Jumper Reviled

Feb 15, 2008 09:55

This Slate review of the movie Jumpers is amusing me this morning. A few choice bits:

Hayden Christensen is an actor of precisely one affect: a petulant, boyish entitlement so impregnable it borders on malevolence.

...jumpers live life "with all the boring parts cut out." That would definitely rule out this movie.

Only Sam Jackson could spray ( Read more... )

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jelazakazone February 15 2008, 15:08:32 UTC
I've read the books. They are very good. I have no interest in seeing the movies. I'd think they'd be way too violent for me.

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lillibet February 15 2008, 15:13:48 UTC
I see so very few movies these days (I think three in theatres in the past year and maybe two more at home) that it's not even a choice for me. But yeah, nothing tempting in this one.

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dpolicar February 15 2008, 16:51:56 UTC
"Books", plural? There's a sequel?

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jelazakazone February 15 2008, 17:13:59 UTC
Um, yeah. I think there are three books altogther. At least, that's what I recall reading....

There's "Jumper: Griffin's Story" which was written to be in line with the movie and then the sequel to "Jumper" is "Reflex". I thought "Reflex" was really quite good, although I see I gave both of them only three stars on goodreads. In my memory, Reflex is better than Griffin's Story.

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infinitehotel February 15 2008, 16:02:38 UTC
It's bad. Very, very bad.

Which is too bad, because the fx are pretty good and there are a couple of decent actors and actresses hidden in the cast. (Jackson, Diane Lane, the Scottish kid.) The previews had me excited for it but even at 88 minutes, it was too long.

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ladrescher February 15 2008, 16:03:18 UTC
I read that this morning when I came in to work. The part about Samuel L. spraying like a badass made me laugh out loud imagining it. That man has a gift: Badassery.

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istemi February 15 2008, 17:46:54 UTC
He really did spray like a badass. I've been imagining him cleaning his house, Badass style. Spritzing the stovetop, action sequence with the swiffer, you name it, it would all be more interesting if Samuel L. Jackson did it.

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dpolicar February 15 2008, 16:50:41 UTC
I really enjoyed the book.

I mean, great literature it ain't. But it's a sweet little young-adult book about a kid struggling with the temptations of power and vengeance and the usual adolescence turbulence surrounding sex and independence and renegotiating family relationships and looking for community.

I hadn't been aware there was a movie coming 'till I saw an ad recently, and thought "Oh, cool! That book would be a great movie!"

And then I looked at the IMDB description and was very, very sad. As the middle-aged folks pretending to be kids say: Do Not Want.

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Oi! kalibex February 15 2008, 17:30:29 UTC
"As the middle-aged folks pretending to be kids say: Do Not Want."

I thought we were pretending to be cats!

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