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Jerry
Seinfeld was in Detroit on October first to promote his new animated
film Bee Movie. Bee Movie is a promising film about Barry B. Benson
(Jerry Seinfeld), a bee that is not happy with his career, who goes out
into the world and discovers that humans are stealing honey without
compensating the bees. So with the help of Vanessa (Renee Zellweger),
Barry sues the Honey company and it's affiliates. Little do they know
the ramifications of their victory.
Seinfeld is very passionate
about this film. For him to come to Detroit and do a presentation like
this with little to no fanfare is proof of that. He has spent the last
four years writing, acting and just dipping his fingers into every
aspect of the making of this film. Along with directors Spike Feresten
and Barry Marder, they have created an interesting take on bee life in
general and the production of honey. As ludicrous as the plot sounds, it
does have a point. We steal the bee's honey, plain and simple. Most
other natural resources are either the resource themselves or
byproducts, while honey is actually made by bees. We just take it
without a thought. Now I know that in real life bee's don't really have
feelings but since we are talking about an animated film, we can stretch
our sensibilities a little and ask, “How would you like it if it
happened to you?” I'd sue too.
Seinfeld
came out and entertained us with some stand up like banter before
getting to the honey, such as where has Seinfeld been for almost nine
years? Well, this movie explains four of those years, two on the script
alone! The other five saw a return to stand up as well as spending time
with his family. Can't blame a man for that can we? After his short
presentation he introduced us to the directors, Spike Feresten and Barry
Marter, who proceeded to walk us through the clips they had brought. A
courtroom scene in which Ray Liotta, plays a caricature of himself, was
hilarious. And, it looked just like him! Gotta give a guy credit for
being able to make fun of himself, right? Another showed the first
meeting between Barry and Vanessa which showcased Seinfeld's specific
brand of humor as well as some close up shots of everyday objects with
amazing detail. Water drops, blades of grass, even the texture of
Vanessa's was realistic. Yet another showed a group of bees flying
around, swooping around things, it almost made me dizzy. Ok, not really
but it was a fun ride.
So that is my take based on
the clips that we saw. With an all-star cast including Jerry Seinfeld,
Renee Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, John Goodman, Ray Liotta, Patrick
Warburton, Oprah and more, Bee movie will be sure to entertain the whole
family.
Bee Movie buzzes into
theaters Nov. 6th. In the meantime , visit the official site
at
http://www.beemovie.com/ and watch out for “Bee Movie TV Juniors” on
NBC. TV Juniors are short little comical spots by Jerry about his
experience making the film. We had the pleasure of viewing two of these
and I must say they are just as entertaining as the film clips we saw.
I hope to see you at the
theater!
Mitch Emerson
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
Pictures of
Jerry Seinfeld by Judi Emerson
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