Colin Firth with ants in his pants; Rupert Everett in a dual role in drag (see below); and Mischa Barton, sober (well, we think...). They're all here and doing quite nicely, thank you -- even if what they're doing is rather by-the-book. There remains, even at this late date, something to be said for the tried and true. While in drama, as well as melodrama, repeat performances can bore before they please, comedy often proves a bit luckier. Perhaps the times are such that we particularly crave a good laugh, and ST. TRINIAN'S -- the more-or-less updated remake of the 1954 semi-classic The Belles of St. Trinian's -- provides many good ones, second-hand though they be.
Movie criticism (mostly foreign films, documentaries and independents: big Hollywood product hardly needs more marketing), very occasional interviews from James van Maanen, now 80 years old, who began his late-career movie reviewing for GreenCine, then took the big blog step over a decade ago. He covers new movies, video releases, and occasional streaming choices. You can reach him at JamesvanMaanen@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Parker & Thompson ST. TRINIAN'S? Cheap laughs can still be VERY funny
Colin Firth with ants in his pants; Rupert Everett in a dual role in drag (see below); and Mischa Barton, sober (well, we think...). They're all here and doing quite nicely, thank you -- even if what they're doing is rather by-the-book. There remains, even at this late date, something to be said for the tried and true. While in drama, as well as melodrama, repeat performances can bore before they please, comedy often proves a bit luckier. Perhaps the times are such that we particularly crave a good laugh, and ST. TRINIAN'S -- the more-or-less updated remake of the 1954 semi-classic The Belles of St. Trinian's -- provides many good ones, second-hand though they be.
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