Family Stone

Family Stone is 2005’s original concept answer to a year of remakes and sequels. After watching this film, I wished they caved in and remade another 70’s TV show. Like G-Force, or David and Goliath. Maybe even the Six Million Dollar man, starring the little person from Fantasy Island.

Problem one: Slow pacing. To the director, I say, cut the first 15 minutes and get to the point. Please. To the theater goer, either bring a pillow, or poke out your eyes. The mind you save my be your own.
Problem two: The girl meeting the big, bad family for Xmas is a major PITA. I disliked her, and so did everyone in the audience. If she fell down the stairs, I would have cheered. Well, only if she died.
Problem three: Predictable. Even the grandmother bound in a wheelchair seven rows back knew what was coming next, and said so. At points the audience recited lines in lockstep with the characters.

What works:
1) It’s safe for all audiences. The only person it might offend are those who enjoy laughter.
2) The story could work as a Sunday afternoon movie. At least with a different cast, director and script.

Verdict: Cable, or a free movie rental on an airplane.

2 thoughts on “Family Stone

  • January 6, 2006 at 5:01 pm
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    My friend tried to talk me into seeing this movie. I prevailed and we saw “Walk the Line” instead. Based on this review, I’m glad I stuck to my guns.

  • January 8, 2006 at 1:06 pm
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    Protecting moviegoers from awful cinema since 2003. ;)

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