So, was “Whip It”… good?

So, was “Whip It”… good?

Shaman’s review of Drew Barrymore’s last directorial “objet d’art” as well as an advice to the last person that seems to need it; James Cameron.

Review Opinion
By Shaman - Mar 13, 2010 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Other
Source: Shaman's Review of James Cameron's Avatar

Whip it’s beauty lied in its simplicity enabling the viewers to just sit back, open a cold one and enjoy the show. No one would be a stranger to this plot however the premise took it into a somewhat uncharted territory; Roller Derby! I had watched a few events of the sport so I was familiar with its concept which felt like watching wrestling on roller skates. It was entertaining to a certain extent but not enough to hook me on board on a regular basis. However, by incorporating the young girl struggling for her individuality as well as searching for her womanhood, Drew was able to turn an average sport into an entertaining event!

I wasn’t made aware of this jewel before I had seen it on the shelves when it came out a little while back. And that’s truly a shame since it should be showcased in every theatre across the land! I’m not saying that it’s the best film I’ve ever seen but it succeeded at something the industry has repeatedly failed to do for countless years now; to bring a refreshing and simplistic originality to a revisited story. Too many times has Hollywood attempted to polish their reboots, remakes, re-imaginings and re-farts with “oohs and aahs” instead of either keeping what made it great in the first place or improving on the source (if that’s ever possible) by the simple addition or preservation of “soul” into their endeavours. In my opinion, a story can have “heart” all it wants but if it doesn’t have a soul to bare at the audience, it doesn’t have much of a leg to stand on. It would be nothing more than a beautiful display of fireworks which is entertaining but doesn’t make you “connect” with it on a deeper level. If we take James Cameron’s Avatar for an example, it was a beautiful spectacle but a tale of initiation without enough character development pretty much translates to simple fireworks. Cool but… lacking a bit.

"Whip It" was a refreshing little gem of a flick that had “feel good” written all over it!!! There were no fireworks in sight and its the last film that would have needed it in my honest opinion! In my eyes, it became an instant classic like very few we’ve seen in our day and age, taking me back to the days of Footloose, Karate Kid and Big! The performances felt smooth, simple and natural incapacitating you even more into the story. I never thought I’d see the day where Daniel Stern could be a cool father without needing a straight jacket. Juliette Lewis’ performance as the antagonist we love to hate yet can’t help but still want to cheer on, kept the story going and added enough spice to ask for more! But the true star that stole the show was this small town girl that aspired to bigger things that no one would have imagined her do; Ellen Page! She completely sold the character to us on a silver platter and all we could do is bask in her beauty and greatness even at its most simplistic. I haven’t seen “Juno” yet but she practically was one of the few things in “X-Men: The Last Stand” that didn’t warrant thrashing! Not only does she have the perfect look and build for James Cameron’s next project, but her talent would be a guaranteed investment in the project’s success! James, Ellen Page is your Gally! As for “Whip It”, I’ll "closeline" it with five elbows to the face on five!!!



And for all the sketch fans out there, here is my sketch of Ellen Page as Alita: Battle Angel!!! Click on it to check out my whole gallery ;)










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Scarface
Scarface - 3/13/2010, 10:41 AM
Great sketch as always shaman
Fister
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/13/2010, 10:43 AM
Great stuff Shaman. This was in theaters for about 2 hours and it got pulled, which is a shame. I have yet to watch it, but it is on my list (just below Boondock Saints 2). It looked like a great film!
juggy4711
juggy4711 - 3/13/2010, 4:12 PM
Interesting and cool sketch. @Ecks I loved the first BDS. Be prepared to be let down by part 2.
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/13/2010, 7:37 PM
@juggy- yeah, my expectations are low.
Scarface
Scarface - 3/14/2010, 7:57 AM
its a shame the Shaman has to post a great sketch like this in the reviews tab cause if he posts it in fan fic were it belongs it will get pushed to the second page
Shaman
Shaman - 3/14/2010, 12:55 PM
Hey hey, thanks guys :))

God, Scarface! Been a while huh? Glad to hear from ya :) DAMN IT!!! You figured me out LOL ;P Yeah, now a days, i don't just fork out sketches left and right without any meat to contribute in them. Just so it gives me the opportunity to post my stuff either in "reviews" or "editorials". The fan fic section is now dead to me cause it litteraly turned to shit and IMO, the fan fic site is the last thing i'll be contributing to. I don't think it's a bad idea in itself, but the whole reason i fan fic is for people to see it. The fan fic site is a great idea for people that enjoy doing it for the simple fun of it. But for me, no recognition, no gold. Now that the fan fic section has turned to shit, i'll be saving my skills for when they have the opportunity to have an impact on the majority of CBMers. But even then, very few people actually check out "reviews" nowadays if they aren't on main so i guess i'm damned either way unless i got something huge in regards to news to accompany my sketches ;)

And don't throw me any chairs but i still haven't seen BDS yet... yeah, the first one LOL. Had it in my hands at the entertainment store yesterday and i actually put it back on the shelves and saved my money. But i'll pick it up eventually. As for Whip It, if any one of you likes feel good independant movies that has enough of a punch for the big screen, i say it's definitely a must buy! Lewis is a total [frick]ing MILF in it, mascara blazing an all!!! HHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWTTTTTTT!!!!

Thanks Tea, somehow i knew you'd like those... uh, i mean her LOL ;P

ecksmanfan- Thanks bud! ARE YOU SHITTIN' ME!!! What makes a good film like this last only about 2 hours in theaters!?!?!?!?!? Whip It needs to be seen by everyone!!!
Scarface
Scarface - 3/14/2010, 1:00 PM
Whip it is a good flick I enjoyed it I have an editorial with all this crap in the fan fic section pop over and state your opinion on it Shaman more voices can,t hurt
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 3/14/2010, 1:16 PM
Good stuff Shaman, I'll check it out..like the cast. And those nippl..I mean, that sketch is great too:)
Shaman
Shaman - 3/14/2010, 2:03 PM
Scarface- I'll definitely support your movement the best i can, bro! I left a chubby comment in there ;)

Thanks for the shout outs!

teabag- It will be our little secret ;)

RorMachine- Thanks dude LOL! And being a film maker yourself, i think you may very well appreciate it for the "diamond in the rough" that it is ;)

Oh and i can't wait for your next review, you know i'm you're #1 FAN :))
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 3/14/2010, 2:45 PM
SHAMAN @ Great stuff man, thumbs up from me and [frick]ing sweet PIC m'man!! ; )
Shaman
Shaman - 3/14/2010, 2:54 PM
LEEE- Thanks bud!!! :))
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 3/14/2010, 4:54 PM
I had no desire or motivation to see this movie before I read this Shaman. I gues s because I knew nothing about the movie.

After reading this I think I'm going to have to check it out.
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/14/2010, 5:30 PM
@Shaman- LOL...sorry man. That's my anti-arts side speaking there.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/14/2010, 5:36 PM
ecksmanfan- LOL Whadda ya mean by that???

Hawksblueyes- Well, if by reading the case it doesn't strike you as "interesting", you might just wanna rent it with your girlfriend first. But for everyone that the case intrigues, i think it's worth buying ;)
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/14/2010, 7:07 PM
@Shaman- Ha! I read the comment wrong! My bad. Yeah it wasn't in theaters for very long, at least here in the merry old land of Utah. I had been meaning to watch it, but it disappeared so damn fast that I never had the chance!

@tea- Yeah...I can see how that would be a bitch. That could make things a bit...hairy?
DogsOfWar
DogsOfWar - 3/14/2010, 9:06 PM
Nice review Shaman. I will check this out. I've liked everything I've seen Page in so far. Usually Drew Barrymore annoys me for some reason
Joslezio85
Joslezio85 - 3/14/2010, 11:58 PM
Wow! Loved the choice of words there man. That's actually how I feel about Nick and Norah's infinite playlist. Of course, I would never openly admit loving that movie. Totally just did. You just said what I would have said about it. I'll be renting this as soon as I get paid.
Havacist
Havacist - 3/15/2010, 2:01 AM
Great stuff shaman. im in love with ellan page, i will now be checking this movie out as soon as i get off work thanks to you.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/15/2010, 6:56 AM
WOW!!! This is amazing :)) Never thought i'd make people wanna see it that much which is DAMN COOL cause it needs to be seen!!!

ecksmanfan- No problem bud LOL Man it's a shame that it can't be reput in theaters :(

DogsOfWar- Well here's the thing, Drew really gets on my last nerve BUT she is such a better director than actress. I think she did AWESOME for her second film! And she only plays a small part in it so she doesn't have many lines. Her character is kinda cool but wouldn't have been if put closer into the spotlight. So it all worked out great in the end result ;)

joslezio85- I have never heard of that film in my life actually, so you'll get no judgement from me LOL. But i'm glad you'll give this a shot ;)

Havacist- Me and my girlfriend will TOTALLY cage match you to death for Ellen Page's love!!!!! She is AWESOME :))

Have fun watching this, guys! It's what it was made for ;)
MasterAlex
MasterAlex - 3/15/2010, 11:01 AM
Nice review indeed. I didn't even know about this movie. I live in Mexico and a lot of movies never make it here like Moon, Where The Wild Things Are or Whip It of course...what a shame :(
I will definitely watch it soon... I hope.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/15/2010, 11:29 AM
MasterAlex- Cool, i guess if it doesn't get to you, you always have ahem... "blue pube" LOL ;P
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/15/2010, 11:36 AM
@Shaman- Yeah, too bad films like Avatar couldn't stay in the theaters longer. It's a shame that films like that don't get the exposure they deserve...oh, wait.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/15/2010, 12:07 PM
HA!!!!! That was a good one, ecks! Well played LOL ;P
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/15/2010, 1:48 PM
Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week. Be sure to try the veal!
Shaman
Shaman - 3/16/2010, 7:31 AM
Veal goes down as smoothly as single malt scotch!
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/16/2010, 11:22 AM
Ha! MMMmmmm...young meat. What?
Shaman
Shaman - 3/16/2010, 12:46 PM
Who? ...uh.... What? Maybe... Huh? .... well... What???

Scarface
Scarface - 3/16/2010, 1:47 PM
I,m running out of ideas here shaman it seems every body is just happy with this is my actor cause he looks the part
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/16/2010, 3:59 PM
@Scarface- Agreed. It's getting out of hand.
Scarface
Scarface - 3/16/2010, 4:14 PM
@ ecksmanfan
I,ve decided for me the best action to combat this is to put as much effort into being honest and constructive as posters do there fanfics

Good effort = good honest review
poor effort = scarface in all my glory

Shaman has heard it a from me a few times
check out blackreverends green lantern corps
and thedeadlantern garbage for examples of both
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 3/17/2010, 12:13 AM
That's great stuff right there. I'll do my best to join you in your crusade.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/17/2010, 11:10 AM
Scarface- I totally agree with the comment you left blackreverend. Actually, here is what i sent Josh Lee after he contacted me today:

"To tell you the truth Josh, i went in there to see how things were going and to see if i could come back and join in on some conversations. The first two articles were fan casts which consisted of pretty much only pictures. And that included someone who's actually concidered one of the "good ones" in terms of fan casting. Yet other than putting time in making his pictures, he really didn't put in any efforts in the writing of the article. The other one was the blackreverand green lantern article. He put effort in writing a whole article about hoping his fan cast was one of the better ones yet all there was to his article were pictures and nothing else. And everyone in the comments were saying just how good it was. You know, i think the majority of the people think that if there is a shitload of characters being cast, then it's good. To me, that's pretty insulting given all the hard work I put in making ANY article. This thing all started with Hawk's amazing 1001 fan cast articles where there were too many characters to give any explanations naturally, and because people loved it they followed in his footsteps even if there were only 10 characters to their fan casts. So now everybody's doing it and getting praises for having done it countless times but IMO, it's still shit. What i liked about the fan casts before, when a handfull of us used to do it, was what we WROTE next to every actor we chose for those roles. To compare the character's personality to the actor in the roles he has played in his past projects. THAT started amazing conversations!!! ANYONE can just put pictures together and choose anyone he wants for any role he wants. It's the "WHY" that matters! But now, every article seems to have become shit on a stick that people either praise or dissrespect all because they are biased as to who has done it the longest. They are blinded by their own biased minds because they fail to see how every article is just as bad if there aren't any meat to them no matter who wrote it. If i were you, i'd talk to Jim about not letting ANYONE make ANY fan cast articles if there aren't any, well thought out, thorough explanations for every choice. That would certainly spruce up the section's quality and on top of that, thin out the herd of fan casters cause a lot of them will be pissed off and won't even want to contribute to the section anymore. If you and Jim do this, you'll actually get a very proffessional and high quality section without ever needing another fan fic website since very few will bother making articles. Only the best would remain. Of course, you won't be making many friends with this option but on every other website the moderators are never there to make friends."
Scarface
Scarface - 3/17/2010, 1:54 PM
@ Shaman and ecksmanfan Well i,m certainly happy both of you guys are on the same page.
As usual Shaman you have the gift of gab very well said indeed.
Nothing frustrates me more when these guys complain they don,t get more dialogue from users, when infact all you can say is good cast cause thats all it is, nothing more.
I,m trying to let the decent casters know so they can improve.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/17/2010, 1:56 PM
Kinda hard to tell them they're wrong cause they get so much praise. Eventually, i have faith, i think it'll turn out better ;)
Scarface
Scarface - 3/17/2010, 2:45 PM
There are a few guys here who put too many fan casts out.
they felt rushed when they started doing em now its worse
I,m trying to figure out a way to tell them without hurting there feelings to much.
I think you know who I,m talkin about.
Shaman
Shaman - 3/18/2010, 6:09 AM
Oh yeah, some of them fart out way too many fan casts just for the sake of being "the first ones" to have made that fan cast so any other could be concidered a copy cat. It's retardedly childish. If they focus on quantity, they'll never focus on quality.

Here's another one, today for example, i really wanted to like Josh's old man logan casting yet i found myself only looking at pictures and clicking the [frick] away. But all he's gonna get is praise for farting out shit loads of pictures. It's a really good fan cast but... in the words of the immortal Bernie Mack "The hell you lookin' at me fo'? What, you want me to say good job? Keep up the good work?" And that's about all that can be said of such an article. I prefer not to bother since they didn't.
Scarface
Scarface - 3/18/2010, 8:45 AM
you read my mind Shaman
freakin scary eh lol
Shaman
Shaman - 3/18/2010, 8:57 AM
FutureFoe/MrUnderhill/Bulliednerd- "Nice tracing job!"

Wow thanks. If you think it was a tracing job, i guess it turned out pretty great!
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