• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
Beyonce performs "Single Ladies"  at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, September 13, 2009.     REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

Pictures of the year: Entertainment

A look at the year's best entertainment photos.   Slideshow 

    Rainn Wilson in fine comic groove as "Rocker"

    Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:28am EDT

    Related Video

    Rainn Wilson arrives at the 6th Annual TV Land Awards in Santa Monica, California, June 8, 2008. REUTERS/Chris Pizzello

    NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The off-kilter comic rhythms of Rainn Wilson are exploited to excellent effect in "The Rocker," a derivative rock satire that is far more enjoyable than one would have a right to expect.

    Entertainment  |  Film

    This tale of a middle-aged drummer getting a second chance at stardom overcomes its essential familiarity thanks to a frequently witty script, grounded direction (by Peter Cattaneo, of "Full Monty" fame) and an engaging turn by its star that proves him more than capable of carrying a comedy feature.

    The movie opens August 20 via 20th Century Fox.

    The title character is Robert "Fish" Fishman, who was unceremoniously dumped by his big-haired '80s heavy metal band Vesuvius (hilariously embodied by Will Arnett, Fred Armisen and Bradley Cooper) just as they were on the verge of hitting the big time. Twenty years later, he's reduced to living with his sister and her family. But the still-passionate rocker finds himself once more pounding the skins when he's recruited as an emergency replacement by a band to which his nerdy nephew Matt (Josh Gad) belongs.

    Hitting the road with the group, dubbed A.D.D., Fish finds that his old-fashioned hell-raising ways -- he's fond of rehearsing naked, among other things -- conflicts with the more staid habits of his much younger bandmates, who also include sensitive lead singer Curtis (real-life pop singer Teddy Geiger) and Goth-chick bassist Amelia (Emma Stone). He finds unexpected romantic sparks with Curtis' protective mom (an appealing Christina Applegate), who is serving as a chaperone for their tour. Needless to say, by the film's conclusion the different generations of rockers have reached a level of mutual understanding and respect.

    Although reminiscent of too many similarly themed efforts ("School of Rock" and "This Is Spinal Tap," among others), "The Rocker" nonetheless manages to find an amusing groove. Myra Forbes and Wallace Wolodarksy's screenplay includes numerous sly comic touches -- somehow, the Vesuvius band members became British over the years -- and such supporting players as Jason Sudeikis (as a sleazy record exec), Jeff Garlin and Jane Lynch deliver fun turns.

    Reuters/Hollywood Reporter



    More from Reuters

    Joint Terminal Attack Controller SSgt Clinton J. Herbison, a U.S. Airman from the 817 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (EASOS) takes a break during a night mission near Honaker Miracle camp at the Pesh valley of Kunar Province August 12, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

    Pictures of the Year

    A look at the best photos of 2009.  Slideshow 

      The Dalai Lama jokes with a nasal spray after being asked his opinion on the swine flu during a press conference after his first lecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, August 4, 2009. REUTERS/ Valentin Flauraud

      What a wacky year it's been...

      Um, what's up the Dalai Lama's nose? "Oddly Enough" editor Bob Basler rounds up the goofiest photos of the year.  Full Article 

      A caution sign is seen next to a stock board at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
      Political Risk in 2010:

      Don't say we didn't warn you

      With the financial crisis (mostly) in the past, U.S. investors are eying a fresh start to the coming year. Here's a look at what speedbumps lie ahead.  Full Article