Showing posts with label Alec Baldwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alec Baldwin. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

It's Complicated (2009)


This movie was good...and that's about it. There was nothing great or terrible about it, it was just a solid movie. It may have been helped a bit by Alec Baldwin's awesomeness.

Jane (Meryl Streep) is a 60 year old divorce woman who has come to terms, and has a picture perfect relationship with her ex, Jake (Baldwin). She's coming to grips with her youngest child leaving the house for college and the expansion of her business and home. While attending their middle child's graduation, Jane and Jake start drinking and that all leads to a night in bed that gives them the opposite reactions. This tryst continues throughout the next few weeks, all the while, Jane's architect Adam (Steve Martin), who is freshly divorced himself, tries to woo her in the casually nice way that he is. Oh yeah, let's not forget, Jake is now married to a woman who is half his age. Let the romantic comedy begin.

You can just look at director Nancy Meyers' resume on the poster and you will be able to tell what type of movie this is and who its core audience is. John Krasinski was alright in this, if not underused. But the real scene stealer was Baldwin, despite being part Jack Donaghy, his "30 Rock" character. This movie is a good movie. No more, no less.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

My Best Friend's Girl (2008)

There are two reasons, and two reasons alone, why I decided to give this movie a go: Alec Baldwin. My reasoning did not disappoint, but the movie surprised me a bit by how funny it could be.

The plot is so overdone it ridiculous, but the humor is there throughout most of it. Basic plot: Dane Cook plays a guy who other guys hire to take their exes out for the worst date of their lives, causing them to go back into the arms of the original guy. Jason Biggs hires Cook to get Kate Hudson back. Alec Baldwin is Cook's daddio. Simple, stupid, unimaginative. But this movie is funny. It tries a little to hard to be offensive when it's really not, but it is funny.

I used to be a fan of Cook's stand up when he first came on the scene, now it's kinda old. But these are the types of roles that could make him funny, where they just let him riff off-book. The humor mainly came from Baldwin, and can you really blame him?