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Entries in Fired Up (11)

Sunday
12Jul2009

Five films that absolutely sucked this year

5. FIRED UP!
Yes, this is that lame movie about two guys going to cheer camp to hook up with chicks, and yes, it is as terrible as it sounds. Stupid characters, painful dialogue and jokes that simply don't work are all over this flick, which is pretty much as absurd as filmmaking can get. Wait, calling it filmmaking is a mistake in the first place. I'm just going to call it big-screen trash. Yes, that sounds about right. More about this one here.

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Sunday
08Mar2009

Commentary: February '09 a weak movie month

January '09 was a pretty disappointing month as far as new movie releases were concerned, but February wasn't that brilliant either. On the contrary: the number (and quality) of wide releases dropped sharply compared to last year.

Let's take a brief look at what ruled and what really sucked in February 2009:

THE BAD

February didn't start well this year. One of the first films I saw was the totally unnecessary "The Pink Panther 2," an atrocity of a movie. After seeing the first one, I really hoped they wouldn't go there again, but that's exactly what happened, and the result is cheap, lousy and plain embarrassing.

On that same weekend I also saw Ken Kwapis' comedy "He's Just Not That Into You," a film I looked forward too because I really liked what I saw in the trailer and TV spots.

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Sunday
08Mar2009

Box Office: 'Watchmen' easily wins race with $55.6M

Weekend of March 6 – 8, 2009

Zack Snyder’s “Watchmen” stormed the North American box office this weekend with $55.6 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The big-screen adaptation of the celebrated graphic novel scored the widest release ever for an R-rated film, opening at 3,611 locations. The film also collected $4.5 million from midnight screenings early Friday.

Still, “Watchmen” failed to beat Snyder’s last film “300,” which debuted at 3,280 locations two years ago and delivered a $70.8 million opening weekend gross.

At No. 2, Tyler Perry’s “Madea Goes to Jail” collected another $8.8 million, reaching a domestic total of $76.5 million after three weeks in release. The film already passed the $63.2 million total gross of its predecessor, “Madea’s Family Reunion.”

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Sunday
01Mar2009

Box Office: ‘Madea’ kicks Jonas Brothers off stage

Weekend of February 27 – March 1, 2009

Tyler Perry’s “Madea Goes to Jail” topped the North American box office for the second consecutive weekend with $16.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The latest installment in the popular “Madea” series regained momentum Saturday and Sunday after briefly losing its No. 1 spot to new entry “Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience” on Friday. The film’s total currently stands at $64.8 million.

At No. 2, the Bruce Hendricks-directed concert film “Jonas Brothers” collected $12 million. The 3D musical event follows the popular band on its Burning Up tour and offers fans a glimpse at how the boys spend their time offstage.

Meanwhile, Danny Boyle’s Oscar-winning drama “Slumdog Millionaire” climbed to No. 3 after expanding into 2,943 theaters, collecting $12.1 million and reaching a total haul of $115.1 million after 16 weeks in release.

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Saturday
28Feb2009

Five worst films of 2009 (so far)

We're only two months into 2009, and I regret to announce I've already seen tons of bad movies this year. January was a mess, February wasnt exactly better either, and March... well, we'll see.

Below you'll find the five films I hated most this year. Of course, 2009 is far from over, but these are the worst of January/February:

5. INKHEART
I simply had to put "Inkheart" on this list because it's undoubtedly the most boring film I've seen so far this year. I decided to stick around until the end because I hoped the final part of the movie would at least be a tiny bit entertaining, but as it turned out, that was not the case.

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Sunday
22Feb2009

Box Office: 'Madea' delivers whopping $41M

Weekend of February 20 -22, 2009

Tyler Perry's "Madea Goes to Jail" took over the North American box office this weekend with $41.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Not only did the latest installment in Perry's popular series completely dominate its competition, but the film also managed to beat the $30 million opening weekend gross of 2006's "Madea's Family Reunion." This time around, Madea goes to prison, where she quickly befriends and inspires a troubled prostitute.

Still delivering a strong performance in second place this weekend was Pierre Morel's thriller "Taken," which collected $11.4 million and brought its total haul to $95.1 million after a solid four-week run. Liam Neeson stars as a protective father who stops at nothing to find his kidnapped daughter.

Climbing back up to No. 3 was Henry Selick's 3D stop-motion adventure "Coraline," which earned another $11 million for a domestic total of $53.3 million after three weeks in release.

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Saturday
21Feb2009

'Madea' goes straight to top of Friday box office

Tyler Perry's "Madea Goes to Jail" topped the North American box office Friday with an estimated $14.8 million in ticket sales.

Not facing any major competition, "Madea" opened at 2,032 locations, delivering quite a strong one-day gross. Starring Tyler Perry, this latest installment in the series follows Madea as she gets sent to prison. 

Still going very strong at No. 2 was Pierre Morel's thriller "Taken," which earned $3.4 million for a total of $87.2 million. In the film, Liam Neeson stars as a father who will stop at nothing to find his kidnapped daughter.

Following in third place Friday with $2.9 million was "He's Just Not That Into You." The Ken Kwapis-directed comedy lifted its domestic total to $64.4 million after two weeks in release.

At No. 4, Henry Selick's 3D stop-motion adventure "Coraline" picked up another $2.7 million, bringing its cumulative gross to $45.1 million. Last week's winner "Friday the 13th" dropped to No. 5, taking home $2.7 also for a cume of $49.9 million.

This weekend's only other wide release, "Fired Up!," only made it to No. 7 with a daily gross of $2.2 million.

Source: Box Office Mojo (www.boxofficemojo.com)

Saturday
21Feb2009

Movie Review: "Fired Up!"

Seen on: February 20, 2009

The players: Director: Will Gluck, Writer: Freedom Jones, Cast: Nicholas D'Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, Danneel Harris, David Walton

Facts of interest: None whatsoever.

The plot: Two popular high school friends skip footballl camp to join cheer camp and hook up with tons of girls...

Our thoughts: Will Gluck’s teen comedy “Fired Up!” is undoubtedly one of the most boring films I’ve seen so far this year. There’s absolutely nothing about this failure that amused me in any way, and by the time the end credits started to roll, I sincerely regretted wasting $7 and 94 minutes of my life.

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Friday
20Feb2009

'Fired Up!' web reviews

In Will Gluck's "Fired Up!," two popular high school friends decide to ditch football camp for cheerleader camp. Nicholas D'Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Roemer star, and this is what the Web's critics have to say about the comedy:

• Katey Rich at CinemaBlend: "As much as I would have liked to, there's just no checking your qualms at the door and riding along with 'Fired Up!,' as it manages to be unfunny and horrifying at nearly every turn."

RopeOfSilicon's Brad Brevet: "On a whole, the good outweighs the bad in 'Fired Up!,' much to my surprise and satisfaction."

FilmSchoolRejects' Robert Levin: "It’s all simple, least common denominator stuff with a cast of characters too moronic to inspire any empathy."

Cinematical's Jeffrey M. Anderson: "And thus all the jokes, and the plot, go about halfway, then pull back in shame -- unless they're gay jokes, in which case anything goes."

LatinoReview's Ron Henriques: "Though its a complete mess, there have been worse teen comedies than 'Fired Up', but it just feels like lazy filmmaking."

Monday
16Feb2009

This week's new movie releases - Feb. 20, 2009

We're only looking at only two wide releases this week: "Fired Up" by Will Gluck and with Nicholas D'Agosto and Eric Christian Olsen, and Tyler Perry's "Madea Goes to Jail." Let's take a closer look:

FIRED UP

Synopsis: Shawn Colfax and Nick Brady, the stars of the Gerald R. Ford High School football team, are dreading the prospect of another summer at football camp. When Nick hatches a scheme for the two to join their school's cheerleaders at cheer camp instead, they find themselves awash in a sea of gorgeous young women.

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