This Week’s WAMG Podcast – PASSENGERS, A MONSTER CALLS, and More!

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This week’s episode of our podcast WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS The Show is up! Hear WAMG’s Jim Batts and Tom Stockman talk movies. Our guest in the studio this week is Lynn Venhaus, film critic for The Belleville News Democrat and the Kirkwood/Webster Times. We’ll discuss the weekend box office and review PASSENGERS, A MONSTER CALLS, HIDDEN FIGURES, and ASSASSIN’S CREED.We’ll discuss all of the local movie events, pay rtribute to the late Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, and then Michelle McCue will call in and we’ll all choose our favorite movies of 2016.

Here’s this week’s show. Have a listen:

PASSENGERS – Review

Red alert on the Avalon for Jim (CHRIS PRATT) and Aurora (JENNIFER LAWRENCE) in Columbia Pictures' PASSENGERS.
You can usually count on big-pedigree sci-fi films like ARRIVAL to contain truly challenging ideas, but how, this late in the game, can we still get a movie like PASSENGERS, one of the most misguided big-budget sci-flicks in recent memory?

Set in an unspecified future, PASSENGERS stars Chris Pratt as Jim Preston, a mechanic onboard the spaceship Avalon. Like the other 5000 passengers, Jim is in suspended animation for the ship’s 120-year journey to the planet Homestead II, where earthlings are colonizing after overpopulation problems back home. Unfortunately, Jim has the misfortune of waking up 90 years too soon when his sleeping pod malfunctions. He sends an email back home to apprise someone of his predicament, but is informed it will take decades for that message to transmit, so like Chuck Heston in THE OMEGA MAN, he settles in to his role as the last man (not) on Earth. After a year of shooting hoops, playing Hologram Dance Dance Revolution, and watching the movie WOODSTOCK over and over alone, Jim decides he could use some female companionship (if you know what I mean!). He becomes fixated on the prettiest pod-dweller on board, a shapely Sleeping Beauty named Aurora, played by Jennifer Lawrence. But he’s conflicted. Waking Aurora would technically steal her future and doom her to die of old age aboard this ship long before she lands on Homestead II, but he’s really lonely. Jim likes Aurora’s eHarmony profile best – she’s from New York, her father had won a Pulitzer and she wants to be a writer! There’s the ominous shot of the ‘Hibernation Pod Owner’s Manual’ with a screwdriver laying on it! She’s booked a first-class ticket on the Avalon, which was quite expensive (we’re told the Avalon’s parent company’s profits were in the quadrillions), but Jim is really lonesome. I expected an angel and a devil appear on either of Jim’s shoulders just like on Pinto in ANIMAL HOUSE to argue his dilemma (“Squeeze her buns! You know she wants it!” vs “If you lay one finger on that poor helpless girl, you’ll despise yourself forever!”). Arthur the robot bartender (Michael Sheen) seems to think it’s okay to wake her up, or at least does little to discourage it and promises to keep it a secret and Jim is really lonesome, so he goes there. He awakens Aurora, and after a couple of minutes of her fretting, they’re shooting hoops, playing Hologram Dance Dance Revolution, and watching WOODSTOCK together. Her first-class status even gets them better food! Eventually they’re naked in bed (his plan worked), but when Arthur spills the beans about how she really woke up, Aurora cries, kicks Jim in his sleep, and insists they get drunk at Arthur’s bar on alternating evenings. Eventually, a crew member (Laurence Fishburn) awakes to answer some questions and there is a climactic crisis requiring Jim to swing into action to save the sleeping passengers.

The level of intelligence in the script of PASSENGERS is shockingly low – the screenplay is so dumb and the science stupid. Why is Homestead II so damn far away? Is this really the closest planet they could find to inhabit? If it takes 55 years to transmit a message, how the hell did scientists research this planet and get info on it? No time is ever spent developing the characters and all that rapey male fantasy stuff is so wrongheaded, I predict some real backlash.

The sets are shiny, the cinematography is slick, the music is appropriate, and most of the important special effects are competent (a scene where they lose gravity while Aurora is swimming works). Morten Tyldum’s direction is workmanlike but screenwriter Jon Spaihts must have taken sleeping pills to write this one-dimensional story.

The two leads do little to stand out in their roles. Pratt leaning on his likeability doesn’t work with a character this clueless. Lawrence looks smashing swimming laps in a mesh bikini and running down hallways wearing designer dresses with her lipstick, hair, and make-up all in place (all that’s missing is that teddy nightie that Farrah wore in SATURN 3), but we all know the Oscar-winner is better than this material. Laurence Fishburn is introduced coughing up blood, so you know he won’t be around long. Andy Garcia’s cameo is so pointless I wonder why they bothered. Michael Sheen has some amusing moments as Arthur the android barkeep, but I wish they had brought Dudley Moore back to life, a la Peter Cushing in ROGUE ONE, for this role. I wasn’t bored with PASSENGERS and was amused by its political incorrectness and lack of self-awareness, but it should not be taken seriously as adult science fiction.

2 of 5 Stars

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of PASSENGERS In St. Louis

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Jennifer Lawrence (Aurora) and Chris Pratt (Jim) star in an exciting action-thriller about two strangers who are on a 120-year journey to another planet when their hibernation pods wake them 90 years too early. Jim and Aurora are forced to unravel the mystery behind the malfunction as the ship teeters on the brink of collapse, jeopardizing the lives of the passengers on the greatest mass migration in human history.

Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen, Laurence Fishburne, and Andy Garcia, PASSENGERS is directed by Morten Tyldum.

The film will be released in theaters nationwide on December 21, 2016.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of PASSENGERS on Monday, Dec. 19 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

CHRIS PRATT played “Star Lord” in which 2014 sci-fi adventure film?

JENNIFER LAWRENCE played “Katniss Everdeen” in which sci-fi series ?

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2. No purchase necessary. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

PASSENGERS has been rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for sexuality, nudity and action/peril.

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Jennifer Lawrence And Chris Pratt Star In Amazing First Trailer For PASSENGERS

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Sony Pictures has released an exciting first trailer for the sci-fi adventure PASSENGERS.

Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt are two passengers onboard a spaceship transporting them to a new life on another planet.

The trip takes a deadly turn when their hibernation pods mysteriously wake them 90 years before they reach their destination. As Jim and Aurora try to unravel the mystery behind the malfunction, they begin to fall for each other, unable to deny their intense attraction… only to be threatened by the imminent collapse of the ship and the discovery of the truth behind why they woke up.

Looks like another terrific film from director Morten Tyldum. In 2015, the filmmaker received a DGA nomination for his work on THE IMITATION GAME.

Also featuring Michael Sheen, Laurence Fishburne and Andy Garcia, PASSENGERS arrives in theaters this Christmas season on December 21, 2016.

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Photos: © 2016 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Has ‘Passengers’ missed it’s flight?

‘Passengers’ is a new movie you may not have heard anything about, mainly because there’s been very little publicity out there for it. I couldn’t really tell you why Sony isn’t promoting this more, but this film from ‘Six Feet Under’ and ‘In Treatment’ director Rodrigo Garcia looks like it may have some potential. Set for a “limited” release date in the US of October 24, 2008… you’ll have to watch for this one. The film stars Anne Hathaway as a grief counselor who is assigned the ten survivors of a plane crash to help recover. Every one of the survivors is somewhat textbook, except for one who feels changed… as she investigates she finds something is definitely different about him. Not sure how this will pan out or why it’s getting the marketing shaft, but the trailer gives it reason to be considered taking a look.