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>Movie Reviews: Holiday Weekend Edition!</title
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>Thanksgiving is a movie-loving time. 
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369436/">
<em>Four Christmases</em> (2008)</a> I mostly watched this under duress; it was playing at my parents' house on Thanksgiving Day, and to avoid it I would have had to leave. I don't really want to review these kinds of movies, because it just seems petty--I mostly hated it, yeah, but I knew that it wasn't made for me, it was made for someone who finds people getting slammed into the floor and kicked in the balls and whatnot hilarious. For someone who isn't totally fed up with the "uptight woman who loves her independence secretly wants a baby of own; she didn't even know it until she saw the negative pregnancy test" trope. Also for someone who can suspend belief enough to think that someone as aggressively uptight as Reese Witherspoon is a good match for a laid-back wiseass like Vince Vaughn (I like both actors and I think they are both capable of really good performances, but they so do not belong together). On the positive side, there were some great actors of a previous generation playing the four parents, the best of which was Sissy Spacek, who also had an awesome artist's colony house. Click ahead for more! Many are holiday-themed.</div
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><title
>My God, Did You See That?</title
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<img alt="Untitled.jpg" src="http://blog.case.edu/cereal/2009/11/22/Untitled.jpg" width="322" height="214" /> I've missed the last few weeks of 
<em>Saturday Night Live</em>, but I tuned in last night simply because I happened to finish a book right around 11:30. I'm glad I saw this episode because host Joseph Gordon-Levitt kinda brought the house down. (In case the name's not familiar, or that picture's too small, he was 
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0330687/">the kid on 
<em>3rd Rock from the Sun</em></a>; now he's 28 and making indie films. 
<em>The Lookout</em> was good; I hear 
<em>Brick</em> is great but it's been in my queue for about three years.) It's a pretty regular occurrence for hosts to sing and dance in their monologue; Gordon-Levitt chose to emulate the "Make 'Em Laugh" number from 
<em>Singin' in the Rain</em>. If you have seen that movie, you know the insane physicality involved. If you watched the show, you know that he 95% pulled it off, and that's an incredible achievement. 
<a href="http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/11/22/saturday-night-live-joseph-gordon-levitt/">This link to an 
<em>Entertainment Weekly</em> recap</a> helpfully provides clips of both Gordon-Levitt's number as well as the original from 
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0640307/">Donald O'Connor</a>. The writer of the recap, Ken Tucker, is very crotchety about the whole thing, huffing that he was not impressed because Gordon-Levitt didn't make it look as "effortless" as O'Connor did. Not to deride what O'Connor did back in 1952, but he had a cushion that Gordon-Levitt did not have: edits. Gordon-Levitt did the whole damn thing live! He landed BOTH runs up the wall! So he was huffing and puffing a little by the end. Tucker complains that the thing "wasn't funny," but I think he's missing the point. It wasn't meant to be funny, and it wasn't meant to be better than the original; it was meant to be an incredibly bold gesture by a guy who's just been hovering on the edge of superstardom for the past fifteen or so years, and who I expect will be much-talked about for the rest of the week. It was a calculated move saying, "hey, don't underestimate me," and my prediction is that it will work. (If you want funny, see the last skit of the night, also playable on the 
<em>EW</em> page. Gordon-Levitt played 
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098258/">Lloyd Dobler</a> doing the boombox serenade and Jason Sudeikis played the neighbor who just couldn't stop ruining it with questions. "Hey, whatcha doing? Is that Peter Gabriel?") Anyway, it impressed me. Watch those clips--O'Connor's first, so you know what the standard was, and then Gordon-Levitt's--and tell me you didn't have at least a little bit of admiration for the kid. (Who is, incidentally, exactly my age but still seems like he's twenty, only because he's been on TV since he was like four.)</div
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