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  • The Lorax

    I am, and always have been a huge Dr. Seuss fan. Like any good fanatic, I have read all the books and I have seen every single Seuss movie. Over the past fifteen years or so, there has been a shift from the original, classic animations of Seuss works –  such as the “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” in 1966 – to live action and digitally animated adaptations. The first mainstream Seuss reboot was the 2000 remake of the Grinch, and the part was played fairly well by Jim Carrey. It was okay, but nowhere near as fantastic as Horton Hears a Who!, which was produced by Dreamworks Animation in 2008 and brought the voice talents of Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, and Carol Burnette.

    From that success came the 2012 adaptation of The Lorax, which is by far my favorite Seuss character (edging the Grinch) and my favorite story by the good doctor. I believe that The Lorax is my favorite Seuss tale because I am a bit of an environmentalist and an outdoorsman, and the moral of this classic tale is one that endures throughout the generations.

    Now that I’ve informed you of my well-versed past with the works of the Doctor, it’s time to get on with the critiquing of this latest adaptation!

    I am a fan of Horton Hears a Who! – it had a great combination of voice talent, visual quality, and story. I found that Dreamworks Animation really took what they learned from Horton and expanded on it. The world that was animated looks as though Dr. Seuss himself was designing the 3D models. I was blown away at just how great of a job the studio did with the setting of this film – the illustrations of a Seuss book are a large reason why they are so engaging and awesome!

    The voice talent in The Lorax was just as impressive as the visuals – The roles were flawlessly cast! Danny Devito as the Lorax was a fantastic match, as was Betty White voicing the grandmother of the protagonist Ted. While I am not a fan of Zac Efron’s prior work (The High School Musical series, for those REALLY out of the loop), he did a great job providing the voice of Ted. I was equally impressed with the voice talent of Taylor Swift, who is more inclined to be behind the mic onstage rather than in a movie studio. Her role as Ted’s love interest seemed genuine and fit well. Although the characters are additions to the original story, I felt that it was perfectly okay and it seemed to fit well with the rest of the plot.

    While the movie is longer than the actual book (It is very difficult to adapt a feature length movie from a 20-30 page children’s book!) I feel that it was overall decent. The movie is not as subtle as the book in its message, and I did find myself missing the bittersweet, somewhat darker version of the original Seuss story. The movie really expands on the Once-ler’s family, and seems to portray the capitalist who ravaged the nature around him in pursuit of corporate profit as a bit naive. I welcomed the addition of Mr. O’hare, a tycoon who makes his fortune selling fresh air in bottles (much like water in our world) to the smog-choked citizens of Thneedville, the 100% plastic utopia that keeps the people from seeing the true devastation of the world outside.

    All in all, I think it was a great movie. I was blown away by the animation and color – 100% Seuss. The voice talent was great, and the story, while different, panned out to be acceptable when compared to the original. The inclusion of several musical numbers was unexpected but not too annoying – it also seemed to add to the very “Seussy” feeling. Also, I doubt there’s any difference (other than price) when viewing this movie in standard or 3D format. I had no choice in the matter, watching the 3D version because that was the only choice at the theater. (I also did not suffer the headaches that can result from 3D movies, so that was nice!)

    See the pretty Truffla Trees!

    4.5/5 Stars
    Golden Squid Rating
    It’s worth seeing!

  • St. Patty’s Day 2012 (LATE!)

    Well, if the Mayans are correct (which is highly unlikely), this is the final St. Patrick’s Day we will ever  see! SquidFlicks has always taken St. Patty’s Day seriously – perhaps a bit too seriously! Even though we don’t have any new hilarity for the holiday, I would like to highlight some of the fun we’ve had in the past. Memories are priceless, and you should be ‘green’ with envy after experiencing this flashback!

    Stick to the green beer – I wouldn't dip any of the Chicago River in my glass!

    Now, to start things off I think it would be best to travel all the way back to 2008, when the first SquidFlicks St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated. We decided to dedicate the first SF St. Patrick’s Day to the famous Leprechaun horror movie series, and the celebration came with the posting of reviews of the four movies in the series. It wasn’t anything too fancy, but it was the start of a tradition for SquidFlicks. We would up the ante the next year!

    We do need to add a review for the ever-classic Leprechaun 5, which placed our favorite murderous Irishman in da hood!

    Leprechaun Series Movie Reviews

    From 2009 on, we really got crazy. It started with a simple special guest article from Tim Gross, who was the first of several celebrity guests that Patrick would reel in for SquidFlicks! That’s SHOWBUSINESS BABY!

    We also conducted an interview with Brian Trenchard-Smith, who directed Leprechaun:

    http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFF6BF98EC2190DF8

    There was also a Leprechaun Movie Marathon (which is part of the soon-coming Lost Tapes archive), and in the obligatory boredom that ensues from watching 12 hours of horror films back-to-back, the 3-annual Capri Sun Challenge was born:

    httpv://youtu.be/p59mN1d9GYU

    There was also the St. Patrick’s Day Bake-off:

    httpv://youtu.be/2PYn73B_gEo

    Thanks to college and life in general, there was no St. Patrick’s Day love in 2011 from SquidFlicks. That’s why I worked hard to bring something to the table this Patty’s Day (even though I technically finished it late!)

    Thanks for all the memories, SquidFlickians! I certainly raise my glass to new beginnings – aka finish my draft queue from hell!

  • Harry Potter midnight premeire!

    I will be attending the midnight premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 tonight!

    I am psyched, and will post a review of the movie tomorrow!

    Edit: So yea, it was friggin’ amazing, and my review will be coming later TODAY, see what I did there? It’s today now, not tomorrow. Anyway, off to sleep and then a short work shift – afterwards, Pottervision!

  • Ryan Dunn of Jackass dies in a car wreck

    News around Hollywood is buzzing that Ryan Dunn (above) died in a terrible car wreck early this morning. It appears that alcohol and speed were factors in the accident. While I am a fan of the Jackass series, I am not a fan of drunk driving. Regardless of the reasons for the wreck, it is a tragic loss for both the Jackass family (which seems to survive everything else they do) and his family and friends. Dunn was only 34 years old. RIP Ryan.

  • Harry Potter Trailer goes live!

    Harry porter 2

    Okay, I am officially a Potter Fanatic, as is many of the SquidFlicks faithful, and the world at large is just now learning about the trailer release for the final chapter in the Potter saga.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is the continuation of the final book, which was split into two parts. This is the final film in the series, and chronicles the final epic battle between good and evil, Harry and Voldemort.

    Who else is pumped?

    The film comes out July 17th

    Trailer:

  • Worst TV Role Models

    So what? The picture doesn't match the article…=P

    So I know most of the SquidFlicks readers are grown and don’t necessarily need a role model, but I came across an interesting article and thought it was worth sharing. I feel that it is pretty accurate. The only choice I don’t really agree with is the Goku/Gohan one, but I can see where the concern could be valid. I say that #4 should be replaced with say, Charlie Sheen  from “Two and a Half Men”.

    In summary the top five worst TV role models are:

    1. Snooki (duh) “Jersey Shore”
    2. Tony “Skins”
    3. Kim Kardashian “Keeping up with the Kardashians”
    4. Goku and Gohan “Dragon Ball Z”
    5. Tyra Banks “America’s Next Top Model”

    How do you feel about the choices?

    The rest of the article – [ParentDish.com]

  • An Apology

    Hey guys! I’m not real sure if anyone is visiting SquidFlicks anymore since output has gone to squat. I want to change that here and now. SquidFlicks was founded because I loved watching movies and sharing them with others. I went to college last fall and pretty much forgot about the site. Now, its summer again and I want to make up for lost time.

    Now you may wonder what prompted me to log in and write this post today, and I will tell you why – Waylon Bacon, a short film director who we have featured before – submitted a new film for review via our film submission form. I got to thinking, and realized that SquidFlicks was made by independent film artists for independent film artists, and if I give up on them then it would be a shame.

    SquidFlicks wants to review Independent Films. We want to help your project make it to the next level. What’s more, The IndepenDEX, another web project of mine, was made specifically for short film directors to list their projects.

    Come on back, and gather around the old TV guys – It’s movie time!

  • Is 3D fake?

    Roger Ebert has written an amazing article over the technology of 3D movies. According to Walter Murch, a renowned and Oscar winning editor, our brains can’t process true 3D images on the silver screen! Hit the link below for the full article.

    I always thought that 3D wasn’t really that important, and if scientific evidence can prove that, then hopefully theaters will stop charging the extra $5 a ticket for plastic glasses and a headache 15 minutes into the movie! Ha!

    How do you feel about 3D movies? Is it worth it even if it’s not ‘real’? Share your comments!

    http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/01/post_4.html

  • Cameron to work on Avatar sequels next

    Fantastic news, Avatar fans! Director James Cameron has announced that his next productions will be the second and third installments of last year’s epic filmgasm. Production is set to begin in 2011 and the films should come out in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Try not to get too excited, because it’s going to take some time in the oven to finish these babies. I have no doubt that they will be just as amazing and impressive as the mold they are baked in!

    Keep your schedules open! The world is NOT going to end with an unfinished Avatar trilogy! =)

    [MovieLine]

  • New season of Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe

    A Discovery Channel hit (and one of the most unique and entertaining shows in my opinion), Dirty Jobs, is coming back for an all-new season! The fun starts in just a couple of weeks – Tuesday, October 19th.

    http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/dirty-jobs/