Big on action stars, light on everything else—especially writing and acting. Ho
hum plot with mostly boring fight scenes. Occasionally an exploding body,
decapitation, or well placed blade would illicit a reaction from the audience.
These guys should have been able to deliver the goods. Instead they crapped out
something mildly entertaining.
Rating: D
Apr 29, 2014
Lady In The Water (2006)
Not my favorite M. Night film by a long shot, but interesting as usual.
I think his childhood fascination with this story clouded his
perception of it's real mass appeal. It's a stretch to go along with
the premise, and not rewarding enough if you do. Given the right
source material, he can do wonders. This source was lacking.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Kick-Ass 2 (2013)
A huge disappointment after such an entertaining original. The style and tone are all wrong. The dry, dark humor has been replaced with cheesy quips and teen clichés. The violence in the first was shockingly brutal. Here it’s cartoony and ridiculously over-the-top. CGI effects look bottom dollar. That van scene was the worst. I forgive Chloe for being a part of this project. I’m sure it was contractual.
Rating: D
Rating: D
Human Nature (2001)
I had high hopes for this because of the involvement of Charlie
Kauffman and Spike Jonze. Just like Adaptation and Being John Malkovich, the story is
completely out there. A super hairy girl desires to live in the
woods where she feels accepted. A boy raised in the woods by his
apelike father is captured and forced to learn the ways of man.
Too bad this interesting setup never went anywhere.
Rating: D
Rating: D
Labels:
D,
David Warshofsky,
Hilary Duff,
Mary Kay Place,
Miguel Sandoval,
Miranda Otto,
Patricia Arquette,
Peter Dinklage,
Rhys Ifans,
Robert Forster,
Rosie Perez,
Sy Richardson,
Tim Robbins,
Toby Huss
The Incredibles (2004)
Back when Pixar was on top of the world. Incredibles is a
lot of fun for kids and adults alike. Slick story, creative
characters, cool animation, and plenty of laughs.
Rating: B
Rating: B
Rocky Mountain Express (2011)
Watched this IMAX film at the Omaha Zoo. Neat documentary about the transcontinental Canadian railroad. Amazing scenery, interactive maps, and historical information. Fun to see on the big screen.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
You Kill Me (2007)
There's something to be said about a well told story. An engaging film, with unique characters, and some nice dark
humor to boot. Loved both Tea Leoni and Ben Kingsley in this.
Rating: B
Rating: B
Cold Mountain (2003)
What a great supporting cast! Kidman and Jude law were adequate, but it was the small performances by Philip
Seymour Hoffman, Natalie Portman, Giovanni Ribisi, and others that
made it fun to watch. My favorite cameo was Jack White of The White
Stripes. Not happy with the downer ending, or else I would have rated it higher.
Rating: C
Rating: C
Apr 16, 2014
A Serious Man (2009)
Fantastic job depicting 1967 as well as daily Jewish life. Quite compelling
despite there not being a riveting plot. Uncertain as to the point of the film.
The ending didn't do me any favors either. I need a bit more resolution to walk
away from this amicably.
Rating: C
Rating: C
Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002)
Yeah, I watched it. I'm a loyal Robert Rodriguez fan, what can I say.
Most of the film is juvenile, as expected, but there are moments that were entertaining.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
The Monuments Men (2014)
A by-the-numbers historical drama, the pieces of which never fully come together into a satisfying, coherent movie. Characters felt shallow. Dialogue was dry. Action was weak. If anything, it made me want to see Inglorious Basterds again.
Rating: C-
Rating: C-
Labels:
Bill Murray,
Bob Balaban,
C-,
Cate Blanchett,
Diarmaid Murtagh,
Dimitri Leonidas,
George Clooney,
Hugh Bonneville,
Jean Dujardin,
John Goodman,
Matt Damon,
Sam Hazeldine,
Zahary Baharov
Punisher: War Zone (2008)
I fully expected this to be terrible. The fact that I still watched it says a lot about
how much I like a good violent movie. What elevated this bloodbath above a low
level direct-to-video turd was the casting. They pulled in some great cable TV
actors. Ray Stevenson played my favorite character from ROME. Dominic West from
The Wire is perfectly over the top as Jigsaw. This reboot played more like a
comic book film than the last one. If you're in the mood to see bodies hit the
floor, this is worth your time.
Rating: C+
Rating: C+
Labels:
C+,
Colin Salmon,
Dash Mihok,
David Vadim,
Dominic West,
Doug Hutchison,
Julie Benz,
Keram Malicki-Sánchez,
Larry Day,
Mark Camacho,
Ray Stevenson,
Romano Orzari,
Ron Lea,
TJ Storm,
Wayne Knight
Mulholland Dr. (2001)
This is the David Lynch film that put me over the edge. Never again!
I don't care if he's the auteur of the century. NOTHING ON THE SCREEN MAKES ANY SENSE!! I didn't major in film at a small art college, so there needs to be some semblance of a sensical story happening on screen. Naomi Watts' fine performance is wasted here. It's buried beneath all the usual Lynch undertones, which have a distinct way of unnerving you as you watch, and then leaving you unfulfilled at the end.
Rating: D-
Rating: D-
Waiting For 'Superman' (2012)
A documentary that points out the obvious, yet ignored flaws of our public school system. Not quite as well produced as it could have been, but effective nonetheless. The most powerful moment was the lottery drawing at the end—seeing true joy and disappointment on parent's faces when their children were or were not accepted to attend a charter school. Knowing that not getting in meant subjecting their child to a crap education from worthless teachers who cannot be fired.
Rating: C
Rating: C
The Host (2006)
There was a lot of hoopla surrounding this Korean import, so after watching it, I wondered what was the big
deal? Sure, the creature special f/x were pretty cool, but they were
just as good in The Relic 10 years ago; and that was far more
entertaining. Try focusing on plot, acting, and dialogue in addition to
cool computer imagery for a change.
Rating: D
Rating: D
Sid & Nancy (1986)
A testament to how one can appreciate a band’s music, but think the musicians are a bunch of morons. Gary Oldman and Chloe Webb manage to capture what I imagine to be the disgusting nature of the real life relationship this film is about. Could there be two more obnoxious, ignorant, and useless people on the planet? Come to think of it, I didn’t like any of the characters in this movie. It’s a shame punk music is made by a bunch of a-holes.
Rating: D-
Rating: D-
Ender’s Game (2013)
I read this series when I was a kid, but forgot almost everything. Consequently, I was able to enjoy the movie on its own merits, rather than comparing it to the book. These children-in-charge movies are all the rage lately, what with the Harry Potter, Twilight, and Hunger Games franchises leading the way. Ender’s Game follows a similar path, however I think it will appeal to adults a bit more than the others.
The actor playing Ender did a great job. Perfect casting. I could do without Han Solo, but whatever. Some good scenes about how to deal with bullies and be a leader in difficult situations. The action sequences are mostly simulated, so this is something you could take the entire family to. I was engaged the whole film and enjoyed it.
Rating: C+
The actor playing Ender did a great job. Perfect casting. I could do without Han Solo, but whatever. Some good scenes about how to deal with bullies and be a leader in difficult situations. The action sequences are mostly simulated, so this is something you could take the entire family to. I was engaged the whole film and enjoyed it.
Rating: C+
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