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Showing posts with label 21 Jump Street. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Movie Review: 21 Jump Street


The best thing about 21 Jump Street is that is unlike other sequels and reboots, it doesn't take itself too seriously and is far away from being a clone of the TV series it is supposed to be based on.   In fact, as Deputy Chief Hardy (Nick Offerman) says early in the film, "We're reviving a canceled undercover project from the '80s and revamping it for modern times.  The people behind this lack creativity and they've run out of ideas, so what they do now is just recycle shit from the past and hope that nobody will notice".  That's stating the obvious.  The only thing that stays the same is the idea of police officers going to high school.

This film is surprisingly funny.  I had serious doubts about it initially but the film goes in with no expectations and doesn't stick to stereotypes and just makes fun of every character; it seems to do the trick.  Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are two guys who were never friends in high school as they were polar opposites.  This leads them to become friends while they train to become cops.  One has the smarts and one has the brawn and they help each other out.  Eventually, after they graduate out the police academy, they are assigned to park duty on bikes.  It's not as glamorous as they expected.  'Where are the car chases and explosions?', moans Jenko.

Even when they do get their first arrest, they let the most of the culprits get away and forget to read the one they've caught his Miranda rights.  Out goes the case.  Schmidt and Jenko are sentenced to 21 Jump Street (which happens to be a Korean church), headquarters for the undercover school unit.  They have to join high school to find out who has been dealing drugs that left a young kid (Johnny Simmons) dead.  Their undercover assignment pairs them as brothers Doug and Brad who infiltrate the cool kids and the nerds to find out who's making and dealing the drugs on school grounds and get the supplier.

As they mess up everything else in their careers, they forget their identities and Schmidt becomes part of the popular kids who do drama and care about the environment.  Jenko becomes a science nerd and has AP Chemistry which he pronounces as "App Chemistry".  They both begin to experience a high school experience much different from the first time around.  I liked that many characters pointed out how they looked too old to be in high school, especially Jenko by referring to him as a 40 year old.

Of course, with the partying and extra-curricular activities that become a part of their lives, they have to pay attention to the reason why they are in high school in the first place: to find the suppliers of the drugs.  And it all goes down at the prom.  Where else?  Schmidt and Jenko finally get that car chases and explosions that they were waiting all throughout the film for.

21 Jump Street was a pleasant surprise and trust me, I didn't think I would like a Channing Tatum film this much.  He seems to be picking his roles more carefully now and comedy seems a good fit for him.  His character in the film is so taken aback when he realizes the social hierarchy in high school has changed and now the popular and cool kids are the ones he used to pick on and even blames Glee for changing perceptions.   His friendship with the science geeks was unexpected.  He shows actual growth from a dimwit to a cop who knows what he's doing.

 Jonah Hill, who literally dropped the weight of a whole another person before the film, is his usual funny persona that we've seen in previous films before.  But he's still adorably awkward in the action scenes which completely works for him.  Both Tatum and Hill were executive producers on the film.  The movie even includes cameos from a few of the original 21 Jump Street gang in Peter DeLuise, Holly Robinson Peete and Johnny Depp.  Yes, Johnny Depp!  His cameo is hilarious and unpredictable.  So, if you're looking for a foul-mouthed comedy that will make you laugh, look no further than 21 Jump Street.

Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, Screenplay by Michael Bacall, Based on the TV series, '21 Jump Street' by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. Cannell, Cinematography by Barry Peterson, Edited by Joel Negron, Music by Mark Mothersbaugh.

Additional cast: Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Rob Riggle, DeRay Davis, Ice Cube, Chris Parnell, Ellie Kemper, Jake M. Johnson, Dakota Johnson.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

New Posters: 21 Jump Street, Mirror Mirror, Prometheus and more!


A slimmed down Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum go back to school in 21 Jump Street.


Not to be confused with Spielberg's Lincoln biopic, here comes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.


An all British star cast for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.


A portrait of The Dictator (Sacha Baron Cohen).


The IMAX poster of John Carter.  Those are some scary looking white apes!


Two new posters for Tarsem Singh's Mirror Mirror.  I prefer the second one.



The new poster for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.


The very curious poster for Ridley Scott's Aliens prequel Prometheus.


Cool new poster for Dreamworks' next original animation feature, Rise of the Guardians.  No, there are no owls in this one.


Finally, the sequel to Clash of the Titans, it's Wrath of the Titans.  

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Casting Updates: Ice Age 4 and more tributes for The Hunger Games!


(Pics: Entertainment Weekly)


  • More tributes news today, the nameless (so far) tributes from District 3 have been announced and the newcomers, again, are Ian Nelson and Kalia Prescott in the movie adaptation of The Hunger Games.  They were never named in the novels but I have a feeling they will given monikers for the movies.  
  • In more The Hunger Games casting news, Paula Malcolmson (Caprica) was also added to the cast as Katniss and Prim's mother.  In the novels, she is never mentioned by name, just as their mother.  
  • Ice Age 4: Continental Drift got a bit more crowded.  Joining Ray Romano, Denis Leary and company will be newcomers, at least to the voiceover biz, Jennifer Lopez, Jeremy Renner, Wanda Skyes, Keke Palmer, Aziz Ansari and rapper Drake.  Yeah, you know you've made it if you voice an animated character.  Personally, I'm really looking forward to what kind of wise-cracking animal Aziz Ansari's character will be.  Ah, the comedic possibilities!!!
  • The Dark Knight Rises could be shooting soon in Jodhpur, India.  Hmmm, very cool.  What kind of nefarious activities could Bruce Wayne be up to here?  I'm afraid you won't get much mileage in the Batmobile on these Indian roads.  First Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol shot some car chase scenes in Mumbai and now Batman in Jodhpur, the action seems much closer now.  
  • Yeah, I'll used to watch 21 Jump Street occasionally back when it was on TV.  Never a big fan, but I'm not against it being turned into a movie.  Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are starring in it and now comes word that Johnny Depp might cameo in the film.  Now I'm definitely tuning in.  

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Mega Post of Movie News: Spiderman, The Hobbit, Lincoln, and The Dark Knight Rises

I've been a bit behind lately with the news posting mainly because real life has been catching up and since it's the end of the year there are many things to finish up.  Here's a massive news post of all the goings-on of note in the last month.

  • Lots of news to report from the Spiderman reboot/prequel but sadly, still no title.  You're killing me here.  Decide already!  
-Dennis Leary will play the father of Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone).
-Campbell Scott and Julianne Nicholson are in talks for the parents of Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield).\
-Irfan Khan (Slumdog Millionaire, Namesake) is being considered for a 2nd villain.  Hmm, I wonder who he'll play.
  • The Hobbit has its music composer: Howard Shore
  • It's confirmed.  The voice cast for the new Cars 2 movie  I'm so excited that Michael Caine is voicing a character and it's an Aston Martin.  Pixar brilliance!
  • My favorite director, Christopher Nolan, is set to receive the first ever Visionary Award from the Visual Effects Society (VES).
  • Both Christian Bale and Chris Nolan say that the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises would be "it" for the Batman Saga.  Never say never!
  • Daniel Day-Lewis will star as Lincoln in the long in the making biopic to be directed by Steven Spielberg. This coming as the same time as the other Lincoln movie, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.  Coincidence, I think not.
  • Were you amazed by the gorgeous animation of "The Tale of the Three Brothers" in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1?  It was an outstanding little short film within a film and the director, Ben Hibon, is getting the recognition he deserves.  Hibon will direct Pan, a very dark take on the Peter Pan tale.  Kudos!
  • This past March, Tom Hanks presented Kathryn Bigelow with Best Film Oscar for The Hurt Locker.  I'm sure he must have whispered to her backstage, Hey, Congratulations and keep in mind for your next film!" What do you know? He's in her next film.  The good stuff goes down only at the Oscars. 
  • Hans Zimmer will be the composer for the new Superman: Man of Steel reboot.  It's going to be tough to top John Williams iconic score but I'm sure that Zimmer is up to the the task.  I'm actually curious as to how he'll tackle it.  
  • Ricky Gervais and Emily Blunt are the newest names to cameo in the Muppets Movie.  Does anyone remember when Ricky visited Sesame Street?  Keeping my fingers crossed for a repeat.  
  • The newest show to get a movie update? That would be 21 Jump Street, and the undercover cops posing as high-schoolers will be Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill.  When did this become a comedy?  
  • J.J. Abrams Star Trek was a big hit and everyone is keen to find out what is the next one going to be about.  The writers reveal that they are looking to get inspiration from some old Star Trek episodes for the sequel.  


Finally, the awards update of the week, the Golden Globe nominations are already in the mail and will be announced on December 14th.  What movies and actors do you think will be named?

Article of the Day: A must-read Vanity Fair article on Johnny Depp by Patti Smith.  He discusses Jack Sparrow and how Disney executives were all nervous by his take on the character.  
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