The latest George Clooney directed film is less political thriller and more a comment on the standards of integrity we, as Americans say we value, but how we quickly push them aside without even realizing it.
There isn't much point in discussing this film without spoilers. If you don't want spoilers, but still want a recommendation, I will tell you that it is worth your time to see this movie.
[Spoilers Ahead]
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Sunday, December 4, 2011
50/50 (2011): Film Review
A film about a young man being diagnosed with cancer is somehow incredibly funny and dramatic at the same time.
Adam Lerner (Gordon-Levitt) is a young man with an apparently good job, a house, a hot girlfriend (Dallas Howard), and a best friend (Rogen). Then he is diagnosed with cancer of the spine. The film deals Lerner's journey from diagnosis to the day he learns about whether or not chemotherapy will save his life. His journey shows how the various relationships Lerner has in his life change and develop the longer Lerner lives with the cancer. The film almost perfectly balances comedy and drama as the relationships play out on screen.
[Spoilers Ahead]
Adam Lerner (Gordon-Levitt) is a young man with an apparently good job, a house, a hot girlfriend (Dallas Howard), and a best friend (Rogen). Then he is diagnosed with cancer of the spine. The film deals Lerner's journey from diagnosis to the day he learns about whether or not chemotherapy will save his life. His journey shows how the various relationships Lerner has in his life change and develop the longer Lerner lives with the cancer. The film almost perfectly balances comedy and drama as the relationships play out on screen.
[Spoilers Ahead]
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Moneyball 2011: Review
An Oscar Nomination worthy performance from Pitt carries this film to be one of my favorites of the year
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Drive 2011: Review
I've decided that I only I really want to write reviews of shows and movies where I feel like have something unique to say, or at least I have a point that I feel is worthy of sharing. Writing about something just because I can, is a waste of yours and my time (besides, Roger Ebert does that for movies and Alan Sepinwall does that TV, and I can't do it better than them). With that said, if you're looking for reasons to see Drive, you can go to a million other places because here you will only find frustration.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thor 2011: Review
Of all the films that were designed to introduce one of the major characters from The Avengers, this seems like the biggest cash in/advertisement for the 2012 mega-picture. This movie felt like a 3 hour epic that was cut down to 2 hours, and in the process, all the heart of the film was taken out, and all that was left was uninteresting action.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Contagion
Strong Ensemble Somewhat Wasted in Plot Heavy Film
Contagion is dutifully directed by sometimes artist, sometimes hack Steve Soderbergh, in a crisp, efficient, if emotionless manner. The movie is about a disease rapidly spreading with the potential of wiping out a good chunk of the world's population. Usually in a giant disaster movie, films primarily follow a family; people who are at risk of exposure and lack the means to save themselves. This film instead primarily focuses on a few government workers trying to come up to a solution.
(SPOILERS AHEAD)
Contagion is dutifully directed by sometimes artist, sometimes hack Steve Soderbergh, in a crisp, efficient, if emotionless manner. The movie is about a disease rapidly spreading with the potential of wiping out a good chunk of the world's population. Usually in a giant disaster movie, films primarily follow a family; people who are at risk of exposure and lack the means to save themselves. This film instead primarily focuses on a few government workers trying to come up to a solution.
(SPOILERS AHEAD)
Friday, September 9, 2011
The Debt
The Debt was easily becoming my favorite film of 2011, and just an all around great movie...then the last 3 minutes of movie aired and this movie went from great to lazy. Let this film serve as an example for how to ruin a great movie with a terrible ending.
Maybe I'm wrong, and maybe you should just see it for yourself. I'll just leave you with a brief synopsis and some scattered thoughts on the performances. This ending really through me for a loop; I was all prepared to start promoting this movie as my favorite of the year. Oh, well.
Maybe I'm wrong, and maybe you should just see it for yourself. I'll just leave you with a brief synopsis and some scattered thoughts on the performances. This ending really through me for a loop; I was all prepared to start promoting this movie as my favorite of the year. Oh, well.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Batman Begins
The film that saved Batman
It's easy now to expect another great Batman movie next year, but in 2005, I had never seen a truly great Batman movie (or even a good one as far as I am concerned). The Tim Burton films were not for me and the Joel Schumacher films were not for anyone, not even Schumacher's mother*. Christopher Nolan flew in like a hero and saved fans of the greatest comic book character of all time from only having memories of uninspired interpretations of the Caped Crusader.
* I can't confirm this but I would like to think that it is true
It's easy now to expect another great Batman movie next year, but in 2005, I had never seen a truly great Batman movie (or even a good one as far as I am concerned). The Tim Burton films were not for me and the Joel Schumacher films were not for anyone, not even Schumacher's mother*. Christopher Nolan flew in like a hero and saved fans of the greatest comic book character of all time from only having memories of uninspired interpretations of the Caped Crusader.
* I can't confirm this but I would like to think that it is true
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Space Jam
Michael Jordan + Looney Tunes + Bill Fucking Murray = Incredible Time Capsule Item
I don't even know what to say about this movie. Space Jam is the synergy of the NBA and Warner Bros. to create a product to simultaneously hype the return of Michael Jordan to the NBA, play into the perfect image of the Michael Jordan character that advertisers count on, and restore the marketability of Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes. It is not art in any way, shape or form. It is a commercial.
I don't even know what to say about this movie. Space Jam is the synergy of the NBA and Warner Bros. to create a product to simultaneously hype the return of Michael Jordan to the NBA, play into the perfect image of the Michael Jordan character that advertisers count on, and restore the marketability of Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes. It is not art in any way, shape or form. It is a commercial.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Gung Ho
Entertaining but still fairly racist and lazy
A Japanese car company comes to American to save an American plant and the jobs of everyone in a small town.
A Japanese car company comes to American to save an American plant and the jobs of everyone in a small town.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Thing
After watching the miserable failure that was Don't be Afraid of the Dark, it was nice to finally watch The Thing, so that I can enjoy a proper horror film. While not flawless, The Thing is a great piece of horror entertainment that I recommend everyone see as soon as they can (even if they have to spend money on it!).
Friday, August 26, 2011
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Instead, be afraid of Katie Holmes trying to act
What an incredibly poor movie and a waste of money this was. In order for a scary movie to properly work, the audience must have an emotional connection to the main characters, or the characters who are being subjected to the horror. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark fails at this miserably. A little girl is the main character and she is spoiled, stubborn, obnoxious, ungrateful, etc. She brings on all of the bad things that happens to her, her father (Guy Pearce), and her soon to be step-mother (Katie Holmes). So, when her actions create the horror situation, we, in no way, shape, or form, do not feel sympathy for her.
What an incredibly poor movie and a waste of money this was. In order for a scary movie to properly work, the audience must have an emotional connection to the main characters, or the characters who are being subjected to the horror. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark fails at this miserably. A little girl is the main character and she is spoiled, stubborn, obnoxious, ungrateful, etc. She brings on all of the bad things that happens to her, her father (Guy Pearce), and her soon to be step-mother (Katie Holmes). So, when her actions create the horror situation, we, in no way, shape, or form, do not feel sympathy for her.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Independence Day
I have a confession to make. I may be a little snobbish when it comes to movies and TV shows, but Independence Day is probably the movie I have seen more than any other movie. I saw it in theaters with my dad when I was 7, I own it on VHS (and I have probably watched it a dozen times there), and I watch it every time it is on TV (such as this morning). Why do I do this? Because it is a fun movie.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Date Night
Date Night is one of the laziest movies I have ever seen. It has an insultingly stupid script, the most obvious mainstream musical choices for the soundtrack, and it completely forgoes substance in favor of popular Film/Television actors and actresses distracting the viewers from the uninspired story and filming choices. Luckily for Date Night, they hired very charismatic, up for anything, actors and actress.
Steve Carell and Tina Fey have such a natural chemistry that you can't but help root for them. As insulting as the premise is, that suburbia is the doomed place that boring married people go (and the city in turn is the place of danger and excitement), Carell and Fey manage to overcome that most of the time. And to their benefit, they are constantly surrounded by other great comedic actors like Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Ray Liotta, William Fichtner, and J.B. Smoove who add some spice to all their scenes they are in. Franco and Kunis in particular have show-stealing scene as a pair of criminals that Carell and Fey are confused for.
In no way would I recommend spending money on this movie, but it's been all over HBO recently so if you are looking for an easy movie to watch, there are worst ways to spend your time.
Rating: 5/10
Steve Carell and Tina Fey have such a natural chemistry that you can't but help root for them. As insulting as the premise is, that suburbia is the doomed place that boring married people go (and the city in turn is the place of danger and excitement), Carell and Fey manage to overcome that most of the time. And to their benefit, they are constantly surrounded by other great comedic actors like Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Ray Liotta, William Fichtner, and J.B. Smoove who add some spice to all their scenes they are in. Franco and Kunis in particular have show-stealing scene as a pair of criminals that Carell and Fey are confused for.
In no way would I recommend spending money on this movie, but it's been all over HBO recently so if you are looking for an easy movie to watch, there are worst ways to spend your time.
Rating: 5/10
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
If someone were to write down the plot of this movie and then I read it, I would say that this movie would be horrible. However, somehow, this movie was a great summer entertainment. I'm not sure if it is an 'OK' 'good movie or just a 'GREAT' 'bad' movie, but either way, I had fun watching it.
I think we finally found a motion-capture performance worthy of Oscar love. On the degree of difficulty scale, Andy Serkis' performance would have to be considered the most impressive performance of the year. While the technology allowed for the audience to suspend their disbelief, and believe that it was actually an ape on screen, it was the humanity in the ape that gave the audience an emotional connection to the movie. It is that performance that makes the movie work.
Having said that, there are a number of things wrong with the movie. James Franco had his least inspired performance in years; Franco was never meant to play conventional roles completely straight. He is not actually bad in the movie, he just does not really add anything to the movie. The movie also does not take advantage of the solid supporting character actors, John Lithgow and Brian Cox. So much more could have been done with them. Finally, Tom Felton, more famous for being Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, is so bad here that I fear he may never act again.
Movie Rating: 7/10
I think we finally found a motion-capture performance worthy of Oscar love. On the degree of difficulty scale, Andy Serkis' performance would have to be considered the most impressive performance of the year. While the technology allowed for the audience to suspend their disbelief, and believe that it was actually an ape on screen, it was the humanity in the ape that gave the audience an emotional connection to the movie. It is that performance that makes the movie work.
Having said that, there are a number of things wrong with the movie. James Franco had his least inspired performance in years; Franco was never meant to play conventional roles completely straight. He is not actually bad in the movie, he just does not really add anything to the movie. The movie also does not take advantage of the solid supporting character actors, John Lithgow and Brian Cox. So much more could have been done with them. Finally, Tom Felton, more famous for being Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, is so bad here that I fear he may never act again.
Movie Rating: 7/10
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