Saturday, February 11, 2012

Arachnophobia


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Such an Amblin Entertainment film. Frank Marshall directs, Kathleen Kennedy produces. Made in 1990 so it still has that 80's vide to it. And it's a lot of fun. And if you're scared of spiders it's also horrifying. I happen to love spiders and the film.

This is yet another film I grew up on and watched repetitively but haven't seen in a very long time. But of course as soon as it started it all came flooding back. There's a reason all these Amblin films were so popular. Those guys knew what they were doing. You can see it in the structure of this film, the script, the action, the characters, the editing and music. It's not the greatest film ever made it it's so confident.

Jeff Daniels as the lead is wonderful too. John Goodman is hilarious.

This one has a hell of a climax. I think it was bigger in my memory of it though, rewatching it again it went by pretty quickly, but when that house gets completely taken over it's pretty unnerving, even for someone who loves spiders. I imagine this would have caused many a nightmare as it's much darker than that trailer makes out. Hehehehe

Friday, February 10, 2012

Idiocracy


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An overlooked masterpiece. That trailer is horrible though, perhaps a reason why no one saw it and it was dumped straight to dvd in Australia. Pity.

I guess you'd call it a comedy but I think of it more as a prophetic sci-fi horror film. The ideas in this film are truly disturbing. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

What's extra great about the film is that it walks such a fine line between stupid low brow comedy and one of the smartest satires I've ever seen that the idiots it's making fun of will love it as much as the intellectuals but for completely the opposite reason.

It's also the kind of film that looks like it would have been very challenging to make on a budget. Still I think the design and execution of all the future world stuff is pretty good. I like the actors in it too.

Fans of Office Space or Mike Judge or Dystopian Future films owe it to themselves to seek this out. It's great!

Gantz: Perfect Answer


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Well if Gantz was Part 1 then Perfect Answer is parts 2, 3 and 4 combined. Man they pack a lot into this film. The concept was well established in the first part but this one takes those ideas and plays with them in new and exciting ways. It's much more complex and justifiably has a much longer running time. It has a much more satisfying conclusion although it does leave open possibilities for further instalments.

Once again, the action and fx are great and the characters are also on par. I think this is a textbook example of how to develop the 2nd and 3rd act of a story, even though it still doesn't feel like it had enough time to get everything in. I also wonder if it would have helped to introduce some of the elements in part 2 in the first film. It would definitely free up some room here but would also make the ending of the first film much more inconclusive.

This was a really interesting series that I enjoyed immensely. The ending does go on a bit but I like where it finally ended up.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Adam


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Watching Hugh Dancy in Martha Marcy May Marlene a few weeks ago reminded me of his awesome performance in this film. I'd consider this one of the best romantic comedies (or perhaps just romances) of the last 5 years. It's wonderful.

Unfortunately it was a film that was also completely overlooked by the people that would have enjoyed it the most, only playing on one tiny arthouse cinema screen for a few weeks before never being heard of again. It's a real shame, I think it's truly a beautiful and unique love story and one that doesn't get too full of itself or sentimental about things.

Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne are both fantastic. I'm hesitant to say too much more, I think even the trailer gives away more than I knew when I saw it at the cinema and so there were a few surprises for me which was also really nice. So don't watch the trailer if you can help it. If you're in the mood for a New York romance, get a copy of this little gem.

A Single Man


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Brief Write Up.

I should say I think Tom Ford has done a hell of a job with his first film, and coming from the world of fashion, you can be sure all the costumes are fantastic. The 50's never looked so classy.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre


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Write Up.

Always nice to revisit. Leatherface gets damn close to that poor actress. Freaky.

Carrie


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I her this one bandied about in reviews for Chronicle. I can see why the comparisons, and it's been a very long time since I last saw this classic horror from Brian De Palma.

Another Stephen King adaptation too. Been watching a lot of King lately.

What I found so refreshing watching this again is how straightforward it is. There really wasn't much more to the film that what I remembered, it's a very simple story and isn't bogged down in sub plots and extraneous characters.

Some De Palma split screen at the end there. And the infamous jump scare at the end that has been used by horror films for years since. Great stuff.

Piper Laurie is just so creepy in this role, she's playing everything so large, but really I can't imagine it any other way.

Classic horror, great to see again.

The American


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A slow paced character study with a few tense moments and brief explosions of action. Like an old Western. Anton Corbijn delivers a beautifully shot film, as to be expected. George Clooney gives a great quiet performance.

I like the film, I really do, but I gotta say, the music drives me nuts. It almost ruins it for me. I can't stand it. I don't know if it's because it sounds like bad midi sometimes or because it's too simplistic or inappropriate for the film or just plain bad but I know I would like this film much more if it had no score. It doesn't really need a score anyway. All of the important sections play great without music.

The rest of the film is really great though. It really feels like a 70's slow burn thriller or something like that. Very cool.

Gantz


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The Producer that made the live action version of Deathnote a few years ago. Like that film, I have not seen the Manga or anime series the live action film is based on, so it's all new to me and I won't be commenting on it as an adaptation.

Deathnote had a great premies and characters and the set up for Gantz follows a similar big idea, that the dead are resurrected to fight alien invaders. As this is part one of a two parter, it doesn't exactly wrap things up all neat and tidy but it does have a logical finishing point.

The action and effects are pretty cool. The story is kinda intriguing and the characters are okay too. Quite fun, but I'll wait till part 2 to see how it all turns out.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Lost Highway


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Another classic David Lynch and a while since I looked at it. I believe the bluray comes out this week too.

I have my own theories about what is going on in the film and they work for me but really at the end of the day it doesn't matter so much, these films are all about tone, mood and imagery. This one is particularly dark.

I'm a Lynch fan but it's not for everyone, you'll probably know if you'll enjoy this kind of film or not. It's a surreal dream and one that has some interesting things to say about memory and reality. I love it.

Mary and Max


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A cute veneer is just a sugar coating to help swallow a very bitter pill. There's a depressing reality at the heart of this film that would overwhelm if not for the homely animation and humorous tangental narration which makes it bearable, even sweet at times. I enjoy it quite bit.

Manderlay


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The second in Lars von Trier's USA: Land of Opportunities trilogy which is as yet unfinished. It follows on from the events in Dogville and keeps the unusual Brechtian epic theatre style, with no sets and minimal props. Bryce Dallas Howard takes over the role of Grace from Nicole Kidman and she's pretty darn good too.

I find Manderlay more concise than Dogville (although I have not seen the 3 hour cut of that film) and also slightly more intriguing. Not only is the style Brechtian but so is the story it tells. Still he is filming with Dogma '95 style here with a lot of handheld and SD cameras which looks a little odd when further cropped to widescreen. But everything is in keeping with the ideals of story first and everything else becomes secondary.

Thankfully the story is great, as is the cast.

Steamboy


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Write Up.

SCIENCE! hahah. I still can't get over how detailed this animation is. So epic.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

She's the Man


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Out of the 4 Amanda Bynes star vehicles, this is the best. That's not going to mean much to most people, I get that, but I do like her in a trashy teen flick kind of way. I think this one manages too surpass some of that stigma and be legitimately good in a few places.

Perhaps using William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a basic structure is enough to make this a step up from the rest. Lovewrecked is pure trash but Sydney White, also using previous story for it's structure, manages to come out fine as well. They are both films I genuinely find funny and enjoyable. What can I say, it's the teen girl in me. The other star vehicle film I'm thinking of is What a Girl Wants, but I've only seen that once and it was a very long time ago, so I'll save passing judgment on that for later.

Also some early work from Channing Tatum, who delivers a passable performance for this kind of film. He's someone who I think can be genuinely good but really needs a great director and the right role.

Again, we have some great montages and kooky hijinks, the stock characters we've all come to expect in a teen movie and no real surprises in the story. But who cares about that, it's all good fun.

Troll Hunter


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Write Up.

This is a recent one that's passed most people by. I love it. As stated in my Chronicle write up, I like the found footage device when done well, and here it delivers gloriously on its promise.

Seek it out! It's well worth it.