Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Raven


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Myself

James McTeigue has made a very slickly produced film. Great production value, but the story just isn't really up to snuff. And any Poe fans will probably squirm seeing him forced into a Sherlock Holmes wannabe film wether he fits there or not.

I was surprised this one didn't get a theatrical release here, but though it looks and sound like a good film it's missing something. It should either have gone darker to match Poe's sensibilities or it should have just been more fun. I dunno, it wasn't all there for me.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days


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

First day of school holidays, Cheap Tuesday, cinema in a shopping center in the sticks... What the hell was I thinking?

And yet I hold no great ill will towards the film. It wasn't that bad. Sure it's just more of this kid getting embarrassed but I think, despite no having much to do with the dog at all, the vignettes worked together to form a more cohesive whole this time.

The completist in me wanted to see this one, after sitting through the first two. And surly it's going to be the last anyway, otherwise they'll have to change the title to wimpy teen. And this is the first one I saw at the cinema.

Well, it's not enthralling and a lot of it is just stupid and obvious but there's much worse kid's entertainment out there.

Arbitrage


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

I resent films that make me squirmy and uncomfortable but at the same time have to recognise the filmmakers skill at getting such reactions from the audience. Just watching a character make immoral decisions and lying and seeing them dig themselves deeper into trouble but still remain invested in their story is quite a feat.

I gotta admit I'm not sure I would have been so sympathetic had Al Pacino still been cast and not swapped with Richard Gere. It would have felt quite different I think.

Nicholas Jarecki certainly makes a confident first time narrative film writer director. This one turned the knife in all the right places I think. Hard to say I enjoyed it but I thought it was competently made and does exactly what it sets out to.

Thunderball


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler

WIDESCREEEEEN

UNDERWATERRRRRRR

SHAAARRRRRKKSSS

This film is too long. But the girls work much better than in the previous film.

Goldfinger


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler

Back to the Bond marathon. Goldfinger is one I've seen before a few times, not recently though. Pussy Galore. Ridiculous. Is it just me or does Bond rape her. And then we are to believe that he was so amazing she changed her sexuality and her morals and switched sides for him? Uhhhh....

Oddjob, so cool.

Spectre aren't in this one. I gotta admit I never put it together that they were an ongoing nemesis for the Bond franchise.

This one has something that the first two films lacked to varying degrees. That special something is fun.  The villains are more fun, Bond is more fun, the bond girls are rather tragic though, not in a bad sense but in a genuinely tragic sense. But apart from their sad fate there's a lot to enjoy with this classic. Not least of which is that title song.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler

Write Up.

This long weekend they had screenings of the restoration to coincide with the bluray release this week for the 30th anniversary.

This was the first time I saw this at the cinema, a beautiful looking version of the original theatrical release. The film is just magic. What struck me watching in the cinema is just how restrictive and controlled the camera angles and shots are. Everything is either kept very wide or once we get to know the kids it's very tight on them in small environments. The same goes for the way they shoot the actual E.T. puppets and animatronics.

The story seems so simple and straight forward. It really takes its time when it needs to. And it's a great example of visually telling a story, there a long stretches where there's no dialogue at all and that's where the film shines.

Such a magical experience and I loved watching this in a cinema and seeing kids there watching it presumably for the first time, absolutely quiet and well behaved caught up in the film. Can't wait to pick up the bluray.

Monday, October 1, 2012

From Russia with Love


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

Ok, this is one I've never seen. Only the 2nd in the series and already you can see a huge difference in the way they tell the story. Some of that is probably a bigger budget, but the pace moves better, the story has periodic action and a few great set ups and payoffs.

And this is the film with the cat stroking villain whose face you don't ever see! Of course. Also appearing: Blonde Robert Shaw, whom I did not recognise at all, a very mission impossible pre-credit teaser, gypsy cat fight that stops the film dead in its tracks so we can perv at women for a bit, helicopter dodging and a villainous mastermind that has yet to be found out and killed! Presumably in a future instalment.

James Bond will return in Goldfinger.
Good to know.

Dr. No


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Paul

The latest Bond film is imminent. I've never been a huge Bond fan, I do enjoy the few I've seen, mainly the later ones that came out as I was growing up. I've only seen a handful of earlier ones so I'm gonna attempt to get through them all leading up to the newest release.

Dr. No, 50 years ago. And not quite the Bond we know today, this film is a pretty slow paced spy thriller that's surprisingly light on action and heavy on talking heads. The villain doesn't even appear until the last half hour.

It's practically impossible for me to judge this in context, when I'm so used the the Pierce Brosnan films and this just seems so far removed from that. However a lot of the iconography is in place. And I love the title sequence. 

This is one of the few I had seen before but it was cool to watch in HD too, looks great. 

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie


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

Friends are going to east to see the live show. Kinda jealous. But I did finally get to see the movie, an import dvd because even though it was scheduled to come out a week or so ago I haven't seen it available anywhere in Australia yet.

Anyway, if you watch the show, you'll get what you want from the movie. And if not, I don't know what you would make of it. Chances are it won't convert anyone that doesn't already love their stuff. I enjoyed it though.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Livid


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

Thought I could throw this on late night and watch an entertaining and intense french horror film. I think I was hoping for more something more along the lines of Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury's first film Inside. I love that film dearly. This one had much higher ambitions though. And I have to admit I was starting to nod off a little as the film itself became more and more dream-like. A trippy experience to say the least.

As a consequence I can't tell for sure that I fully grasped all the thematic relevance of what was going on in that last segment, or perhaps the film just lost the plot, but I think the former is more likely. Absolutely fascinating though. Did not see it coming.

And the whole set up was great, got me really excited. The crank up the creep factor well and you're never really sure exactly where the film is heading, which keeps you on your toes.

Beautifully shot, really gorgeous. Brilliant make-up effects. Some great gags and a different take on a tried and true horror classic.

I need to watch this one again to clarify a few things. Hopefully that will happen soon. But glad to see French horror is still going strong, they make great stuff.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Looper


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael, Alex, Rowan, Tim, Paul, Matt, Harriet

Write Up.

Twice in a day. So yeah, thoughts haven't changed much. People seem to be trying to read more into the ending than is intended I think. Chill out, it's not that complicated.  Johnson seems to like his bitter-sweet tragic endings. Just look at Brick and Brother's Bloom. He also likes his noir or western iconography. At least it felt that way to me watching it again.

Detention


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael

Write Up.

This movie makes me so happy.

Looper


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

Rian Johnson finally has his new film out! And it is a lot of fun. I have to take issue with the time travel though, you should all know where I stand on this. Paradoxical. That's a no no. But you know what, despite what the trailer leeds you to believe the whole looper time travel thing is pretty much just a first act set-up for a slightly different conundrum. 

Yeah yeah, Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Bruce Willis make-up is a little trippy. But he does act and sound a hell of a lot like him. That's kinda fun. Paul Dano, didn't I just see you in Ruby Sparks? I literally just saw Emily Blunt in Your Sister's Sister. Save some for the other guys, geez. Also, Garret Dillahunt, I love seeing you show up in supporting roles in all the cool films. Your characters seem to always have the most unfortunate bad luck though don't they?

I must take a moment to point out the score. Because it is pretty awesome

Ok so I don't know how much I should say about what happens in the 2nd half of the film but I will say that little kid is great. The film has a very odd structure, that's to be expected in films dealing with time travel I guess, but this film still plays out very linear and doesn't use the time travel for much else except the set up. It has quite a few things to juggle and I don't think all of them fit together as well as they could but overall it's an entertaining film. I think I expected it to be more tricky with it's time play given 
Rian Johnson and Shane Carruth's involvement. But it's pretty straight forward. And Bruce Willis kills people with guns. What's not to like?

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Your Sister's Sister


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

Lynn Shelton's follow up to Humpday, a mumblecore love triangle which follows all the beats you'd expect but has charming actors and an free flowing natural style that you don't mind too much. Actually to call this mumblecore might be a disservice, it is all improvised but no-one is actually mumbling. 

It's pretty much just the three cast in a cabin and we watch the drama unfold. I enjoyed it alright but thought the obvious resolution was dragged out far too long, as if we didn't know if it would all work out in the end or not and they were milking it for some non-existant suspense.

But the performances are good and it's a pleasant change of pace from the studio produced rom-coms. 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Super


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

Write Up.

Watching this just after the announcement that James Gunn is writing and directing the next big Marvel comics movie, Guardians of the Galaxy in the lead up to the Avengers sequel. What an inspired choice. I know they won't be able to let him rip loose like he does here but as long as he keeps some of that glorious insanity, we could be in for something special.

Really love this film. Delightfully corrupt.