Whew. That's a lot of characters and a lot of plot. Mr. Brooks' feels bookish and I bet if I looked it up I would find that it was based on a novel. You have to pay attention to Mr. Brooks because it jams in a lot in it's fairly lengthy running time and that is a problem because it's kind of slow. However I enjoyed it. The writing is good, Dances With Wolves guy is understated as always but compelling, William Hurt is fun, and even Dane Cook doesn't annoy too much, plus *
Gripes:
Too much Demi. Demi Moore is fine, she looks good (surgically), there's nothing wrong with her acting, but her character isn't a big enough player in the story to warrant so much development. The movie could have been a lot shorter if they chose to keep a lot of her background on the down low. It felt a bit like they put all that in because of who Demi Moore is and she probably demanded it.
False ending: The movie ends three times, the first twist is good, the second; not so much. It feels like a last minute addition and the Mr. Brooks character is totally inconsistent in the final ending with everything he'd done up until then. Probably some kind of studio bandoogle.
What Worked:
A lot like I said before. The writing is what really works for me here. There's a lot here and it didn't feel like I was being fed a lot of exposition which is always good. My feeling could be a matter of reference though as the movie I watched prior to this was the crap storm that is Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: a study in poor exposition thick writing so maybe by comparison Mr. Brooks had less clunky exposition. I don't know. Don't see Indiana Jones is all I can say about that.
Is it better than Dungeons and Dragons:
Yes, a lot better. Real actors, no bad CGI, no Shakespeareans picking up pay cheque.
Mediocrity scale:
Above Mediocre
Food Review:
We had Meat Shoppe brand chicken pot pies. They tasted kind of good going down but later in the night I couldn't sleep because of stomach pains and nausea. Stay away. Oh and we had Purple Fanta; gross, tastes like some kind of mixture of medicine and cleaning chemicals.
1 comment:
i had a feeling Costner would make some kind of a comeback; he's not such a bad actor... plus it's interesting how Dane Cook went from stand up comedian to starring in a ton of major movies
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