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Review: Denying inhibition in `Old Fashioned Orgy’ (AP)

Posted by admin On August - 31 - 2011

There’s something old-fashioned about “A Good Old Fashioned Orgy,” but it’s not the orgy.

Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck’s R-rated comedy doesn’t fit into today’s comedy categories. Maybe that’s because Gregory and Huyck (a veteran TV writing team making their film directing debuts) came up with the idea in 1997 and have been working on it sporadically ever since.

“A Good Old Fashioned Orgy” feels more like a “Meatballs”-era summer romp, the kind we’re generally either too cynical for now or we’ve simply outgrown. It’s a party of a movie, for better or worse, with ambitions of generational resonance.

“What happened to our generation?” wonders the 30-something Eric (Jason Sudeikis). “I’ll tell you what happened: AIDS.”

Eric and “A Good Old Fashioned Orgy” would like to eradicate inhibition in a generation weaned on psychobabble, Blackberries and Radiohead. Jealous of their hippie parents and of sexting teenagers, Eric and his friends want their own swinging good time.

All Manhattanites in life-draining jobs, the group of pals live for their weekends at Eric’s father’s East Hampton house. His father (Don Johnson, in a curiously brief cameo), though, has decided to sell the place, leading to a final Labor Day blowout.

When Eric suggests a last-hurrah orgy, the group gradually comes around to the idea. It’s a good supporting cast, including Tyler Labine as Eric’s loutish right-hand man (maybe a risky description for a film about an orgy); Lake Bell as a therapist dating a humorless German (Rhys Coiro); Martin Starr as an indecisive musician; Nick Kroll as a work-obsessed paranoid; Michelle Borth, who’s harboring old feelings for Eric; and Lindsay Sloane, a shy cutie with body issues.

It sometimes looks like they had more fun making “Orgy” than we could possibly have watching it, but the good vibes are a big part of the movie’s appeal. (It should be noted, though, that “Orgy,” with its Hamptons setting and cargo shorts, is easily one of the whitest movies to come along in recent years.)

As the big party nears, the group readies for the occasion. At the same time, Eric begins dating one of the realtors selling the house (the striking Leslie Bibb), complicating the orgy plans.

Left out is the lone married couple among the old friends, played by Will Forte and Lucy Punch. They’re (amusingly) infuriated to be left out, and in their few scenes, they’re consistently the funniest thing in the movie.

The premise asks a lot of Sudeikis’ charm. A “Saturday Night Live” cast member and budding movie star (“Horrible Bosses”), he has an undaunted, always-on-the-make cheerfulness to him: a rascal with his shirt tucked in. It’s possible the most salient effect of “Orgy” will be to make his leading-man potential evident.

But group sex, to say the least, is a tough cookie. When the time comes, the awkwardness of the participants pales in comparison to the awkwardness of the audience. Gregory and Huyck don’t go far in exploring the weirdness and emotional difficulty that a group of lifelong friends might create in sleeping together — they want so much for a carefree holiday from such concerns.

Alas, the orgy revolution will have to wait.

“A Good Old Fashioned Orgy,” a Samuel Goldwyn Films release, is rated R for pervasive strong sexual content, graphic nudity and language. Running time: 95 minutes. Two stars out of four.

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Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions:

G — General audiences. All ages admitted.

PG — Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.

PG-13 — Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13. Some material may be inappropriate for young children.

R — Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

NC-17 — No one under 17 admitted.

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Ron Weasley For Band Of Outsiders?

Posted by admin On August - 31 - 2011

Designer update

August 30, 2011  4:01 pm

The summer of Harry Potter—and with it, the eight-film epic—is coming to a close. It’s farewell to sorcery, but hello to modeling for Rupert Grint (a.k.a. Ron Weasley) and Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), two of the franchise’s stars. Band of Outsiders’ Scott Sternberg selected the duo for his Fall BOO lookbook, which he shoots personally every season—on vintage Polaroid film no less. (Previous stars have included James Marsden, Dave Franco, Donald Glover, and Andrew Garfield; Harry himself, Daniel Radcliffe, hasn’t taken a turn, but he is a longtime fan of the label.)

“I love those films and the characters so much,” Sternberg told Style.com. “They’re full of imagination and endless ideas. With the last film coming out this summer, it felt like a cool opportunity to capture this moment in these two actors’ lives, and give them a chance to poke a little fun at the whole thing too.”

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August 26, 2011  11:12 am

Now you can have your Fendi and drive it, too. As part of The Whispered Italian Grand Tour, a new Fendi project that includes a documentary about Italy’s craftsmen, the luxury brand created a special-edition Maserati. The designer car will make its debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show in September. [Vogue U.K.]

After the Met’s record-breaking Alexander McQueen exhibit, the Costume Institute has another fashion-focused show set to follow, WWD reports. Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli could be the next subjects under the museum’s spotlight. [WWD]

Dasha Zhukova’s new magazine, Garage, caused a stir this week with its controversial crotch shot cover. The cover model, Shauna Taylor, says, “I would have been stupid not to be part of this project. Not one single person can ever say they gave birth through a Damien Hirst piece of art. I can [if I ever give birth].” [Page Six]

To celebrate the 40-year anniversary of Alice Waters’ famed Chez Panisse, the restaurant and Levi’s partnered with writers and artists like David Byrne, Sofia Coppola, and Dave Eggers to create a series of limited-edition T-shirts. Of course, the shirts are 100 percent organic cotton with “plantable letterpressed hang-tags.” [The Food Section]

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