Posts Tagged ‘The Breakfast Club’

“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is the BEST film of 2012 So Far!

September 13, 2012

I have now seen two advanced screenings of the new coming of age film The Perks of Being a Wallflower and I’m still reeling. It’s hilarious, emotional, dramatic, cathartic, heartbreaking and simply the best film of 2012 so far. Stephen Chobsky adapts his own cherished novel with an assured and beautifully rendered film featuring a flawless cast and an astounding Oscar worthy performance from lead Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Jack & Bobby). Lerman plays, Charlie, an introverted freshman outcast in Suburban Philadelphia in the early 90′s dealing with personal hardships, his own mental illness and the horror that is high school. He comes out of his shell when he meets a new group of friends led by gay and proud Patrick (We Need To Talk About Kevin’s fantastic Ezra Miller) and the reformed bad girl Sam (a transcendent Emma Watson showing she has a huge career ahead of her outside of the Harry Potter films). The three form a tight bond as they navigate some tricky relationships and monumental events throughout a year. The rest of the cast is fabulous as well with Mae Whitman as the funny and fierce Mary Elizabeth, Nina Dobrev as Charlie’s sister, Kate Walsh and Dylan McDermott who are lovely, funny and subtle as Charlie’s parents, Johnny Simmons as a jock with a secret, Paul Rudd as his supportive and inspirational teacher and a wonderfully tortured Melanie Lynskey in the very difficult role of Charlie’s aunt. The soundtrack is also brilliant with some 80′s and 90′s gems. I highly recommend this film and hope you will see it when it hits select theaters on Sept 21st and expands across the country this fall. It has the potential to become this generation’s The Breakfast Club and deserves a ton of Awards consideration. I think it has a very strong shot for an Adapted Screenplay Oscar nod for writer/director Chbosky and a SAG ensemble nomination looks good too. However, I hope it gets noticed across the board for the wonderful direction, performances, cinematography, editing and especially Lerman’s breakout brilliant performance. He is gonna be a huge star people and a very well-respected actor to boot. The film is truly timeless and speaks to anyone who has ever felt alone or like an outcast… For more on the best film of the year thus far, head to the Perks website here and check out the trailer below.

Perks of Being a Wallflower movie grade: A

Perks of Being A Wallflower trailer:

David Cook wont let you “Forget” the new Idol Farewell Song

March 3, 2011

Season 7 American Idol winner David Cook is following in the footsteps of previous winners Ruben Studdard and Carrie Underwood. You see he just recorded the season 10 “Farewell” song and it’s kinda awesome. Cook’s track is a remake of the classic 1985 #1 smash from Simple Minds “Don’t You Forget About Me” made famous in the film The Breakfast Club. After a couple of listens, I think this may be our best goodbye song in quite sometime. Cook remains reverential to the original but still give it his own rocking edge. The song will be featured tonight for the first time on the results show and will be available for download at digital outlets on Tuesday 3/8. It will also be included on his new album due later this spring. Check it out below and let me know if you think it’s one of the better farewell songs (like Daniel Powter’s smash “Bad Day”, Daughtry’s “Home”) or a more forgetful one (Will Young’s “Leave Right Now”).

David Cook “Don’t You Forget About Me”


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