Friday
Aug292008
Movie Review - 'Disaster Movie'
Friday, August 29, 2008 at 2:18AM Disaster MovieStarring Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, and Crista Flanagan
Directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
Rated PG-13
As a critic, sometimes
you can treat a movie more harshly than it probably deserves. That's not
possible with
Disaster Movie. I may have a hard time
describing how unmistakably and unrelentingly bad this motion picture is.
In a weird way, I've been
waiting for Disaster Movie for years. I can say without hesitation
that it is one of the very worst movies I've ever seen, and the worst
example of the medium I've reviewed since Swept Away back in 2002.
It's probably worse than that film, in fact, because while Swept Away
had terrible acting, a script that went nowhere, and a very questionable
morality, at least it seems to be unaware of how bad it really is.
Disaster Movie, on
the other hand, comes across as almost proud of its lack of entertainment
value and original thought. I do not share its pride.
Spoofs have fallen off in
recent years. When you look at the best comedies ever, three of them are
outright genre spoofs - Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein,
and Airplane! This generation is stuck with the Movie movies,
a collection of lowest common denominator efforts like Epic Movie and
Date Movie that send up particular films in their chosen genres and
take aim at the fragile nature of tabloid celebrity to fill the gaps.
But Disaster Movie
isn't about disaster movies. The first "disaster" happens 25 minutes into a
90 minute film. (That is, if you don't count the existence of this movie as
a disaster on its own.) Instead, we're...uh...treated (?) to a parade of
unfunny movie and pop culture references, with everyone from Amy Winehouse
to the Sex and the City girls being lampooned. Iron Man, Batman, The
Incredible Hulk, and Indiana Jones get pie in the face, too, none of which,
of course, has anything to do with the story. To be fair, there's no story
to have anything to do with.
Hannah Montana falls
victim to this movie's dulled wit. Why 32-year-old
Crista Flanagan is playing a 15-year-old is
a reasonable question; couldn't the casting director find an affordable
teenage actress to read those insipid lines?
Elsewhere, Flava Flav,
Jessica Simpson, and Dr. Phil are dressed down, and you know it's Dr. Phil
because the actor providing the really awful impression of the TV counselor
introduces himself as "your old friend, Dr. Phil." A tip for young comedians
out there: If you have to introduce your impression, try selling real estate
or something instead.There's no effort to weave these celebrity appearances into the story; they're simply being piled on top of one another, I guess, so you can see that this movie reads The National Enquirer and watches movie trailers. Somehow, that's a methodology.
It's embarrassing that
Lionsgate chooses to release these films. Do they feel good about it? I
can't imagine anything but a very cynical production meeting in which it is
decided to keep churning these things out every four months because someone
with a corner office is reminded of the P.T. Barnum quote about a fool being
born every minute. This is a movie made for idiots. Smart people won't enjoy
it. They couldn't possibly.
How can it be that
something is this unfunny, this anti-entertaining? It's almost as if the
filmmakers are purposely removing better material in favor of the kind of
longwinded, outdated, imbecilic garbage served up in Disaster Movie.
Vote with your wallet;
don't see this damn movie. You'll regret it and you'll only help
Lionsgate steal more money down the line.



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