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Critics / James Plath
James Plath
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JAMES PLATH

Agrees with the Tomatometer 74% of the time.

Biography: Besides reviewing films for DVD Town, James Plath teaches American literature, journalism, creative writing, and American pop culture at Illinois Wesleyan University. The father of four grown children and two small ones at home, he's still a kid at heart and fondly remembers going to matinees in his northwest Chicago neighborhood to watch double features for just fifty cents. "An "A" movie was usually paired with a "B" movie, and when both were finished, if you wanted to hang around and watch them all over again, you could. No one kicked you out. That's when my appreciation of film began, and it continues just as strong today." Before he began teaching, he was a feature writer for a short-lived Milwaukee newspaper and has been a freelance writer and reviewer since the late 1980's. He began by reviewing books, music, and art exhibitions, and shifted his emphasis to film in the fall of 2000, when he began writing for Reel.com. He joined the staff of DVD Town in July 2003. Plath lives relatively close to Peoria, where, according to entertainment industry myth, if something "plays," it will do well elsewhere. His home theater system is a loving patchwork based on those occasional tax refunds: 42" Hitachi HD plasma widescreen television, Sony DVPNS775 DVD player, Yamaha HTR-5560 receiver, with Sony surround speakers and two antique-but-powerful Realistic Mach Two main speakers he just can't seem to part with.
Favorites: The Sound of Music, It's a Wonderful Life, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Casablanca, Airplane!

Publications: DVDTown.com, HollywoodinHiDef.com, Reel.com

Critics' Group: Online Film Critics Society

Total Reviews: 1311
Total QuickRatings: 75

Location: Bloomington, Illinois

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Rotten
5/10

Fresh
68%

Adoration (2009)

" Everyone has the same serious tone about them, and in a strange way it makes this film seem less than 3-dimensional, right from the start." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 30, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Fresh
68%

Adoration (2009)

" A stylish film with a solid cast and equally solid acting. But it feels like an exercise film, the kind of filmic monologue one might produce for an assignment not unlike the story that the young hero concocts." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 30, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Rotten
54%

Cheri (2009)

" Frears is in no hurry to tell his story, and bids the audience to enjoy the sensation of glimpsing life from a bygone era." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 26, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Rotten
54%

Cheri (2009)

" Frears does a fine job of capturing the look of turn-of-the-century France, as well as the essence of Colette's story." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 26, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
91%

Every Little Step (2009)

" It's hard not to develop a little attraction. You'll find yourself rooting for favorites, and feeling the same elation or crushing disappointment as they do when they get the word." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
91%

Every Little Step (2009)

" Like the dancers themselves, this documentary has heart." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
86%

Easy Rider (1969)

" No film evokes the Sixties more than Easy Rider, and no film from that period . . . has been glamorized as much." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
86%

Easy Rider (1969)

" More than anything else, the thing that gives Easy Rider its legendary status is that it's an indie film that became the spokesperson for a decade when Hollywood was preoccupied with other concerns." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

N/A

Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure (2009)

" A better movie than the first Tinker Bell." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

N/A

Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure (2009)

" This time, Disney created a "world." From the magical opening sequence that shows fairies helping animals prepare for winter and ripening corn, you know you're in for some stunning animation." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
73%

Night of the Creeps (1986)

" What's not to like about alien leeches that attack the brain and turn people into zombies?" — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 18, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Fresh
60%

Wolf (1994)

" It's the possibility of the transformation that's most intriguing, rather than the wolf man episodes themselves--though I have to admit that it's a nice twist on the legend to have this big bad wolf go after muggers in Central Park." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Fresh
60%

Wolf (1994)

" With the always edgy, slightly demonic, and predictably unpredictable Jack Nicholson as the wolf man, it actually works . . . almost." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Rotten
6/10

N/A

Legend of the Seeker: The Complete First Season (2009)

" This TV adaptation isn't the best that fantasy has to offer, partly because the situations become less believable the farther we get from the main characters. But we've seen much worse on television, and the series is well produced." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
89%

O'Horten (2009)

" O'Horten won't be for everyone, but if you enjoy character-driven films that also treat the landscape as a character, this one has a certain charm and appeal." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 13, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Rotten
44%

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)

" I'm inclined to give it an 8 now. The more you watch, the more you appreciate how Branagh was able to faithfully retell Shelley's novel while still managing to make it fresh and make it relevant." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 11, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
43%

The Proposal (2009)

" The Proposal doesn't blaze any new ground, but it doesn't raze any old ground either. It's a solid, old-fashioned romantic comedy that's more interested in the romance than in being silly or raunchy. These days, that's refreshing enough." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
98%

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

" Great movie, great treatment, but if you're particular about your collection, know that the combo pack is available in both DVD and Blu-ray packaging." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Rotten
15%

Year One (2009)

" Ramis was so enamored with the town of Sodom that he just couldn't bear to have his subjects leave. And that's where the film bogs down." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Rotten
15%

Year One (2009)

" This one is destined to take its place alongside films like Evan Almighty and Wholly Moses!." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
47%

Whatever Works (2009)

" Feels like that self-conscious play in which you never forget for one moment that the lines the characters are speaking were penned by a writer, or that the situations were a product of the writer's imagination." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Oct 9, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
47%

Whatever Works (2009)

" You come away from it wishing there were more laugh-out-loud moments, a little less contrivance, and more enthusiasm curbed." — DVDTown.com

Posted Oct 9, 2009

Fresh
7/10

N/A

A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008)

" Easily the best Muppet Christmas special in years." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 27, 2009

Fresh
7/10

N/A

A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008)

" The Muppets are back in near-top form this outing, buoyed by the energetic performances of their human special guest stars." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 27, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
59%

Labyrinth (1986)

" The plot may be old and the music dated, but Henson's creatures are timeless." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 26, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
59%

Labyrinth (1986)

" Henson's vision and the wonderful bag of puppetry tricks he turns to are enough to make "Labyrinth" a winner." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 26, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
9%

Facing the Giants (2006)

" If only Facing the Giants were a film first and a ministry tool second. While the message is heartfelt, there are times when you almost want to shoot the messenger." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 26, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
9%

Facing the Giants (2006)

" Kendrick needs to learn that didacticism isn't a film aesthetic." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 26, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
90%

Iron Monkey (1993)

" The whole film is trivialized by a poor dub . . . ." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 23, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
90%

Iron Monkey (1993)

" Despite it's tonal split personality, Iron Monkey is a fun Hong Kong martial arts action-comedy that offers a heck of a climax." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 23, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
87%

The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi/Sonatine (2004)

" Like its protagonist, Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman is simple, but also satisfyingly complex." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 22, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
87%

The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi/Sonatine (2004)

" Zatoichi is a bloody film that also manages to be beautiful and funny." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 22, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
82%

The Legend of Drunken Master (1994)

" A fun movie, one which deserved an MPEG-4 transfer and original Cantonese Lossless soundtrack. Too bad we don't get either." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 20, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
82%

The Legend of Drunken Master (1994)

" Anita Mui all but pulls a heist herself in every scene she's in, but make no mistake. This is Chan's movie, and he holds his own, whether it's using his comedic talents to feign drunkenness or strike a goofy face, or showing off those impressive martial a" — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 20, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
57%

The Quick and the Dead (1994)

" Just a little too one-dimensional . . . even for a two-dimensional medium." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 19, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
57%

The Quick and the Dead (1994)

" Sam Raimi does a lot of interesting things in The Quick and the Dead and Sharon Stone plays a convincing female gunfighter, but the one-horse plot with no subplots to generate additional interest becomes a drag." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 19, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
51%

Easy Virtue (2009)

" Jessica Biel (7th Heaven) has a grand time playing a "wicked" American woman whom an upper-crust Brit (Ben Barnes) takes home to Meet the Parents in 1920s rural England." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 11, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
51%

Easy Virtue (2009)

" Easy Virtue makes subtle comedy look easy. The ensemble is brilliant, and Noel Coward's play-brought-to-film is just good enough . . . ." — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 11, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
79%

Silverado (1985)

" The last of the classic Westerns, Silverado is a rollicking good time." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 6, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
59%

Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)

" I do think that too much burden is placed on Lansbury and Tomlinson to handle most of the songs, when one doesn't have a singer's voice and the other is really a character actor." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Sep 5, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
59%

Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)

" It's Disney, and it has magic in it, but for me it's a stretch to call the film 'magical.'" — DVDTown.com

Posted Sep 5, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
100%

Earth (2007)

" What's here is expertly edited so that it really does provide a nice alternative for those who want to get the flavor of the BBC series without the time commitment." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Aug 30, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
100%

Earth (2007)

" For those who don't have the time to watch all 11 episodes of the BBC series, Earth is a nice alternative." — DVDTown.com

Posted Aug 30, 2009

Fresh
8/10

N/A

Sugar (2008)

" Sugar is that rare sports film that's genuinely unpredictable. Just about the time you think you know where it's headed, it takes a turn--and yet the narrative feels organic and logical as it unfolds." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Aug 30, 2009

Fresh
8/10

N/A

Sugar (2008)

" Sugar makes my top ten list of baseball films. It's not your typical sports film, it's emotionally honest, and it's delightfully detailed, yet subtle." — DVDTown.com

Posted Aug 30, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
85%

Tyson (2009)

" It's all pretty mesmerizing--in part, because of Toback's technique." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Aug 29, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
85%

Tyson (2009)

" Until I saw Tyson, I wouldn't have believed it possible to film a one-sided documentary that felt truthful and complete."" — DVDTown.com

Posted Aug 29, 2009

Fresh
8/10

N/A

Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women (2008)

" Other than Hal Holbrook's Mark Twain, I can't think of another literary figure that's brought so realistically to life." — DVDTown.com

Posted Aug 27, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
73%

Rudo and Cursi (2009)

" A wise little film that delivers as many insights as laughs, and features some fine acting and direction." — DVDTown.com
DVD REVIEW

Posted Aug 24, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
73%

Rudo and Cursi (2009)

" A fun yet enlightening film that's part Mexican and all human." — DVDTown.com

Posted Aug 24, 2009
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