A Geeky Guy's Guide to The Rip

in The Pub10 days ago

I have to admit, I still have a positive bias toward Ben Affleck and Matt Damon ever since I saw Good Will Hunting. Not only do I think it is one of the best movies about mental health ever made (especially one geared toward young men and their mental health) but I am just really impressed by the fact that a couple of buddies in their 20s wrote and made the movie. As a result, I tend to be drawn to any project that include both of them.

Beards. Because police have beards. I guess.

So when I saw ads for the Netflix movie The Rip, my ears and eyes perked up. I took a look at the description and something hit me. This movie is a ripoff of a couple of classic B movies from the 70s and 80s.

As a child of the 70s and 80s, I freaking LOVE John Carpenter. And I don't mean his horror movies like Halloween (although that is one I can watch). I mean Escape From new York, They Live and the two movies I was referring to before: Assault on Precinct 13 (1976 version) and the Thing. If you haven't seen those movies, skip The Rip and just watch any or all of those.

For the uninitiated, Assault on Precinct 13 is a super low budget movie about... well... and assault on Precinct 13. A gang attacks a police station. The police and the criminals inside need to band together to survive until the state police can get there. It is super cheesy and even more fun. The Thing on the other hand is not cheesy 9aside from the special effects). It is a remarkable remake of a 1950s movie about an arctic research facility that is invaded by... The Thing. A creature that can take over anyone's body. Anyone at any time can be the villain. It is actually an incredible movie.

The Rip seemed like writer Joe Carnahan had watched these Carpenter classics and said, "These are freaking awesome! What if I combine these two idea?" It would have to be twice as awesome!" He would be wrong.

By ripping off both of these ideas, Carnahan really has no ideas. Neither aspect of the story goes anywhere. In The Rip, Affleck and Damon play the leaders of a police special unit that stumbles upon a more valuable bust than they had expected. They need to count the money and get it out before being killed. Someone on the team is obviously a traitor... but who? My answer: who cares?

Although that premise, backed up by Affleck and Damon could not miss... but it did. And it missed badly. The movie is just plodding and boring. It is like they had a checklist of things they wanted to rip off from those movies and methodically went down the list checking them off. I honestly can't think of a single shocking or original thing that they did.

Like so many movies these days, this probably would have been better as a 42 minute episode of Law and Order Criminal Intent. Even thought they had two distinct stories to deal with, they were both so simplistic that both of them could be tied up in-between the commercials.

Sadly the movie wasn't even bad enough to get me angry. At least I have fun ranting about movies I despise. This one just sat there. When it was over I just went, "Yep. I watched that." and promptly forgot just about everything about it.

Whether or not to watch this depends entirely on how much time you have to waste. It is not terrible. But it is not good. It also matters if you have seen The Thing, Escape From New York, or They Live. If you haven't seen those, use the time you would have spent on The Rip and watch those. And then if you still have time left over and you are in for a low budget simple movie, check out Assault on Precinct 13 (1976 version). Then and only then should you spend time on The Rip.

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Well I just clicked on your review of this to see if I had been wrong about my own bias when flipping through the Netflix lineup and seen Ben Affleck starring in this movie. I consider Affleck one of the worst actors who ever graced Hollywood. It's like he came ahead of the line years in advance of what I term "walk through" actors we often see now a days. Your reviews are proving to save me so much time, (and in this instance, agony) since I've seen all the other movies, and can now be rest assured I won't have to waste any more time thinking maybe, just maybe, after all these years, Afflect actually learned how to be an actor.

Another movie that caught my attention, but didn't managed to watch it so far. And now your review makes me want to watch it with my own eyes also!

I haven't seen too much about this one, but it seemed kind of interesting. I mean, those two together is like Jay and silent Bob right? Have you seen anything about the movie Crime 101? That has me intrigued.

I’m definitely going to see Crime 101. I think that comes up in February.

By writing "It's not terrible, but it's not good either," you're already giving your opinion, my friend. Furthermore, investing time in something that your expert opinion tells us will be a waste is better left undone. Instead, focus on other activities, such as a good episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit or Chicago Fire, which are my favorite shows. Although I should start watching others, that will be later. Right now, I'm focused on working to earn enough money to invest in a business that will help me have more free time in the future to dedicate to both my family and Hive.

Miss out on all that good humor writing style of his in exchange for reviews on reruns I've seen, at least two, three times already, I'd fall asleep faster than trying to watch tv. lol

With that spoiler, the best idea is to skip that movie, although I haven't seen any of the ones she mentioned in her post. Perhaps I won't see them because right now I don't have much free time, so it's better to dedicate it to my children and grandchildren because, God willing, in just a few days I'll be back with my husband.

Reading you, the premise were good, but the execution was poor... I didn't know this movie, if I step on it, I'll skip then

Stretching a simple idea into a full-length movie is risky, and it sounds like this one didn’t quite justify the runtime.

If you like who done it movies, His Hers, might have been Hers His, isn't half bad making it through it, and for a mystery of who done it, was executed suburply. My son ask when I was watching it, if it was good, and I said so far the acting's good, the music's good....since it's episode series, it tends to start to get a bit draggy, but the end doesn't disappoint. I told him if he could figure out who done at the end, and be honest he didn't figure it out as he thought who'd turn out to have done it, I'd buy him a steak.

It is exactly like this: if a young person's mental health is not good, he will never be able to survive in this world. And to improve mental health, we can learn a lot from these films. If we watch some things specifically and think about them, I have also seen many films, but the ones you tell us have much more special and interesting things in them. So, its story also seems quite interesting.

I'm not a fan of movies or series, so investing part of my time in something I'm very likely not going to like is, from my point of view, unnecessary. But thanks to you, I might be able to watch "Stranger Things" because of your good reviews and some others I've read.

I agree with this review. It’s disappointing when a movie with big stars ends up feeling boring and unoriginal.

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