Saturday, June 14, 2014

Friday the 13th


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Kate, Andrew, Matt

It's Friday the 13th AND a full moon?!?! What better way to celebrate than by watching the digitally remastered classic at the cinemas. Such fun.

It's been so long since I've watched this that it felt like watching it for the first time. There were only one or two kills I remember. And the ending of course. (Thankfully I didn't watch the trailer which pretty much spoils them all...) So all those ridiculous jump scares worked a treat, especially with the sound really cranked up at the cinema.

And being surrounded by people that had never seen the film before was great fun too. It's pretty cheesy and probably elicits more laughs than screams now. But even though it was a pretty cheap Halloween slasher rip-off it managed to spawn a whole series and had plenty of imitators of its own.

What surprised me watching the film again was just how little there is going on besides getting teens killed in the woods one by one. Pretty much nothing else happens, just scene to scene of teen murders. That in itself was pretty funny to me. And Mrs Voorhees is always a delight.

A really fun night. I'm tempted to track down that new bluray box set now. The rest of the films vary greatly in quality, they get pretty outrageous but pretty fun nonetheless.

Friday, June 13, 2014

The Rover


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Current Release: Yes

Well, this was a very slight story. Dragged out over a feature length running time. Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson are both watchable, underneath all that dirt. Didn't do much for me though.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Blended


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Dino

Adam Sandler teams up with Drew Barrymore again and gets a free trip to Africa. And if you see this film you're just lining his pockets and encouraging him to keep aiming lower. Everyone involved in this film seemed to have forgotten how jokes work. And drama. And romance. It's like they've heard of movies and read about how they work from some cheap screenwriting guide and tried to best approximate what they think a story is. 

It hits all the beats its supposed to with the subtlety and grace of drunk gorilla wielding a sledgehammer. It has pretty actors in it, playing a perfect variety of age ranges and sexes to appeal to a broad demographic, without having any defining qualities of their own that might alienate prospective ticket buyers. It has pretty locations and animals to provide the backdrop for escapist entertainment. Everything is so manufactured and paint by numbers that I'm pretty sure this film was made by a committee that's perfected the art of mass appeal. Or possibly a scripting bot.

Yes it does everything it's supposed to, with as little effort as possible. It's not even stupid enough to be offensively bad. It's just the weakest effort I think I've seen from Happy Madison productions, a studio that of late has at least managed to inspire hatred and disgust from its imbecilic output. There's just nothing to this. 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Grace of Monaco


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Naomi

I'd say 50% of this film consists of extreme close ups on Nicole Kidman's teary eyes.

So I don't know much about Grace Kelly, except that she was pretty funny in Rear Window. But the film plays a get out of jail free card with its opening caption stating it's not meant to be historically accurate.

Which is a good thing because the film seems to suggest that her greatest role as an actress was that of a mother and a princess. Like they were not in any way real, that her life's work after leaving hollywood was only for show. Kind of belittling if you think about it.

Irrespective of all that, theres some interesting drama in the film and Nicole Kidman and cast all perform adequately. I can't vouch for the authenticity of Kidman's portrayal, I've really only seen Kelly in Rear Window and High Society, which I didn't care for at all.

For some reason, despite all the beautiful locations and period settings, the cinematography really bothered me. I just really dislike all that blooming over exposed glowing.

The film feels like it was shot and edited by someone from the period in which the film was set. And I don't mean that as a compliment. Very slow and more than a few odd editing choices. So many extreme close ups and the rest was very plain. But I guess people that go to see this film are only interested in the story and the princess.

Didn't do much for me.

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Two Faces of January


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler

Well it's no Talented Mr. Ripley but it was still a good watch. A similar period and exotic setting, but certainly a smaller scale. It's a slow burn thriller with a lot of jealous looks, mistrust and general shady affairs.

The cast are all fine, but the script and direction were pretty standard. The music carried much of the film. It's a great throwback hitchcockian score, but it doesn't let up much. Theres some enjoyment to be had here but I don't think they got as much out of the source material as they could have.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Edge of Tomorrow


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael

Write Up.

I;ve been trying to justify the ending. I think I have a way that it could make sense but it's a stretch. Anyway, still a lot of fun.

How to Train Your Dragon 2


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Naomi, Michael, Paul

This movie has all the dragons in it!

Yes it's a cash grab franchise sequel, but Dean DeBlois has a story worth telling and he makes it count. The characters have grown, as have their responsibilities. And actions have consequences, which is nice for a children's franchise. Things don't just start and return to status quo.

So being a sequel, we get some new characters, a new conflict, some new dragons and abilities and some escalated action set pieces. It's pretty neat. Just spending more time in this world is neat really, its so beautifully designed and animated. While it doesn't quite capture the warm heart of the first film there's definatly some well earned emotional beats, wether you see them coming or not.

And best of all, while they hint at future story lines the film tells a complete story and is not just a set up for another feature. That makes the whole experience tremendously satisfying.

Did I mention this movie has all the dragons in it?

Really enjoyed this one. Can't wait to see this one again!