Monday, October 08, 2007

GOOD LUCK CHUCK NOW AVAILABLE

GOOD LUCK CHUCK NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE GOOD LUCK CHUCK FROM IMDB

In order to keep the woman of his dreams from falling for another guy, Charlie Logan has to break the curse that has made him wildly popular with single women: Sleep with Charlie once, and the next man you meet will be your true love.


HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE GOOD LUCK CHUCK FROM DVDTALK

To best summarize the violent tonal changes that plague "Good Luck Chuck," imagine for a moment if "Bachelor Party" had a subplot concerning the events of 9/11.

The recipient of a curse as a teenager by a spurned goth girl, Chuck has spent his life chasing love, but unable to make progress. When it's revealed his curse allows women he sleeps with the ability to find romantic perfection with the next man they meet, the whole town is calling up Chuck to abuse his gift. When Chuck meets accident-prone Cam (Jessica Alba), he falls in love, but can't seal the deal with her out of fear she'll turn away. With the help of his best friend (Dan Fogler), Chuck is off to rid himself of his powers and win Cam's heart.

I'm doing my best to embrace Dane Cook as a big screen star, but he isn't bringing the thunder like I know he's capable of. Last year's flat-tire comedy "Employee of the Month" muted Cook in an effort to promote him to romantic leading man status, leaving the jokes to unpleasant actors like Dax Shepard and Andy Dick. Why cast Cook only to write him a role that requires the stand-up comic to be a bystander to the fun? Well, that was one of several reasons that made "Employee" one of the worst films of last year.

"Good Luck Chuck" isn't quite the twisting knife "Employee" was, but it furthers the strange beautification of Cook as he lunges to be taken seriously as an actor. More power to him, but he isn't comfortable with himself in front of a camera yet, and "Chuck" is a film that's hasn't the foggiest idea what it wants to say.

"Chuck" opens like a traditional romantic comedy. It holds a jokey premise, contains a meet cute, and revels in the "electricity" between co-stars Cook and Alba. Then, to best explore Chuck's curse, the film transforms into a lewd, slightly graphic sex comedy with a mighty display of naked breasts and more intercourse jokes than you can shake a stick at. Suddenly, we have this unwieldy randy comedy. Soon, "Chuck" switches back to the lovey-dovey material, begging the audience to care about these two crazy kids as they chase the brass ring of love. Then it U-turns back into a slapstick farce. Then it wants weepy hearts again. Back and forth it ping-pongs until it resembles a soupy muck of intentions and performances, offering neither warmth nor humor, just a headache.


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