Friday, August 12, 2011

30 minutes or less Megavideo

I realize that nobody is perfect; feet of clay is the only kind of feet in the race. We are, by definition, only a human.

But that does not mean the director Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland) and its writers could not have given us at least one major player that aspires to something beyond the immorality nonchalant in his wacky, profanity-laced, crime-story comedy , 30 minutes or less.

Moreover, the main characters are relentlessly small: slacker buds Nick (Jesse Eisenberg) and Chet (Aziz Ansari) engage in episodes of five minutes early in the escalation of episodes of detail before, they screwed them on. This particular discharge ends in a fight, and a mutual promise never to speak again together.

I'm not even going to bother summarizing the defects of character Dwayne (Danny McBride) and Travis (Nick Swardson), a film by the duo of friends otherwise, suffice to say that their aspirations ranging from kidnapping and murder of contract theft bank. (Hey, at least they're ambitious.)

For some, the lack of a sympathetic character, which to hang the hat can identify a problem, because for me, the experience resulting 83 minutes is like a time drifting between the rapids without a paddle.
And the rapids before us in this film are very powerful, such as fast-driving, slow to understand the drivers to communicate Pizza Guy Nick finds himself captured by the demolition of visitors to Dwayne, and Travis, that bracket a bomb vest and then propose that he loot the bank. Or something else. Of course, BC is set to off, and his two jailers can phone in their codes of fantasy.

Eisenberg, who we know can work, is here reduced to little more than whine and complain (which can be very annoying), and an impetuous little 'shady when it is cast in a duel - a gun bomb - against security guards bank, the police, or hitmen. Ansari, who many know best for his TV role in the parks and recreation, shows the widest range of any of the actors of the film, Chet and his sidekick character is sometimes close to funny as long as the hard-link. (He is particularly happy, and attractive in his person, "Cruz", which has always anticipated the situation requires him to be fierce.)

McBride, who is Dwayne usual assholy: If you liked anything you've ever seen (outside of his voice-animated most endearing roles), then you might like it here. Just do not let me know about it because I will lose respect, I would have for you to start. While it may be the dominant personality Dwayne / Travis duo (because of his swagger hate), it is actually Swardson Travis is coming with all the details of their criminal activities.

(Travis is also the brains behind the bomb vest and electronic devices, without his crazy schedule Anarchist Cookbook robbery Skillz and rudimentary tactics, would look at the old Dwayne Friday 13 Blu-ray TV screen larger than his father 3D. Another hand, if you get the drift.)

A remarkable buff Fred Ward as having unable Dwayne is a former Marine Corps father, showing his tenacity in front of the Chango assassin (Michael Peña, threatening and charming disturbed). Dilshad Vadsaria Belle plays Kate, the sister of Chet, with whom Nick is implementing an unlikely romantic relationship. (What can she look at a guy who does not impose a greater challenge for him to learn how to con money out of their teens pizza?)

The film's chase scenes and the odd bit funny, the funniest of them may well be put on the monkey held by Dwayne, and Travis to hide their real identity of their kidnap victims, Travis is particularly adept to let off steam in monkeys similarly surprisingly realistic. Perhaps the trick is lighter comic Dwayne, and Travis plans to open their own business, as Dwayne seen as a tanning salon where (brainstorm!) male patrons can also find sex on the menu insider secrets. Dwayne use a good five minutes of working hours with screen code to talk to Travis will be set up to benefit their private clients, words such as "full-service tan" at stake