Aug. 23rd, 2007

mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I liked this movie so much better when it was called City Slickers. 

Wild Hogs is the kind of movie you get when you string together four stereotypes without making any of them truly likable and weave that into a story whose event arc is as predictable as a stopwatch.  There's a laziness to the production - inaccurate locations, tv-sitcom level writing, continuity errors without number - that makes for a really unpleasant movie experience.

There's a fish-out-of-water, ever so homophobic theme that runs throughout and becomes exceedingly tiresome after the first half hour or so.  We're left to wonder if Macy's character is gay - obviously Travolta's is not, thank you very much - because his actions are so vaguely written, finally let off the hook somewhere in New Mexico when he's paired with Marisa Tomei and actually given something to do besides act the idiot.  It's a May-September romance with no chemistry, but at least it gives us something pretty to look at.

Strangely, although we are given to understand that the foursome are riding from Ohio to California - through Illinois, Missouri - jumping past Kansas (thank God for that) straight to  New Mexico - we are never shown terrain from anywhere but the desert Southwest.  Even the scenes supposedly shot in Cincinnati are obviously in Albuquerque.  Get off your asses, production company, and at least have some stock footage of the locations where the story supposedly is!

I was relieved when it finally came to the inevitable climax.  Even Peter Fonda's appearance - in a deus ex machina rescue of the heros - in the obligatory Easy Rider reference, didn't help.

2 out of 5 stars.
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (Default)
I liked this movie so much better when it was called City Slickers. 

Wild Hogs is the kind of movie you get when you string together four stereotypes without making any of them truly likable and weave that into a story whose event arc is as predictable as a stopwatch.  There's a laziness to the production - inaccurate locations, tv-sitcom level writing, continuity errors without number - that makes for a really unpleasant movie experience.

There's a fish-out-of-water, ever so homophobic theme that runs throughout and becomes exceedingly tiresome after the first half hour or so.  We're left to wonder if Macy's character is gay - obviously Travolta's is not, thank you very much - because his actions are so vaguely written, finally let off the hook somewhere in New Mexico when he's paired with Marisa Tomei and actually given something to do besides act the idiot.  It's a May-September romance with no chemistry, but at least it gives us something pretty to look at.

Strangely, although we are given to understand that the foursome are riding from Ohio to California - through Illinois, Missouri - jumping past Kansas (thank God for that) straight to  New Mexico - we are never shown terrain from anywhere but the desert Southwest.  Even the scenes supposedly shot in Cincinnati are obviously in Albuquerque.  Get off your asses, production company, and at least have some stock footage of the locations where the story supposedly is!

I was relieved when it finally came to the inevitable climax.  Even Peter Fonda's appearance - in a deus ex machina rescue of the heros - in the obligatory Easy Rider reference, didn't help.

2 out of 5 stars.
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (guitar)
I will be performing Saturday evening sometime between 5:00 and 7:00 in a concert being given as a benefit for one of the musicians who used to perform at the Main Street Coffeehouse.  There will be dinner served (BBQ brisket is one of the menu items, I know) and an auction of items to raise money for him and his family as he fights bone cancer.

The event will be held in the Family Life Center (the gym) at Christ United Methodist Church, at 14506 E. 39th St. in Independence (map here.)  The two performers I know for sure will be there are myself and Ruth Ward, a phenomenal performer and singer.  From 7:00 to whenever it's over will be several bands.

I apologize for not having more details.  I'm only peripherally involved - as musician, and as a representative member of the church - and the last few weeks have seen the bulk of my efforts focused on my day job.  I can promise that the food and the music will be good. 

We're playing the whole evening by ear, and will adjust the playlist by how many people show up to perform, not unlike your average open-mic night.  The music will be an eclectic mix, I'm sure: Ruth does gospel equally with jazz and pop (her cover of "Big Yellow Taxi" is incredibly good for one person on a gut-strung guitar) , I'm known for the Irish and American folk.  The last concert I was involved in ran the gamut from gospel and folk, through bluegrass, and into jazz and blues. 

It'll be a fun evening.

(I'm seeing Ruth tonight to set up, and I'll post more details after that.)
mapsedge: Me at Stone Bridge Coffee House (guitar)
I will be performing Saturday evening sometime between 5:00 and 7:00 in a concert being given as a benefit for one of the musicians who used to perform at the Main Street Coffeehouse.  There will be dinner served (BBQ brisket is one of the menu items, I know) and an auction of items to raise money for him and his family as he fights bone cancer.

The event will be held in the Family Life Center (the gym) at Christ United Methodist Church, at 14506 E. 39th St. in Independence (map here.)  The two performers I know for sure will be there are myself and Ruth Ward, a phenomenal performer and singer.  From 7:00 to whenever it's over will be several bands.

I apologize for not having more details.  I'm only peripherally involved - as musician, and as a representative member of the church - and the last few weeks have seen the bulk of my efforts focused on my day job.  I can promise that the food and the music will be good. 

We're playing the whole evening by ear, and will adjust the playlist by how many people show up to perform, not unlike your average open-mic night.  The music will be an eclectic mix, I'm sure: Ruth does gospel equally with jazz and pop (her cover of "Big Yellow Taxi" is incredibly good for one person on a gut-strung guitar) , I'm known for the Irish and American folk.  The last concert I was involved in ran the gamut from gospel and folk, through bluegrass, and into jazz and blues. 

It'll be a fun evening.

(I'm seeing Ruth tonight to set up, and I'll post more details after that.)

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