Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Hi friends. Here's my late review of MERYL STREEPS new movie RICKI & THE FLASH. Since I
didn't have this blog last year I'll also be talking about the musical INTO THE WOODS.








                                                              RICKI & THE FLASH


                           Diablo Cody has done it again. RICKI & THE FLASH is her best
                           screenplay since JUNO. Meryl Streep shines as an aging rocker
                           who when she was younger leaves her family to pursue her singing
                           career. Cut to many years later her ex husband calls her home for
                           daughter who's going through a messy divorce. Meryl's real life
                           daughter Maime Gummer plays her daughter in the film.
                          It's also nice to see KEVIN KLINE back on the big screen. He made
                          his big screen come back in a movie called LAST VEGAS, He's also
                         working with Meryl for the second time since 1982'S SOPHIE'S CHOICE.
                         It's been a good year for Meryl's two duaghter's. Meryl's other daughter
                        Grace Gummer is on the Hallee Berry show EXTANT as a villian.
                       Diablo Cody has written other screenplays for movies such as
                      JENNIFER'S BODY & PARADISE. She also directed PARADISE
                      which starred Julieanne Hough, Russell Brand, & Octavia Spencer.
                     With JENNIFER'S BODY Diablo wrote the famous kissing scene
                   between MEGAN FOX & AMANDA SEYFRIED. Up next for
                 KEVIN KLINE is playing Maurice Belle's father in the live action
                version of the Disney animated & broadway hit musical BEAUTY &
                THE BEAST. Also with RICKI & THE FLASH Rick Springfield
               does a good job playing Meryl's lead guitarist. So go see RICKI & THE
             FLASH & drop me a line. I loved RICKI & THE FLASH I saw it 3 times.





















                                                        INTO THE WOODS

                          


                       Like LES MISERABLES I waited for 27 years for them to
                       make a film version of one of my favourite musicals of all
                       time. It has one of the best cast ever for a musical. But alas
                      Disney messed it up. My friends & I have come up with a
                     word for Disney when they decide to change the story. We
                     call it Disneyfiying. In the broadway version of INTO THE
                    WOODS at least 5 people die. The show has a narrator who
                    doubles as the baker's father. The baker's father dies after he
                   helps end the curse on his sons house. The second death comes
                   as a surprise when the  narrator is picked up  by the giantess
                  & is thrown across the stage.  The third death another surprise
                  as Rapunzel is steped on by the giant. The fourth death is Jack
                 from JACK AND THE BEANSTALK mother who is killed
                by the prince's steward when he hits her over the head with his
               staff. The final death is the Baker's Wife who is crushed to death
             by falling trees. The original broadway version with the great
             BERNADETTE PETERS & JOANNA GLEASON is available
             on BLU-RAY & DVD so check out the show then see the movie
           & let me know what you think of it. Meryl Streep plays the witch
            in the movie. She was good but not as good as Bernadette.
           





              So that's ,t review of RICKI & THE FLASH. No movies this
              weekend. I'll be at THE D23 EXPO on Saturday. Hope to
              see there. Next movie I'll be reviewing will be AMERICAN
              ULTRA with KRISTEN STEWART & ESSIE EISENBERG.
            So sit back & enjoy the popcorn. Oh & save me some.



























                                                    





             

2 comments:

  1. I think you are dead on regarding Into the Woods. I saw both and the stage production is far superior. This has nothing to do with the film cast they were great. I would have just liked to have seen them do the original script.

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  2. I haven't even seen Juno yet I am going to have to get on the ball.

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