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2008 Viewings

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Angus, Thongs & Perfect Snogging B (AL)

Australia D+ (AL)

The Baader Meinhof Complex C (AL)

The Bank Job C+ (AL)

Body of Lies A- (AL)

Burn After Reading C- (AL)

Changeling B (AL)

Che: Part One D+ (AL)

Cloverfield C+ (AL) A+ (ME)

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button D (AL)

The Dark Knight B- (AL) B+ (ME)

Death Race D+ (AL)

Defiance D (AL)

Donkey Punch F (AL)

Doubt B+(AL)

Eagle Eye D (AL)

Easy Virtue D (AL)

Elegy A (AL)

The Fall A- (AL)

The Forbidden Kingdom D- (AL)

Frost/Nixon A- (AL)

Frozen River B (AL)

Get Smart D (AL)

Ghost Town B+ (AL)

Gomorrah B (AL)

Hancock A- (AL) B+ (ME)

Happy-Go-Lucky B+(AL)

Hellboy II: The Golden Army A- (AL)

In Bruges D- (AL)

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull B- (AL)

I've Loved You So Long A (AL)

Journey to the Centre of the Earth (3D) F (AL)

Lakeview Terrace B- (AL)

Let the Right One In B- (AL)

Mamma Mia! D (AL)

Man on Wire B+(AL)

Married Life B- (AL)

Milk B (AL)

Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist C- (AL)

The Orphanage B- (ME)

Pineapple Express D- (AL)

Pride and Glory D (AL)

OSS117: Cairo - Nest of Spies D+ (AL)

Quantum of Solace C+ (AL)

Quarantine B- (AL)

Rambo D+ (AL)

The Reader D+ (AL)

[Rec] A (AL) A+ (ME)

Redbelt C (AL)

Revolutionary Road A (AL)

Role Models B (AL)

Sex and the City B+ (AL)

Shine a Light A (AL)

Slumdog Millionaire B+ (AL)

Taken C+ (AL)

Teeth B+ (AL)

Tropic Thunder B (AL)

Twilight B+ (AL)

Valkyrie C- (AL)

Vicky Cristina Barcelona A+ (AL)

The Visitor A- (AL)

The Wackness B- (AL)

Wall*E B+ (AL)

Wanted C+ (AL)

Wendy and Lucy C+ (AL)

What Happened in Vegas B- (ME)

The Wrestler A (AL)

 

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Tropic Thunder

USA, 2008

Director:

Ben Stiller

Starring:

Ben Stiller
Robert Downey Jr
Jack Black
Tom Cruise
Matthew McConaughey
Brandon T Jackson

Matt: -

Adam: B

   

 

Tropic Thunder is an enjoyable satire on war films, and Hollywood in general, from Ben Stiller who stars both in front of and behind the camera. Stiller shared writing duties with Justin Theroux, but took the helm in the director's chair on his own and has made the most accomplished film of his career. He also takes the lead role but it's costar Robert Downey Jr who steals every scene he's in.

Stiller and Downey Jr join Jack Black as a trio of stereotypical Hollywood actors with inflated opinions of self. The three stars are cast in a Vietnam war movie, but when the director literally blows up the stars don't quite realise that the cameras are no longer running, and they attempt to complete the film anyway. A decent number of the film's laughs are concentrated in the opening act, including some decent spoof trailers before the film proper. But Downey Jr. ensures even when the film loses its way ever so slightly once the stars are split up, it remains thoroughly enjoyable whenever he is on screen. He plays an Australian 5 time Oscar winner who disappears so convincingly in his roles that for this one he has undergone skin pigmentation surgery to immerse himself in the guise of an African-American hero. His sub hip-hop, jive-talking machine gun delivery is a delight and worth the price of admission alone.

Supporting turns from Matthew McConaughey and Tom Cruise bolster the star power, as if it's needed, and Cruise in particular enjoys himself playing an arrogant studio honcho. I can't quite work out what Stiller was thinking letting Cruise do a solo dance over the end credits though - it' s bizarre, but reasonably amusing I suppose, although it worked much better earlier in the film when it actually felt like it fitted in to the screenplay. Minor and occasional quibbles aside, Tropic Thunder is a very good comedy that confirms Downey Jr's talent as one of the biggest around. Go in expecting to be blown away and you'll probably leave disappointed. However, go in expecting an amusing 90 minutes of satire and a great performance from an actor reborn and you'll get exactly what you paid for.

AL