Friday, September 19, 2014

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For


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

The world of Sin City looks amazing in 3D, the graphic style really lends itself to some bold uses. And I've always loved the style of the first film so aesthetically, it's really fun to spend some more time in this world.

Unfortunately the stories being told this time around just fail to connect. None of them seem to pack the punch or have the urgency or satisfying closure of the bite sized noir tales in the first film. I left feeling pretty underwhelmed.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Hot Fuzz


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Ryan

Write Up.

Love this film. Watch it with the dvd trivia track on this time. There's some pretty funny stuff in there.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Fired Up!


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Erin, Tamara

This is one that I dreaded going to see at the cinema, the trailer looked awful. However I was pleasantly surprised and ended up really enjoying it. Will Gluck's first directing credit and although it's really standard stuff the cast and the jokes make it work well. A really fun time if you're in the mood for it. And one I find myself quoting all the time. This one was pretty much overlooked when it came out but it's worth a watch!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Ping Pong Summer


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

Write Up.

So much fun. Wonderful lines to quote here too.

Tarzan


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes

A new German animation company's take on the material. It was better than I thought it was going to be. The renderings aren't exactly top notch but the story works fine. They've added in a whole thing about a meteor with magical properties that some evil corporation wants. Eh, I guess it's fine. 

Damsels in Distress


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Tamara

Write Up.

So many quotable lines.

Monday, September 15, 2014

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tamara

Write Up.

Oh man, after The Giver, this looks like Shakespeare. This film has dialogue with subtext, actors conveying emotion without words. And it's interesting. So much better than most of the Y.A. dystopic romances coming out. Can't wait for the wrap up.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Giver


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

Wow, what an inept film. I don't know the book but I understand changes were made, and I'm thinking not for the better. It's really surprising that the people involved would end up with this.

A basic dystopian society story, we've seen a thousand times before. There is no solid grounding for this particular society though. How it was created and continues to function makes no sense whatsoever.

The dialogue is laughable and the performances from some of the young cast is unbelievable. The whole thing just does not work. So many problems. Best to forget this one.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

The Little Death


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Current Release: Yes

Josh Lawson has made a really fun movie, a series of interconnected vignettes about various couples dealing with different fettishes.  While it does feel a little like some strung together skits the cast are all great and the intercuts and links keep it moving and cohesive as a whole. There's some really hilarious stuff, some slightly more disturbing elements but also some real sweetness to balance it out. A fun little movie.

Friday, September 12, 2014

The Maze Runner


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael, Kate, Andrew

Oh man, It's getting hard to keep up with these dystopic young adult book series adaptations. At least here they don't bother with the love triangle, much more of a guys adventures flick, focused more on the mystery and the action. Great!

I do love mazes. I love the look of the film and Wes Ball's debut feature is quite the effort. His short film Ruin was really neat and shares a lot in terms of style. The action works well, the effects are pretty good, the kids are all fine, playing their various tropes and there's a lot of fun to be had.

Unfortunately it's another film that's gonna have to wait for sequels to start getting big picture answers. Which means we cross our fingers and hope the numbers are sufficient to warrant the telling of the next book. While there is a self contained story in the film it's nearly satisfying enough for the mystery hound in me.

But it has some really great creatures. Good and creepy. And surprise Patricia Clarkson, that's always the best. Just like in Shutter Island.

I had much fun with this film, especially the first two thirds. When it became clear the film was going to end with a bit of a cliffhanger it became harder to stay invested. Now it feels like i can't judge this film on it's own, I have to wait until I've seen how it pans out before I decide if I like it or not. So I'll say, what I've seen is promising.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Witching and Bitching


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

Álex de la Iglesia's latest is a real fun time. Fast paced and filled with crazy antics. The action sequences are funny, theres some good gore and some wonderfully mad characters, from both sides, to follow through the story. And yet, if I start to think about themes that run through the film it becomes a little disturbing. Someone must have gone through a really bad relationship and written this from a very dark place. 

Outwardly though it's a fun romp, perhaps not entirely cohesive at the end but still plenty to enjoy. 

Into The Storm


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First time viewed: Yes
Current Release: Yes
Watched With: Michael, Tyler, Gemma, Chloe, Erin, Dan

It's twister lite. Okay nothing was ever going to be better than Twister for me because that movie is just the best movie, but I will say that despite the horrifically ill conceived found footage premise, this film does actually follow a more traditional disaster film structure, like the classics form the 70's. We're given multiple view points for a variety of characters, the experts, the family unit, the hillbilly comedy relief, and we're given attempts at romance, father/son drama and general platitudes about humanities perseverance in the face of disaster. 

It is in no way effective, but it tried.

The found footage conceit really does not work. It would have been much more effective as a regular film done in documentary style, perhaps like District 9. They desperately try and justify all the camera angles but want to have their big score and impossible money shots as well. It really hurts your one attempt at suspense when all you can think about is how this footage is being recorded in that much water without a waterproof camera. Perhaps if they managed some investment in the characters we might not have that problem.

Which brings me to the characters supposedly filming the show. There's really not much there either besides a few recognisable faces to stand in front of the wind machines and give the tornados scale. 

The most important thing to take from the film and what makes it really unique is that fire tornado. They promise it in all the trailers and posters and yes, death by fire tornado is the best thing in the film. 

So it has the makings of a B-grade disaster movie, complete with the cheesy dialogue and stock characters, but just doesn't pull any of it off particularly well, and the modern style of digital filmmaking is more of a hindrance than a help. Don't make me wish for Roland Emmerich guys.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles


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

Much like Transformers, I have no real attachment to the source material, although I did watch the old cartoons on occasion growing up. Rewatched the pilot episode beforehand to get in the mood. It's not so great. But it tells pretty much the same story as this film, although with much less action and in 20 minutes. 

Although Michael Bay's name is on all the advertising, it's Jonathan Liebesman's film. Either way neither of them seem to know how to make a plain ol' FUN movie, but it's the closest Liebesman's gotten since Darkness Falls. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles does not need to be a serious movie. And the script here really does try to keep things fun. I don't know why they insist on adding in guns when all the characters are supposedly ninjas but apart from that the film skews much younger than I was expecting. It's not shockingly gratuitous or violent and actually feels like a film you could take younger kids to enjoy.

The turtles have that many slight variations to their origin story that one more's not going to hurt. But there are some questionable details, like Splinter teaching himself karate from a manual rather than learning it by copying his human master. And just like the recent Spiderman series, hey feel the need to reign in the extended world by making April a part of the origin story. I hate that Hollywood today feels the need to have all the major players in place from the outset, characters can't just get caught up in a new world and taken along for the ride, they have to had something to do with its inception too.

Shredder is really overblown here. A bit of a dud villain with a really boring evil plan.

These a nitpicks though. The story and action are serviceable as are the cast. Casting William Fichtner does not work as a stealth bad guy. Will Arnett comes off as creepy trying to get into April's pants. Megan Fox does well enough with the broad strokes her character is painted with. That goes for all the turtles as well. You got a science/tech nerd, the comedy relief and the angry tank and leader who always but heads. The animated movie did a much better job with the characters but I don't think they have as much screen time in this one. Probably because of how much more expensive they are. The suits in the old live action movie hold up guys, just saying.

Now, perhaps I'm just numb to expensive blockbusters because we're over saturated with them but this film felt surprisingly smaller and contained. I think the ridiculous excess of Transformers 4 left me with expectations for how horrible and overblown this would be. But it's all pretty contained within 3 or 4 locations, has a relatively small main cast and only 3 action set pieces, the snow chase being the most fun. And a glorious running time of under 2 hours. 

Brian Tyler's score jumps from action blockbuster to cartoon and I didn't really care for it. But it's the most bubbly score I can recall from him.

There should be a drinking game for every time someone says "mutagen". It's a pretty shoddy macguffin.

Serviceable is the word I keep coming back to. It's way less offensive than Transformers, a much happier film too. The origin story is questionable, as are the villains, and we dent really get that much time to know the titular characters but all that could be improved with further instalments should there be any. On its own it's a pretty forgettable but inoffensive film. 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Shrooms


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Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Kate

This was a fun little horror from a few years back. Group of teens tripping out on Shrooms in the woods and there's a psycho killer with them. ad one of the girls claims to see the future. There's some nice moments throughout but a few too many times relying on the it-was-all-a-dream scenario that makes the audience not really trust anything they are watching. Unreliable narrators don't always make for good horror investment. I do enjoy the ending though.

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Cube


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Watched With: Kate

Hey guys, remember Cube?

Man, it's been an age since I last saw this little gem. It was an obsession back when it first came out. Vincenzo Natali made a heck of a debut with this low budget sci-fi thriller. And it looks great on bluray too.

The film really holds up, it's just how I remember it. Some of the acting seems a little broad but the fx, the sound, the score and the gore, all great. It's once of those concepts that are written from the ground up to be cheap but still filled with really cool ideas. The best. So good to refresh this one. more like it please. (And no, the sequel and the prequel don't count.)