Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Way Way Back

The Way Way Back (2013) Poster

Man!  This was a rare and most awesome find.  This was indeed a movie that I remebered during the day and looked forward to watching again.  Good actors can really make a subtle story just pop far more than lousy actors in a full on explosive laden film....this is an example.

I have never seen Liam James before but his on par with early Michael Cera but just great.  Steve Carell nails it, Toni Collette is full on awesome (she has been great in everything I have ever seen her in beginning with "Muriel's Wedding" - 1994) and I have to say that Sam Rockwell has definitely become one of my favorite actors.  Rockwell is just an excellent performer and from roles in "The Green Mile"- 1999 to "Moon"- 2009 and here, the range is there but way freakin' awesome.  Just an awesome film.

Music, hell, I don't remember it so it must have fit the film perfectly, acting...awesome, script....great, cinematography....great. 

SEEEEEEEEEEEEEE  THISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

300: Rise of an Empire (2014)

300: Rise of an Empire (2014) Poster
Nice!  It is so rare that a film sequel matches the original and this one did.  Ladies, yes there is a ton of blood but a ton of eye candy for you.  Dudes, the previous point will make this something you can watch with that special lady....just don't tell your wives or you will end up like one of the Persians.

I saw this movie right after watching "3 Days to Kill" and seeing Amber Heard trying to portray a bad a$$, stone cold killer.  Man, if only the casting director of '3 Days' had waited till he met Eva Green.  She played Artemisia and kicked.  Brutal, cold, and good acting.

The directing of this was awesome and the cinematorgraphy just great.  It was dark and moody but not so dark that you couldn't see everything.  The action scenes and all were just awesome.  Good times.

Music was good and acting was above average so this was a good old popcorn chomping good time.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

3 Days to Kill - (2014)

3 Days to Kill (2014) Poster

Kevin Costner seems to get movies where his acting is good, then not so good, then good, etc.  This was a GOOD job.  He played a mix of Bull Durham and whatever his character's name was in Waterworld (1995).

Overall this was a good film, the action, cinematography, music and all, but what was a REAL DRAG were the costars....most notably Amber Heard.  Who is she, where did she come from and how did she get this role...or others I have seen her in.  Her acting was really bad.  Her character could have been a really cool one had it been played by an Angelina Jolie or Kate Beckinsale.  Perhaps the only good part about her acting is that it possibly caused a short run of this film in the theaters and therefore sped its delivery into my hands.

Script and story were good, cinematography was good and the soundtrack okay.  I give the soundtrack the okay because I don't remember it.  To me that means that it neither added nor detracted from the film.  Costner, Hailee Steinfeld (daughter), and Connie Nielsen (estranged wife) were fine in the acting....Heard I have mentioned.  Directing and all was dandy too.

It is not a bad film to see but if there are other pressing ones, see them first.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)



I really looked forward to this based on the comments and all that folks had given and that I had heard on the radio and so on.....I couldn't finish it.  One of the ways I judge a movie is by how much I passively think of it (when I am not watching it) during the 2 to 3 days/evenings it takes me to finish it.  Further, I only remembered what I was watching when M. Gustav played by Ralph Fiennes appeared upon my hitting 'Play' on my personal DVD player.

Watching it became a chore and I have enough chores during the day.  I quit and have accepted my lack of hipness.

Mechanically, the film was sound.  The characters remained their quirky weird selves, the sound track, directing, cinematography, and writing remained constant and quirky throughout as well and never swayed.  That was impressive; however, no matter how well prepared and delivered to me a plate of haggis might be, I still ain't eating it and would send it back too.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Closed Circuit


 2013: Fairly recent but, eh, nothing really to write home about.  Have you ever noticed that some things (just because of what they are) are automatically accepted as being superior and therefore overrated like blonds having more fun than the rest of us, Dutch, Swiss or German Chocolate is far superior to chocolate from anywhere else, French cheese is the best, Italian and British cars are superior (wait, that's a lie) and in this case....British Acting?

Really, I am not sure if the acting was superior to anything else but the British accent I guess adds that flair.  Okay, so the movie was...it was okay but there are so many more I could have seen.  I guess the thing that was bizarre and made the film a bit hard to follow was the court system in England....you get a defender and then a special advocate and the 2 are not to talk about the case....not sure.  Okay, so I did not get that and that led to some mysticism on my behalf.  One other thing that just made me turn away and investigate the lint content of my navel was that a 210lb 6'2" trained killer from MI6 couldn't sneak up on and take out a 115lb 5'3" waif of a woman.

When it was all said and done, what was distinct to me and very memorable is the standard plot line about how governments will do unsavory things "TO PROTECT US" and it is better, even if it may be unjust, that you just accept it and go along with it.  I don't know if I am getting older and more conservative or just burning out on that tired old plot line, but my goodness, give it a rest would you?

Okay so for the standard review:
Writing/Directing: Okay, no real whoop.
Music....didn't really remember it being an add or detractor from the film
Acting: it was British!  It was AWESOME!
Cinematography: Good

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Poster

Avoid at all costs.  Within 1 minute I was annoyed and then within 5 I was straight up angry that I had been duped into renting this.  What a freakin' waste.  I had seen previews and thought, "Hmmmm, maybe."  However, those previews were like a beautiful kernel of corn that is just so enticing until you zoom out and see that it is embedded in a terd....that is this movie.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

The Front Line

The Front Line Poster

Whoa!  SEE THIS.  This is one of the few movies that are able to mix, perhaps, a bit of fiction regarding interpersonal relationships and present them within genuine historical events.  It is great in that it really brings to life what life was/might have been during a specific historical event as opposed to reading one or two lines within a history book.

A movie like this is something that would do really well in a history class because it brings to life the strangeness of institutions and their effect on the people who put them in power and then have to suffer under them.  One of the very first movies I reviewed on this blog was 'Tae Guk Gi' and this would have been an awesome sequel!  You must see this.

The acting was really good, the directing was awesome, the script rocked, and the cinematography was just amazing.  Too, the music was key.  It neither got in the way and one song that was sung, played, etc. frequently only strengthened the movie's message.