14 September 2007

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BILLY BOB THORNTON - MOVIE REVIEWS: MR. WOODCOCK

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* Berry `Pregnancy' Puts Film On Hold. Latest: Halle Berry's Unconfirmed Pregnancy Has Reportedly Put Her New Film. Tulia On Hold.  The Producers Of The Movie, Which Also Features Berry's Monster's Ball. Co-Star Billy Bob Thornton, Were Hoping To Start Shooting The Real-Life Legal. Drama In October (07). They've Now Put Back Plans To The New Year (08),. According To A Tmz.Com Report.  The Website Claims Berry, 41, Is Three Months Pregnant With Model Boyfriend. Gabriel Aubrey's Child.  Last Month (Aug07), Berry's Representatives Denied Reports The Actress Was. Two Months Pregnant.  The Actress' Manager, Vince Cirrincione, Was Unavailable For Comment On The. New Report As Wenn Went To Press.  The Reported Film Delay Will Provide Tulia Director John Singleton More Time. To Recover From A Recent Accident, In Which His Vehicle Struck And Killed A. Pedestrian. (Kl/Wnwcmz&Amp;Wn) . . . . Halle Berry And Gabriel Aubry. New York Premiere Of Perfect Stranger Held At The Ziegfeld Theater. Departures. New York City, Usa picture

Caption: * BERRY `PREGNANCY' PUTS FILM ON HOLD LATEST: HALLE BERRY's unconfirmed pregnancy has reportedly put her new film TULIA on hold. The producers of the movie, which also features Berry's Monster's Ball co-star Billy Bob Thornton (Picture), were hoping to start shooting the real....

MOVIE REVIEWS: MR. WOODCOCK

Mr. Woodcock is the name of Billy Bob Thornton's character in the film, a high-school gym teacher who haunts the memories of his former students. One of them, as it turns out, is the character played by Seann William Scott, author of a self-help book advising readers to let go of the past. Arriving in his hometown to be honored, he discovers that his mother, played by Susan Sarandon, has taken up with Mr. Woodcock. "It's a character-centered story that's a little sluggishly paced but keeps the chuckles coming at about the pace of a good sitcom," is the rather mild reaction of Kyle Smith in the New York Post. Not so mild is the reaction of Susan Walker in the Toronto Star, who observes, "Thornton is starring in what appears to be a vehicle predicated on his typecasting as a vulgar, cruel, authoritarian character capable of the withering put-down." Janice Page in the Boston Globe remarks that "the film logs almost all of its laughs when it's at its crudest, meanest, and most unfiltered. Everything else -- and that is to say most of the movie -- is a big, fat, derivative waste of time." Several writers have taken note of the fact that it has taken a long while for the film to get a release date. "This thing has been sitting on a shelf for a year or so, and it's easy to see why," writes Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News. "Plot's dopey, timing's a mess." Roger Ebert refers to a recent Los Angeles Times article that indicated that the film went through three weeks of reshoots before the studio decided to release it. Still, he suggests, it's worth seeing for Thornton's performance alone. "The thing about Thornton is, he makes no compromises and takes no prisoners when he plays guys like Woodcock," Ebert writes. "He's a hateful bastard, and he means it. That makes the movie better, actually, than if we sensed a heart of gold under the crust, but it doesn't exactly make it funnier." And that may be just the problem, Claudia Puig suggests in USA Today. "This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year," she writes.




14/09/2007


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You just can’t pigeonhole Billy Bob Thornton. Think about the movie roles he’s most famous for and see what, if any, connection there is: Carl in “Sling Blade”; Hank Grotowski in “Monster’s Ball”; Morris Buttermaker in Bad News Bears”; Coach Gaines in “Friday Night Lights,” and my favorite, Willy in “Bad Santa.” His latest is “Mr. Woodc**k, which Thornton talks about in this audio interview: http://www.mrmedia.com/2007/07/billy-bob-thornton-beautiful-doorbad_19.html







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