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Disney’s “Wreck-It Ralph” takes a nod and a rip from Pixar gem “Toy Story” and
takes us inside the world of arcade games, where characters see the slide of a
quarter as a call to work, and party when no one is looking. Oh, flattery. Story: Ralph (John C. Reilly) is the human wrecking ball villain of the 1980s
game “Fix It Felix Jr.,” but he longs to be the hero. Ralph commits a no-no and
crosses wires for his chance at glory, first to a shoot-’em-up alien game, then
over to a racing game called “Sugar Rush.” Much mayhem ensues as Ralph
wrecks. He can’t help himself. Now, this is not Pixar. It’s run-of-the-mill Disney. So, the score already is lower. The wit and heart, too.
But this is flat-out great fun. The “Felix” game is so exactly rendered
Atari retro-style, the characters blink when they move, I thought it was a real
title from 30 years ago. It’s not. That and the ridiculously hilarious side characters
(Alan Tudyk as a kooky king) make me game to play again. The myriad shrill corporate
promos … not so much. B+
Not
sure how I missed “Explorers” upon its release at the height of adventure films
starring children, with “Goonies” reigning as king. Joe Dante (“Gremlins”)
directs this fantasy about three boys (Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix,
and Jason Presson) who create a fantastical bubble that allows them to fly
across town and out into space where an alien race awaits. How? Don’t ask.
Just dig on the old Atari-level VFX by Industrial Light and Magic. Dante
hones in on all things junior high in the “Star Wars”-and NASA-fueled 1985, and
it’s a grand memory. Strangely, “Explorers” drags once the trio make first contact,
pop culture jokes and finger-wagging lessons repeated ad nauseam. The film could
have lost 30 minutes or been made into an episode of “Amazing Stories.”
Two hours? No. Presson – who!?! – impresses far beyond Hawke (“Training Day”)
and Phoenix (RIP). Watch J.J. Abrams’ “Super 8.” The boy there echoes Presson’s
look and character, with an attitude that jumps off the screen. Loved the Charles
M. Jones Junior High School joke. “What’s up, Doc?” B-