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Rapid Fire Rejects: Volume XII

Jamie Kennedy’s Blowin’ Up
One would think that giving a no-talent hack like Jamie Kennedy his own television show would be criminal enough, but the sheer fact that the rapper duo (which includes Canadian voice actor Stu Stone) also got the chance to cut their own record is just sickening. “Blowin’ Up” may be getting marketed as an MTV reality series, but there’s nothing real about this. All seven episodes are obviously set up, and it’s insulting to think that the producers of the show would even believe they could convince us otherwise.

The Simple Life 4: ‘Til Death Do Us Part
Paris and Nicole chew up the scenery as usual in the fourth season of their dubiously popular reality series, but this time around, they’re both flying solo. That’s right folks. Despite a rather public falling out after filming wrapped on the third season, Fox has somehow managed to stitch the show back together so that the two celebrity socialites would never have to actually the share the screen together. This time around, the girls are tasked with playing mom-for-a-day to ten very lucky families, but the concept never quite works as the fiery competition that it’s meant to be.

Broken Bridges
As is to be expected from any recording artist looking to break in to the movie business, Toby Keith’s debut film has the country music star pigeonholed as a washed-up singer/songwriter who is reunited with his high school sweetheart (Kelly Preston) and the 16-year-old daughter (Lindsay Haun) he never met when tragedy strikes his childhood town. Really just a shadow-and-mirrors platform that enables Keith to sing more than he acts, “Broken Bridges” performs exactly as you’d expect it to. Heck, I wouldn’t even be surprised to hear what Keith had to do for this role considering there’s a Ford truck commercial right dab in the middle of the flick, but it hardly matters, since this Lifetime-lite piece of garbage is most certainly not built Ford tough.

DVD shuffle: 01/09/07

New on DVD this week:

1) Crank – RENT: There’s not a whole lot to say about “Crank” other than its one crazy movie. If you like nonsensical B-movies, than this might be right up your alley.

2) The Illustionist – RENT: By far one of the most underrated films of the year. It’s still only the second best magician flick of 2006 (“The Prestige” earns the top honors in that category), but dazzling performances from Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti make this one not to be missed.

3) The Night Listener – PASS: Some may call this Hitchcockian. I just call it plain boring. Robin Williams continues his streak of making bad films.

4) Idiocracy – PASS: If you didn’t understand why Mike Judge’s lastest comedy was pushed direct-to-DVD, you will after watching it. This is horrible, horrible stuff.

5) Extras: Season One – BUY: If you loved “The Office,” you’ll love “Extras.” And if you didn’t like “The Office,” well, you’ll still love “Extras.”

DVD shuffle: New Year Edition

New on DVD this week:

1) Snakes on a Plane: BUY – I have no idea how this movie performed so poorly at the box office. It was by far one of the most enjoyable theatrical experiences of the year. Buy the DVD and show it to your friends. A soon-to-be cult classic.

2) The Covenant: RENT – Renny Harlin used to make some pretty entertaining movies, but this isn’t one of them. Still, it’s worth checking out for fans of “The Craft.”

3) Beer League: PASS – Go rent “Beerfest” instead.

Several new titles were also released the week of Christmas, including the claustro-horror flick “The Descent,” the Zach Braff dramedy “The Last Kiss,” “Jackass: Number Two” and “The Black Dahlia.”

DVD shuffle: 12/05/06

New on DVD this week:

1) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – RENT: What? Another overbloated “Pirates” film? You sound surprised. Still, you have to see the sequel. Why? Well, because you saw the first one. Duh.

2) Beerfest – BUY: The Broken Lizard guys are usually pretty hit and miss, but this time around, it’s a very big hit.

3) Miami Vice – RENT: Michael Mann’s reimaging of the classic 80’s television series isn’t quite as good as it should have been, but that final shootout is definitely worth checking at least once.

4) 24: Season Five – BUY: Best season of the show thus far. ‘Nuff said.

Also out on DVD this week is a re-release of last year’s “Rocky Anthology” with a new special edition of the original film, the first season of “Saturday Night Live,” new season releases of “Animaniacs” and “Pinky & the Brain” and much, much more.

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