8A --Tuesday, January 21, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MOVIE REVIEW 'Archer' reinvents himself Pine can't save irrelevent 'Jack' 0 d Tal good of Cl ("Star and past neth ("Hen fail this tion or cli watch yes. C and r Knigh bean' the ch distra verused tropes withcobbled-togetherthrowbacks to secret agent tropes that even the eflate 'Recruit chase scene feels like it could have come from any action movie, ever. adaptation Branagh's direction and act- ing pack a somber intelligence - By NOAH COHEN out-of-place beside a plot which DailyArts Writer revolves around plugging a USB stick into a computer, thereby lent alone won't make a cracking a Russian financial data- movie. The gorgeous eyes base and stopping the next 9/11. hris Pine The movie's tagline: "Trust no Trek") C_ one," suggests a level of intrigue cultured absent from the script. The trailer of Ken- Jack Ryan: runs a clip of Jack's mentor, played Branagh Shadow by Kevin Costner ("Man of Steel"), zry V") scoping out Jack through a sniper to make Recruit sight - so you hoped this would produc- be one of those movies where beautiful Quality16and Rave the main character gets inexpli- ever. But Paramount cably and decisively betrayed in gable, midias res. Nope. Everything goes hris Pine according to plan, start to finish; his fiance, played by Keira nobody can take down the Blue stley ("Pirates of the Carib- Eyes White Dragon that is Chris keep attention focused on Pine. taracters, which is amerciful Typical and to the point where ction from a scriptso riddled it's funny, the morality of a given character can be predicted with 100 percent accuracy by his accent. AmericanEnglish?Good.Russian? Bad. Other? Irrelevant. McCar- thy would be proud. In equally laughable fashion, all unnamed characters are so cutely pointless; The entire CIA pegs Jack Ryan, convalescent financial analyst, as the only man capable of plugging in a USB stick, or really doing any groundwork whatsoever. This becomes especially strange when we see that the CIA has a whole goon squad in Moscow, none of whom get in on the action except Pine, and to a lesser extent, Cost- ner. A short roll of teenage fan fic- tion that somehow made it to the big screen under the cloak of Ken- neth Branagh's reputation, this 105-minute flick is a hiccup in several great throats. But like Ben Affleck, Alec Baldwin and Harri- son Ford, Chris Pine came to Clan- cy ontheup and up, and this career tripwire won't stop the man. By ALEX INTNER Daily Arts Writer When people talk about "Archer" decades from now, the season five premiere will be remem- bered as a major turn- ing point in Archer the show's life. The Mondaysat10p.m. premiere FX did some- thing incred- ibly risky: it threw away the show's entire premise and essentially reset it. Twists this drastic are uncom- mon and can sometimes go very wrong. Most shows, especially comedies, have the tendency to repeat the same story lines, keeping one general model and safely manipulating it just enough to keep the viewers happy. With this episode, how- ever, "Archer" does everything but raise a giant middle finger to traditional sitcom tropes by proving it doesn't need to be repetitive. Whether creator Adam Reed and his writers were actually out of ideas for spy stories or they just wanted to do something new, this reboot serves as a surprising reinvigoration of the show. For four seasons, "Archer" followed the misadventures of a group of spies who do espio- nage work for a fictional agen- cy, the International Secret Intelligence Service, or ISIS. In the season five premiere, it's revealed that all of the work that was done through- out the series was, in fact, ille- gal when the FBI comes in and arrests everyone involved. As a result, ISIS is shut down and those who worked there land themselves another job: selling cocaine. "Archer" 's premiere transi- tions from a show about spies I Archer breaks bad to a show about a drug cartel show uses that very well in this (with a revamped title, "Archer scene. Vice"). It has to do quite a bit of Despite the change of heavy lifting plot-wise, but it premise, it doesn't seem like never loses its tone or its sense "Archer" 's tone is going to of humor - and it doesn't let change that much. The show plot get in the way of its hysteri- will still be about characters cal jokes. Instead, "Archer" uses who are only interested in help- ing themselves. There will still be jokes at the expense of their J ames Bond to personalities. It will still have the same impeccable voice cast, Tony M ontana which is filled with actors who are good enough to add humor transform ation to material with just their voic- es. And, most importantly, Ster- p ays Off ling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin, "Bob's Burgers") will still be a pretentious asshole, treating everyone around him with dis- the episode's FBI interrogations respect. His character is in no to let the characters' awful, yet way likable, yet the show con- endearing personalities shine. tinues to do a fantastic job of It makes jokes about the charac- not making that an issue. ters' willingness to turn on one "Archer" isn't about spies another, with the vast majority anymore. It's about crazy of them spilling information in people selling drugs. And that return for "a deal." These char- should be great. acters are still selfish, and the j I 4 1 I I