
A still from Universal Pictures' "Leatherheads" starring Jon Krasinski, Renee Zellweger and writer/director George Clooney
Thankfully, the slight dry spell at the video store is over and now the re-editions of classic films and summer favorites will be spilling into your favorite house of rental. Here are a few from this week that might pique your interest.
Sex and the City
I’ve spent plenty of time watching reruns of old “SATC” episodes and its an enjoyable show, so i’ll give this movie a shot. It’s pretty clear from the trailer that there isn’t going to be anything groundbreaking but more of a mini-series of episodes strung together with some big budget gloss. Miranda is going to be neurotic. Charlotte is going to be happy-go-lucky. Samantha will sleep with someone. Carrie is going to get with Mr. Big. But with this film, fans of the series get what very few TV fans get - more time with their favorite characters. Now we just need that “Arrested Development” film.
The Godfather Collection
About seven or eight years after its last DVD incarnation comes the ultimate edition of one of cinema’s treasures (minus Sofia Coppola in “Part III”). Francis Coppola has gone through and frame-by-frame done a digital re-master of the films, which I’m sure is a treat in the Blu-Ray edition. While the previous edition was quite good, the special features in this set is just astounding with tons of brand new documentaries. Do yourself a favor and set aside a piggy bank to save up for this set which will set you back between $50 and $70 depending on the format you buy it in.
Leatherheads
George Clooney took what he learned from the Coen Brothers and made a straight-up screwball comedy. While not everything works in the film, it’s good to see Clooney trying all kinds of different styles in the films that he has directed so far (”Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,” “Good Night and Good Luck”). Jon Krasinski, Clooney and, even, Renee Zellweger pull off the fast-paced dialogue quite well. In short, it’s a romantic comedy that any guy would enjoy because there’s plenty of pigskin action to fill up those nights when ESPN isn’t playing any football.