Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Serious Man


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Jordan, Tyler

More Coens! More! Another film I find completely hilarious, but certainly not to everyone's taste. In fact I remember getting rather cold treatment after watching it for the first time in the cinema, where I spent the entire time pissing myself with laughter while my friends stared blankly at the screen for 106 minutes and left baffled and more than slightly annoyed. They were seriously pissed off at what a waste of time this movie was for them.

We there's nothing I can do for them. And admittedly, I can understand some of their pain. There are a lot of baffling elements in this film, even more than usual for the Coen Brothers. But I also am of the opinion that that's entirely the point. It's all conjecture, who knows what the real purpose of this film is? But most importantly I find it a lot of fun trying to find out, and that makes all the difference.

The cast are all brilliant. The period created is very convincing. Photography is immaculate as usual. Love the music too. Script is hilarious and thought provoking (in my opinion).

I wanted to have a "MAN" double with this and A Single Man but once again time got the better of me. Next time.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Paul


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

Here's the previous review. I watched the commentary on the bluray. Those guys are usually pretty funny. Not disappointed. Although they didn't have much to say about the filmmaking but that's ok. I think none of them are still over the fact they are in a comedy with a CG character and how much work that entailed.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Everything Must Go


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

I can handle Will Ferrell in certain things but sometimes his characters rub me the wrong way. I always wonder if I will get annoying Will Ferrell or good Will Ferrell. This was not annoying Will Ferrell, he's not doing some whacky outlandish idiot character thank God.

The film, although quite funny, is more plaintive. It's you probably won't laugh out loud but you might smirk a little. The problem on the drama side of this was I just couldn't get invested in the character. It's a simple film, small ambitions, small character arcs, it can feel like nothing much is happening most of the time. Although things did brighten up when Laura Dern came on screen. I wish she was in it more.

The Change-Up


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

I didn't expect this to be good but I wasn't expecting this level of ineptitude either. This seems completely phoned in on all fronts. It's a paycheque and nothing more. It doesn't matter how many swear words and "raunchy" sex comedy they add in to the old body swap story, it's not making it any better.

Leslie Mann has a few funny bits. Don't know how I feel about all the digital boobage in this film. So much fake breasts.

The funniest thing about this film was their hilarious attempt at subtle exposition at the start. "Dave, I've been your best friend since we were three but I feel like we haven't seen each other in ages. Oh no my dad's at the door, I hate that guy..." I couldn't stop laughing. No, wait I could. After that. At anything else in the film.

Not for me.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Hellbound: Hellraiser II


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First time viewed: No
Current Release: No
Watched With: Tyler, Jordan

Not quite as coherent as the first one, is it? Doesn't have a great story, or really much of any story at all.

What it does have is some great hell fantasy sequences and a heap of awesome make up effects. And I do like that they got pretty much the entire cast of the first film back. Love it when they can do that.

Apparently there are 7 other Hellraiser films after this. I think I've seen 2 others but really, at least from these two films, I don't find this franchise scary in any way. Perhaps it's horrifying to some, or I could understand being grossed out by the gore but not scary. There's a good chance the tone changes over those other 7 films, I don't know if I'll ever have the opportunity to find out.

At least the first one is an interesting addition to the 80's horror genre, it's certainly a great leap away from what everyone else was doing at the time. This one is more fantastic but ultimately less comprehensible.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Ran


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

Watching the new 13 Assassins the other day got me in the mood for some Samurai films. I've owned the bluray of Ran for a while now, having never seen it before and only have have finally gotten around to viewing it. It's one of many of Kurosawa's films I have somewhere in the house that I've never gotten around to actually watching.

Tonally this is completely removed from anything in 13 Assassins. I'm glad I got to see it on bluray the first time I watched it. The images in this film are stunning, the majority shot with long lenses and wide framing. There are segments that really take your breath away. This is also the first Kurosawa film I've seen that's shot in colour (I'm not counting Akira Kurosawa's Dreams as it's not really one of his, but I do have fond memories of that film) and they really use the colour well. Bright primary colours for each brother and their army, makes it very easy to tell which side is which.

The castle siege in the middle of the film is amazing. Back in the days before CG they literally built a castle on the side of Mt Fuji and burnt it to the ground whilst performing the scenes with hundreds of soldiers on horseback. That kind of film making is so impressive to me and it looks spectacular.

I'd heard that this followed some Shakespeare play storyline but I didn't know which when I started it. I've never seen King Lear before but the whole film certainly feels an awful lot like a Shakespeare tragedy, only on a bigger scale. The film is filled with misery and big performances, It's great! (And being done with giant sized samurai battles is cooler than any Shakespeare play I know...)

So glad I finally got the kick in the but I needed to take the time to sit down and watch this epic. It really deserves its classic status. I need to go watch some more!