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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Will kids get "Lost" in Will Ferrell's new flick?

Ferrell's reboot of the '70s classic TV show is rife with gross out laughs. Find out why Common Sense Media rated it IFFY for 14 and under.



What Parents Need to Know:

Parents need to know that this movie contains extensive (yet genial) vulgar language as well as an extended sequence where some of our heroes are clearly stoned on a natural narcotic/hallucinogenic substance. There's also a high degree of body-function humor: at one point a character douses himself in dinosaur urine to mask his scent, an egg is removed from a huge pile of dinosaur feces, and a character is swallowed whole and later excreted by a dinosaur.


Families Can Talk About
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...the phenomenon of '70s TV shows coming to the big-screen; does this represent the way these shows have wormed their way into the public consciousness on the level of their merit, or instead as a constantly repeated exercise in money making and profit taking? Families can also talk about Will Ferrell -- what do all his characters seem to have in common? What's behind his comedic appeal?
What's the Story? Reviewed by James Rocchi

After his bizarre theories about time-travel and inter-dimensional wormholes earn him the scorn of the scientific community, Dr. Rick Marshall (Will Ferrell) is exiled to working as a tour guide at the La Brea tar pits. Holly Cantrell (Anna Friel), the one person who believes his theories, finds him, encourages him to build his dimension-spanning equipment, and then leads him to a souvenir stand in the desert run by Will (Danny McBride) that just happens to be at a weak spot between worlds. Soon, the three are transported to a strange primitive world of dinosaurs, friendly primates, and scary lizard men.

Is It Any Good?

What saves LAND OF THE LOST from being annoying or overblown is the naked transparency of its low ambitions; this isn't a serious-minded reinvention of the series, or an attempt to make a work of art out of '70s TV. Instead, it's a chance for Ferrell and McBride -- two talented comedic improvisers -- to do their thing in a world of dinosaurs and dangers, peril and parody.

Director Brad Silberling knows this, working from a script by two ex-Saturday Night Live writers,  so he goes easy on spectacle and heavy on slapstick. Land of the Lost is hardly the most original comedy -- Ferrell's playing another of his arrogant airheads, McBride another of his roughneck buffoons -- and yet something about the sci-fi setting makes what could have been tired moments fresh, as if a familiar restaurant redecorated while still serving old favorite recipes. A broad, foolish comedy, Land of the Lost has more than a few laughs, even if it is somehow both expensive and disposable.

Did you see it? Plan to? Let us know. Watch the review and find out what else is new in theaters.
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  • Frantastic's Avatar
    Posted by Frantastic Fri Jun 5, 2009 3:15pm PDT

    I had to think for a minute as to why the alien creatures called "Sleestaks" were so familiar. Today if finally dawned on me. Wow it has been a long time. I don't know I think they will get it somewhat. It should be taken as humor not real serious as stated.

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    Posted by Frantastic Fri Jun 5, 2009 3:16pm PDT

    I kept seeing the sleestaks in the quizno commercials and couldn't figure out where I knew them from. Or put the movie together with it. I am a little late sorry.

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  • blaaaaah's Avatar
    Posted by blaaaaah Fri Jun 5, 2009 6:47pm PDT

    Oh, please. Who cares whether or not they'll get it.

    If you're questionable as to what might be in the film, then don't take your children. Simple as that.

    Parents these days. . . .

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  • tweet's Avatar
    Posted by tweet Sat Jun 6, 2009 7:27pm PDT

    cable is now showing the old shows of land of the lost...the movie? well, anything with Will Ferell in it is going to be nasty. too bad.

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  • crazysmom's Avatar
    Posted by crazysmom Mon Jun 8, 2009 5:42am PDT

    children should not see this movie I took my 12 year old and he even realized lots of parts were not very appropriate and they said like 500 cuss words.

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  • Laura's Avatar
    Posted by Laura Mon Jun 8, 2009 6:56am PDT

    This should be PG 13. I saw it this weekend and really didn't like it. I LOVED the TV show when I was 6. I made my mom sit on the couch beside me because I was terrified by the Sleestaks! The show was cheesy but in a good low budget 70's way, the movie was Will Ferell stupid. The Sleestaks and Grumpy were well done though. However the movie was worth it to get SciFi to put the original show back on TV!

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