Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hamlet 2 **1/2

Cast: Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Joseph Julian Soria, Skylar Astin, Phoebe Strole, Melonie Diaz, David Arquette, Elisabeth Shue, Amy Poehler
Director: Andrew Fleming
Running Length: 1:32
MPAA Classification: R

Dana Marschz (Coogan) is a bad actor who has been relegated to teaching high school drama. There are two kids who want to be in his class, but the rest are there because they are “trouble” kids and the principal had to put them somewhere. Dana, however, wants to make a difference and challenge these kids. Previous plays that class performed were adaptations of movies, and garnered little accolades. Dana decides to write something original, and “Hamlet 2” is born. This musical sequel to Shakespeare’s masterpiece soon raises the ire of the principal. After he attempts to shut it down, Dana and the class take the play off of school grounds, and soon the community is clamoring to see exactly what all the buzz is about.

“Hamlet 2” is an interesting idea that is only somewhat effective. I almost wish that there was more shown of the actual play, in which Hamlet goes back in time to become friends with Jesus. The play is never fully flushed out, and we are only treated to snippets, including the musical number, “Rock Me Sexy Jesus.” (They actually give a good reason why this song is not blasphemy). Coogan is good and the talent-challenged Dana, the poor schlub with a good heart. The problem with the movie is its unevenness, alternating between really funny and not that funny at all. This is one to wait for on DVD.

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