Trailer for Julianne Moore’s Sarah Palin movie

Written by Vince Mancini / 02.01.12

Jay Roach has had a weird career. (He also looks a bit like Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, but that’s another story). Between directing horrific anti-comedies like Dinner for Schmucks and Meet the Fockers, he does acclaimed political retrospectives for HBO like Recount, about the 2000 election. In the same vein, Game Change is based on the 2008 book about the McCain/Palin ticket, starring Ed Harris† as John McCain and Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin. You can check out the trailer below, and just in time. It felt like it was almost five minutes since I’d last heard that c*nt’s name.

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Guhhhh. Nick Broomfield made a Sarah Palin documentary.

Written by Vince Mancini / 08.04.11

Nick Broomfield, who’s made documentaries about Kurt Cobain (Kurt and Courtney), Tupac and Biggie (Biggie and Tupac), and Heidi Fleiss (Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam), among others, is sort of a tabloidy, British version of Werner Herzog, and most recently, he turned his God-awful, droning, British stroke victim narration on Sarah Palin, for a new documentary that will be premiering at the Toronto Film Festival, for the no doubt untold millions of Palin supporters present there. There’s a new clip from it after the jump, and the crowd shot you see above comes from a Palin event in Lemoore, California (fun fact: that’s a couple towns over from where I grew up, I used to play basketball there). Between Sarah Palin spouting idiotic talking points (DEATH PANELS! FAT CATS!) and Nick Broomfield’s Kermit the Frog-gargling-oatmeal narration, it seems that the goal here was for no one to watch this ever. Which is really the preferred response to anything Palin-related. Great job, everyone, let’s break for lunch.

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The Sarah Palin Documentary has lions, zebras, and knights, apparently

Written by Vince Mancini / 07.14.11

Alison Willmore of the AV Club recently reviewed the Sarah Palin documentary, The Undefeated, and it’s a good thing she was there, because I’d sooner spend 90 minutes reviewing scrotum tazers (do they have those, you’re probably wondering? I don’t know, try a google image search). Nonetheless, the film represents an interesting narrative challenge, in terms of how to create a full-length film about how great someone is using dubious evidence. The director must be a former local news guy, because it seems the solution they came up with was basically “B-ROLL, MOTHERF*CKER!”

“The near-two-hour runtime is fleshed out with filler shots that are the video equivalent of clip art—discussions of the need for budget cuts come with a glimpse of money being set aflame, and talk of Palin being attacked in the press is accompanied by footage of an angry crowd shouting at the camera. These inserts get wilder and more dreamlike as the film goes along—lions hunting down and eating a zebra, a man with his head in a hedge, two businessmen smiling at each other while hiding weapons behind their backs, a knight getting shot with an arrow…”

Ooh, lions eating a zebra, that’s one of my all-time favorite stock footage videos. It’s up there with “fat people walking around the beach shot from the neck down” and “husband exasperated by carton of milk.”

It’s difficult, if not impossible, to imagine anyone who isn’t already a devoted Palinite seeking out or sitting through The Undefeated, which makes its distance from its subject all the more befuddling. The film features no interviews with Palin—she’s heard via snippets from the audiobook of Going Rogue, and seen only in news clips. Other than an opening montage of childhood photos, there’s nothing about her background or early life. The film sticks to her political career, presumably with the thought that it will reinforce her accomplishments in the arena, but in the process, it perversely provides a reminder of that career’s limited scope.

“Going Rogue.” Man, I’d forgotten about that. I love that title. It makes me imagine her getting spooked by flash bulbs and goring a reporter. That’d be a way better movie.

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The Sarah Palin movie looks dramatic as f**k

Written by Vince Mancini / 07.08.11

Here’s the trailer for that new Sarah Palin documentary, whatever it’s called.  DRAMATIC MUSIC! TALKING HEADS! B-ROLL! Man, this looks like the most dramatic movie you could possibly make about a governor who quit halfway through her first term to become a reality star.

FAT CATS!

[via Gawker]

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HEY, REMEMBER BOB’S BIG BOY?

Written by Vince Mancini / 11.24.08

Two new animated trailers hit Friday afternoon, and I wouldn’t want you to miss out.  Above, we have Astro Boy, from, Imagi animation studios and the director of Flushed Away, which is basically what would happen if Iron Man and Bob’s Big Boy had a butt baby.

After the jump, we have Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, starring our old friend Scrat, which combines ice age mammals with dinosaurs, as part of Fox’s ongoing attempt to totally F up your your child’s conception of history.  The only real question here is what would make a better baby name: Scrat Palin or SoHo Scrat Wentz?

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