Video Roundups
Video reviews are sorted by roundup; sorry,
you’ll have to search to find a film buried within them, since the
roundups’ original intent was to give a wide selection of films on a
periodic basis on Fridays. So, each roundup has between four
and twelve reviews.
Bellview Scale Description:
So many movies, so little time. First, the
scale. The scale is designed with two purposes—to inform you of
when the best time to see a movie should be, as well as how much you
can pay and still leave the theater feeling good about yourself.
This roughly translates into how good I thought the film was. For
example, “About a Boy” received a $9.50 Show. This means that you
shouldn’t run out to see the film during its first weekend; it
wasn’t THAT good. But, you won’t feel too bad dropping $9.50 to see
it because it was very entertaining. On the other hand, “The
Scorpion King” earned a Rental rating. If you saw this on video you
would be satisfied, and overjoyed that you didn’t pay to see this
drivel in a theater.
This is to clarify that the rating system is
*not* a five-star system. Under that system, you would look at a
movie that got four stars and think that no matter what the
situation was, you would think that film was very good. I measure
the film by both the quality of the film and the VALUE that you will
get out of a film depending on when you see it. This is also why
the Hard Vice rating explains that you don’t want to see a Hard Vice
film for any reason, even if you can see it for free, because there
is nothing to gain from the experience. One star might mean a film
still has some slight entertainment for you; Hard Vice is
essentially a zero. 99% of scales measure just the enjoyment of a
film; I tried to factor in the dollar when doing these reviews,
because I see a lot of films…and one thing I am not, is rich!!
(All reviews are based on the idea that I
saw the movie in the theater, so keep that in mind for the video
reviews. Also for these roundups, all $X.XX Show rating-films
have been updated to $9.50 Show because...just because, dammit.)
Bellview Rating System:
"Opening Weekend": This is
the highest rating a movie can receive. Reserved for movies that
exhibit the highest level of acting, plot, character development,
setting...or Salma Hayek. Not necessarily in that order.
"$X.XX Show": This price
changes each year due to the inflation of movie prices; currently,
it is the $9.50 Show. While not technically perfect, this is a
movie that will still entertain you at a very high level.
"Undercover Brother" falls into this category; it's no "Casablanca",
but you'll have a great time watching. The $9.50 Show won't win any
Oscars, but you'll be quoting lines from the thing for ages (see
"Office Space").
"Matinee": An average movie
that merits no more than a $6.50 viewing at your local theater.
Seeing it for less than $9.50 will make you feel a lot better about
yourself. A movie like "Blue Crush" fits this category; you leave
the theater saying "That wasn't too bad...man, did you see that
Lakers game last night?"
"Rental": This rating
indicates a movie that you see in the previews and say to your
friend, "I'll be sure to miss that one." Mostly forgettable, you
couldn't lose too much by going to Hollywood Video and paying $3 to
watch it with your sig other, but you would only do that if the
video store was out of copies of "Ronin." If you can, see this
movie for free. This is what your TV Guide would give "one and a
half stars."
"Hard Vice": This rating is
the bottom of the barrel. A movie that only six other human beings
have witnessed, this is the worst movie I have ever seen. A Shannon
Tweed "thriller," it is so bad as to be funny during almost every
one of its 84 minutes, and includes the worst ending ever put into a
movie. Marginally worse than "Cabin Boy", "The Avengers" or
"Leonard, Part 6", this rating means that you should avoid this
movie at all costs, or no costs, EVEN IF YOU CAN SEE IT FOR FREE!
(Warning: strong profanity will be used in all reviews of "Hard
Vice"-rated movies.)
Hey, nobody's perfect.
justin@bellviewmovies.com