Quite amazing computer animation. It looks wonderful. The hidden treasure story is ok, but starts to wear thin by the end.
Rating: C
Apr 28, 2012
Apr 27, 2012
The Ladykillers (2004)
Reminded me of Woody Allen's "Small Time Crooks" and Welcome to Collinwood, only not as funny as those. Great cast, weak writing. The visuals were nice, but the rest of the film did not support them. Skip it.
Rating: D+
Rating: D+
True Romance (1993)
I saw this a long time ago when it first came out, and I wanted to check it out a second time since they released a director's cut on DVD. The cast is unreal: Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Samuel L. Jackson, Val Kilmer, Christopher Walken, Michael Rapaport, James Gandolfini, and Tom Sizemore. Wow.
Despite all this, the movie never reaches a Pulp Fiction, The Professional (Leon), Natural Born Killers, Freeway, The Salton Sea, Fight Club, Out of Sight, or Bound level. It has moments of brilliance, but never quite makes it.
Rating: B-
Despite all this, the movie never reaches a Pulp Fiction, The Professional (Leon), Natural Born Killers, Freeway, The Salton Sea, Fight Club, Out of Sight, or Bound level. It has moments of brilliance, but never quite makes it.
Rating: B-
The Descendants (2011)
Anything filmed in Hawaii is pretty to look at, except when it’s a dying corpse in a hospital room. Way too many close-ups of his gross wife in a coma. The film’s kind of a downer, albeit a well-directed, nicely acted downer. Nothing spectacular that the Oscar attention would lead you to believe. That’s usually the case.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Apr 21, 2012
xXx (2002)
I like Vin Diesel and I like action movies, so of course I enjoyed the film. The plot? Sure, it had one, but you see this kind of movie for the
action and stunt work. It was fun. Go have a good time.
Rating: C
Babies (2010)
Wow that's a lot of nudity for a PG movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. It's mother
and child nudity. I'm just sayin', it was a little awkward to watch on a plane.
Anyway, it was an interesting look into how babies are raised around the world.
Interesting and gross. Diapers may be filling up our landfills, but I'm not sure
I'd be down with letting my baby crap on my leg and then wiping it off with an
old corn cob.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Young Adult (2011)
Another indie with an unlikeable lead character. I found myself rooting for the inevitable train wreck, but even after it came, I was left unsatisfied. Mostly depressing.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Apr 18, 2012
MirrorMask (2005)
A strange and beautiful movie not unlike The Wizard of Oz and The Neverending Story. If you are in the mood for something outside the box, this deserves a viewing.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
All the Real Girls (2003)
Quirky indie romance. Started out choppy, but found its pace midway through. Finished out well. Very different directing style. Worth a rent.
Rating: C
Rating: C
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Fincher’s film follows the Swedish original quite closely, which is a good thing, as the foreign trilogy is pretty awesome. It was smart to keep the remake in Scandinavia, as opposed to trying to rework it for an American setting. Fincher’s version is very crisp, precise, and well edited. Like all his work. The story is a little easier to follow. I think I was lost for the first half of the Swedish film.
Enjoyed the choice of casting. Solid all around. I may have enjoyed this more if I didn’t already know the outcome.
Rating: B
Enjoyed the choice of casting. Solid all around. I may have enjoyed this more if I didn’t already know the outcome.
Rating: B
Apr 16, 2012
Robin Hood (2010)
It's a shame this didn't make a lot of money, because I'd love to see a sequel. I watched the director's cut on Blu-Ray, and really enjoyed the story of Robin Hood's origin. Films of epic proportions don't come along everyday, and this is a good one. Some might be bothered by the length, but I was fully engaged the entire time. Everything was done top notch. Looked and sounded terrific.
Rating: B-
Rating: B-
Labels:
B-,
Cate Blanchett,
Danny Huston,
Gerard McSorley,
Kevin Durand,
Léa Seydoux,
Mark Strong,
Max von Sydow,
Oscar Isaac,
Robert Pugh,
Russell Crowe,
Scott Grimes,
Simon McBurney,
William Hurt
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
The focus here was on action and comedy, not trying to be all sexy with Brad and Angelina. It was violent enough to keep me entertained, and quite funny. It's no masterpiece, but it's good fun.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Treeless Mountain (2008)
A Korean film that feels more like a documentary about two young girls who’s lives take a difficult turn. I’d love to know how they managed to illicit such authentic performances from the two young actresses.
Rating: C
Rating: C
Crazy/Beautiful (2001)
I loved Kirsten Dunst in this movie. It almost takes off from where her role in "The Virgin Suicides" left off. Almost. Yes, there's a basic Hollywood formula being followed here, but when something is done right, even if it's been done before, it's still right. The DVD deleted scenes aren't bad, and the making of documentary is great.
Rating: B-
Rating: B-
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)