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Thursday, June 12, 2014

DAY 2, ISSUE 2

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WRITTEN BY MRAWESOME300

Anger Management is a confused comedy dealing with "Adam Sandler cash cow syndrome" when it just was introduced. Of course, this was the point from when Sandler had good films to unenjoyable slapstick films featuring he and his friends. And unenjoyable was a good word for what I thought of this, which has mainly the same thoughts from critics and has somewhat of a cult following with fans.

The film follows (believe it or not) Sandler as a stressed out businessman named Dave Buznik who, after a rageful misunderstanding on an airplane, is sent to an anger management counseling session with an odd therapist named Buddy Rydell. After even more misunderstandings, Buddy gives Sandler unorthodox tasks and decides to run his life when suddenly moving in with him. The rest of the film is zany antics as Sandler tries to get Buddy out of his life when he ruins his love life and job.

I'm surprised Anger Management has such a big following, because I didn't care for it. Sure, Nicholson's character is likable until you realize he's a psychopath, but the film's humor doesn't work because...well, it's new age Sandler material. I liked the Buddhist monks part and I'd say that's probably it. I found it as unfunny and unmemorable, and God knows why it has such a cult following. It went on to become a TV series starring Charlie Sheen, which I never watched, for the record. I'd skip Anger Management or any Sandler flick from 2000 up, maybe watch Happy Gilmore instead...

GRADE: 2/10

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

DAY 1, ISSUE 1

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WRITTEN BY MRAWESOME300

Alright, so I'm a little lazy reviewing my first film on Movie-a-Day, which I technically watched on Nostalgia Critic (but I have different thoughts than his). Bebe's Kids is the first animated film with an all African-American cast, and it wasn't awful, but it was...out there. It tried to blend in with the time and be hip, and it's extremely outdated if you watch the film today. Bebe's Kids isn't very memorable unless you are a fan of comedian and lead actor Robin Harris' work (which he's a very funny guy, you should check his stuff out).

The film was based off of one of Harris' most famous stand-up acts talking about a woman he met and meeting her crazy children, which is basically the film's story, too. An animated Harris meets a foxy lady, Tamika, at a funeral and volunteering to take Tamika's friend's children to an amusement park. However, Harris is disappointed to discover that the children are "hip" troublemakers. The rest of the film is basically the children wrecking havoc in the park while Robin tries to woo his new lady while avoiding his ex-wife, Dorthea. The ending is disappointing, though, making Harris into a father figure for the kids and taking them to Las Vegas.

Bebe's Kids tries too hard to appeal to the early 90s' fads, making the kids into extremely cool and rapping troublemakers, almost like a Bart Simpson copy. Harris is a funny guy but he isn't that great in the film, being portrayed as a selfish jerk. The movie isn't at all memorable and like I said earlier, is extremely outdated. Bebe's Kids is fun to watch to see an animated joyride for kids and even the adults may get a kick out of the Harris influenced jokes put in there. It's not great, but it has its perks.

GRADE: 5/10

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Help is wanted for guest reviewers or full-time reviewers who would like to have a spot or column on Movie-a-Day (you don't have to review daily, either). It would be interesting to see what others would review and their opinions on films, and I'll need all the help I can get. I publish daily, so any day that is not taken that you want to write, tell me on chat or on my message wall and I'll respond as soon as I can.

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JPhil2.0's columns will be on Mondays and Fridays.