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"Tropic Thunder" - REVIEW

When actors try to be become directors, or even writer/directors, the results usually aren't the best (Gone Baby Gone being a notable exception). Because of this, it makes it all the more refreshing to find that "Tropic Thunder" is not only a hysterical late Summer comedy, but also a showcase for Ben Stiller's talents as a comedic director and co-writer. Even though the movie is a big budget comedy, Tropic Thunder's biggest success is that is spares no one; it takes its big budget to bite the hand that fed it. Instead of simply lampooning the process of making a movie, Stiller and his two co-writers manage to sneak in extra jabs at overblown action, comedy, and drama flicks via a series of hilarious mock trailers that play before the movie actually "starts" (along with a fake commercial advertising the obscenely titled new soda and candy from a fictional rapper). Now, with these sorts of parodies/satires, the general rule is that they are either biting and smart, or simply so-stupid-it's-funny. Tropic Thunder once again avoids the rules and often blends the two types together, resulting in a stupid/smart satire/farce that works on just about every level. Stiller's Tug Speedman, the typical big action star, is an overly pampered brat who has a clause that mandates that he must have TIVO no matter where his current movie is being shot. While complaining to his agent (a surprisinly funny Matthew McConaughey), Speedman remarks, "well, they've got digital cable and high speed internet...but it's just not the same...". Then there's comedian Jack Portnoy (Jack Black) who has to contend with a (very) problematic addiction to heroine, and later, heroine withdrawal. There's also famed rapper Alpa Chino making his big screen debut, along with newbie actor Kevin Sandusky (Jay Baruchel), who seems to be the only one with his head on straight. And then there's the big name 5-time Oscar winning Australian actor named Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.) who's been cast to add some dramatic heft to the project; it's in Lazarus/Downey Jr. that the already hilarious movie truly finds its spark. Spending the entire movie made up as an African American sargeant with a perfectly cliched southern-black-voice, Downey turns in his seconds wonderful performance of the year. If "Iron Man" was the perfect way to catapult Robert Downey Jr. back onto the A-list, then "Tropic Thunder" is the more than worthy way to ensure that he stays on the A-list for quite some time. Though he shares the screen with two actors more accustomed to big budget comedies (Stiller and Black), Downey still runs away with the movie (as well as the movie within the movie). Helping things along is the soundtrack, which is also something of a self parody, made up almost entirely of over the top electric guitars and violins. The movie also succeeds in that it manages to not overload us with one particular actor; each one gets his share of funny moments (though it's clear that the writers had the most fun writing for Downey's Lazarus and Danny McBride's foul mouthed pyro-technics expert). Stiller doesn't make the whole movie about him, and shows a lot of talent as a director for the most part. The only times when his directing falters is in the massive shoot out at the end, when the camera is sometimes set up in oddly-angled close ups. All in all, however, the complaints I have are far outweighed by the movie's successes; mainly, that it does what a comedy should do: make me laugh my ass off (even when the dialogue wasn't particularly funny, the tone of the whole project alone was enough to keep a grin on my face). Some may complain about the seemingly sugary-sweet ending. Those who are have simply failed to recognize that the entire movie is meant to be a sendup, and the happy ending is a perfect sendup of happy movies with endings that wrap everything up in a bow. And besides, how could you not laugh at the final scene (I'll keep my mouth shut, but let's just say that it is PRICELESS)?
PS: Look carefully for a slew of great celebrity cameos (namely one by Tom Cruise as a fat studio executive).
Grade: B+
Nominations: Best Picture(#5), Best Supporting Actor - Robert Downey Jr. (#2), Best Original Screenplay(#3), Best Editing(#5), Best Makeup(#2)
Number of 2008 Films Seen: 23
Top 10 of the Year:
1. The Dark Knight
2. WALL-E
3. The Fall
4. In Bruges
5. Tropic Thunder
6. Iron Man
7. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull
8. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
9. Be Kind Rewind
10. The Visitor
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Early review of "Tropic Thunder"

This makes me happy:
hey guys -
Just got back from an early Paramount screening of “Tropic Thunder” in Santa Monica, and while the theater experience there was highly unfortunate (the sound was horrible, and even dropped out completely during the last action-packed act, TWICE) - I’m happy to report that Ben Stiller has hit this one out of the park. Tropic Thunder is both completely F’ed up and hilarious.
For those of you that don’t already know the plot - Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black play three hollywood actors: Stiller is the action hero, Downey Jr. is the oscar winner, and Black is the crude comedy actor. They’re shooting a fact based war film which goes well over budget. The director (Steve Coogan) under the gun to fix the failing film - takes his actors to “the shit” - dropping them in an actual jungle and telling them that they’ll be filmed with hidden cameras. Problem is that they’ve been dropped in the middle of an
actual drug war zone.
While the concept is completely ridiculous (and impossible) - the laughs are hard to resist and I laughed a lot. While there are a few stumbles here and there as a few minor scenes lag - Overall the parts of the film that work completely outweigh the parts that don’t. I don’t wanna spoil all of the good gags - so I won’t get too deep into Spoiler territory - but just to be safe, for those of you who want to go in completely fresh, I suggest you stop reading right now.
Okay?
Last warning… cause here I go - SPOILER ALERT - Well I’m not sure how much of a spoiler it really is, being that his appearance has been reported on just about every news and gossip site around - but Tom Cruise is in this - a lot - and he’s freaking hysterical. He gives a comedic Magnolia-like performance that will undoubtedly bring back his movie star cred from audiences. He’s really funny, and shows up quite a few times. It made me completely forget all about his odd couch-jumping, Xenu hailing ways. Hate him all you want - you cannot deny why this guy was - and will continue to be - a massive movie star.
There are quite a few more hilarious celebrity cameos, and a GENIUS opening of fake previews before the movie starts that play like big budget sketches from the brilliant and completely underrated Ben Stiller Show. The other bright shining light is Robert Downey Jr. as a white Russell Crowe like actor, who undergoes surgery to play the movie’s black platoon leader. It’s really, really funny.
Without a doubt, the most under-used actor in the film is Jack Black - which if you hate him is probably a good thing. I am a fan myself, and while he manages to still have some priceless moments including his hilarious trailer for his Nutty Professor like film called “The Fatties: Fart 2″, where he plays all five fat members of the family in the film, Eddie Murphy style, he sadly spends the bulk of the film stuck in a boring drug addiction withdrawal plot. They could have written a more creative character arc for him.
But overall, the film is a lot of fun. It’s also a pretty hard R with lots of blood, gore, action and language. So I say run, not walk when Tropic Thunder opens August 13th.
Source: Nukedthefridge.com
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Inside look at "Rain of Madness"
I really love the marketing they're using for "Tropic Thunder"; the whole "movie within a movie" concept is really going to add a lot.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
International trailer for "Tropic Thunder"
Robert Downey Jr. alone looks worth the price of admission.