{"id":38602,"date":"2012-08-03T06:00:49","date_gmt":"2012-08-03T13:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/?p=38602"},"modified":"2017-08-04T12:13:37","modified_gmt":"2017-08-04T19:13:37","slug":"weekend-movies-aug-3-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/weekend-movies-aug-3-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend Movies: Been There, Done That"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At the time I&#8217;m writing this, I haven&#8217;t yet seen either of this weekend&#8217;s two major new movies. Judging only by the trailers and TV spots, both look like clones of the original movies that they&#8217;re based upon.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The bigger of the two openers this weekend is the PG-13 remake of Arnold Schwarzenegger&#8217;s 1990 sci-fi action flick &#8216;<strong>Total Recall<\/strong>&#8216;. The remake stars Colin Farrell, Bryan Cranston, Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel, and is directed by Beckinsale&#8217;s hubby, Len Wiseman. Personally, I liked what Wiseman did with his first two &#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/bluray.highdefdigest.com\/996\/underworld.html\">Underworld<\/a>&#8216; movies and loved his take on the &#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/bluray.highdefdigest.com\/1093\/livefreeordiehard.html\">Die Hard<\/a>&#8216; franchise, so I&#8217;m actually very curious to see how &#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/bluray.highdefdigest.com\/7010\/total_recall_mbe.html\">Total Recall<\/a>&#8216; turns out, despite the fact that it looks like a scene-for-scene remake. (Hopefully, I&#8217;ll have a review ready soon.)<\/p>\n<p>The second widest opener for the weekend is the third title in the &#8216;<a href=\"https:\/\/bluray.highdefdigest.com\/3511\/diaryofawimpykid.html\">Diary of a Wimpy Kid<\/a>&#8216; (or as I like to called it, &#8220;Diary of a Prick Bastard,&#8221; because the main character is such a douche) franchise, called &#8216;<strong>Dog Days<\/strong>&#8216;. &#8216;Wimpy Kid 3&#8217; takes the annoying characters and follows them over the course of a summer. From what I&#8217;ve read, this movie combines the stories of the third book, &#8216;The Last Straw&#8217;, and the fourth book, &#8216;Dog Days&#8217;. But I would have been more inclined to see the movie if it was titled &#8216;Straw Dog Days&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Rashida Jones co-penned the Sundance dramedy &#8216;<strong>Celeste and Jesse Forever<\/strong>&#8216;, which gets a limited opening due to the good graces of Sony Pictures Classics. In it, she and Andy Samberg play best friends who once gave marriage a shot, but have since divorced. The fact that they still act like best friends and are inseparable seems to be a problem for all of their friends, but not them.<\/p>\n<p>Broken Lizard&#8217;s Jay Chandrasekhar has a new movie called &#8216;<strong>The Babymakers<\/strong>&#8216;. The film stars the underrated Paul Schneider as a husband who can&#8217;t get his wife, the overrated Olivia Munn, pregnant, so he enlists his buddies for a good old plan of breaking-and-entering to retrieve his sample from a local sperm bank. As long as it&#8217;s better than &#8216;The Slammin&#8217; Salmon&#8217;, I&#8217;m in.<\/p>\n<p>The director of &#8216;City of God&#8217; gives us a romance flick with &#8216;<strong>360<\/strong>&#8216;, an ensemble title starring Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Anthony Hopkins and Ben Foster. 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