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April 2, 2011

“the big kahuna” film review

Filed under: movie,review — t. sterling @ 11:55 pm
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I watched this movie on a whim. I couldn’t remember who or why this movie felt suggested to me, but since there was a curiosity, I decided to check it out. I’m glad that I did.

I feel like this is one of those movies very few people would watch or be into, only because on the surface of the movie, let alone the plot line or premise, it’s hard to figure out exactly what this film is about. Or you might be watching it waiting for something to happen and missing the point entirely.

Fortunately, I feel alerted to films like this when I catch words or names that suggest the film I’m about to watch was adapted from a stageplay, like this one was. Plays are great ways to deal with stories that reply strongly on heavy dialouge like this film is. Don’t get me wrong, some things do happen and it pays off in a good way.

But let me back up… the movie is about a group of sales reps. I found myself realizing what they were selling wasn’t all that important to the plot. But I’ll get to that in a second. There are two veteran reps, expertly played by Kevin Spacey and Danny DeVito (which makes me wonder why they don’t have Oscars for these roles) and a newbie rep who is recognized these days as head of the Cullen pack in Twilight. I know I’m not really describing his character correctly, but that’s not all that important either. The two main reps are putting on a function to get some new clients and they are looking for one in particular before the evening is over. Turns out they might have an in with “the big kahuna” when they learn about the rookie, who happens to be a strict Christian. That part is important to the story.

What happens from the start to the end is a discovery about honesty, regret, and what makes someone human. It’s a lot more than that, actually. In fact, writing a mere review isn’t giving this film the justice or the debate it’s calling for.

What I can do with review is continue to praise the awesome acting of both Spacey and DeVito… both actors I’ve learned to respect more and more with each movie I see them in. Yes, even Batman Returns.

I’ve read that this film can be compared to one I haven’t yet seen called Glengarry Glen Ross, which has a heavy monologue delivered by Alec Baldwin. Another great and famous monologue is by Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men which doesn’t make that much sense without seeing the whole movie to get the full context of what he’s saying and why he’s saying it. The same goes for this movie and DeVito’s ending monologue, which I’ll post, even though it’ll be out of context.

One last movie I’d like to throw out there… if you liked this movie, you may like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I believe that film was also based on a play, but it also deals with some heavy topics. Or at least one really heavy topic realized by the end of the film. But it’s also a film that takes place in the span of a single day. Maybe a whole 24 hours or less, or at least The Big Kahuna did.

As for ratings go, it’s rated R for language. Whether you want your kids around or not, I’m pretty sure they won’t be interested to care what’s going on. I can already imagine adults who wouldn’t care. But if you want to see a film with stellar acting and great discussion, I suggest checking this out. I still need to process this film for myself… as I recess into deep thought mode.

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when school is too cool

I kept promising to divulge in what I’ve been up to the past few weeks to a month. As most of you should know by now, I go to the Connecticut School of Broadcasting which from here on out will be known as CSB (unless, for whatever reason, I feel the need to spell it out). Since I’m still there, I know there’s a lot more I’m going to learn and experience. Initially it’s an 8 week program, but it offers a lifetime, career long service. I could talk all day about how awesome the school is, but for right now, I’m just going to explain why I’ve been so busy.

Like I said, the education lasts for 8 weeks. We’re taught by industry professionals (who are still working in the industry they teach) and we learn by doing. We take notes but at times it seems pointless (I take them anyway) because it’s all hand-on training. Grab the camera, sit behind the radio mic, DO IT! It’s intense. They throw a lot of information at you in a very limited time. Fortunately, I have a background in a lot of this stuff so some of it was a refresher, while other parts built on to what I already know. But I’m loving it.

Outside of class, our fearless leader and school director Art takes us out on what a few of us have called “field trips” where we get to experience first hand what some people do for a living. Long story short, we go out and record live performances. We can’t call it “filming” because we don’t work with film. Especially not on these field trips, everything is recorded on to big memory cards. By the way, those cameras are nice. The ones they make us use… well… it gets the job done. But the point is we have to learn how to use a regular camera before they can trust us with the high end ones.

Anyway, I’ve now gone on three of these event field trips, sponsored be local radio stations which usually feature CSB graduates. There are a lot of them out there and all of them singing praises of what a great school it is and how it got them to the job they are working at now, or at least started them on their way. (By the way, the school specializes in dozen upon dozens of jobs. I wish I brought a few of my friends to at least check out the tour.)

CSB with Egypt Central

So our first event was somewhat of a mini rock concert. I want to have a separate post for that because of all the pictures I took and all the video we shot and experiences we had. That was last Friday. Monday I saw Sugarland. Due to this being a much bigger event, camera work was left to the professionals, which was our teachers. I took a few pics with my phone which I’ll also post later. But check out some of the stuff they shot here. Last night I saw Duran Duran (and a cover band called Kick). I actually got behind a camera this time, but video won’t be up for a few days, but I’ll post it when it does.

Besides that, I’ve been having a blast. My classmates are all very diverse and have their own bursts of awesomeness. I don’t want to call any of them out by name right now, there’s time for that later. All you need to know is sometime maybe in May you’ll get to hear a “morning” radio show online called “The Morning After” and yours truly will be the news anchor. It should be a lot of fun and I’ll also be living my dream. Part of it anyway.

Before I sign off, here is a look at an assignment I had been working on. It’s practically finished, but I was so excited, I wanted to show it off a little. The assignment was simple enough, shoot some footage, edit, add a voiceover, maybe some music, some transitions and have fun. Check, check, check, check, check, and check.

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