6 thursday, april 24,2008 MOVIE REVIEWS. JOE STRUMMER: THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN The opening moments of *Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten" show an image of The Clash frontman in the stu dio. headphones on, waiting for his cue. In a voiceover, a producer asks Strummer what title he would like to haw presented with his name, to which he replies: Td like you to write ‘Punk Rock Warlord.” In this touching and intrigu ing documentary, director Julien Temple looks at the life of the voice behind hits such as “Rock the Casbah" and “London Calling." The film itself is like a compila- BABY MAMA Those going into “Baby Mama expecting the acerbic-yet-juvenile Tina Fey wit of “30 Rock"'s Liz Lemon should look elsewhere. As an uptight careerwoman who can't get pregnant. Fey ditches the sense of humor and goes for slightly caring and shrill, to vary ing degrees of success. Amy Poehler plays the lower class surrogate Fey hires to carry FOUR CORNERS 175 E. 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Temple also gives air time to Strummer’s other musi cal projects. The 101‘ers and the Mescaleros. Though a fid long at times. “The Future is Unwritten' is packed with rock-and-roll and memo ries even the uninitiated will find enriching. ■Catherine Williams her baby and is obviously sup posed to be the funny one here, but instead just comes off as grat ingly dumb. Her last-minute redemption is completely implausible to those w ith any amount of incredulity, and both characters come off as unsympathetic and unbelievable. Peppered with laughs, the script is hit-or-miss, but the story goes in a surprising direction. Unfortunately, the ending is too convenient and negates the interest- Diversions ing turns the story was taking. What was supposed to be the funny-yet-affective vehicle to cata pult Tina Fey to mainstream star dom is instead a subpar movie that would have gone straight to DVD had it starred anyone else. -Rachael Oehring 88 MINUTES itCrCrCrCt A! Pacino was once a guaran tee for at least a good flick. “88 Minutes” is a sure indicator that times have changed. The film tells the tale of a foren sic psychologist who is being black mailed and hunted by a murderer he put on death row years ago. 1 wouldn't have gotten my hopes up for this film if it weren’t for the presence of Pacino. I should have noticed that the film’s writer has also penned such gems as “2 Fast 2 Furious" and “Hollow Man II.” The script is a stumbling mess. It tries to tie moments of the film together with confusing and use less plot progression, but then the “high points" of the story are even worse. And the supporting cast just plunges this movie further down the drain. Leelee Sobieski is, of course, ter rible as a creepy grad student. But Alicia Witt outstinks even Sobieski with the worst performance so far of the year, as Pacino's assistant who lacks any coherent motivation and is just painful to watch. Bad script. Bad acting. 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Sharj) Teeth , inspired. The reaction isn't as immedi ate, but when the outpouring of emotion breaks the levee of your heart and comes rushing forth, it's unstoppable. No one would question his quality of songwriting, but somehow the fact that it isn't as central as on Sharj) Teeth makes the gems of Daniels' pen that much more affecting. Even though the path ahead might be perilous, it's totally worth the ride. -Jamie Williams Even a narrative about a heart broken sap who’s resorted to cut ting himself (“Johnny”) sounds toe-tappingly magnificent on A Buz:. A Buss. The effect to which elegies of loss and marching bar songs are dispersed amongst frank rock is insurmountable. Each one is delivered in a folk gusto that makes Bombadil s sound as unduplicablc as does the conflu ence of classically trained piano and baroque-infused instrumentation of the rest of the group. -Berm Wineka THE PNEUROTICS FORTY ROCK ickicir.: Asa band known as much for the neighborliness of its members as for its actual music, it's sometimes easy to forget how good The Pneurotics really are. Then comes Forty to act as a bold-faced reminder. Rich McLaughlin’s well-worn vocals and meaty guitar —with well placed harmonies from his wife. Mimi are more than enough to hold up. And in the instrumental “Song For Grace," we sec in the sub dued finger-picking of an extended acoustic solo, more than just a friendly neighborhood rock band. Contentment is rare in rock music, but from The Pneurotics, it makes sense. And it’s refreshing. -Bryan Reed TRIPP GOOD BOY CHARM ROCK A A A A A W W W)4U Campus favorite Tripp confirms its talent with Good Boy Charm. With dynamic energy from start to finish, this carefree album certain j AGgWg oof? VBiCE ®EE MS & r -' w ' \i X v ■ i . ■ X ■ * TICKETS I 919-843.3333 v *** j wwn mou.iAPmnMwwoAßfsnßi: altr flatly (Ear Hrrl ly will start the summer off right Sharp guitar solos blend with Alex Wilkins’ laid-back vocals. A lack of ballads leaves emotion that might normally be somber with an optimis tically upbeat presentation, making even the most heartbreaking rela tionship situation seem light. The LP's universality offers plen ty of fun but few surprises. -Melissa Brown AMERICAN PRINCES OTHER PEOPLE ROCK irkicCrk Other Peojde by American Princes is merely adequate. Some of its best moments might be called hypnotic, but there’s nothing extraordinary. The group's talent is evident and the tunes are relatively enjoyable, but elements warranting instant recommendation and heartfelt approval are absent. It simply yields supporters where finer records gamer activists. Other Peojrle is perfectly llstenablc but keeps the ear pining for some thing worth going to battle for. -Edwin Amaudin TICKLEY FEATHER TICKLEY FEATHER EXPERIMENTAUPOP ickir£rk When taken as a whole, it’s obvi ous that Annie Sachs, aka Tickley Feather, Is at her best playing short, as she does for the majority ofTiddey Feather’s ilebut The 20 morsels of 10-fi pop thrive on charming melodies that were built for small samplings. But Sachs has collected too many tracks to form a cohesive whole, so Tickley Feather is only fun when taken one bit at a time. -Jordan iMwrence