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Thread started 09/04/05 7:49am

2the9s

Movie Review: March of the Penguins

We went and saw this movie yesterday and I have to give it a big

This movie is supposedly about how a bunch of penguins go on a road trip to this place where they will have a big party, a lot of sex, and then return home satisfied and refreshed and ready to face the rest of the year. In other words, all the earmarks of a great frat/road film, a la Tom Green, John Belushi et al.

I was expecting a great rock and roll soundtrack, a lot of wet t-shirt contests, obligatory fart jokes, a lot of puking, as well as guest appearances by John Lithgow, Eugene Levy, and maybe even Adam Sandler.

Well, was I in for a disappointment!

This movie had NONE of that! It failed to deliver on the most basic level. There wasn't even a keg anywhere to be seen! What a waste of ice!

The "soundtrack," if you can call it that, had too many stringed instruments that weren't electric guitars. It kind of pussified these penguins, making them seem like this road trip was more of a drudge than a party opportunity. I kept hoping that when they got to the "breeding ground" (cool name for a bar, but there were no neon lights or anything) they would find some band instruments in the snow and start jamming, but instead there was a lot of whining harp music and string "arrangements," bleh.

Plus, a lot of these penguins didn't know how to act at all! There was this one penguin who was horribly miscast and who kept mugging for the camera, a least I think it was the same penguin (I know this might sound racist but they all kind of looked alike...)

I think one big mistake the director made was trying to inject "story" into a road movie. As we all know, in a road movie the goal is not important, it's what happens on the way (i.e. Sure Thing, Road to Zanzibar etc.). There was too much nonsense about how these penguins had to quote unquote "survive" or quote unquote "care for their young against brutal environmental conditions." rolleyes -- and yet very little about the party atmosphere.

The settings had their moments, but after a while it's like how much barren wasteland can a group of party-seeking penguins take? Let alone an audience. I think they should have cut down all those scenes of snow and mixed it up a little bit; maybe have a dream sequence with a desert scene? I don't know...something.

Also, I don't know if anyone else noticed this, but none of the penguins "talked." I think if they had gotten Eddie Murphy to do the voice of one of the penguins, more people might go to see the movie. And I could totally have seen John Goodman as a polar bear, but alas...just more opporunities wasted...

All in all I don't see how the studio allowed this piece of crapola to be released. Hint: for March of the Penguins II, try to see if you can get Jar Jar Binks to agree to a major supporting role...

Save your money.











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Reply #1 posted 09/04/05 7:53am

heyduckie

What is written on your hands?
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Reply #2 posted 09/04/05 7:54am

2the9s

heyduckie said:

What is written on your hands?


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Reply #3 posted 09/04/05 7:55am

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2the9s said:

heyduckie said:

What is written on your hands?


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ahhh i see it now
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Reply #4 posted 09/04/05 7:55am

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Thanks for making me belly-laugh at the end of this crap-ass week!
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Reply #5 posted 09/04/05 7:56am

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Reply #6 posted 09/04/05 8:15am

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The "soundtrack," if you can call it that, had too many stringed instruments that weren't electric guitars. It kind of pussified these penguins, making them seem like this road trip was more of a drudge than a party opportunity.

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Plus, a lot of these penguins didn't know how to act at all!

sad

There was too much nonsense about how these penguins had to quote unquote "survive" or quote unquote "care for their young against brutal environmental conditions."

sigh


Hmmm... I've been looking forward to seeing this film, and I've heard loads of good things about it. You have a somewhat different opinion than
e.g. Tom Brook on BBC, and I see now that the film is probably not at all what I expected. I'm going to see it anyway, to make up my own mind,
but I thank you for the warning: my expectations will not be very high now, and I'm less likely to be disappointed. Cheers!
Well, lucky-lucky us. Lucky-lucky-luck.
Luck-luck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK.
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Reply #7 posted 09/04/05 9:08am

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flutterbyyy said:

The "soundtrack," if you can call it that, had too many stringed instruments that weren't electric guitars. It kind of pussified these penguins, making them seem like this road trip was more of a drudge than a party opportunity.

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sad

There was too much nonsense about how these penguins had to quote unquote "survive" or quote unquote "care for their young against brutal environmental conditions."

sigh


Hmmm... I've been looking forward to seeing this film, and I've heard loads of good things about it. You have a somewhat different opinion than
e.g. Tom Brook on BBC, and I see now that the film is probably not at all what I expected. I'm going to see it anyway, to make up my own mind,
but I thank you for the warning: my expectations will not be very high now, and I'm less likely to be disappointed. Cheers!


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Reply #8 posted 09/04/05 9:53am

2the9s

flutterbyyy said:

The "soundtrack," if you can call it that, had too many stringed instruments that weren't electric guitars. It kind of pussified these penguins, making them seem like this road trip was more of a drudge than a party opportunity.

neutral


sad

There was too much nonsense about how these penguins had to quote unquote "survive" or quote unquote "care for their young against brutal environmental conditions."

sigh


Hmmm... I've been looking forward to seeing this film, and I've heard loads of good things about it. You have a somewhat different opinion than
e.g. Tom Brook on BBC, and I see now that the film is probably not at all what I expected. I'm going to see it anyway, to make up my own mind,
but I thank you for the warning: my expectations will not be very high now, and I'm less likely to be disappointed. Cheers!


With all due respect, flutterbyyy, I doubt you will be able to quote unquote "make up your own mind." I see that you have another flightless bird as an avatar, and so I suspect that you are biased against my opinion!

You should really try to keep an open mind and not judge things with preconceived notions!
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Reply #9 posted 09/04/05 10:01am

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9s, you are such a transparent racist. If those penguins were white, you'd be at the theatre again at midnight in your camisole and penguin makeup, reciting the narrative line-for-line.

Jokes aside, what did you really think of the movie? You obviously knew it'd be a documentary, but did you know it'd be so... um... so "bookish?"
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #10 posted 09/04/05 10:08am

2the9s

Lammastide said:

9s, you are such a transparent racist. If those penguins were white, you'd be at the theatre again at midnight in your camisole and penguin makeup, reciting the narrative line-for-line.

Jokes aside, what did you really think of the movie? You obviously knew it'd be a documentary, but did you know it'd be so... um... so "bookish?"


"Bookish" in the sense of the at times mawkish voice over by Morgan Freeman? lol

I liked it. It's certainly an amazing story. And there were plenty of moments that made you say "Awwww touched " It also must have been incredibly difficult to shoot and the camera work was incredible.
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Reply #11 posted 09/04/05 10:10am

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pout I love penguins. how can you not?

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Reply #12 posted 09/04/05 10:11am

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Did it have an happy end?

You don't scare me; i got kids
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Reply #13 posted 09/04/05 10:15am

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2the9s said:

Lammastide said:

9s, you are such a transparent racist. If those penguins were white, you'd be at the theatre again at midnight in your camisole and penguin makeup, reciting the narrative line-for-line.

Jokes aside, what did you really think of the movie? You obviously knew it'd be a documentary, but did you know it'd be so... um... so "bookish?"


"Bookish" in the sense of the at times mawkish voice over by Morgan Freeman? lol

I liked it. It's certainly an amazing story. And there were plenty of moments that made you say "Awwww touched " It also must have been incredibly difficult to shoot and the camera work was incredible.

Yeah, it was a really good one. But I do have to admit, it was slightly more cerebral and serious than I'd expected. I went with my 4-year-old, in fact, expecting at least a few cross cuts of penguins doing silly, cutsie stuff. It was more like the penguin version of Schindler's List. lol
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #14 posted 09/04/05 11:13am

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2the9s said:



With all due respect, flutterbyyy, I doubt you will be able to quote unquote "make up your own mind." I see that you have another flightless bird as an avatar, and so I suspect that you are biased against my opinion!

You should really try to keep an open mind and not judge things with preconceived notions!


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Now what's this..? I genuinely appreciated your review. I try to keep an open mind, and I don't think you should be so quick to judge just
because I apparently have a thing for quote unquote "flightless" birds. I have a thing for frogs and kangaroos too. But I digress.....

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2the9s said:


I liked it. It's certainly an amazing story. And there were plenty of moments that made you say "Awwww touched " It also must have been incredibly difficult to shoot and the camera work was incredible.

hmmm... confuse
Well, lucky-lucky us. Lucky-lucky-luck.
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Reply #15 posted 09/04/05 12:37pm

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thread of the year! thumbs up! ... on so many levels! biggrin

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Reply #16 posted 09/04/05 1:23pm

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Damn! I thought those were ducks.
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Reply #17 posted 09/20/05 6:33pm

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I finally saw the preview for this. It actually is something I think I wouldn't mind taking my nephews to.
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Reply #18 posted 09/20/05 6:41pm

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I know three people that have cried during this movie.
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Reply #19 posted 09/20/05 6:48pm

Milty

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this thread was my idea
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Reply #20 posted 09/27/05 12:14am

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Ok, so this friend of mine...who I always thought was a hottie, finally ask me if I wana go see a movie this week. I'm into comedy, horror, suspense..movies that are weird and make you think..some action, etc..Butterfly effect, Crash, Man of fire, etc..well guess what he wants to see? Yeeup! This penguin movie...Says it has some kind of spiritual connection for him??? confused Guess we'll see? I'm not passin this oppurtunity up...dark theater, cute guy... lol For real though...if I have time, I'll post what I thought after seeing it. Considering I thought this was like one of those IMAX type movies, that would only playing at a museum near you.
She keeps her pride in a bucket next to the Milky way....Girl6
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