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The Nic Cage Project: Valley Girl

January 28, 2012

To celebrate TIFF’s upcoming Bangkok Dangerous: The Cinema Of Nicolas Cage series, Alan Jones has resurrected his retrospective of the actor’s work entitled The Nic Cage Project. In this edition, Jones takes on 1983′s Valley Girl – playing tonight at the Lightbox.

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“Who the fuck was that guy, huh? I was doing alright with that chick! Who the fuck does he think he is?”

“Maybe he was her boyfriend

“Nobody is gonna tell me who I can score with! Now I want this chick and she wants me, so fuck it. We are going back.”

The year is 1983. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is a good girl from the Valley, who dates jocks and wears lots of make-up. Randy (Nicolas Cage) is a punk from Hollywood, who smokes cigarettes and listens to New Wave music. Will they fall in love, or will they’re socio-economic differences tear them apart? How will these two lovebirds conquer the vast cultural differences of those two famed Los Angeles suburbs? With the Power of Cage. It’s like the Power of Love that Huey Lewis used to sing about, but better. Trust me.

But really, who is the Cage competing against? Some hunky “Val Dude” named Tommy (Michael Bowen)? Pshhhh! Besides, Tommy’s a jerk. When Julie dumped him, he totally hooked up with Julie’s bestie Loryn (Elizabeth Daily). Like, whatever, Tommy. You think you can compete with Nicolas Cage, with his weirdly coiffed punk hair and his pretty good taste in New Wave music? All he has to do is talk to your girl, and she’s smitten like an oversexed glove mitten. Soon he’s just gonna sit back and make out with your former girl while you disintegrate with envy and Modern English’s “I’ll Melt With You” plays on repeat in his mind.

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So when can I see you again?”

“Really, Randy, Why don’t you wait ’til the end of the evening to say these things?

“It’s the way I feel. It’s what I want.”

Like Julie says, Randy is “trippendicular.” He introduces her to “the real world” of alternative concert venues, where “it’s not pressure-cleaned like television.” He knows that Julie wants to be free. He knows she wants to escape the socially conformist mentality of her superficial clique. He knows she doesn’t want to be told what to do by some collar-popping Valley prep-douche named “Tommy”. Pshhh… Tommy. What a jerk.

So when Julie dumps Randy to get back with Tommy and be in the good graces of her friends, it’s OK for Randy to stalk her, before her carpool ride, at the movie theatre, and at the drive-in. It’s OK for him to get a sleeping bag and camp out in front of her house. Because he wants her to be free. He wants her to make her own decisions. He doesn’t want her to be defined by some chump in a polo. And in order for Julie to be a free, independent women, she’s gotta get with Randy. Obviously.

But really, if someone was so in love with me they slept on my front yard, I’d probably be a little creeped out. But that person probably wouldn’t look like Nic Cage, and if he/she did, I’d, like, totally make an exception. And then we could slow dance at the prom and make puppy dog eyes at each other while Josie Cotton sings “Johnny Are You Queer?”. Valley Girl is a beautiful, beautiful film indeed.

“Oh, bitchin’. Is this in 3D?”

“No, but your face is.”

Five weirdly coiffed punk hairs out of five.

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One for the Money Review

January 26, 2012

Say what you will about the career trajectory of actress Katherine Heigl, there’s a decent story hidden somewhere in One for the Money. An angry, out of work woman becoming a bounty hunter and jumping at the chance to bring in a loathsome ex-lover sounds… exactly like that Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston movie The Bounty Hunter with the sexes reversed. That’s pretty much what this movie amounts to, but this is admittedly somewhat better than that debacle. It’s still not very good. Continue reading

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Man on a Ledge Review

January 26, 2012

Ostensibly a cross between Inside Man and The Negotiator with a healthy dose of Michael Bay style ridiculousness, Man on a Ledge might be the most fun to be had in cinemas this January. It’s an unabashed crowd pleaser that really doesn’t care that it doesn’t make an iota of logical sense. Continue reading

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The Grey Review

January 25, 2012

Liam Neeson reteams with A-Team director Joe Carnahan for The Grey, a reasonably entertaining B-movie about men trying to survive in a harsh climate with even harsher wildlife. Continue reading

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This Week In DVD: 1/24/12

January 24, 2012

In our first weekly column about upcoming and current DVD and Blu-ray releases, we go toe to toe with boxing robots in Real Steel, ghosts in Paranormal Activity 3, cancer in 50/50, and sex traffickers in The Whistleblower. Continue reading

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The Divide Review

January 23, 2012

The Divide is a psychological thriller about post-apocalyptic survival that is often horrifying and all around nightmarish. From claustrophobia to torture, radiation sickness and murder, this movie is intentionally void of anything that makes an audience feel comfortable or at ease for longer than one or two brief moments. On this level it’s an achievement, but ultimately the story suffers from a shapeless script. Continue reading

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Gears of War 3: Fenix Rising DLC Impressions

January 20, 2012

This past week the newest Gears of War 3 DLC, entitled Fenix Rising, became available for download on Xbox Live. The DLC features several new character skins, five new maps, and a new leveling system for those who just cannot get enough of Gears 3. For 800 Microsoft points Fenix Rising offers some decent content but not everyone will use all the features available for download. Continue reading

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Underworld: Awakening Review

January 20, 2012

Just let this franchise go, you guys. Just let it go. Continue reading

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Red Tails Review

January 19, 2012

It’s hard not to talk about the World War II action drama Red Tails without bringing up George Lucas. Making a fighter pilot film had always been a dream of the man whose greatest strength was filming dog fights in the skies. Lucas, who allegedly oversaw reshoots and worked a bit on the script, receives only a producer credit here, but he probably should’ve had a lot more input on this tale of the famed Tuskegee Airmen. It’s a film that has its heart in the right place and nothing but the best of intentions, but also one the cries out for some sort of real guidance to hold this debacle together. Continue reading

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Coriolanus Review

January 19, 2012

While there probably hasn’t been much clamouring for another modern Shakespearian adaptation – meaning the dialog stays nearly word for word the same, but the setting is present day – the fact that actor and first time director Ralph Fiennes has made one of the Bard’s lesser noticed plays, Coriolanus, into such a film, seems oddly okay. With a genuine passion for theatrics and bloodlust that the world’s most noted playwright would approve of, Fiennes delivers an engrossing tale of betrayal, hatred, and revenge that manages to overcome any shortcomings he has as a novice film director. Continue reading

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Haywire Review

January 18, 2012

The interesting, but flawed Haywire stands out as an anomaly in director Steven Soderbergh’s recent filmography. It’s a straight up revenge film unconcerned with further reaching implications, but dripping with sexuality and action. Continue reading

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House of Lies Episode 1.1 Review

January 15, 2012

If you’ve been missing the humorously misogynistic d-baggery of Entourage, then Showtime’s newest hard hour comedy House of Lies might just be the show for you. Continue reading

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