Monday Mixer: 'The Incredibles 2' is officially happening
Posted Monday, May 11, 2015 at 2:07 PM Central
Last updated Monday, May 18, 2015 at 11:22 AM Central
by John Couture
Moms.
What's there really left to say? It truly is unfair that we only spend one day a year to celebrate the woman in our life who sacrificed so much to bring us into the world.
With few exceptions (Norman Bates comes to mind), the idea and reality of mother come about as close to matching up than pretty much any other concept. Dads come in all shapes and sizes, but the mom is pretty much one size fits all. That's not to say that all moms are the same, but when you say unconditional love, there's a reason that we almost always think of mom first.
So, Mother's Day was yesterday and in the age of social media, it's a holiday that has reached even higher plateaus. All of a sudden, Moms become the default profile picture on Facebook for one weekend and we all take time to appreciate where we came from and the woman who helped to nurture us to this point.
As mentioned above, there are very few departures from the mom ideal in films. That's not to say that Hollywood hasn't broached the subject of bad moms in the past, but it's practically as rare as the mythical unicorn. In light of this oddity, here's a quickie top five list of the worst moms in film.
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Throw Momma From The Train
Anne Ramsey made a mini career playing the "bad mom." She was good here and in The Goonies. -
Carrie
I can honestly say that I've never locked my daughter in a closet, but it's a close race between her classmates and Carrie's mom in terms of cruelty. -
Psycho
Norma Bates is presumably the main impetus behind her son's spiral into insanity and they are doing a great job of showing that on Bates Motel. -
Mommie Dearest
This portrayal is even more creepy when you realize that it's based on true-life Hollywood star Joan Crawford. Also, this film is the reason that we don't have wire hangers in our house. -
Serial Mom
Obviously we are having fun with this list, so John Waters' Stepford wife gone nuts takes the cake. The seriously worst mom ever though is probably Precious' mom. Mo'Nique is scary, like real crazy scary. -
Are you wondering if Disney has plans to make more Indiana Jones films? Funny you should ask, yes, there will be another Indiana Jones film.
We just don't know when, nor do we know who will be wearing the fedora and carrying the whip.
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You may have heard that there's a new Star Wars film coming out this year. Well, Disney is full speed ahead with their impressive brand of synergy. This trailer for Infinity 3.0 is out of this galaxy.
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So, James Corden took over the reins of The Late Late Show and my favorite bit of his is the recurring gag of actors reliving all of their roles in a few short minutes. The latest volunteer/victim is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The original bit with Tom Hanks is funny too.
- I've never really wanted to own a drone before. Then, I saw this amazing Millennium Falcon drone and now it's my life's mission to own one.
- Speaking of the Millennium Falcon, some ingenius Lego fans have created a scale version of the Millennium Falcon that is in direct proportion to the Lego Minifigs.
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What if Jar Jar Binks were the key to the whole Star Wars franchise? *shudder*
- There's at least this one report that claims that Joss Whedon left the MCU to take over the reins of Star Wars for Episode IX. This is specious at best, but I, for one, would drool over Whedon giving us a Star Wars film.
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It was Mother's Day this weekend as we mentioned and Carrie Fisher probably had the best response to this rhetorical question from the Star Wars twitter account.
@starwars Natalie Portman
— Carrie Fisher (@carrieffisher) May 11, 2015 - Not to bury the lead, but this was probably the worst kept secret in Hollywood. It's official, the sequel to The Incredibles is happening and it will be Brad Bird's next film.
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Kevin Smith has finished the first draft to his sequel to Mallrats and it apparently has an official name.
20 years in the making. 113 pages fulla old friends & new jokes. This is for you, Jim. Wish you were here. #MallBrats pic.twitter.com/O6HfIWbRY6
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) May 11, 2015Tim isn't a big fan of Mallbrats, but ever the Kevin Smith apologist, I am intrigued about the potential. Does these mean the kids of the original cast will take center stage?
Box Office 411
Don't you just feel bad for Avengers: Age of Ultron? It's always the bridesmaid and never the bride to The Avengers. In its second weekend of release, Ultron earned an outstanding $77.2 million. That number alone would be good enough for the fifth highest opening weekend of 2015 and yet, most people are underwhelmed.
Have we really gotten that jaded or were we simply spoiled by the once-in-a-lifetime performance of The Avengers? Time will be the ultimate judge of course, but I think we will come to appreciate Ultron's performance as other huge films in 2015 debut.
Remember, we predicted that Ultron would be the second biggest box office performer of 2015 behind only The Force Awakens. Combined, we figured that Ultron would earn $590 million and it's looking like a stretch to get there. At $313 million after two weeks, it should surpass Furious 7 as the top release of 2015 this weekend, but it will struggle to top $500 million as more competition enters the marketplace in the next few weeks.
The only new film to open up this week was Hot Pursuit that opened to a very disappointing $13 million. Counter-programming is going to be a key buzzword at the box office this year as the high-octane testosterone action films are being paired with smaller films aimed at the non-action crowd. So far, not so good for the films hoping to find success by giving audiences something different than what they want.
Yeah, that doesn't make sense to me neither.
Quick Hitters
No more wire mixers!