I knew the trip was really over when I emailed my boss from the Houston airport Saturday morning saying “by the way, I’m going to need Tuesday off.”

I hope you’ve been watching what has been an amazing tournament so far. For me, it’s time to start getting ready for Russia 2018. Maybe I’ll see some of you there?!

 

 

 

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Highly Suspect Reviews: Earth to Echo

A bunch of suburban kids who are about to lose their neighborhood to a highway development go out on one last adventure together and discover alien life. Earth to Echo is a throw-back to E.T., The Goonies and even Super 8 but in the found footage format.

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IE: really, really inexpensive version of those movies.

Chris and Ed make the call on whether to watch or bail on this not-really-a-nostalgia-piece-so-much-as-a-cheap-redo.

 

 

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Highly Suspect Reviews: Tammy

Melissa McCarthy is on top of the world, so of course to maintain her position she has to play another character at rock bottom with Tammy, a white-trashy loser who embarks on a road trip of self-discovery and extreme alcoholism with her troubled grandmother, played by Susan Sarandon.

Ashley, Chris and JC take a look at this comedy written by McCarthy and co-written and directed by her husband, Ben Falcone. Does that bode well? All I can tell you is, the Unusual Suspects don’t see eye-to-eye on this one. Check it out…

 

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Announcement: Jason Neulander’s ‘Salt’ Coming to OneOfUs

If you’ve listened to Brian and Chris in their previous online existences, you’ve probably heard of, if not experienced, Intergalactic Nemesis.

Partially a throwback to the radio days of yore (or at least yore grandparents’ radio days), and partially a dazzling display of comic book art, Intergalactic Nemesis quickly became an Austin institution, playing at The Alamo Drafthouse.

 

But then, as the show toured the country, its fanbase spread nationwide, making creator Jason Neulander a superstar in the geek firmament.

But Jason is not content simply resting upon laurels, he’s already put into the works a brand new show that will in effect be a spinoff of Intergalactic Nemesis. That show? A multi-part historical science-fiction tale entitled Salt.

Salt follows Jean-Pierre Desperois, a character you may remember from Nemesis, a man who was born a slave in Haiti with the power to travel through both time and space. Salt begins 1931 Tunis, where Jean-Pierre is a salt smuggler. As Jason himself put it, “sci-fi meets pulp meets noir in an epic thriller that spans centuries.”

We are proud and so so excited to announce that Salt will be a member of the OneOfUs family of shows! The bi-weekly story installments, produced by Jason and his team, will premiere on July 7th.

Check out the video below for more information about this fantastic new show and keep checking out OneOfUsNet for your opportunity to join Jean-Pierre on his inter-temporal adventures!

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‘Community’ Lives….Again

Greendale rejoice! Community, the beloved cult-favorite comedy has found a new home on Yahoo.  Partnering with Sony Pictures Television, Yahoo’s streaming service, Yahoo Screen, has ordered a 13-episode season of the former NBC series. Not only will the majority of the cast return, but Community creator and showrunner Dan Harmon will write the series for Yahoo.

 

 

For those who might be unaware of the comedy, Community centers on the students and faculty of Greendale Community College. This collection of weird, but well-meaning misfits typically deals with zombie outbreaks, paintball wars and parallel timelines. Nothing is out of bounds for Harmon’s creative series.

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Less about what a student may face at college, Community’s real focus is on the deconstruction of American pop culture. Disregarding the typical antics and canned laugh tracks that continue to plague many American sitcoms, Harmon’s show dared to be different, and it often paid for it. Beset by low ratings, Community always seemed to be a breath away from cancellation. Well, with its cancellation by NBC in May, it felt like the doors would close at Greendale for good.

Harmon himself was more than happy to share his thoughts on Yahoo’s buyout.

“I am very pleased that Community will be returning for its predestined sixth season on Yahoo. I look forward to bringing our beloved NBC sitcom to a larger audience by moving it online. I vow to dominate our new competition. Rest easy, Big Bang Theory. Look out, BangBus!”

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As Harmon points out himself, a move to an online format might bring in the audience that Community so desperately deserved while on television. As a member of a generation that receives the majority of their entertainment content from the internet, this change is more than welcome by me.

The viewership of online media eclipses most network television shows today. Shows like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black might have struggled to survive on television, but by being online, they have a greater chance of being seen. With an ever increasing online population, the possibility of Community receiving even more viewers is greater than ever before.

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As thrilled as I am about the return of Community, the question needs to be asked:  Is Yahoo’s resurrection of the show a good thing?

Community will be getting a sixth season, but a long series doesn’t always equal success. A show rarely continues to stay great for so long, even with the original creative team at the helm.

I loved Community’s first two seasons. They felt so original, and they really appealed to people immersed in geek culture. Everyone I knew was talking about it for a time. However, Season 3 felt off. It still had the humor, but the writing wasn’t as sharp as it had been. After the critically panned fourth season, Season 5 felt like a solid, though slightly underwhelming return to form.

With Harmon writing Season 6 of Community in the fall, only time will tell if he can deliver the same quality of content. I’m still waiting for another episode like “Dungeons and Dragons.”

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More importantly, is Yahoo up to the task of taking on a series like Community? With only one show under its belt, Burning Love, Yahoo is still untested when it comes to delivering original content. Getting Harmon to write and watch over the creation of a sixth season can be seen as step in the right direction. Yahoo, whose only option right now is to play it safe, might take a hands-off approach to their recent acquisition. By allowing Harmon and company to do what they do best, they’ll receive goodwill from the fans, and more importantly, viewers.

Will Community be able to go beyond its sixth season? At this point, it’s in the hands of Yahoo. Yahoo is nowhere near the level of a steaming service like Netflix, or even Amazon. They got the attention of Community fans and those familiar with online streaming, but whether they can be successful with this particular program is another matter entirely.

If Community does get that coveted sixth season and a movie, fans of the show will have to create a new hashtag.

What do you think reader? Excited about Yahoo’s acquisition of Community? Let us know in the comments below.

 

 

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Highly Suspect Reviews: Begin Again

The creator of the Irish indie hit “Once” comes to Hollywood to try something suspiciously similar with “Begin Again”.

Chris, Ed and Elliott all decide whether this tale of a rock-bottoming-out record exec (Mark Ruffalo) who discovers life, love and all that gooshy stuff through his promotion of a new talent (Keira Knightley) hits all the right notes or is tone deaf. The film also has the first theatrical acting performance of Adam Levine, and also features Cee-Lo Green as more or less himself. So, you know, there’s that. It is possible that this is much better than it sounds, I realize, as I read my own words and see that they aren’t exactly making a great case for the film. You’ll have to listen to find out…

World of UScast: Wayward Podcast Episode 6: It’s Your Birthday!

In this episode, someone’s celebrating their existence! Join us as we talk about drinking and business etiquette, gender equality in Japan, TV and other random stuff!

Also, Sarah is currently working on filming a movie, but you can see her in her previous role here.

Note: In this episode, we spoil/talk about/mention stuff that happens in The Walking Dead, Frozen, South Park, FLCL, and of course, Supernatural.

Note 2: The Wayward Podcast now has a Twitter account and an email address where you can send questions! Follow us on Twitter at @waywardpodcast or email us at waywardpodcast@gmail.com

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Check out the videos Sarah and Toshi made for the Podathon that Brian and Chris couldn’t get their shizz together in time to put up during it…

SMARK COUNTRY: Money in the Bank 2014 Was Money Indeed

THIS is more like it, WWE. After several months of barely passable pay-per-view events, World Wrestling Entertainment finally brought its A game. This could be their response to TNA, who put on perhaps the best pay-per-view of 2014 with their Slammiversary event. If this is a game of one-upsmanship, then I’m gleefully along for the ride.

 

 

THE WYATTS vs. THE USOS (WWE Tag Team Championship): I wish that WWE hadn’t had these teams face each other so many times over the past several months. There’s building a feud, then there’s showing us nearly everything both teams have to offer so that there’s not much left to see in their title bout. Eric Rowan and Luke Harper did have quite an impressive showing. The Usos, however, haven’t shown anything new in a long time. Harper is no stranger to unbelievable high spots for a man his size, but Rowan and his two top rope spots were surprising and entertaining. Hopefully this feud will continue because there’s not many tag teams that will give the Usos as much mileage, as far as storylines are concerned, as the Wyatts. WINNERS: THE USOS

NAOMI vs. PAIGE (WWE Divas Championship): I still cannot believe that I find myself saying that this was probably one of the best Divas matches of the past two or three years. I do not mince words when I say this match echoed classics such as Taz vs Sabu or Chris Benoit vs Booker T. The ring psychology, the slow paced technical work, the high flying high impact moves, everything came together to illuminate how good the Divas division could be if they stopped hiring failed lingerie models and hire ACTUAL WRESTLERS. WINNER: PAIGE

ADAM ROSE vs. DAMIEN SANDOW: Even though creative clearly doesn’t know what to do with Sandow given that he’s been dressing up as random famous people over the past several weeks (this time as Paul Revere), the fact that he got a pay-per-view match is a good sign. He brought an aggressive ferocity that put Rose on the defensive. But the roll that the Exotic Express has been on as of late doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon. In the end, Sandow was hit with the Party Foul and the Exotic Express rolls on. WINNER: ADAM ROSE

SETH ROLLINS vs. DEAN AMBROSE vs. JACK SWAGGER vs. DOLPH ZIGGLER vs. KOFI KINGSTON vs. ROB VAN DAM (Money In The Bank contract ladder match): I’m going to put aside my anger at Swagger being allowed to stay in this match, despite him injuring the seventh competitor in this match, Bad News Barrett, a week ago, putting Barrett on the injured list. This is the second time Swagger has injured someone in the middle of a huge push. But he made up for it as he and all five of his opponents left it all on the mat. RVD seems to have found the fountain of youth and was firing on all cylinders. Ambrose and Rollins stayed on each other the entirety of the match, further selling their heated rivalry. Kingston and Ziggler are constant work horses that always put on a show in these types of matches. The ladder bump that Kingston gave to Rollins was one of the most innovative moves I’ve ever seen in a ladder match. The “Rocky” angle with Ambrose gained him sympathy and got him the loudest pop that he’s had to date. The interference by Kane though ensured that the Authority’s newest asset achieved victory. WINNER: SETH ROLLINS

RYBACK & CURTIS AXEL vs. GOLDUST & STARDUST: A part of me wants to question what made this match pay-per-view worthy. Though the Rhodes brothers always are entertaining in the ring or on the mic, the team of Rybaxel feels like they’re together because creative just has no idea what to do with them. All four athletes gave that little bit extra in this match and Cody is selling the hell out of this Stardust gimmick. His high impact style was tweaked ever so slightly to allow for more unorthodox moves. Axel once again gave a strong performance. Ryback again proved that he might need some time in developmental. WINNERS: GOLDUST & STARDUST

RUSEV vs. BIG E: A rematch from last month’s Payback pay-per-view, these big men’s fast paced high impact style made for another slobber knocker. Rusev nearly knocked Big E out with a massive German suplex. Big E returned the favor with a monstrous Sambo Suplex. While I don’t agree with Rusev winning twice in a row, OR someone of Big E’s strength tapping out to the Accolade yet again, this match was nearly worth the price of admission. WINNER: RUSEV

SUMMER RAE vs. LAYLA (Special Guest Referee FANDANGO): What an amazing match that Summer Rae and Layla had, said no one ever. While Layla isn’t a bad in ring performer, she’s not skilled enough to carry someone like Summer Rae, who really has not shown any sign of improvement. There were a few impressive moves, especially Layla’s super kick that earned her the victory. But in all, this match only existed to further the love triangle between these three. WINNER: LAYLA

SHEAMUS vs. CESARO vs. ALBERTO DEL RIO vs. KANE vs. ROMAN REIGNS vs. RANDY ORTON vs. BRAY WYATT vs. JOHN CENA (WWE World Heavyweight Championship ladder match) With this many opponents and none really being true high flyers, this was going to be a methodical ground and pound brawl. Kane showed that he was there as a pawn of the Authority, simply in the match to ensure Randy Orton wins. But there were so many devastating spots that the outcome was always in question. At one point Cesaro and Sheamus were hanging from the title belts suspended in the air and took a hard fall to the mat. Orton got busted open early on, but seeing his own blood seemed to bring out that sadistic side of him. Bray Wyatt was as enigmatic and creepy as he ever was. I was certain that Orton would win, as him being champ and Rollins holding the MitB contract would create dissension in the ranks of the Authority. But in the end, Cena reigned triumphant, much to the chagrin of the Internet Wrestling Community. WINNER: JOHN CENA.

In all, a much more solid pay-per-view outing than WWE has had in a while. I’m interested in hearing your thoughts on Money in the Bank 2014.

 

 

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Big Finishing Move: ‘Doctor Who: Destroy The Infinite’

Hello everybody and welcome to this installment of Big Finishing Move, the place where I give a listen to the various audio output of Big Finish then tell you if I think they are worth your time or not. Today we’re back with the dynamic duo of Scarfy and Savage in Destroy The Infinite!

 

 

 

TARDIS Team: Fourth Doctor and Leela

The Doctor and Leela decide to hit up the planet Delafloss, which is supposed to be a rather quaint and friendly world. What they find instead is a planet ravaged by pollution and war. Because of some extremely convenient circumstances, they are soon brought up to speed with the situation. An evil entity known as the Eminence has seized control of the planet and has the ability to possess people. With the Eminence about to launch a massive warship called the Infinite, it is up to the Doctor, Leela, and a space fleet to bring this sucker down.

One of the more fascinating devices in storytelling is the simple act of telling a story out of order. While not limited to science fiction or fantasy, the very nature of the genres allow for great manipulation of the timestream in their plots so this technique has become somewhat of a staple in many of their releases, including Doctor Who. When done correctly, the device is great at building anticipation and surprise in an audience that wants to know how things lead up to the events they saw previously. Sometimes, however, you can build a story up to the point where it is a bit of a letdown. Such is the case of Destroy The Infinite.

You see, the Eminence was first introduced in early 2013 with the Sixth Doctor story, The Seeds Of War, where it was established that the Doctor had faced this foe before and that some piece of it, however small, remained a part of him and was trying to take over his mind. We next met the Eminence even further down the line with the Eighth Doctor earlier this year in another story that was told out of order, the wonderful Dark Eyes II. The Eminence had become such a terrible force that the Doctor considered it a bigger threat than the Daleks! Once again we heard mentions of how these two had battled before for the Doctor’s mind. Now finally we have the release of the epic first clash between the Doctor and the Eminence and it does not live up to the hype.

The main problem is one of tone. Most of this story has a light and fun vibe attached to it, full of slightly comedic characters and a share of genuinely funny one-liners from the Doctor. Even the much-hyped possession story comes with a sense of bouncy ease. Then almost out of nowhere the story turns somber and fearful right at the end. It makes the whole thing uneven and more than a little unfocused.

It is rather confusing why Nicolas Briggs chose to handle this story this way. If anything, you’d think he’d shoot for a much darker tone since he is building the Eminence up to be this huge evil force over in the Dark Eyes series. The events of the story are indeed horrible enough to handle a more serious tone and Baker and Jameson prove capable of handling the deeper material once the shift occurs. They do their damnedest to sell the ending with some fine acting, but without a story meaty enough to back those scenes up, the effort is mostly wasted.

In and of itself the story works well enough, but as a tale we’ve been waiting to see for well over a year to see, it doesn’t pack the punch you’d expect. It was enjoyable and harmless enough while it lasted, but it won’t be anything I think I’ll be quick to revisit.

Purchase Doctor Who: Destroy The Infinite Here:

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Remember good readers, we here at One of Us have our own audio drama series Infinite Variations, so go check that out if for whatever reason you haven’t done so already.

For next time, it’s a tale of life, death, and what happens next with:

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And then later in the month we’ll tackle a Fourth Doctor Adventure co-written by Louise Jameson herself!

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Until then, happy listening!

Check out my previous reviews:

Phantasmagoria

The Fearmonger

The Light At The End

The Spectre of Lanyon Moor

Storm Warning

Blood of the Daleks

The Chimes of Midnight

Seasons of Fear

The King of Sontar

White Ghosts

Dark Eyes II

The Crooked Man

Project: Twilight

The Evil One

The Harvest

The Last Of The Colophon

The Council Of Nicaea

 

 

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The Top 5 Phil Lord & Chris Miller Movies

Last week’s Blu-Ray and DVD release of The LEGO Movie got me thinking about one of the hottest collaborations in Hollywood today, the writing and directing duo of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Not only do they have a list of killer comedies under their belt, but they are all from properties that most people say shouldn’t work.

 

 

The pair’s understanding of pacing, jokes, and most importantly heart infuse their films with a true sense of warmth and fun. Whether it is for adults or the family, Miller and Lord’s work shows a mastery of comedy that is almost unmatched today. Now for any of you complaining that Lord and Miller only have five films to their names, you’re right. This list however, isn’t so much about how many there are, but rather where they rank in relation to each other. It is a bit of a cheat I admit, but I also don’t care,  so with that out of the way, let’s get to it!

5. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2

Cloudy 2While Lord and Miller only provided the story and produced this film, I’m still counting it. You feel Lord and Miller’s fingerprints in thoughts and ideas throughout the film, but the script writers and directing team of Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn simply cannot execute the jokes as well as the original duo would have. There is too much pointing at the joke instead of letting the joke speak for itself, which becomes distracting at points. Don’t get me wrong, this is still a good movie full of wit and charm, it just doesn’t have that something special like the original had to push it any higher up the list.

 

4. 22 Jump Street

22-Jump-Street-Your-EDMI love this movie, but the reason the reason it doesn’t rank higher is that the element of surprise is gone. Everyone now knows that Tatum and Hill are great together, both having branched out since the original movie to more properly showcase their acting skills and everybody knows Lord and Miller are capable directors with a string of hits behind them.  The movie isn’t able to blindside you like they did in the first movie and floor people with how good it is because we all expected it to be good this time around. Still,  it is funny as hell and who doesn’t love seeing these guys fighting crime again. All the jokes about the nature of sequels show how self aware the movie is, but as it makes fun of sequels you also can’t help but wish they would make some of the ones they suggest in this movie. I do hope they have one more movie left in them before they end the series for good.

 

3. The Lego Movie

The-Lego-Movie2Like many people, I was highly skeptical when I first heard about this movie. My brain kept firing off warning signals that this most likely would be Product Placement Cash Grab the movie, but then I learned that Lord and Miller were behind it and all my skepticism transformed into anticipation and excitement. Two of the most talented people in movie making given a chance to play with all the fun concepts of Lego as well as throw in all franchises they could pull from due to their relationship with Lego, how could I not be pumped for this movie?! Putting aside all the cleverness, what keeps me coming back to this film is the heart. It is a film about relationships and the power of creativity; it celebrates individuality while showing what we can accomplish when we work together. In short, the movie is a lot deeper and more poignant then it has any right to be. Everything is indeed awesome.

 

2. 21 Jump Street

9a1c6b7fe9387db37f9b2f03d6e08b66_largeThis movie was a bombshell going off in the culture when it first came out in 2012. We had been through so many quick comedy remakes of 70’s and 80’s properties at that point, most of which were at best forgettable that there was so little hype leading up to this movie. The two leads were going to be played by Jonah Hill (who also helped write the movie and its sequel) and Channing Tatum, neither of which was seen as having enough star power of charisma to carry an audience through a movie. This R rated comedy was being directed by two dudes who only had a failed TV series and one successful family picture to their credit. The film was released in the beginning of the year, a time where most studios dump the movies  they know suck or don’t have any clue what to do with. Nothing should have worked with this movie. Thankfully everything did. The movie was fall on the floor funny and because the word of mouth and reviews were so positive and audiences had so few quality choices at that time, people flocked to see it.  It remains one of the most popular comedies of the last few years. Nuff’ said.

 

1. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs

461156No joke, this movie is not only my favorite movie of 2009, but it is one of my all time favorite movies. The pacing, the jokes, the voice cast, everything in this movie seems tailor made to fill my heart with joy. It has Mr. T and Bruce Campbell in it, automatically making it one of the best movies ever! The fact I have a huge crush on Anna Farris doesn’t hurt the movie either.

The movie speaks to me like on a personal level. Like Flint, I grew up a dreamer. Like Flint, I was horribly picked on in school and reacted to it poorly. Like Flint, I spent most of my first few years interacting primarily with my Mom. Like Flint, I lost my Mom when I was very young and like Flint I was then raised by my Dad. A man who loves me to death and would do anything for me, but our interests and passions are so different that we don’t always quite “get” each other. Sorry to get all personal there, but that is part of what this movie means to me and why it has the number one spot. While I don’t truly believe in the perfect movie, I do believe there can be the perfect movie(s)  for someone and the original Cloudy is that for me in spades.

So, do you agree with my rankings or do you think I’m full of crap and don’t know what I’m talking about? Sound off below and let us know!

 

 

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