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Blog Entry 25 of 31 Jonathan's Movie Reviews
Hy. I'm Jonathan Lack, age 15, and I've been reviewing movies for four years now. In this blog, I will continue to review films, giving them a rating on an F to A scale. I'll also be reviewing games and DVD's. My DVD reviews will be in-depth looks at picture, audio, and extras quality, also rated on an F to A scale.

Hairspray Film Review
Contributed by: Jonathan Lack   on 7/20/2007

Film Rating: B+

After a few trailers for the film Hairspray that made the movie look so bad that even the world's most optimistic person wouldn't be hopeful about it, and a few equally atrocious TV spots, I was not excited for the film. I like musicals, but even that wasn't enough to make me hopeful about this one. John Travolta playing an obese house-wife? Sounded disturbing. No, I was not in the least excited for Hairspray. Surprise of all surprises, the film actually works pretty darn well, and guess what? John Travolta absolutely steals the show in one of the funniest roles of the year.

Before I get ahead of myself, let me give you the lowdown on the plot. Tracy Turnblad, a "pleasantly plump" teenage girl who has a passion for two things: dancing, and the Corny Collins Show, an "American-Bandstand" type of show that showcases tons of dancing. When one of the cast members has to drop out of the show, Tracy is determined to win a spot on the cast, and after a run in with one of the members of the show, Tracy is hired and becomes Baltimore's new star.

That's the film's basic premise, and to give any more away to those unfamiliar of the story would be to rob them of the fun of seeing how Hairspray's plot progresses. But suffice to say, before the film is over there's lots of dancing, singing, and shakin' that's bound to delight audiences.

The film is driven by its star-studded cast. As mentioned above, John Travolta takes on the role of Edna Turnblad, Tracy's mother, (yes, that's right; mother) and he absolutely steals the show. The audience was laughing before he (she?) uttered a single line, and one he did utter a line, they laughed harder. The root of Travolta's hilarity in the role is the outrageous way he/she pronounces many words, intentionally over-accenting most of his/her dialogue. When Edna finally gets a big musical number in the movie, you'll be laughing and cheering, because Travolta can still sing and dance, and mixed with the humor of the role, it becomes a jolly good time.

But Travolta isn't the only cast member that gives a good performance. Hairspray is full of some of the most inspired casting of the year. Christopher Walken portrays Tracy's eccentric father, owner of a successful joke shop. Michelle Pfeiffer, who has seemed to be MIA the past few years, is delightfully evil in the role of Velma VonTussle, the head of the station that shows the Corny Collins show, determined to get rid of anyone that's different. Queen Latifah, who I usually can't stand, gives an inspired performance as "Motormouth Maybelle," the host of Corny Collin's once a month "Negro-Day" special. Amanda Bynes is hilariously dumb in the role of Penny Pingleton, Tracy's best friend. I've seen Bynes in lots of TV shows and films in the past years, and I think she should take more roles like this, because it's what she's good at.

The song and dance numbers are very inspired, and are a blast to watch. The first half hour has lots of rather un-inspired choreography, but after the half hour mark, that seems to clear up, and the dancing becomes as interesting as the singing. It's lots of fun throughout, for people of all ages. Anyone who's a fan of the movie Grease should check this movie out; it's in the same batch. Hairspray is no masterpiece, but it is a fun summer musical that more than worth a watch.




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Submitted By: Elise Collins
posted on 4/30/2008 @ 8:07:05 AM
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You are extremely biased. Hairspray started as a broadway musical, that's great accomplishment in itself. If you think that guys playing girls or vice versa is strange, well it happens every day in plays all over the world so it's not that uncommon. Plus hairspray rocks since it has historical significance and awesome upbeat songs.
Submitted By: Rachel Faulkner
posted on 3/28/2008 @ 8:21:16 PM
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I can tell that you have an extremely biased viewpoint - and this doesn't surprise me - because this movie started out as one of the most wonderful musicals of all time. Furthermore, the role of Edna must be cast to a male because Edna must have a lower voice than portrayed by females. Last, you say that the film wasn't wonderful, yet you give it a B+. Usually, a B+ is a good score to give to a movie and if you didn't like it, it would probably be a C or C-. I would do a little more research about this topic, because you sounded as if you went into the theater knowing you would hate it.
Submitted By: Lena N.
posted on 3/12/2008 @ 6:40:41 PM
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I LOVE HAIRSPRAY!!!!!!!! I think the review was a little long and I think you went into to much detail about everything that happened. But overall this was pretty good.
Submitted By: Caroline Till
posted on 2/5/2008 @ 8:06:36 PM
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A B+! Come on! I loooooooooove HAIRSPRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted By: Meimei Lang
posted on 7/27/2007 @ 2:41:22 PM
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I liked how you wrote this review but sadly I dont agree with you. Hairspray, (i thought) was really good especially since zac efron AND amanda bynes were in it.
Submitted By: Lindsey Folcik
posted on 7/26/2007 @ 9:16:21 PM
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i think this is a very good rating, but for me it was too long, but don't listen to me cuz i dont know wat im saying, but it was a good review.
Submitted By: Lindsay Lundberg
posted on 7/22/2007 @ 11:21:19 AM
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I think that Jonathan reviewed this movie very well. He told just enough that he dosen't give anything major away and it he makes you want to go see it for yourself. Although I liked it alittle bit more then he did, he still explains most of the characters very well that it gives you more of an idea on what their role was. I definitely recommend this movie because it was fun and will give you something to laugh about. This movie definitely gets two thumbs up from me because it was a great laugh and had most of my favorite actors and actresses, from Queen Latifa to John Trovolta to Amanda Bynes and more. So I think Jonathan reviewed it very well and told enough to make you want to go see it.
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