Saturday, November 29, 2014

Big Bad Wolves


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

A crime thriller/comedy? There's some good stuff, it's certainly well put together and has some very interesting moments, I'm just not sure it all comes together at the end.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: Yes

Write Up.

Listening to Directors commentary on the bluray. Some cool extra features, but the commentary just repeats info from them and tells us what's happening on screen. Well at least the film is great.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day


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

A Disney kids film. I'm obviously not the target demographic here, but it's alright. Amiable and predictable and a few parts are admittedly pretty amusing. 

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Men, Women & Children


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

That teaser trailer looks pretty good. None of the character open their mouths though. The more annoying full trailer gives you more of an idea of what to expect (pretty much the whole film), a bunch of characters going through various ups and downs and occasionally texting someone about it. I thought the film would have more to say about social media but I really believe all these stories could have been told without needing that connection and it would have made little difference.

Unexpectedly the film opens orbiting Jupiter. There's some really cool space imagery done here. Emma Thompson reprises her role of the narrator from Stranger than Fiction. And then we get one of those multiple narrative dramas with a big ensemble cast and it's okay but nothing amazing or new. I guess I wanted more from Jason Reitman other than some nicely designed texting graphical displays.

Nightcrawler


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Kate

Write Up.

Such fun.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Serena


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

It didn't take long to figure out this was adapted from a book. And not very successfully. The opening courtship between the two leads is only a fraction slower than in that trailer for the film. And the scenes continue to unfold like that for the rest of the running time. Just scene after scene of "what happens next" racing to get through a bunch of plot points in under two hours with not enough attention paid to actually making them matter in any meaningful way. Instead of a sweeping epic romantic tragedy we get a brief and cold telling of the general gist of it.

I don't know if this is from the editing or in the adaptation of the screenplay, or perhaps it's the original book. But I found this film pretty boring, despite the great cast that was assembled, that do there best to make these scenes matter.

I joked that the trailer made the film look like a miniseries television event from the early 80's. Now I've seen it I think that would have been a far more preferable way of telling the story. There's just no time here. If you're going to make a film with under a two hour running time, best to cut extraneous characters and focus the story, boil it down to the central characters and make them work, rather than trying to cram everything in.

This one's problematic, didn't work for me.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Dressed to Kill


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler

The latest fashion in murder. HAH.

Brushing up on some classic Brian De Palma. You know you're in good hands with such well though out shot choices building the tension. Very Hitchcock, but with nudity he could have only dreamed of. A slow and steady build and plenty of questionable political correctness issues by todays standards. Great fun.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Final Destination


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Kate, Andrew

I really like this one, such nostalgic memories. And an unexpected franchise creator. It's such an odd teen horror series because the big evil hunting down the group of teens one by one is actually death itself and ultimately there's no escape for anyone in the whole series. Once your time's up, it's up. And eventually death will come up with some overly complicated Rube Goldberg style scenario engineered to take them out.

Of course this first film is a little more serious than the latter films where they just become excuses to kill stock characters off in ridiculously creative ways. There's a bit more thought behind the core group here. And it's more dramatic than fun. That comes later. But it does all the important ground work that the other films coasted on for a decade.

Just seeing that Dimension Films logo at the start makes me reminisce. And that cast. It's another film I learnt a lot from listening to the commentary as a kid.

Hopefully we'll get through the rest of the series soon. This really is the most unapologetic excuse for teen slaughter and great fun.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Parts Per Billion


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

Not gonna lie, I wanted to see this for the apocalyptic viral outbreak scenario. But that's pretty much an afterthought. This is an arty, non-linear study of heterosexual couples in various stages of their relationships with the end of the world being used as a trigger for drama. So it wasn't exactly satisfying. There's a great cast and some alright writing (and some really obvious stuff) but I didn't find it very interesting personally.