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Movie review: Tim and Eric parody film with bizarre humor | UWIRE

Posted on02 March 2012.

Movie review: Tim and Eric parody film with bizarre humor

Taking the role of writers, directors and actors, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! have now taken their bizarre brand of humor into the domain of feature-length cinema with exceedingly mixed results. While many movies often have a fairly broad or numerous audience that they keep in mind, Tim and Eric?s Billion Dollar Movie is almost unquestionably geared to satisfy viewers who already love the sketch comedy antics seen on the television show.

The bare plot in this film revolves around the creation of a fictional billion dollar movie by Tim and Eric, with a subsequent and vigorous condemnation given by the executives who fund the movie, the Schlaaang corporation. Faced with the prospect of repaying their billion-dollar investment after having blown it on frivolous luxury items, the pair end up watching a kitschy advertisement with a ?successful? shopping mall owner (Will Ferrell) inviting anyone to come manage the business to make a billion dollars. Drawn by this exaggerated promise, they skip town to live out their new dream as shopping mall managers while avoiding their debt. As one might expect, this task is hardly a cakewalk and isn?t made any easier by the peculiar residents and shop owners that live in the mall.

Rounding out the cast are well-known actors taking odd roles, such as John C. Reilly, Will Forte and Zach Galifianakis. Aside from the strangeness of their roles, these characters can be surprisingly entertaining to watch interacting with the deadpan Tim and Eric. There are also some poorly acted roles, though Tim and Eric are also known for their use of amateur actors along with celebrity look-a-likes.

Beyond this minimal plot and amusing cast, it is hard for viewers to follow. From the start of the movie, terrible commercials and public service announcements pull the audience out of the story before tossing them right back in. While it is hard to understand their humor, it is worth noting that the surreal nature of their humor can be appreciated if one doesn?t attempt to figure it out. There are a number of gross-out moments which are presented in bad taste, but these may also be part of the joke. Tim and Eric aren?t content to simply parody any medium, but they instead take the absurd or silly elements out of things such as PSAs, commercials, trailers and big films and throw them into the audience?s face.

Heidecker and Wareheim were recently in town for a student press interview while touring the country.

?Well we?d made 50 episodes, and felt like we finished that chapter, wanted to expand into short films. We?ve always wanted to make a movie from the very beginning,? Heidecker said of why they made the move from television to film.

?Just like how the TV show is very much about television, so our film is very much about movies,? Wareheim said on the challenges faced in the transition.

In person, the duo possesses a similar deadpan humor, but responded seriously to the notion that their show and film had no narrative sense, and were against the term ?anti-humor? being applied to their work.

?We think it?s a misnomer. Our intentions are always to be funny, to make you laugh, but we?re just not relying on tired old staples to be very comfortable for people. But we?re not against comedy, we?re all for comedy.? Heidecker said.

Tim and Eric?s Billion Dollar Movie won?t win any critical awards, but that is not what the movie was created to be. It will make an audience chuckle, laugh and squirm in various ways, so it?s pivotal that viewers keep this in mind while watching. Fans will be thrilled to watch, but it?s not likely to win over new audiences.

Source: http://uwire.com/2012/03/02/movie-review-tim-and-eric-parody-film-with-bizarre-humor/

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hi: Sundance

Sundance was great. My first narrative short film, Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke was selected and premiered in Shorts Program 5. It was super silly out there, Uncle Luke got to come out for a few days. Luke even annouced that 2Live Crew was getting back together.

Program 5 was called “the weird one.” But that’s cool by us. Other favorites from my program were Bobby Yeah and Talmut.

Lots of free junk you don’t really need but like is given out at festivals. The best merch providers were Timberland and Burt’s Bees. Please give me so much Burt’s Bees that I become one slimy girl. I won’t even have to walk anywhere, I can just glide on through doorways on that stuff.

Click on the links to see what people wrote about Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke.

Some of our favorite writings include:

?Uncle Luke is an incredibly original film, both in terms of its tone and the technique of its storytelling? Uncle Luke really taps into the popular culture of a specific generation, and it has a very healthy disrespect for convention and authority.? – Sundance Programmer

?Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke is undeniably entertaining, whether you get the cultural references or not. It is a smart and intricately self-reflexive example of what cultural theorist Jim Collins has called ?the perpetual circulation and recirculation of signs that form the fabric of postmodern cultural life.? Mayer and her collaborator are quintessential bricoleurs. In Uncle Luke, street-credible slang and classic booty beats reconstruct a landmark of film history. High and low, art and entertainment, fiction and reality become multiple facets of an intellectually-integrated work that specifically depends on cultural quotation. The parallels are both narrative and structural. Whereas La Jetee is constructed from stills, referencing the psychological relationship between photography and memory,Uncle Luke draws from the nostalgia power of Mayer?s two dimensional boards.? - Art Papers review Annie Hollingsworth

We made this short film on a shit budget and filmed whenever we could get the most access to free things. I am happy people enjoy it. Film is a labor of love and whenever I am in it, I never want to do it again. But as soon as it’s done, I am day dreaming about the next project.

Source: http://missjillianmay.blogspot.com/2012/02/sundance.html

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Lisa Marie Presley wants to make better Elvis film (AP)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. ? Over the years, Lisa Marie Presley has become dissatisfied with movies chronicling her father’s life, so she just might make a film about the rock `n’ roll icon.

The daughter of Elvis Presley said she has been in talks about a movie, though she didn’t offer a timetable.

“There’s not been anything done properly with him yet, you know, that has satisfied me in terms of capturing everything,” she told The Associated Press. “It will happen, though.”

Presley, who rarely gives interviews, was at Graceland this week to attend the opening of a new exhibit. “Elvis Through His Daughter’s Eyes” is a personal look at Lisa Marie and includes her baby shoes, her first record player and a small white fur coat ? touchstones from her days living at Graceland, her father’s longtime Memphis home until his death Aug. 16, 1977.

This year marks the 35th anniversary of Elvis’ death, which is observed each August with a weeklong gathering of fans in Memphis. Officials anticipate as many as 75,000 people, the number that showed up in 2007 for the 30th anniversary.

Presley lived at Graceland until she was 5, which is when her mother Priscilla divorced Elvis and moved with Lisa Marie to California. She continued to visit Graceland, and she smiles when talking about the time spent with her dad, such as when they would ride a golf cart through the neighborhood together. She recalled waiting for her father to make his daily entrance down the stairs.

“He was always fully, fully geared up. You’d never see him in his pajamas coming down the steps, ever,” she said. “You’d never see him in anything but `ready to be seen’ attire.”

Elvis, a renowned car and motorcycle aficionado, also was known to leave the grounds and hang out with locals in the neighborhood.

“Sometimes he would go and there would be a convoy and everybody would follow,” she said. “He’d be going down Elvis Presley Boulevard and you would see these devices riding down the road, of all sorts.”

Lisa Marie has spent much of the past few years taking care of her 3-year-old twin daughters she had with husband Michael Lockwood. She has two children from a previous marriage to musician Danny Keough, which ended in 1994. She also was married to actor Nicholas Cage and pop star Michael Jackson.

Presley did not want to talk at length about Jackson. The exhibit displays a photo of her and Jackson visiting a children’s hospital in Budapest, Hungary.

“It was just one of the moments that was captured … we were helping this child get a liver transplant,” she said.

When asked what comes to mind when she thinks of Jackson, she said: “I can only say that I have good memories.”

Lisa Marie has found time to make a new record, her third. Set for release in May, the album is being produced by Grammy-winner T-Bone Burnett.

Presley said she stays involved with the workings of Elvis Presley Enterprises, which licenses her father’s name and image in merchandising, music, television and film. Likenesses of Elvis have appeared in countless movies and TV shows, some without permission.

“There can be a sort of cheesy take on him, which I don’t always love sometimes ? you know, the later years and that whole thing with his white jumpsuit,” she said. “Now I’m probably over it. But I mean it was kind of running wild for a while. It was a little bit cringe-worthy.”

For her movie, Presley envisions something like “Walk the Line,” the Johnny Cash biopic starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Presley, the heir to her father’s estate, said she is glad the business is back in the hands of a private company, Apollo Management Group. The private equity group purchased CKx Inc., which owns Elvis Presley Enterprises and the “American Idol” franchise, in May.

She likes the idea of updating exhibits and the Heartbreak Hotel at the Graceland tourist attraction across the street from the home. She also would like to see revitalization of the poverty-stricken neighborhoods near Elvis Presley Boulevard.

“It makes me sad to see that, it does, because I remember when it wasn’t there,” she said. “I don’t like to see that anywhere I am, to be honest.”

Memphis officials have for years talked about improving some of the areas around Graceland, but nothing has been done. Graceland is one of Tennessee’s most visited tourist attractions.

As for the exhibit, Presley said one of her favorite items is the key used to operate the golf cart because it helps her recall when she was alone with her father, riding around the neighborhood.

“That was my life,” she said. “I carried it everywhere. It was never far from me or not on my person when I was a child. I hadn’t seen it in 35 years.”

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/celebrity/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120201/ap_en_ce/us_people_lisa_marie_presley

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