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Hot Rod (HD-DVD + DVD-Video)

 

Picture: B/C+     Sound: B/C+     Extras: C-     Film: C-

 

 

Adam Samberg has only been on Saturday Night Live for a few years and already, they are trying to make him a movie star.  It is not that he is not capable of being funny, but does the process of presenting a star have to be so plastic, tired, forced and dumb?  Unfortunately the answer is yes when the debut film is a one-joke, unfunny-joke project like Akiva Schaffer’s Hot Rod, a silly and very long 87 minutes that feels more like the film is stretching out a single joke from Napoleon Dynamite than being a film, which is as bad as doing the same with an SNL skit.

 

Samberg is would-be stunt man Rod Kimble, no relation to the doctor from The Fugitive, but he thinks he’s bad.  Rod always falls and gets hurt no matter what he tries, so any hope of being Evel Knievel is a long stretch, much like this film.  Sissy Spacek and Ian McShane turn up as his parents in throwaway roles and all in all, this is as forgettable as SNL since Tina Fey left.  The film bombed at the box office.  We’ll see if it becomes the cult hit the studio hopes for.

 

The 1080p 2.35 X 1 image looks like it was shot in HD and suffers in detail and depth as a result, looking color limited and not even one of the best HD features we have seen in either HD format.  The anamorphically enhanced DVD version is even poorer, with Video Black issues and detail limits typical of HD shoots now, though the limited motion blur indicates newer HD equipment.  The sound mix is dialogue based, nothing to write home about and is on the flat side in the Dolby True HD 5.1 mix exclusive to the HD, Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 on the HD and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 on the DVD, getting poorer in that order.  The combination is as flat as the film and Trevor Rabin is left scoring nothing much.

 

Extras include an audio commentary track by Samberg, Schaffer and actor Jorma Taccone, Ancestors Protect Me: Behind the Scenes of Hot Rod, Home Video Footage of Orchestra Recording Session, Punch – Dance, Kevin's Videos: Deleted and Extended Scenes with optional commentary by Schaffer/Samberg/Taccone, outtakes reel, theatrical trailer (in HD on the HD-DVD) and Easter Eggs.  That is more than enough for this still exercise, but Paramount hopes for a cult hit.  I would not hold my breath.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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