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Going to keep it a bit shorter today, as I am running a bit low on time and material to work with. Not much released on DVD this week besides two vastly overrated/overwatched films in Alvin and the Chipmunks and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. I’m sure both will sell umpteen thousand copies this upcoming Tuesday but I’ll be quite content in avoiding both.

The one thing I am very excited about for DVD releases is Terry Jones’ BBC documentary series Medieval Times, a series devoted to dispelling many of the myths of the middle ages. It’s a fascinating show, as BBC documentaries are want to be, and I can’t recommend it enough. Unfortunately, I have no trailer or scenes for it to show you, so you’ll just have to take my word for it.

The other DVD release of the week that I find passably interesting is a comedy called The Good Night starring Martin Freeman, Gwenyth Paltrow, Penelope Cruz, Simon Pegg, and Danny DeVito. It’s about a man (Freeman) who obsessively dreams about a woman (Cruz) he has never met before. Normally I would never dare to recommend any film with Gwenyth Paltrow in it but I must admit I have a deep an unflinching man-crush on Simon Pegg and thus all logic and reason about a film is thrown out the window once his is involved.

Case in point, my first theatrical pick of the weekend is the Simon Pegg vehicle Run, Fatboy Run. Starring Pegg, Thandie Newton, and Hank Azaria is has the ignominious pleasure of being directed by David Schwimmer, yet this is countered by the film being written by Michael Ian Black. Sure it will probably be far less then good, but Pegg is irresistible. That and I am fascinated by the Pegg/Schwimmer/Black trio.

Thankfully I have one last recommendation up my sleeve, which should redeem this entire debacle. That movie is Stephen Chow’s new film CJ7. You may know Chow from Shaolin Soccer, and you should know him from Kung Fu Hustle, and it is my hope that with CJ7 Chow only further entrenches himself within the American mainstream. I barely know what is coming to the multiplexes this weekend, but let me assure you, anything else you see will not be better then CJ7.

As always trailers are after the break. Enjoy!

The Good Night trailer

 

 

Run, Fatboy Run trailer

 

 

CJ7 trailer

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2 Responses to “Rummaging through the Old Maids”
  1. Marina says:

    I was disappointed with “The Good Night”. It had Paltrow let the script, and the film, go all over the place. Not bad for a first feature film and it sure pays to have a famous sibling. I can’t begin to think of another reason as to how he managed to get this cast without sis. And to make matters worse, Freeman and Pegg are great but they don’t seem to be in the same film. I didn’t hate it but it’s not “good” either.

  2. Matt Gamble says:

    Yeah, it isn’t something I am dying to watch, but Freeman and Pegg is more then enough for me to add it to my Netflix queue.

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