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Booze Revooze: A Drinker’s Skewed View of DATE NIGHT

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From the juiced-box and the soundtrack: Nickelback – Burn It To The Ground


Ramblings: Stood Up

Final Proof: 3 Shots

You know how you get drunk with a blind date? You saw the babe’s picture first and she looked cute and you figure you may as well give her a shot because it beats drinking alone. You come to The Bar None and put a few back and have a decent time, she makes you laugh a little and while she’s not a fascinating date, you have a better time than you thought you would because you know this girl’s “type” (a little romantic and pretty middle of the road) and she turns out to be not as mundane as you’d feared. Only problem is she doesn’t get drunk, doesn’t let go and doesn’t go crazy. So while you have a pleasant time, you know you’re not going to see her again. That’s what Date Night was like.

i was super worried that Date Night was gonna end up a romantic comedy and y’all know by now how rom-coms make me ass vomit. There was really only one “romantic” moment where Claire and Phil Foster (Tina Fey / Steve Carell) are in a car analyzing their relationship and, fortunately, it passes as quickly as light beer on an empty stomach. Date Night is definitely more com than rom and is all the better for it.

A big part of the comedy, of course, was the cast. And not just the team of Tina Fey / Steve Carell. Sure, they did a solid job but they were a sure thing. The nice surprise was all the people they brought with them on Date Night. We got Mark Ruffalo and Kristen Wiig as the divorcing friends, James Franco and Mila Kunis as a couple of entry level criminals, as well as appearances by Ari Graynor and Olivia Munn. Not to mention a Mark Wahlberg who refuses to put on his shirt. Too bad Leighton Meester, who plays the baby sitter, didn’t do the same.

Like with any rendez-vous, however, there were some slow spots. One of the problems i had with Date Night is Martin Scorsese. He made this very excellent movie called After Hours with Griffin Dunne (Desperately Seeking Susan) before he was sucked into the black hole of Hollywood’s vacuumous abyss. Scorsese made this comedy about a guy stuck in New York at night and all the crap he goes through trying to escape. So yeah, kinda exactly like Date Night. But 25 years earlier. And funnier.

But i’m not gonna sit here and rag on my Date Night behind it’s back—i’m not that kinda guy. Apart from a couple (really big) WTF moments, this babe was nice enough to look at and an entertaining time. i got to laugh out loud a couple times and how often does that happen? i’m not gonna take her home and try to get her drunk, though, because this is the kind of movie you sleep to, not with. Sure, i’d be happy to introduce her to my folks but do you really want to spend a long time with someone your parents adore?

Buzz Kills (Watch Out for Spoilers)

Sex: 2 ½ Shots

From the juiced-box, the soundtrack, and dedicated to all these young lovelies: Teddybears & Mad Cobra – Cobrastyle


What we got here is a PG-13, which means it’s Pretty Gay if you’re over 13 because if you’re looking for sex you’re gonna be left high & dry, and more “dry” than “high”.

The closest you’ll get is a kinda long scene in a “strip” club where no one does, including Tina Fey in a hot outfit who then proceeds to do an amusing pole dance with Steve Carell. Oh yeah, plus there’s a shot of Tina adjusting her own boobs. And she says “bitch”, i love the way a woman’s lips wrap themselves around that word.

You know who freaked me out, though, in a good way? Tina Fey (40). She’s unknown in Yeman and as i’ve been here for 20+ years, i never got to see her on SNL and 30 Rock doesn’t exist in this place due to the fact that American humor translates about as well here as a drunk redneck interpreter at a Thai lady-boy convention. Point being, i discovered her in Date Night and liked what i found. She seems like the kind of intelligent, quirky babe who doesn’t know how cool she is or how good she looks so she’s always making fun of herself and never takes herself too seriously. Works for me.

Also, and you regulars pro’lly noticed this about me, what i like about a woman’s looks is what makes her look different from all other women. Like how i made a drinking game out of Rachel Adams’ beauty marks or obsess over Mélanie Laurent’s mole, i’m intrigued by Tina Fey’s scar and find it eerily attractive as it makes her uniquely her. (Creepily enough, she got it as a 5-year-old when she was playing in her front yard and a stranger walked up and cut her for no reason.)

Anyway, i think she’s sexy and i’ll take on any of y’all who say different—as long as your definition of “take on” doesn’t involve fisticuffs. Here are my arguments:

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There’ll be more shots of her below, in my drawers. Just scroll down, you can’t miss ‘em.

As i said before, Leighton Meester (Gossip Girl‘s Blair Waldorf—24) plays the baby sitter. Unfortunately, this movie was called Date Night and not Bad Dad Does Naughty Babysitter After Date Night. Doesn’t mean that Leighton’s not hot, though.

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i got more shots of her in my drawers, too. Just look down, all the way down. You won’t believe the collage of her and Blake Lively…

Then there was the Mila Kunis (26) cameo. You might remember her from when i exposéed her in the Booze Revooze of The Book Of Eli. She plays one half of a bad ass duo, with James Franco as her lesser half.

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i got more shots of her lining my drawers. Go down…

Silken Butterflies

Making an all-too brief appearance here was Olivia Munn (29) you may remember her from my exposée in the Booze Revooze of Iron Man 2, where she was Chess Roberts) who played a Hostess at the Claw, a chic Manhattan restaurant the Fosters go to.

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Another repeat offenser here in The Bar None is Ari Graynor (27), who i already introduced to y’all ’cause of Whip It where she put on the skates as Eva Destruction. Here she plays this hottie blonde in Phil Foster’s tax office. In The Bar None, she just plays a hottie.

Last but certainly not least is the charming Stacey Scowley. She was a book club member for only the briefest of moments, but i’m hoping to see a lot more of her later.

The Photo Links To Her Website

For those of you who prefer Buddies to Butties, we got Steve Carell (37):

Mark Wahlberg (38) smokin’:

James Franco (32):

A Smoke

Drink: 2 Shots

Some casual references but nothing serious. Here’s the blow-by-blow:

  • Brad (Mark Ruffalo) has a bottle of beer while explaining to Phil (Steve Carell) that he and his wife are separating
  • [Phil and Claire (Tina Fey) have] Chardonnays at the bar
  • [Reference made to the fact that it's] Bad luck to toast with an empty glass
  • [Phil and Clair drink] Expensive red wine at The Claw
  • [Phil] Vomits after the excitement; “Is that blood?” “No, it’s Cabernet.”
  • Mafia guy (Ray Liotta) has wine in bar
  • Crenshaw [William Fichtner] drinks whiskey on the rocks in the strip club

A Smoke

Rock & Roll: 1 Shot

More funny than rock and roll. There’s the Nickleback up top and then there’s this, which kicks off the movie.

From the juiced-box and the soundtrack: The Ramones – Blitzkrieg Bop


Boring Technical Crap

Written by: Josh Klausner

Directed by: Shawn Levy

Starring

Tina Fey – Claire Foster
Leighton Meester – Katy
Mila Kunis – Whippit
Olivia Munn – Claw Hostess
Ari Graynor – Young Woman
Stacey Scowley – Book Club Member
Kristen Wiig – Haley Sullivan
Steve Carell – Phil Foster
Mark Wahlberg – Holbrooke
Mark Ruffalo – Brad Sullivan
James Franco – Taste

Bottom Line

The kind of date you might want to make at a matinée so you don’t have to spend too much on it. Either that or wait for it to come on DVD.

Al K Hall’s Drawers

Tina Fey (40)

Leighton Meester (24)

Leighton Meester With Blake Lively --- Click On Shot For A Wallpaper

Mila Kunis (26)

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Booze Revooze: A Drinker’s Skewed View of IRON MAN 2

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From the juiced-box and the soundtrack: AC/DC – Highway To Hell


That’s right, babes. We got Iron Man 2 here in Yeman weeks before y’all. Go ahead and enjoy this sneak peek before next Friday. Don’t worry, i put up some spoiler alerts if you don’t wanna know before you know, you know?

Ramblings: Get The Lead Out, Iron Man!

Final Proof: 3 Shots

You know how you get drunk with some guy’s son? The dad is cool and someone you like to hang with, always lookin’ good and you have these really exciting nights so you think it’s gonna be a blast to hang out with his kid because “like father like son”, right? ‘Cept the kid is really long winded and doesn’t really drink at all so he’s kinda boring and god can he talk but he doesn’t really wanna do anything other than look through pictures of his vacation to Mesa Verde when he was 8. He looks enough like his dad but somehow the “cool” gene got lost in transmission so you just kinda sit there looking at your watch, having a good enough time but ready to leave as soon as you can for something more kick ass. That’s kinda the way it was with Iron Man 2.

So yeah, Iron Man 2 was rusty, especially after how much i liked the first one. The stuff i liked about Iron Man, the rock & roll, the cool fx, the humor… were all here but more diluted, like a watered down rum & coke that’s been sitting in the sun and the ice has pretty much melted and the coke’s gone flat but you can still savor the lingering original but more as an aftertaste than the real thing.

Robert Downey Jr rocked, that’s a given. You can’t be Robert Downey Jr and not rock. Even if he tried not to rock, he would rock at not rocking, s’what i’m saying. He carries Iron Man and Tony Stark with the same swagger he had in the first one—as a strong actor who’ll never let you down. To think he does it all sober and after so many screw-ups in his past makes me wanna get up off my ass and stand on my chair and start a slow clap.

The other actors do their jobs well. It’s always a pleasure to see Scarlett Johansson do anything, even if it’s just standing still and taking (very) deep breaths, but she plays a believable Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff, proving her range and letting us know she’s not just another chesty face.

Mickey Rourke played a killer Ivan Vanko / Whiplash. Rourke has all the kick of cheap tequila from a broken bottle with salt you snorted after forgetting the lime. He’s a solid actor, he has always been a solid actor and the fact that his mug is a little cracked doesn’t make the nectar any less potent.

Oh, and i gotta take a quick minute to congratulate Garry Shandling for his role as a Senator Stern. i’ve been a fan of his for years and it was nice to see him adding a depth to this role that i’m sure wasn’t there on the paper. Next round’s on me, Gare.

Nah, the only problem i got with the casting calls was the choice of Don Cheadly as Lt. Col. James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes. There was soma kinda divorce between Terrence Howard (the original ‘Rhodey’) and the Iron Man people, but us kids don’t want to hear about your grown-up problems. Cheadle can pull off a lot of jobs, just not action hero.

The only other kink in Iron Man’s armor is that his punch has lost its..punch, i guess. Not many kicks from his…kicks, if you follow me. Look at it this way, imagine we’re splitting the check, OK? i had five action scenes (the one in Monaco was excellent) and each one was about 10, 15 minutes max. That makes 75 minutes, with the tip.  OK, the total movie was 124 minutes, which leaves us 50 minutes of not much. Who’s gonna hafta pay for that? You are.

Too much back story, too much side story, too much back and forth story… Too much not enough is what we got here. Sure, the director was nice enough to try and hide the exposition with fancy images and CGI computers and crap, but after a couple minutes you see through these and realize the story is kinda stuck again.

Basically, Iron Man 2 will be all over like a cheap Iron Man suit: polished and good looking but not always effective.

Buzz Kills (Watch Out for Spoilers)

Sex: 3 Shots

i’ll tell you right up front that there’s not gonna be any nudity here. There’s tons of hot girls but the closest you’ll get to any skin is the marvelous Scarlett Johansson (25) undressing down to her bra in the back of a taxi cab. Why? So she can wear her secret hero suit.

Here she is, looking super in (and out of) just about anything.

 

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[AlKHallism: Pheelix has brought to my attention that the fourth pic on the left is NOT Scarlett. You're gonna have to enjoy that one a little less, i'm 'fraid.]

There’ll be more shots of her, including three in The Bar None, below in my drawers. Just scroll down, yo.

Of course there’s also the lovely Gwyneth Paltrow (37) reprising her role as Pepper Potts (at least they didn’t ask Don Cheadle to do this, too). No sex but she does kiss Tony Stark / Iron Man. Hey, it’s a passionate kiss—though it does get cut short by…Don Cheadle.

She’s hotter here than in the movie, trust me.

 

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Yes, there’ll be more shots down in my drawers.

Also coming back for another round in Iron Man 2 is Leslie Bibb (35), who plays journalist Christine Everhart. Interesting (or not) factoid: In real life she’s together with Sam Rockwell, the guy who plays Justin Hammer in Iron Man 2.

Anways, here’s why she plays Everhard Everhart (oh c’mon, like you didn’t know i was gonna go there).

 

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More shots of Leslie are loitering in my drawers.

Silken Butterflies

The first butterfly to flit across the silver screen is Olivia Munn (29) perfect for the role of Chest Chess Roberts, a TV anchor.

 

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i got drawer shots of her, too, just look at the bottom of this post.

We also get to see the stunning Kate Mara (27), just for a moment, in the pants of a U.S. Marshal (i mean in the role of a marshal, babes).

 

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Drawer shots of her down below, as well.

Finally, there’s Helena Mattsson (26) who plays Rebecca. Y’all might remember Helena from when i exposéed her the first time in Surrogates.

 

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You gotta check out the shots of her in my drawers. i won’t let anything slip, but you’ll be glad you scrolled down to see her arrival at the Iron Man 2 premiere.

For those of you who prefer Nuts to Sockets, there’s The Man, Robert Downey Jr (45) himself (who i also threw up a couple shots of on my Sherlock Holmes post.)

 

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Finally, before we get to the living legend himself, i’d like to throw up a Before (Life) / After (Life) shot of one of my heroes.

He may not be the sex symbol he was back in the day of 9½ Weeks but Mickey—you out there, Brother?—i really wanna party with you, man.

Here’s the reason why i wanna hang with Mickey Rourke (57):

 

 

Mickey Rourke In The Bar None Wallpaper

 

A Smoke

Drink: 3 Shots

i know, right? 3 shots? But guess what: There’s an Iron Man drunk scene! Swear to god. Peter Stark gets drunk at his birthday party, puts on the Iron Man suit and the fun begins. He staggers, falls down, tells the audience how he pees in the suit, swigs champagne from the bottle, tells everyone he loves them then accidentally blows his place to hell with his palm exploder light thingy.

Other than that, there’s these:

  • Ivan (Mickey Rourke) drinks vodka from the bottle in vodka
  • Champagne in the lab when Stark makes Pepper CEO [see photo up there]
  • In that scene, Pepper says, “I don’t know what to think,” and Stark says, “Don’t think—drink.”
  • Everyone drinks in a Monaco restaurant/bar

 

Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer at the Monaco Grand Prix

 

  • Ivan drinks vodka at the fancy meal in Hammer’s hangar
  • Hammer drinks Crown Royal on the rocks
  • Scarlett brings Stark a vodka and mouths with all her lips in close-up, “Is that dirty enough for you?”

There was pro’lly one more reference but i can’t read my note. It looks like “Sees a bottle of chom-Rural the…”

A Smoke

Rock & Roll: 2 Shots


[Press 'Play' for something from the juiced-box and the movie: The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go]

i’d be ready to give this lots more, ’cause what rocks here rocks hard but there was just too much down time between the tracks.

The music was pretty hard as well. In addition to what i’ve posted, there’s also AC/DC’s “Shoot To Thrill”.

Tragically, the movie is dedicated to DJ AM (Adam Goldstein), who died after filming a cameo as himself as the DJ at the party Stark gets drunk at. Apparently, Downey Jr took a shining to the kid, perhaps while remembering his own difficulties in his youth. The director decided to keep the cameo in, including when Peter Stark says, “Adam, I need a phat beat.”

Boring Technical Crap

Written by:

Justin Theroux (screenplay)
Stan Lee, Don Heck, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby (Marvel comic book)

Directed by: Jon Favreau

Starring

Robert Downey Jr. – Tony Stark / Iron Man

Scarlett Johansson – Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff

Gwyneth Paltrow – Pepper Potts

Mickey Rourke – Ivan Vanko / Whiplash

Kate Mara – U.S. Marshal

Leslie Bibb – Christine Everhart

Helena Mattsson – Rebecca

Olivia Munn – Chess Roberts

Bottom Line

Babes, i already told you, Robert Downey Jr’s in it. Standing policy at The Bar None: nothing rated below 3 Shots and a guaranteed recommend to see.

Al K Hall’s Drawers

Scarlett Johansson (25)

 

Scarlett Johansson in The Bar None

 

 

Scarlett Johansson in The Bar None

 

 

Scarlett Johansson in The Bar None

 

Gwyneth Paltrow (37)

 

Gwyneth Paltrow In The Bar None

 

 

 

Gwyneth Paltrow In The Bar None

 

Leslie Bibb (35)

 

Leslie Bibb In The Bar None

 

Olivia Munn (29)

 

Olivia Munn In The Bar None

 

 

Olivia Munn In The Bar None

 

Kate Mara (27)

 

Kate Mara In The Bar None

 

Helena Mattsson (26)

 

Helena Mattsson In The Bar None

 


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