Saturday, January 11, 2014

Haunter

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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Jordan, Michael

Vincenzo Natali tries his hand at the haunted house genre and true to from, manages to twist things up quite a bit. Using a familiar twist as his starting point he develops his story from another perspective and  still manages to create some spookiness and surprises from the limitations of his single setting. It's not the scariest haunted house film but it's one of the most fun I've had watching one in a long time. Definitely one to seek out.

The Uninvited

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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: No
Watched With: Jordan, Michael

It's getting harder to find good haunted house movies, but there's still plenty of classics to go through. I'd heard a little about this one although nothing much about the specifics of the plot. It's a really great classic set up and must be some very early examples of classic haunted house staple.

It also has a very odd set of relationships. A very close brother and sister, and a romance between a young girl and a much older man. Just comes off as a bit suspicious today I guess. Also very odd by todays standard is the shifts in tone. There's some really great spooky stuff going down but they always feel the need to make a really goofy terrible joke every 10 minutes, which really kills it.

A curious film but I'm glad to have seen it, I think it's a great story that could use an update.

Cloud Atlas



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First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Leith

Write Up.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Her

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

Spike Jones has made a beautiful sci-fi romance that speaks so well about our current social interactions and hypothesises what the next steps could be. This is a film so brimming with ideas that it'll probably take more than one viewing to really appreciate. Even so, it's left me thinking about it for days after.

But on top of all these great ideas is a great drama with wonderful characters. Add to that a beautiful soundtrack and cinematography and you've got one of the best films of the year. Can't wait to see this one again.

Inside Llewyn Davis


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Current Release: Yes

The Coen Brothers' latest is an ode to folk music and perfectly captures that rambling poetic melancholy you associate with the form. I have to admit, I really don't like folk music and while I can appreciate the tone they were going for, it's not really my cup of tea. However there's a really great cast and plenty of great dialogue exchanges and humor. And seeing Adam Driver sing that ridiculous bass line is a real delight.

Cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel has given the film a rather extreme colour grade. I've never been a fan of that overly diffused look. But I guess it suits the setting and tone.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Don Jon


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Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Tyler

Joseph Gordon-Levitt's feature directing debut is a fun little character drama with a great cast and pleasant sensibilities, given the subject matter. Scarlett Johansson sinks her teeth into the New Jersey character, which is great fun to watch. Julianne Moore is reliable as ever and I'm glad Brie Larson eventually had lines. Good stuff.

Monday, January 6, 2014

A.C.O.D.


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

Great cast and a good premise that was kind of wasted on a mediocre film. While it was enjoyable enough there were a few too many missed opportunities. A shame because I really love the cast. It's an alright flick mainly because of them but the writing doesn't do them many favours. 

Friday, January 3, 2014

What Richard Did


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Current Release: Yes

A very slow paced drama but a good showcase for the young cast who all equip themselves ver well. The story is so slight though, It's a film that really just takes its time and lets the actors improvise and be natural in scenes together. They create a realistic atmosphere but most of the scenes didn't add to the story or build tension or get me invested in any way, they just felt like filler.

Jack Reynor is the titular Richard. I've already seen him pop up in Delivery Man and I'm guessing that won't be the last of him I see in movies this year. This is his film and when things finally get going he's great. Also very easy on the eye.

It's beautifully shot, the editing feels sparse and the story more focused on character study than plot. So probably not the best film to watch at 1am but I liked it for what it was.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Dinosaur


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Current Release: Yes

This washed out the bad taste Walking With Dinosaurs 3D left in my mouth. I haven't seen this in such a long time and I can't believe it's 14 years old. Feeling my age...

Well the films hit many of the same story beats but everything (except the dated computer graphics) is just better here. So Walking With Dinosaurs has bounce lighting and sub surface scattering, better fur simulation and better compositing in general. What it lacks is some kind of developed characters, a good sense of humor and any sort of tension or pathos. I.e. anything to make you care about what's happening.

There's some pretty scary stuff in this one actually, I remember a big deal being made about it being rated PG at the time. That meteor hit is still pretty spectacular even though I can tell all the compositing elements they probably used now. Must have been tricky at the time though. It doesn't look it now but this was the most expensive film of 2000.

What really helps this film soar is James Newton Howard's magnificent score. I can still hum that theme tune.

So great to catch up with this one. Despite its age and the dated graphics it's still great.

Walking with Dinosaurs 3D


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

This one skews very very young. It's a real chore to get through with some excruciatingly annoying celebrity voice overs from duelling narrators John Leguizamo and Justin Long. Absolutely terrible script that even the kids at our screening didn't get any laughs from. And very odd post-modern speech and use of modern songs in the soundtrack. I have no idea why they felt it necessary to bookend it with a modern day scenes of two kids and Karl Urban. It only adds more confusion to the structure that constantly jumps between story and narrated educational film.

It really made me miss the Disney film Dinosaur that, although made 14 years ago at least had the sense to tell a good story without the need to reference modern culture. And if you're going to have the dinosaurs talk you may as well do what that film did and lip-sync them so you don't get confused as to who is talking or which parts are narration and which parts are actually in the scene taking place. 

Because they are so focused on marketing this to kids, any moments that might be dramatic or scary are immediately undercut with bad humor to diffuse tension. Those moment are few and far between and don't last long either, so great for 3 year olds but very boring for anyone else.

Now the 3D was fine, and the landscapes and creatures look great, I'll give them that. There's quite a bit of repeated animation and a few blatant repeated shots and bits of 2d stock footage, probably to save time and money, but the visuals were the best thing about the film. 

Unless you have kids obsessed with dinosaurs that are very forgiving on quality (let's face it, most of them are) avoid this at all costs. Even then, I'd stick to Dinosaur from 2000. Actually I might rewatch it soon just for comparison.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Akira


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Cicely

Write Up.

Such an epic film. With all those rumblings that a live action version is still in development at Warner Bros. I watch it now imagining fleshing out the characters a little, making the dialogue more natural and what it would be like to play those parts. There are some really juicy parts there. But it's really just no feasible is it? The amount of money you'd have to spend to do it justice could never be returned by the niche audience that would go see it. Still there's part of me that wants to see it. Or at least re-script the english voice adaptation a little. Should probably just watch it in Japanese with subtitles from now on. If I want live action I can settle for Chronicle.

August: Osage County


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

A fine way to start off the year. The 3rd film Tracy Letts has adapted based on one of his stage plays but this is a completely different beast to either Bug or Killer Joe, both films I absolutely adore. This is a far more user friendly story although not without a bite of its own. And quite a cast that gleefully sink their teeth into these less than pleasant characters.

It's not without some great moments of black comedy and despite reading about minor changes made to the ending, it's still hardly a feel good movie. Nowhere near as dark or hard hitting as his other two films but still very enjoyable, if only to bask in the beautiful filmic golden landscapes and the actors that populate it with such a variety of characters.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Film List 2013

It's been a busy year. I only saw 517 movies this year, the least I've ever seen since I began keeping records. Other work has sadly taken over my life. BUT this year was also the most new films I've ever seen in a year (301) and the most I've ever been to the cinema in a year (219, probably in no small part due to the need to see Gravity on the big screen in 3D as many times as possible). So for everyone that joined me or followed along on the blog, a big thanks. As usual there were so many films I have not managed to find the time to squeeze in and a handful that didn't bother me that I missed (...Grown Ups 2, Scary Movie 5) but here's a very vaguely ordered list of the new release films I saw this year. 

Super Duper Awesome Must See Movies:

Movies I really loved:

Movies that were great:

Movies that were pretty good:

Movies that were alright I suppose:

Movies that were mostly okay but didn't really do much for me:

Movies that were lacking a certain something:

Movies I just didn't care for:

Movies that actively made me hurt:

I must say, the terribly movies this year aren't nearly as bad as terrible movies from previous years. Likewise some of my favourite movies this year would not be equal to favourites from previous years. But some really great discoveries this year.

Last year it appears I was correct in my assumption that Gravity would make it to the top of my list. There's no film I'm aware of that really stands out for next year so I'll be excited to see how things shake out.

So let me know what you think, where I'm completely wrong, what films I should see that I've missed out on, what your favourites are etc. And hopefully I'll see you all at the movies next year. 


Simon Killer


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Current Release: Yes

Holy moly that's an uncomfortable film. In a good way though I suppose, it's certainly effective. I only recently saw Antonio Campos' last feature Afterschool and his latest has a similar slow pacing and elusive main character. I found this less distancing than his first effort though. Brady Corbet is just amazing.

Not an easy watch first thing in the morning but I wanted to try and get it in before the end of the year after seeing it pop up on a few other peoples lists. I think it's a little long, the story is very simple but there's a very strange vibe that gradually creeps in and then just overwhelms the last act. Interesting stuff. 

Monday, December 30, 2013

The Conspiracy


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Current Release: Yes

A fun found footage/mockumentary thriller type thing. All constructed as a documentary but basically the conspiracy stuff is just a set up for an eyes wide shut style secret society infiltration that manages to get some real good tension going. Quite enjoyed this little number even though the characters had to take a few unbelievable leaps of logic to get to where the film needs them to go.