Showing posts with label Drew Barrymore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drew Barrymore. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Big Miracle (2012)

 
Big Miracle - 2012

Coming up next we have 2012's "Big Miracle", a based on true events film about a small group of people and the fight to save three grey whales that are trapped beneath a thick layer of ice high above the Arctic Circle.

The film's cast includes Drew Barrymore, John Krasinski, Kristen Bell, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Danson, Kathy Baker, Ahmaogak Sweeney, John Pingayak, John Michael Higgins, Vinessa Shaw, Rob Riggle, and Sarah Palin.





Our setting is 1988's Barrow, Alaska, a town that is three hundred miles above the Arctic Circle.


Alaskan reporter Adam Carlson is looking to break into big time news.  He's not especially excited about reporting on avocados, guacamole, and Mexican restaurants in Barrow.


His big chance comes when he discovers three grey whales stranded near an ever-closing hole in the ice.

Adam is surprised by how quickly the story gains traction.  Even such luminaries as Tom Brokaw are reporting on it.  (Here, we see footage from a 1988 news broadcast about the whales.)

The US government begins to make plans to help.  Orders come from President Reagan, himself, and Colonel Scott Boyer is tasked with leading the efforts to help the whales on their path to open ocean.


Adam's ex-girlfriend Rachel even steps in to help.  She works with Greenpeace and is anxious to make sure everything is being done to ensure maximum safety for the whales.  Adam is very surprised to see her arrive.

And even big-time news affiliates send reporters to cover the story.  Adam meets Jill Jerard, who chafes at eating a big breakfast before hitting the ice for some reporting.  "If you don't have ten thousand calories today, you won't last five minutes out there," Adams warns her.  Shocked, Jill looks at him and says, "I won't eat ten thousand calories in a year."

Because of plummeting temperatures, the whales are threatened with the closure of their breathing hole.  Volunteers work around the clock using chainsaws to make sure the hole stays open.


Another problem that must be faced is a huge wall of ice that blocks the whales from actually entering the open ocean.  The US military is using a hovercraft ice blower, but it only has a minimal effect.

Rachel wants to check on the health of the whales, and she decides to dive into the freezing water.



Under the ice, she gets views that nobody else gets to see.  The whales come to be named Fred, Wilma, and Bamm-Bamm.


With the aid of special machines and a whole bunch of helpers, the group makes over 400 breathing holes on a pathway to the open ocean.  At the ice wall, a Russian icebreaker is helping to make sure the ice gets broken and the whales can get through.


Everybody waits with baited breath to see if the ice has broken enough to allow the whales to pass.  They erupt into cheering when the whales surface for a breath of air.


Adam and Rachel smile and cheer right alongside the group as they watch the whales swim off to freedom.  Eventually, they resume their relationship.

Cast rundown:

Drew Barrymore - Big Miracle
   Drew Barrymore............................Rachel Kramer

John Krasinski - Big Miracle
   John Krasinski...............................Adam Carlson

Kristen Bell - Big Miracle
   Kristen Bell...................................Jill Jerard

Dermot Mulroney - Big Miracle
   Dermot Mulroney...........................Colonel Scott Boyer

Ted Danson - Big Miracle
   Ted Danson...................................J.W. McGraw

Kathy Baker - Big Miracle
   Kathy Baker...................................Ruth McGraw

Ahmaogak Sweeney - Big Miracle
   Ahmaogak Sweeney.......................Nathan

John Pingayak - Big Miracle
   John Pingayak...............................Malik

John Michael Higgins - Big Miracle
   John Michael Higgins......................Wes Handrick

Vinessa Shaw - Big Miracle
   Vinessa Shaw................................Kelly Meyers

Rob Riggle - Big Miracle
   Rob Riggle....................................Dean Glowacki

Sarah Palin - Big Miracle
   Sarah Palin...................................Herself

And that's it for Big Miracle.  One of the interesting things about this is movie is that despite the film being set in the icy conditions of the Arctic Circle, not one characters breath is shown when they are outdoors.  Also, when Rachel goes diving to see the condition of the whales, she is wearing red thermal gloves above the ice.  Under the ice, we see her bare hands.  When she resurfaces, she is once again wearing the red thermal gloves.

An amusing scene occurs when a Los Angeles reporter comes to Barrow and orders a breakfast burrito at the town's only restaurant (which happens to be a Mexican restaurant called Amigos).  The waitress tells him that his order will come with a side of reindeer sausage.  The reporter looks at her and says, "Mine, uh, won't."

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Sunday, July 26, 2020

He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

He's Just Not That Into You - 2009
Coming up next is 2009's "He's Just Not That Into You", a rom-com that follows a bunch of people trying to figure out the complicated waters of relationships.

The film's cast includes Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long, Kris Kristofferson, Wilson Cruz, Busy Phillips, and Cristine Rose.



Gigi is a young lady who has trouble getting a second date.  Alex is the bartender she is constantly unloading on.  Alex tries to help her perfect her dating game, and in the process Gigi falls for him.  And the feeling is entirely mutual.


Ben and Janine are a married couple.  Janine struggles wholeheartedly to make the marriage work.  Ben has doubts and isn't sure if the marriage is worth saving.


He falls for yoga instructor Anna, and the two engage in a flirtatious relationship that eventually puts the final nail in the coffin of Ben and Janine's marriage.




Neil and Beth have been dating for seven years.  Beth wants to move towards marriage, but Neil is happy with the status quo.  Can they overcome the stalemate in their relationship?


Mary is works in advertising for a local newspaper.  She has trouble meeting people organically.  "I had this guy leave me a voicemail at work, so I called him at home, and then he emailed me to my Blackberry, and so I texted to his cell, and then he emailed me to my home account and the whole thing just got out of control.  And I miss the days where you had one phone number and one answering machine, and that one answering machine housed one cassette tape, and that one cassette tape either had a message from the guy or it didn't.  And now you just have to go around checking all these different portals just to get rejected by seven different technologies.  It's exhausting," she says.


And Conor is a real estate agent who can't seem to get anywhere in his current relationship.  He even steps out of his comfort zone and asks for some advice from his clients.  If he tries a direct approach, will he succeed in changing the status of his relationship from friendly to romantic?


Some of the funniest things about this movie are the little snippets of advice from people the camera interviews.  This wealthy divorcee goes on and on about trying to catch a cheating husband in the act.  Eventually, she circles the conversation back to herself.  "But, the real master, I have to say, is me.  Three husbands, countless boyfriends.  I haven’t been caught yet."

Cast rundown:


   Ben Affleck.....................................Neil Jones


   Jennifer Aniston..............................Beth Murphy


   Drew Barrymore..............................Mary Harris


   Jennifer Connelly.............................Janine Gunders


   Kevin Connolly................................Conor Barry


   Bradley Cooper................................Ben Gunders


   Ginnifer Goodwin.............................Gigi Phillips


   Scarlett Johansson...........................Anna Marks


   Justin Long......................................Alex


   Kris Kristofferson..............................Rod Murphy


   Wilson Cruz.....................................Nathan


   Busy Phillips....................................Kelli Ann


   Cristine Rose...................................Wealthy Divorcee

And that's it for He's Just Not That Into You.  It you like movies with interconnecting storylines, this one is for you.  My favorite performance in this film was given by Drew Barrymore.  You can't help but smile when she's on screen.

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