tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29272484970296640642024-02-20T05:54:08.018-05:00Matt Scieszka's Movie ReviewsMovie reviews, discussion, etcMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.comBlogger224125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-38708215678971447142014-01-29T11:33:00.003-05:002014-01-29T11:33:57.098-05:00The 22 best films of 2013I have a new article posted with my Best Of 2013 - check it out here:<div>
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Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-16558247955909375332013-12-12T21:46:00.002-05:002013-12-12T21:46:42.147-05:00A Movie Review: Blue Is The Warmest Colour (2013)I forgot to post this a few weeks ago.<br />
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<br />Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-25037428038936847382013-11-18T09:49:00.002-05:002013-11-18T09:49:14.825-05:00Movie review: All Is LostI have a new review posted of All Is Lost at:<br />
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<br />Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-5944121708302306402013-10-20T23:35:00.002-04:002013-10-20T23:35:19.878-04:00Some brief movie thoughtsThis blog is slowly fading away due my postings at <a href="http://www.sticksandflicks.com/">http://www.sticksandflicks.com</a> but I'm not going to let it die in case I once again become inspired to write about every movie I see... I see a lot of movies that I don't mention, but sometimes I get the urge to talk about them.<br />
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Here are my reviews of The Family, Prisoners and Salinger <a href="http://www.sticksandflicks.com/september-movie-musings/">http://www.sticksandflicks.com/september-movie-musings/</a><br />
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist - Interesting premise and shot well, but it isn't special<br />
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Numbers Station - Perhaps the worst movie I've seen in a long time... shame on you John Cusack<br />
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Rush - Very well done film and one of my favorites of the year<br />
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Enough Said - James Gandolfini's last film and he is excellent in an off typecast role as an aging divorced man who begins dating a woman with more problems than himself<br />
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Gravity - Visually incredibly film and worth seeing on any large screen with great sound... You will need to simply suspend some of your intelligence but do not hesitate to see this one.<br />
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Machete Kills - If you liked the first one you'll like this one, though I prefer the first one a but more for the fun of it all... This one captures the feel of the original, but also must try to live up to it. These movies are crude exploitations and I love them.<br />
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In the mean time, here is just a very quick catch up for 2013 of 11 movies I have seen. Some formatting is being weird and I don't want to try and fix it, so posting as is.<br />
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<i><b>Mud</b></i>: This may be my favorite movie so far in 2013. I <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">thought it was excellent. Has a very independent feel to it with solid acting by the two young boys and everyone else, including Matthew McConaughey... Reece Witherspoon is good too in a pretty limited role. This is one of those films about things that can only happen to 'people and places different than our own' or something like that... think smart film about some trashy people who all have more to them than they'll ever be given credit for... or something like that..."</span><br />
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<i><b>Iron Man 3</b></i>: I liked the original Iron Man but #2 was terrible and I never got into this one and left after 45 minutes. So yeah, my opinion is invalid.<br />
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<i><b>Room 237</b></i>: If you like The Shining then you should see this doc about the movie from the perspective of a bunch of conspiracy theorists. Not a great doc but it is fun to watch if you are into the movie.<br />
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<i><b>Star Trek Into Darkness</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">Pretty much like the first one for me. Good enough for what it is. Actually this one may have been better because Cpt Kirk wasn't quite so smarmy. Never was into Star Trek so I have no idea how they did in terms of translating it to the big screen.</span><br />
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<i><b>The Great Gatsby</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">I liked it for the most part. Enjoyable in many ways.</span><span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;"> Nothing special though.</span><br />
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<i><b>Hangover III</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">I hope it really is the end. I don't understand movies like this where I am supposed to be laughing but I never do.</span><br />
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<i><b>Now You See Me</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">Decent enough to kill some time. It never moves to anything great but it is entertaining all the way through.</span><span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;"> </span><br />
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<i><b>Man of Steel</b>:</i> This is the definition of trailer hype going in a different direction entirely and making me mad. I thought it was going to be a good solid character and plot driven film with a darker tone and some great origins and a new take on the Superman history... based on the first two trailers that is what I expected. Instead, about 1/4 of the film is great and does what I thought it would, but the rest turns into typical CGI superhero genre crap.<span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">150 minute film containing, easily, 100 minutes of CGI battles and buildings falling down is NOT what I was expecting nor hoping for based on the early trailers, which had me actually convinced this would be a somewhat character and plot driven film. The June release should have tipped me off that it is just another money grab. Some good parts? Sure. Overall? Go ahead and see it like you probably will, but I'm sticking to "I told you so" on this one.</span><br />
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<i><b>The Bling Ring</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">Technically and superficially enjoyable, but lacking enough emotional and/or social commentary. I am going to love watching Emma Watson movies for the rest of my life.</span><br />
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<i><b>This Is The End</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">I don't do enough drugs and I have come to accept that it has thwarted my funny bone growth over the last decade. I laughed a few times of course, but how is this a full length movie and how can people say it was awesome? Subjectively, I want every movie to be Caddyshack.</span><br />
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<i><b>World War Z</b></i>: <span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;">Didn't even know it was a book until a few weeks ago, so obviously no comparisons from me. Movie was pretty damn enjoyable from a sit back and relax summer blockbuster perspective.</span><span style="background-color: #f1f1f1; font-family: verdana; font-size: 13px; line-height: 16px;"> </span><br />
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If you want to know what evil looks like you need look no further than into the face of Richard Kuklinski, also known as 'The Iceman'. Over the course of 30 some years throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, the Iceman killed at least 100 people and most likely more, all for the mob (The Gambino crime family), for money, and for the hell of it, using everything from guns to knives to strangulation and eventually, cyanide. Known for his steely persona, Kuklinski would also often freeze his victims and later saw them up and dispose of them, so as to throw off traces of when the victims were killed. What makes this story different than some basic serial killer or mad man, is that Kuklinski was just as much a good natured family man as an elite killer. When he was finally arrested in a cyanide selling sting in 1986, Kuklinski's wife and 3 children had no idea that the man they loved was one of the most notorious murderers of all time. After his arrest and until his death by suspicious activity in 2006 in Trenton State Penitentiary, Kuklinski never saw his family again.<br />
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In this film Kuklinski is played by Michael Shannon with a steely gaze and quiet intensity that is simply brilliant and chilling. You can just imagine this man coming for you, and you having no chance, and nothing you said would matter. <br />
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Michael Shannon has been around for a long time, but I didn't take much notice of him until his captivating role as a man who speaks the ugly truth to suburbanites in <em>Revolutionary Road</em> (2008). In 2011 he gave one of the finest performances I have ever seen in one of my favorite movies of the last 10 years, <em>Take Shelter</em>, in which he portrays a man struggling with debilitating mental issues while the impending doom of some imaginary (or not) storm looms in the background. In this film he continues his amazing ability to pull you into his character and lead you where he wants to take you.<br />
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Great supporting roles are all over this film, including Winona Ryder as the meek but loving and tender wife who never knew what evils her husband was up to. Ray Liotta is, as always, perfectly equipped to play Kuklinski's over seeing mob man Roy DeMeo and he isn't just phoning anything in, he put some real effort into this role. Perhaps a surprise turn by David Schwimmer as mob associate Rosenthal is the most interesting side story in the film. Schwimmer is absolutely perfect as a just tough enough but certainly not going to make it all the way through the film kind of mobster. I loved his character.<br />
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The filmmakers do an excellent job of placing us in the time periods as the years go on. Scenery, costumes and wardrobes, and perfectly placed automobiles transport you from the 50s to the 80s and everywhere in between so that you never feel lost in time. The look of the film has a nice graininess to it to complement the topic perfectly.<br />
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Michael Shannon has created an amazing portrayal of what this killer was like, but nothing compares to the iciness of the The Iceman as seen in his own words and gestures. The entire 2 hour special of interviews with the real Iceman, Kuklinski, is available on youtube and I strongly suggest you watch this before, or after, seeing this film:<br />
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-I lifted my self imposed ban of all Shia LaFu*k films because he just didn't appear to be such a douche in this one, and I was right... he was decent enough. His character is ok, I guess, but far from believable in the way he gets so much information the FBI apparently could never get over 30 years.<br />
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-It was pretty good and worth seeing, but it falls short of being anything special, probably because the overall theme of the movie is a little too left wing nutjob radical or whatever you want to say about it, and it is a tad distracting in parts, but also because it just simply lacks the 'it' factor that can take a decent movie and put it over the top.<br />
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-The over abundance of well known actors is rarely a good thing in serious movies... It is simply weird to always have a new character introduced and you sit there thinking of who they are and what else you've seen them in and what awards they have won etc etc etc... Some nice supporting roles throughout, no doubt, but it is overkill - 3 top actors, maybe 4, is ok usually, but throwing about 10 well knowns together... not for me.<br />
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-Compared to a lot of the early year movies, this one stands out as probably one of the better ones, but that's really just a comparison to the hand we've been dealt so far. I enjoyed watching it and I think I liked it more than I'm getting across with these complaints - I just thought (and wanted) to enjoy it much more. <br />
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This movie sums up exactly why I don't like giving a movie a rating on a scale of whatever to whatever. Films are very subjective, though I do feel you can spend a few seconds of thought to determine if one is 'good' or not. This film is neither good nor bad, it simply is. I could probably write something about it that would sound ok, but it was really strange and I think if you are the type of person who would enjoy this one you will find it on your own. Shane Carruth made <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390384/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><em>Primer</em> (2004)</a> 9 years ago, a film that challenged us to work out so much without quite enough details to actually do so, and here he does it again, though I'm not sure we're given enough at all (I'm digging around the internet for answers). The film is beautiful, haunting, creepy and, ultimately, satisfying, though it surely falls into the category of art-house with little dialogue and if you aren't into that, stay away.Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-36206063386177626682013-04-22T22:27:00.002-04:002013-04-22T22:32:13.172-04:004 Quick reviews: 42; Oblivion; To The Wonder; The Gatekeepers<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453562/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><em>42</em> (2013)</a>: Schmaltzy telling of the Jackie Robinson story but still entertaining. You can skip it for sure, but you could also see it. Harrison Ford turns in one of his better performances in a long time as Brooklyn Dodgers executive Branch Rickey, the man most responsible for breaking the MLB color barrier.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1595656/?ref_=sr_1"><em>To The Wonder</em> (2013)</a>: A new Terrence Malick film - Always beautifully shot. Did you see <em>The Tree of Life</em>? Did you enjoy that experience? If your answer is yes, then you will probably like this one too. I assume most people will not enjoy this artsy piece of work that is basically a realistic love story of 3 people told through a hazy, dream like state with little important dialogue. Just as <em>The Tree of Life</em> told the history of everything in one incredible scene, this film seeks to tell the history of a few people's love over the course of a lifetime, in just about 2 hours.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2309788/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><em>The Gatekeepers</em> (2013)</a>: Solid doc interviewing 6 former heads of the Israeli security force known as Shin Bet. For the first time ever they talked on camera about major events over decades of their work. Mostly real footage is used to portray bombings, assassinations and other terrors. Subtitled in English and a must see for people who love historical documentaries.Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-25396813888125154052013-04-16T11:02:00.001-04:002013-04-16T11:27:09.929-04:003 brief movie reviews: Spring Breakers; The Place Beyond the Pines; Trance<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1817273/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><em><strong>The Place Beyond the Pines</strong></em> (2013)</a>: I only knew one main thing about this movie before I saw it: people were giving it anywhere from 1.5-4 stars and everywhere in between. Also, it was being called a bit long. So I really tried to go in with a blank slate of opinion. I think I liked this one waaay more than most people I know who have seen it (4) and the only thing I could think of when I was walking out was that it combined elements of Crash (which I don't like) and LA Confidential (which I love) with a little Drive (which I liked a lot)... You have 3 major story lines that each take up about 1/3 of the film and each are connected, and though the last 1/3 does feel a little bit drawn out I actually enjoyed it because it brought everything together so well. <br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3943997952/tt1924429?ref_=tt_ov_i"><strong><em>Trance</em></strong> (2013)</a>: A Danny Boyle film. Who knows what you'll get? Well, you get some hot ass Rosario Dawson so that made it...better? I have no concept of what other people think of James McAvoy, but he annoys me. I don't particularly like his delivery or his voice or his look, so it's hard for me to get past that, but I did enjoy the first half of the movie enough. A little too much voice over for me, but that's the way it is. It jumps over some plot points way way too quickly way way too early so that I was shaking my head (I mean, Rosario's character joining their group soooo soon with almost no explanation?) - the film turns into a deeply contorted mess where the only way out for the director is to turn it into a final act that has to blatantly explain everything to you, because face it, no way you're gonna know what the fuck is happening in all the rapid fire, color coded quick shots which serve only the purpose of disorienting you with the hope that you'll forget that the movie isn't all that good.Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-65132803027684874202013-02-22T00:30:00.000-05:002013-02-22T22:17:41.627-05:00A Movie Review: Amour (2012)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Michael Haneke's film <i>Amour</i> is two hours of octogenarians moving slowly within their apartment as they deal with the inevitable difficulties and sadness of death.<i> And it's in French.</i> If that opening doesn't make you want to run to your nearest independent theater and fork over $25 for a ticket, popcorn and diabetic-inducing sized soda, well, maybe I'm just not up to par with what gets the general movie going population into the seats.</div>
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You see, I simply want to weed out all the readers who will have dismissed any idea of viewing this film precisely because it is about old people getting sick and dying. <i>In French</i>. Warning ahead Will Robinson! An amateur film critic is about to praise a movie that has and will win awards and will generally be unseen or disliked by the weekend warrior crowds. No, we can't all just get along when it comes to movies, as many studies have shown there is a distinct Venn diagram that neatly intersects, in the tiniest of portions, a place where very few people can enjoy the Friday opening of yet another Tyler Perry travesty / Adam Sandler abomination whilst wolfing down buckets full of butter saturated popcorn and guffawing in sounds that make baby whales wish for death AND also enjoy the silence of the <i>Artist</i>, the character building of the wedding scene in the <i>Godfather</i> or the <i>Deer Hunter</i>, or the cut to black ending of an almost perfect <i>No Country For Old Men</i>.</div>
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Director Michael Haneke has made some truly remarkable films in his career that test the audience, the actors, and the characters the actors are portraying. Check out his resume and do yourself a favor by watching a few such as <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387898/"><i>Cache</i> (2005)</a> or <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1149362/"><i>The White Ribbon</i> (2009)</a>. I personally need to delve deeper into his many works, since in my opinion he is 3 for 3 at least. With this film, Haneke gives a splice of life, very particular lives, and simply asks us to take a peek. From some opening shots where we are all but voyeurs to several later scenes with extended camera holds on somewhat excruciating details of everyday life, we are called upon to witness portions of life to which we may not be so eager to examine. People getting old and dying is not really subject matter to get you hyped up.</div>
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And yet this movie conveys something far beyond the superficial auto-responses of repulsion, pity or even self-examination. What it does so successfully is to take a complex issue which we all must deal with in one way or another and presents it to us in unflinching realism with no sugar coated easy outs coming our way every 15 minutes in the form of warm memory flashbacks or comedic relief. This is a long time married couple who woke up one day like usual and almost instantly find themselves forever changed and on a path they both know will lead not to fulfillment but ultimately to sorrow.</div>
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There is very little in the way of spoilers that could ruin the film for you, since most of what you see are these two elderly people in their apartment dealing with the stroke of one and the fortitude of the other to do what has to be done, but there are a few plot points which I will not divulge nor should you seek out beforehand, as each leaves a lasting, important impression on you as the credits role.</div>
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I am reminded of the feelings I had when I first saw <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1305806/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>The Secret In Their Eyes / El Secreto De Sus Ojos</i> (2009)</a>, a beautiful film in the Spanish language that deals with adult themes, albeit in a non comparable way to this film, that overlaps in a sense the types of emotions I went through while viewing adults go through adult problems. In <i>Amour</i>, the statements being made by the end are ultimately up to you to internalize, but if you feel nothing, I can do nothing for you.</div>
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<span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: x-small;"><span style="line-height: 15.989583969116211px;"><b>Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Re-watch</b> - My favorite movie of 2012 and it got better the second time. Will watch again.</span></span><br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2125435/?ref_=sr_1"><em>Beasts of the Southern Wild</em> (2012)</a><br />
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A truly great film experience. Sometimes words do no justice to the feeling that a movie can give us. A strangely beautiful story and one which may surprise you.<br />
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I re-watched this movie for the 3rd time and it is simply one of my favorites of 2012. Quirky but not unrealistic, this movie has a lot of heart felt emotion when you least expect it.<br />
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I had heard it wasn't very good and it really wasn't, but I don't think it was terrible. Basically, a good cast was left to fend for themselves in a movie with a lot of potential to tell a compelling story that ultimately doesn't do a good job of telling it.<br />
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The hunt to find Osama Bin Laden after 9/11 was a 10 year odyssey and for some it was all consuming. This movie tells the fictionalized story based on true events of such a person who did nothing but think about how to find him. One of the best movies of 2012 - I will say it was a tab bit long, but not so much in a negative way because it all builds up to a very well shot conclusion.<br />
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40 years ago Sixto Rodriguez was budding musician in Detroit with a few songs under his belt, but his career in the business was short lived and not to be. After spending much of his life living and working in the Detroit area he was made aware that in South Africa his music was actually considered to be as big as the Beatles were in the rest of the world. An amazing documentary that tells the story of this man and the documentarian who just wanted to tell his story.<br />
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An iconic novel written by Jack Kerouac that will always be associated with a certain time and place in America, On The Road is a pretty tough sell as a movie. I actually liked the overall feel and was impressed by the entire cast, yes, even Kristen Stewart. Ultimately it is just a tough book to adapt to a 2 hour film, and I think it fails at keeping us interested in new things... basically, it is a lot of scenes with the same themes of love lost and growing up with different back drops, but moving images will never really have the impact on us that great written words do.<br />
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If you like super strange, noir movies, then boy do I have one for you! I wish I could tell you to see it, but no way, no how, not me. Just too out there even for a redneck swamp people kind of movie. Nicole Kidman is great in her role, for what it is, but man this one is too messed up for me to pass along to you with a straight face. <br />
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I saw this at Redbox and would have never given it a second thought, but I remembered hearing that Chloe Grace Moretz was in it, and I'm not even sure if it was released in theaters, but I've liked her in other roles and wanted to give it a shot. Moretz is a good actress and she will only get better, and she did a good job in this movie. But this was pure trash for a film. I mean, do not see this. That is as clear as I can get.<br />
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My third time seeing this surprisingly wonderful film. It gets better each time if you ask me. The entire cast and direction is amazing and each time I view it I find more and more nuances that add to the darkly themed story. There are some sort of funny moments, but this is no comedy, and Charlize Theron and Patton Oswalt do a spectacular job of portraying what happens to people with major issues as they get older, at least in age.<br />
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***For those who won't read my intro, this is every movie I have seen this year with a summary at the end with my thoughts on the best of the year<br />
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I began writing movie reviews and general comments on film in 2008 and have since completed over 200 such pieces of varying length, credibility, and believability. I can say without doubt that 2012 was easily the best year for movies over that time span.<br />
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I managed to view 37 new releases in 2012, a slight decline from previous years in numbers, but a distinct rise in quality of choices as witnessed by my personal rating system, in which I awarded 20 of those films with a 4 or higher our of 5. <br />
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I have become a lot more selective over the years with the movies I choose to see for many reasons, including the cost and time involved with going to a theater (which to me is really the best way to watch any movie) as well as just moving towards a much more intolerant view of poor quality films. So yes, I do pick and choose what I will see based on what I think I will probably enjoy - this is a distinct benefit of not trying to write for profit in that I don't have to sit through 10 horrible movies and then write about them just so I can find one really good one. <br />
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From time to time I will rent from Red Box or catch an older release on TV or the occassional download to my computer, but nothing holds the magic of sitting in a dark theater and watching the lights come up, the sound pulsing, and the anticipation of what is to come. The movie theater itself represents a special sanctum to me, a place I can go and turn off all the ADD items in my life and just sit back and let the work of the actors, director, screen writers and all the unseen people who make a movie come to life wash over me until the final credits roll. There really is something special about finding that one film that speaks to you and stays with you on some level for the rest of your life.<br />
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I have always been accutely aware that all people have different tastes and expectations when they watch a movie. That knowledge is the driving force behind my style when it comes to writing and speaking about films. I don't have to like Transformers as a movie and I'm going to try my best to explain exactly WHY I don't like it and WHY I don't think it is a good movie, but I'm going to do it with an understanding that a lot of people DO like that kind of movie. My hope is that throughout the years, if you've cared to read some of what I've written, that you've come to understand my point of view and whether you agree with it or not, at least understand that I am trying my best to interpret what I watch for you to have a better understanding of the movie and to decide for yourself if it is worth your time.<br />
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So, with all that said, let's get to the films! I've decided to recap the entire year, month by month when I saw a movie, with a summary at the end.<br />
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As is so common in the first month of a given year, not much worth seeing was released, or, if it was, I put it off in lieu of trying to catch up with the previous year and all the award season type films that really don't get wide release until January.<br />
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I didn't see a single 2012 release in January, but I did see some of the very best films of 2011, and I want you to know that if you missed these you should see them as soon as possible:<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1340800/"><i>Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy </i></a>(2011)<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">I saw three films in February and I was very pleased with each of them. Perhaps the most surprising was <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1601913/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>The Grey</i></a> - a film that wanted to be a 2011 release but was ultimately a 2012 and when it started to receive a lot of critical praise it was talked about being re-released late in 2012 to make a push for the award season. Ultimately all the buzz has died, but this was a terrific film with a very solemn yet ultimately uplifting premise.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Daniel Radcliff made his move away from Harry Potter going for a period piece about a strange haunted house in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1596365/"><i>The Woman In Black</i></a> and though it wasn't anything special it made for a decent enough viewing with some intriguing storylines mixed in with a bit too much cliche of the genre.</span><br />
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I saw two big blockbusters in March, each aiming at a very different audience, and each succeeding in the end.<br />
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Jennifer Lawrence made her big debut to the general public as Katniss in the worldwide sensation <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1392170/"><i>The Hunger Games</i></a>, and while I appreciated the overall film it never came around for me and I said reluctantly to see it, but I also understand the general younger audience who loved the books it was based on were going to love the film no matter what, so in that regard it obviously worked. If you aren't aware yet, Jennifer Lawrence has a hug career ahead of her, and it can all be seen in her gritty and strong performance in the spectacular 2009 <i>Winter's Bone</i>.<br />
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David Fincher gave the US his version of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/"><i>The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo</i></a> with Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara taking up the main characters of a film released a few years earlier in Swedish and one, for my tastes, that was far superior to this version. With that said, this was a great movie and worth your time - I just can't write about it and not mention that I find the original subtitled film to be a better representation of the story.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">April was sparse and I saw a pretty crappy movie called <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1486192/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>The Raven</i></a> in which John Cusack runs around all Edgar Allan Poe like and tries to copy things from the movie Seven. It was pretty terrible all around.</span><br />
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I saw two non main stream films in May, including the fascinating <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1704573/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>Bernie</i></a> with a very different turn for actor Jack Black, normally known for his quirky comedy roles, here he takes on a mockumentary based on real life strange events and he nails it in every way. I hope he gets a Oscar nomination for this one.<br />
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The strangest film of the year, for me, was the Indian piece <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2186731/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4"><i>Department</i></a>, one that I will never ever reccommend but at the same time I will say to give it a chance if you want to try something different. This is not a typical Bollywood style film but it has many of the same characteristics, mkaing it that much more strange. The crazy camera angles keep you guessing as to what will happen next and strange pacing and hysterical over-acting make this one a fun time, if nothing more.<br />
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My June was spent catching up on a lot of older Red Box movies... recapped briefly here:<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242460/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>We Need to Talk About Kevin</i> (2011)</a> - Excellent - must see<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1640548/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2"><i>Rampart (2011)</i></a> - Bordered on being really good but overall ended up decent enough <br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1372686/"><i>Coriolanus </i>(2011)</a> - I don't know - it had moments, but ultimately just a blood bath<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1571222/"><i>A Dangerous Method</i></a> (2011) Promising in many areas but it never really passed the threshhold for me and I won't think much about it anymore.<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480687/"><i>Hall Pass</i></a> (2011) Did I laugh a few times? Sure. Was it a good movie I want to see again? No.<br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1068242/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>Footloose</i> (2011)</a> A terrible remake of a pretty bad 'iconic' film equals disaster.<br />
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July actually offered up a decent mix of blockbuster action and indie type drama which, though not perfect, did offer up some good times.<br />
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The best of the bunch was <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1446714/"><i>Prometheus</i></a>, the sort of follow up prequel/sequel or whatever to the Alien movies. This was a film I originally liked, but was not blown away by, and I really did try to think about it and understand what worked for me and what didn't. Ultimately it took a second viewing for me to change my opinion and I now think this is one of the best of the year. What intrigues me the most is that this could be a movie told from multiple perspectives. Who is this movie about? Think about all the characters in this film and almost everyone of them can lay claim to being the central figure. The ultimate search for our beginnings is a fantastic film.<br />
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After seeing Prometheus I walked in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1735898/"><i>Snow White and the Huntsman</i></a> and promptly walked out after 30 minutes. I didn't get it. I didn't like it. I didn't give it a chance I suppose so I can't comment more.<br />
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My guilty pleasure of the year no doubt belongs to Oliver Stone's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1615065/"><i>Savages</i></a>, a film I really can't say if it was a masterpiece or a tabloid piece, but I don't care, since I had a lot of fun and have since seen it again and think it holds up well. Lots of sex, action and blood - not always a good thing - but here it is perfect.<br />
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My biggest dissapointment of the year without a doubt was Wes Anderson's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1748122/"><i>Moonrise Kingdom</i></a>. The movie was ok, certainly not bad and definitely not in the category of bad movies, but I love Anderson films and had high expectations for this one which were not delivered. I enjoyed the first two thirds just fine but was left without any air in my tires by the ending and just had to shake my head in sadness.<br />
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I saw 3 films in August, including the blockbuster end to the Nolan trilogy, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1345836/"><i>The Dark Knight Rises</i></a>. I'm no fanboy of comic book movies, but clearly Nolan took his trilogy to a new level of film making and story telling, and since a numbered rating means nothing I won't say whether it was a great film or not, but I thought it was pretty good.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1194173/"><i>The Bourne Legacy</i></a> succeeded in putting together a plausible scenario for why we don't have Jason Bourne to watch anymore and instead get Jeremy Renner running over mountains and popping pills, but it failed on too many levels for me to have liked it. I hope they try again and I hope they do better.<br />
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Will Ferrell and Zack Galifianakis are pretty funny in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1790886/"><i>The Campaign</i></a> and I say see it, but just be aware that it doesn't hold up for a full length movie and I wish they had stayed away from the eventual obligatory potty humor and stuck more to the smart script that made the first half so much better than the second half.<br />
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September brought 3 of the best movies of the year and a 4th film that I thought was excellent in its own way, and that is where I'll start, with Paul Thomas Anderson's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1560747/"><i>The Master</i></a>. This film has been called all kinds of things ranging from worst film of the year to best and it is usually a polarizing film such as this that can lead to the best discussion. I really enjoyed this one, though I will stop short of calling it one of the best of the year, as it had just enough idiosyncrosies to keep me from loving it. <br />
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A movie with heart and action in equal parts, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1855199/"><i>End of Watch</i></a> reminded me of what a good cop/buddy movie is all about. Leave aside some of the implausibilities of their day to day routine, and this is one of the best films of the year.<br />
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I'm not someone who watches time travel themed movies looking for every single little thing to nitpick about how this could or could not work, etc, so I have no idea if the way things operate in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1276104/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><i>Looper</i></a> make perfect sense or not, and I don't care, because I loved this movie and enjoyed the fast paced build up leading to a longer, drawn out stand off and eventual climactic ending. This had it all for me and I'm not going to ruin it by wondering if the universe allows such things.<br />
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I'm not sure I had even heard of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1659337/"><i>The Perks of Being a Wallflower</i></a> before I decided to see it in the theater. The credits rolled and I walked out thinking that I had just seen my favorite movie of the year. I don't know if it was the 'best' movie of 2012, but I still think it is my favorite. It got everything right in this adaptation of a book I never read about high school days with some pretty heavy subjects, and Emma Watson easily transitioned from her Harry Potter role into that of a young, beautiful and intelligent woman who can clearly act.<br />
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I saw 3 movies in October which were as mixed a bag as you can find: One great, one terrible and one 'what in the hell?' - let's start there with the ambitious if anything <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1371111/"><i>Cloud Atlas</i></a>, a film that intertwines the lives of similar characters throu different peiods of time all with an underlying and overarching theme that all things are connected and always have been and always will be. It would be easy to dismiss it as too difficult to want to follow, but I really did enjoy the way it worked out. Unfortunately for me I simply didn't care for a few of the sub plots while I loved some of the others, making it a terribly difficult film for me to review or dissect. I say see it sometime but don't blame me if you don't like it.<br />
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Probably the one movie of the year where my opinion is going to be way way way off from some people, I thought <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1931533/"><i>Seven Psychopaths</i></a> was one of the most dull, monotonous, boring pieces of garbage I have seen in quite a while. Nothing about this movie worked for me including all the times I was supposed to be laughing and just found myself looking at the time. I don't know what I was supposed to see in this movie, but all I saw was a waste of time. I'll compare this to my dissapointment with Moonrise Kingdom, because the director here, Martin McDonagh, directed one of my favorite movies, In Bruges, and I had hopes this would be great as well, but unlike the Anderson film which was at least decent and watchable, this one lacked anything of value.<br />
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Just as Perks of Being a Wallflower made me think I had just watched my favorite film of the year, Ben Affleck's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1024648/"><i>Argo</i></a> made me think I had just watched the best movie of the year. There is a distinction to me, but I don't know exactly how to describe it, just that both movies are great in different ways. 15 years later Affleck may very well be holding another Oscar.<br />
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November and December always brings about the heavy films, the ones making a push for various awards. It can be difficult to see everything and to figure out which ones are worth seeing, but I try to get to as many as humanly possible (while also catching up on ones I missed throughout the year!) I also took a pretty major trip during this time period and that cut into me seeing a few extra films, but luckily I was able to watch several on my plane rides. I'll probably be over 15 for these two months alone.<br />
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I've heard some arguments as to why Spielberg's <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443272/"><i>Lincoln</i></a> doesn't live up to the praise it may be getting, but I don't care much for that because I absolutely loved this film dealing with the end days of the civil war and the push to end slavery as the law of the land. Daniel Day Lewis does his usual fine work and the full cast around him keep things moving at a perfect pace with just the right amount of tension for a story in which we know most of the outcomes.<br />
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I wanted to really love <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1045658/"><i>Silver Linings Playbook</i></a>, a story about two seriously dysfunctional people trying to figure out a way to make it in this world, but something just wasn't there. Yes, I liked it a lot and I think it is a pretty great movie, but some of it felt a little too far out there from reality for me to put stock in. Definitely see it, just don't automatically fall for the hype of it being the best film of the year.<br />
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A sleeper for me is the Richard Gere film <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1764183/"><i>Arbitrage</i></a> centering on a wall street man on the edge of personal and financial ruin in a similar realm of a Bernie Madoff character. Superbly acted and a really good script keep this one from becoming a cliche and ultimately I found it to be a great movie that was not preachy and left a lot of questions for us in terms of how different people live different lives with different motives. Brit Marling does a fine job in a very limited role as Gere's daughter and a top executive caught int he middle of his schemes. Look for Gere to get an Oscar nomination for his nuanced performance.<br />
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The latest installment of the James Bond Franchise is <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1074638/"><i>Skyfall</i></a>, and it is clearly one of the better Bond films in the ouevre. I liked it a lot and am satisfied with the darker, brooding Bond we get from Daniel Craig, but I thought there were enough holes in the film's plot and in the Bardem bad guy character to keep this one from blowing me away.<br />
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I don't know if <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0948470/"><i>The Amazing Spiderman</i></a> with Andrew Garfield is any better or worse than Spiderman with Toby Maguire because I don't really care about these movies that much, but it clearly does take on a different tone. Is that good? I don't know. It was ok I guess but I don't really remember much about it to be honest. Why did they reboot this so soon? Oh yeah... Money. Duh.<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1853728/">Django Unchained</a></i> is Tarantino's newest film, and in the true spirit of his work, there is lots and lots of blood. There is also some great dialogue, his signature, but I'm not sure I really understand the entire film in terms of it being good or not good. Does it need to be? I don't think so. It has moments of pure genius, such as those between Waltz and Foxx and some witty banter, or DiCaprio and his encounters with each man. But it also has some serious WTF? moments and that is just too bad, because the film seems to become a parody of itself at some point. Yeah, Samuel Jackson is 'funny' in his role, but is he supposed to be? Is this just a black person's revenge film, much like people said Inglorious Basterds was a revenge film for Jewish people? I don't know, but I do know that at times it all just felt like too much, even though I enjoyed the overall experience.<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1707386/">Les Miserables</a></i> is exactly what I thought it would be, having read it in french 15 years ago and knowing the general score, in that it had some great parts and it had some boring parts, and yes Hathaway and Jackman are great, but Crowe singing seems very forced and it is definitely....too.....long.<br />
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Sometimes a dark noir film comes along that I love for many reasons, and sometimes a film like <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1726669/"><i>Killer Joe</i></a> comes along and has me scratching my head not knowing what to make of it. That's all I can really say about this one.<br />
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I really am happy that I found <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1862079/"><i>Safety Not Guaranteed</i></a> since I think it will be a favorite of mine for life. So much about this film works on so many levels. The character's really get to know each other honestly and just when we think we may understand what is going to happen, things, well, they change.<br />
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Denzel Washington outdoes himself with a briliiant performance as a severely drug addicted pilot simultaneously taking the accolades and the fall for his brilliant crash landing of a plane with over 100 passengers in the movie <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1907668/"><i>Flight</i></a>. One of the best films of the year in every regard and one of Washington's finest acting jobs.<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;">Here are the movies I wanted to see (in no particular order), but have not, and since I want to get this list out before the end of the year, these will have to wait. I'll be updating in January if I get to these.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><i>Rust and Bone<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Beasts of the Southern Wild<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Life of Pi<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Zero dark thirty<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Searching for sugar man<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Central Park 5<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Sessions<br style="line-height: 17px;" />Amour<br style="line-height: 17px;" />The Turin Horse<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><br style="line-height: 17px;" />Hitchcock<br style="line-height: 17px;" />On the Road</i></span></div>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">EDIT: Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was a 2011 film... I posted a longer review in 2012 and forgot to take that out - so I took it out of here</span></span></div>
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I liked it but it was far from perfect. Some pretty ridiculous life scenarios going on but I liked the way they at least took on some heavy topics with a mix of seriousness and humor. De Niro is tolerable for a change, Jackie weaver is good as the mom, and Cooper and Lawrence get the job done. But yeah, some pretty ridiculous life scenarios going on. I thought I'd like it more than I did, but I don't want to over value it compared to other movies from this year.<br />
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About what I expected after hearing so much about it. Decent enough and funny in parts, but not enough there for a full length movie in my opinion. Mila Kunis is and always will be super hot, so yeah, check it out.<br />
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Brit Marling was really great in <em>Another Earth</em> and I knew from last year she was doing this film but never got a chance to see it. I liked it for what it was but was not as captivated as I was with <em>Another Earth</em>. She is great as a cultish guru but the two other leads are just not convincing to me in any way.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1742336/"><em>Your Sister's Sister</em> (2012)</a><br />
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Hmmm. I don't know. I love Emily blunt. Mark Duplass was ok. I thought everyone was decent. But the story was just too weird. Parts of it were plausible the reactions to the actions of the characters was not consistent with reality in a movie that is trying to be realistic.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1307068/"><em>Seeking a Friend for the End of the World</em> (2012)</a><br />
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Kind of weird. I liked it more than I thought I would after getting half way through, but a few things bugged me too much to love it. People just didn't seem to do what they would do, or something like that. Not sure. Steve Carrell was way too lame/depressing all the time. I get the juxtaposing with Keira's cheery character, but man, what a drag. I don't know.<br />
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3/5<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1074638/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1"><em>Skyfall</em> (2012)</a><br />
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Was very much entertained and I'm all for it. Not exactly the kind of movie I'd say is a top 10 of the year in any sense, but fun. I'm a little too close to the Bond franchise so I'm not sure what my opinion means... I grew up watching all of them on VHS and owned the entire collection for a time. I still don't think the overall Craig movies have been all that good in terms of Bond movies, but again, I'm a bit of a nostalgic watcher and always enjoyed the camp of the earlier films. I don't think Craig is given enough to work with other than the action part, which I get for modern day appeal. I enjoyed the deeper stories of some of the other characters in this one, but...<br />
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4/5<br />
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I'm guessing it must just be a personal thing, but I think what didn't do it for me was the Bardem character. I thought it started out great and I was totally pumped for what he would bring... I thought the premise was decent enough and I expected a bunch of intelligent mind games and cool technical computer shit, etc... Well, it started with that, and then he turns into just another disposable bad guy who just walks around with a posse trying to shoot Bond. I mean, the set up to the farm scene was fantastic - I think my favorite 20 minutes of the film - when Bond and M and the caretaker are getting ready... But previous to that scene and then specifically the entire ending scene, Bardem is just a psychopathic killer looking for revenge and being incredibly stupid about it... He SHOULD have died 3 times when Bond shot at him while climbing in the tunnel - all 3 bullets hit the miniscule sections of metal... and he SHOULD have died many times when charging like a mad man to kill M in the court scene... and he SHOULD have died 100 times when he just blindly walked at the farm house shooting and throwing grenades and shit...<br />
What am I getting at? Basically I just thought he could have been a much more subtle revenge plotter... he could have set M and Bond up for a lot of shit using his intellect and computer skills, instead of just abandoning all that and falling into a cliche action guy.<br />
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It just annoyed me that the writers went out of their way to make him some incredibly smart super genius with computers and dangle it in front of us that he can do whatever he wants - they even show us his secret island lair with super computers (a definite homage to past Bond villains if ever there was one) and yet he never does anything with his power except 'hack' Q... I also didn't get the direction of him being gay, or pseudo-gay, or whatever that was with his first meeting with bond... I thought it detracted from his entrance not because of the content, but because it didn't add anything to the story and just felt like shock, not moving the story. Unless I missed something somewhere else, it didn't make any sense to his character.<br />
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I just want to be clear that I really liked the movie...It feels like I'm coming across that I didn't like it. I enjoyed the entire time I was there and watching it. Enough of it just fell into some regular shit for me to not fall in love with it. For a Craig Bond movie it is clearly the best, by a mile. I'm not trying to compare this to all Bond movies because they have changed over time and Craig's movies have clearly gone in a different direction... That's fine - no issues with that. <br />
It doesn't detract from the overall movie for me... it just keeps it from feeling like something special. <br />
I'll definitely see it again sometime.
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1862079/"><em>Safety Not Guaranteed</em> (2012)</a><br />
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Wow! Wish I hadn't missed this one when it came out. Easily a top 10 of the year for me. I loved almost everything about it. Very unexpected story path and incredibly likable cast. I love Aubrey Plaza's geeky hot style.<br />
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Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-85778884278878852502012-11-12T03:19:00.000-05:002012-11-12T03:25:11.475-05:00A Movie Review: Lincoln (2012)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443272/"><i>Lincoln</i> (2012)</a><br />
Director - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000229/">Steven Spielberg</a><br />
Writer - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1065785/">Tony Kushner</a><br />
PG-13; 149 Min<br />
Cast (Major)<br />
Abraham Lincoln - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000358/">Daniel Day-Lewis</a><br />
Mary Todd Lincoln - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000398/">Sally Field</a><br />
William Seward - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000657/">David Strathairn</a><br />
Thadeus Stevens - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000169/">Tommy Lee Jones</a><br />
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I'd like to take this moment to personally thank Mr. Spielberg for something I never thought would be possible, giving us, in less than one year, a way to forget all about <i>War Horse</i>. So gifted is this man, that he knew if he let people think too long about last year's ridiculous abomination and the insane nomination for best picture, that we would revolt in one way or another, and so he decided to go to the opposite extreme and direct one of the best films of the year with one of the best scripts and best cast I've seen in a long time. It's a toss up whether I can come up with more superlatives for <i>Lincoln</i> or more eye-rolling facial expressions for <i>War Horse</i>, but thankfully I am willing to move on from last year and stand up and applaud what is in front of us now. <br />
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I was fortunate enough to be within driving distance of one of a very few theaters in the country showing this film a week before wide release and I took the opportunity to view it. If the Los Angeles film crowd is in any way a representation of the rest of the country (Umm... well...) then this is going to be a monster hit, as all 4 screens for all showings today were sold out at the theater I chose. The previews ended and the lights dimmed and I sat back on my seat and watched intently as the master actor of our generation, Daniel Day-Lewis, became one of the most iconic figures in American history. Nobody ever saw footage nor heard audio of Lincoln so it would be easy to say Day-Lewis could have done just about anything and it would have been accepted, but it is well reported that he took this role so seriously that he sought out as much documentation on record as possible to piece together the sounds and movements that those who did witness the man in person passed on through written and spoken accounts. What he gives us is a humble President, a man of modest upbringing and education who cares greatly about the country, a flawed man with personal affairs to tend to, but a man of conviction willing to bend as needed to achieve ultimate goals. What we are given is a complex look at a man who happened to be in power at an extremely complex time in our nation's history.<br />
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Spielberg was incredibly smart to focus on a very short period of time near the end of the Civil War to make this feature length film. By not cramming an entire life or Presidency into 150 minutes he is able to focus tightly on a few important issues, mainly the impending end of the war and the frantic fight to pass the 13th Amendment freeing all slaves. These two items intersect in a fascinating way and the drama created around this time period feels very real and very important.<br />
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The cast is long and storied, but a few stand out performances are worth mentioning alongside Daniel Day Lewis, who is probably the biggest lock in history to garner an Oscar nomination, if not the biggest lock ever to win the award. Notable performances go to Sally Field as Mary Todd Lincoln, emotionally troubled wife of the President but not in quite the way history may have us believe. Field gives this woman a very 3 dimensional personality and comes across both brilliantly strong and devastatingly grief stricken. Allusions to her supposed mental state are addressed and add a lot of depth to the story and the President.<br />
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Both David Strathairn as Secretary of State Seward and Tommy Lee Jones as House of Representatives Thadeus Stevens give this epic story depth in terms of the men who both surrounded Lincoln on a daily basis as well as helped to shape the legislation of the day. Both men give solid performances but I smell a best supporting nod for Tommy Lee Jones here. Whereas Field has what feels like a larger role (and I assume awards will come to her as well) Jones takes the smaller pieces he is given and makes them all memorable, even when he does nothing but sit grimly awaiting the results of the most important vote of his life. A myriad of other supporting roles make this film special, including some comic relief and gravity grounding scenes from multiple faces you will recognize. To nit pick something, since I have very little to nothing negative to say, Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham and Mary, is played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and it just doesn't work for me. He isn't given a lot of screen time nor a lot to say, but what he is given doesn't feel worthy of those around him. He also simply ha a face that doesn't seem to work for this time period. Normally an actor I have come to like a lot, it just didn't fit.<br />
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The script was written by Tony Kushner, a writer I became familiar with 2 decades ago when I read his amazing play Angels In America. When I saw his name attached to the project I just felt like it was going to work. The dialogue in the film can be challenging at times but always in a great way that pays off to those who listen. There are frequent scenes of back and forth wit which reminds us what a good screen play can be.<br />
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In the end, it is the man himself, Lincoln, going through the process of what is right and what is best for the country, that will stick with me. This was an intelligent man who understood politics as well as anyone in his day, and he used that understanding to move the country forward in ways that would reverberate throughout our history. There is a reason this President is so revered and so iconic, but as with all people placed on a pedestal there is room for criticism, and this film does a nice job of raising both the potential positives and negatives associated with his life. The beginning and ending of the film are handled with great dexterity and I was pleased at the decisions made in terms of what was important and not so important to the story and what was actually shown on screen.<br />
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Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-816055398133498952012-10-29T21:43:00.002-04:002012-10-31T20:27:03.393-04:003 VERY brief reviews: Argo; Seven Psychopaths; Cloud AtlasI don't feel like writing anything but I've seen three new releases recently and wanted to get down the most basic thoughts so that you, my loyal 7 readers or so, will not go blindly into the dark when choosing your next film experience.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1024648/"><em>Argo</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - Ben Affleck<br />
R; 120 min<br />
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This movie is pretty fantastic. Ben Affleck as an actor? Well... he's had his moments I suppose. He doesn't need to do anything special in this role, and since he directed himself I will give him credit for instructing himself to just read the lines ont he page and let the story do the talking. As a director Affleck is 3 for 3 in a sense, with Gone Baby Gone and the Town both being very watchable movies. This 'based on a true story' tale of a, until somewhat recently, unknown sub plot of the Iranian hostage crisis is beautifully shot and solidly portrayed by all the supporting actors. Tension is created out of nowhere and juxtaposed with some great light hearted comedy thousands of miles away from the action in none other than Hollywood itself. Do not pass on this one - it is one of the best of the year.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1931533/"><em>Seven Psycopaths</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - Martin McDonagh<br />
R; 110 Min<br />
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Martin McDonagh directed one of my favorite films of the past decade, <em>In Bruges</em>, so my hopes were maybe just a weeeee bit high for this one, and so it probably isn't a surprise that it didn't live up to my expectations... wait a minute... let me re-phrase that... I didn't get this one at all and I was bored the entire time. A cast full of noticeable names and characters doesn't always work, but I assumed this one would go somewhere... it didn't. A strange story of, well, seven psycopaths, really, doing their thing in a messed up way just never came together for me and at times I felt like I was watching paint dry on Chritopher Walken's face, although he was the only one I somewhat enjoyed. Plot description? Meh... no thanks... I'll just leave it at this and you can decide for yourself if you wasted time and money.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1371111/"><em>Cloud Atlas</em> (2012)</a><br />
Directors - Tom Tykwer; Andy and Lana Wachowski<br />
R; 172 Min<br />
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Based on a book that was popular with some people and confusing to others and one I never read nor heard of, this very long film is woven into 6 segments throoughout time in which various characters sort of live and die with certain other characters in varying degrees of strangness. The ultimate point, well, who really knows, but I suppose it has something to do with our souls and how we are connected to certain other people and even after death we never really leave those people. Did I like it? Well, I didn't not like it. I did nod off once, but that's because there are 6 story lines nad 1 or 2 of them didn't interest me at all, while 2 or 3 of them were pretty damn good. I don't know what to tell you - It's a 3 hour+ experience with getting there, watching previews, etc... and it is a strange film in many ways, but just seeing a lot of wonderful actors portraying multiple characters throughout time was worth it to me. If you want to kill a weekend afternoon or even catch a morning show I say give it a shot, especially if you're a little bored with the conventional movies.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1659337/"><em>The Perks Of Being A Wallflower</em></a> (2012)<br />
Director - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0154716/">Stephen Chbosky</a><br />
103 Min; PG-13<br />
Cast<br />
Logan Lerman - Charlie<br />
Ezra Miller - Patrick<br />
Emma Watson - Sam<br />
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I walked out of the theater thinking this could be my favorite movie of the year thus far. I knew nothing about this high school drama set back in the day when mix tapes were all the rage, but it is a novel written by Stephen Chbosky who also wrote the screen play and directed the film - hell of a trifecta Mr. Chbosky. Charlie is an introverted freshman dealing with a multitude of demons and desperately in need of friends and something normal. Patrick and Sam are senior misfits of sorts who welcome Charlie into their version of a clique. What could end up being a totally cliched high school coming of age flick turns out to be extremely moving and extremely cathartic. <br />
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I loved the way Logan Lerman played Charlie, his mannerisms really giving off the highs and lows that his life goes through. Ezra Miller is at times too over the top for me as the openly gay kid, but he reigns it in at the right times to put in a good performance. Emma Watson - no longer playing Harry Potter's sidekick - is so vulnerable as the girl with a past who wants nothing more than a fresh start it makes you want to just give her a hug. <br />
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The film does suffer at times from a little Dawson's Creek type dialogue and actions for kids this age, but it really comes together very well by the end when you piece it all into one year in the life of these kids and their bond. If you're looking for something different and you're open to a little reminiscing about the good and bad days of high school I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1276104/"><em>Looper</em></a> (2012)<br />
Director - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0426059/">Rian Johnson</a><br />
118 Min; R<br />
Cast<br />
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Joe<br />
Bruce Willis - Old Joe<br />
Emily Blunt - Sara<br />
Jeff Daniels - Abe<br />
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A hit-man time travel themed movie filled with blood, profanity AND a pretty damn good story - yeah, this movie is pretty bad ass and I loved it. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis are equally solid in their roles as young and old Joe, and even though we all know how terrible some time travel movies can become, this one does a pretty good job of not reminding us to think too hard about all the ramifications. I really liked the unexpected story lines and the mixed emotions had by all the characters as they each struggled for their own survival. I'm sure someone can find fault in it, but I just sat back and enjoyed this one.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1560747/"><em>The Master</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - Paul Thomas Anderson<br />
137 Min; R<br />
Cast<br />
Joaquin Phoenix - Freddie Quell<br />
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Lancaster Dodd<br />
Amy Adams - Peggy Dodd<br />
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A year or two ago I would have wanted to write a long review of this film, but I find it more and more difficult to give these the time they deserve. Instead, I'll just say that I found this film, with some of my favorite actors under the direction of one of my favorite directors, to be an enjoyable journey. I liked the first act set up, the second act depth, and the third act ambiguity. I have a whole lot of praise for much of this film and that is the most important thing I can convey. I did, however, feel it left quite a bit to the imagination in terms of some of the deeper meanings of it all, and to be honest, that's just fine with me. I don't need everything laid out on a platter for me nor do I need to know who this 'master' was in his younger days and how he came to be who he is today. I also don't care to go into any Scientology comparisons - clearly they are there and clearly it shouldn't matter in terms of watching the movie. Hoffman is always great and I think he is once again perfect here. Amy Adams plays a wonderful supporting role as the wife. It is Phoenix who puts in a pretty great performance as a man struggling with his emotions who may or may not want the help of someone powerful to get his life on track. Anderson has directed some of my favorite films of all time and though this one won't rank next to those in my mind, it is a refreshingly dramatic film at a time when the 2012 year has been anything but stellar.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1855199/"><em>End Of Watch</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - David Ayer<br />
109 Min; R<br />
Cast<br />
Jake Gyllenhaal - Brian Taylor<br />
Michael Pena - Mike Zavala<br />
Anna Kendrick - Janet<br />
Natalie Martinez - Gabby<br />
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Another cop movie set in the streets of south central LA. Most thankfully this film brings a lot more to the table than just a piecing together of various other films from the genre. In the most basic terms, this is a bro-movie. Taylor and Zavala are partners who have a friendship as strong as kin and a moral code that leads them everyday through the rough streets and back to their significant others. Much of the film is seen through the lenses of various people filming themselves and others around them, for various reasons, and at times the shaky cam and reasons it is happening can be distracting. The incredible amount of unlikely situations these two find themselves in is also a bit far fetching and leaves you wondering why just two or even three incredibly awful crimes wasn't enough for us to see what these two go through. If you don't like profanity, stay away. I'm not sure I recall a film in recent memory with so much foul language, but I liked the way it was used as is made everyone in the film feel pretty authentic. The basic plot is easily unspoiled, as these two partners patrol the streets and we get a glimpse of their friendship and relationships as they stumble upon and get mixed up in some Mexican cartel crimes. What the film ultimately gives us is a friendship and the two men who give 100% to their jobs which, everyday, could easily kill them.<br />
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<br />Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-7771020277602999962012-08-26T16:23:00.000-04:002012-08-26T16:23:24.600-04:002 Brief Movie Reviews from 2012: The Bourne Legacy and The Campaign<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1194173/"><em>The Bourne Legacy</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - Tony Gilroy<br />
PG-13; 135 Min<br />
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Jeremy Renner - Aaron Cross<br />
Rachel Weisz - Marta<br />
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Tony Gilroy has directed 3 feature films, including the marvelous <em>Michael Clayton</em> (2007), the acceptably fun corporate espionage half chick flick <em>Duplicity</em> (2009) and now this.... thing... which we will call <em>The Bourne Legacy (not so much)... </em>While the film starts out quite promising with the premise that the Matt Damon of Jason Bourne fame is not the only type of secret government program super warrior out there, it quickly falls into an absolute pile of crap cliches that leads me to believe that script writers are paid 90% of their fees up front to produce the first 30 minutes of a movie and then given a 10% bonus upon completion of the remaining acts. That this film sits on a 71% RT rating as of this review is nothing short of an affirmation that the general consensus for all films is through the point of view of boys aged 9-15.<br />
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Jeremey Renner was outstanding in his stoic portrayal of a bomb specialist in the 2008 sleeper hit <em>The Hurt Locker</em>, and for the first 30 minutes of this film I saw a little of that nuanced approach. Similar to Bourne, but in a different program, Renner is Aaron Cross, and he is trying to stay alive before his own people kill him and all the agents associated with certain programs which could cause a big headache for the usual suspects in suits. The time lines of this film overlap with the previous Bourne movies so you do get a nice feeling and understanding of the plot and circumstances, but what begins as a movie with a purpose quickly deteriorates into a lot of noise and pointless chase scenes, some lasting so long I actually had to check the time more than once... Some union must have seriously pressured Gilroy into shooting over 100 minutes of stuntman footage because I can't think of a single reason for the excessive use of monotonous chase scenes on foot and by motorcycle. I actually threw my hands up near the end of the seemingly endless motorcycle chase scene when the possibly mute assailant targeted with killing Cross turns into a Terminator-esque character who cannot possibly killed by any means.<br />
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In the end this is a film that had a lot of potential to carry the torch for a franchise that was very popular. Renner was a good choice to take over for the Damon-less lead male, but he had very little to work with. Rachel Weisz is a fine actress and I have nothing bad to say about her in this film, except for her lame story line. I much prefer the way Marie and Jason Bourne were united and then written together, but I'm not trying to compare, just saying this one adds up to little more than a way too long typical action flick.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1790886/"><em>The Campaign</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - Jay Roach<br />
R - 85 Min<br />
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Will Ferrell - Cam Brady<br />
Zach Galifianakis - Marty Huggins<br />
Jason Sudeikis - Mitch<br />
Dylan McDermott - Tim Wattely<br />
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I laughed at quite a bit of this political farce with the hit-or-miss Will Ferrell playing incumbent Cam Brady, challenged by the unlikely opponent Marty Huggins, played by the love him or don't love him style of Zach Galifianakis, the problem is that I don't quite know much I was laughing with the movie and how much I was laughing at the movie, if you know what I mean? In terms of entertainment and chuckles, I'd say this one passes the test. Where it fails is when it deviates from the farce it is trying to create and allows itself to lower the standards of funny to Adam Sandler levels of recent years. It just felt like the filmmakers weren't sure if this was a slightly sophisticated laugh out loud comedy or a toilet bowl humor at all costs production, and that is unfortunate because for such a short film to have such a personality disorder didn't make much sense. <br />
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Not much I need to go into about the plot - nothing, actually - just see it if you like these two actors in general and don't see it if you don't.<br />
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<br />Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-91706483924864483882012-08-07T23:44:00.000-04:002012-08-07T23:44:26.559-04:00A Brief Movie Review: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1345836/"><em>The Dark Knight Rises</em> (2012)</a><br />
Director - <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0634240/">Christopher Nolan</a><br />
PG-13; 164 Min<br />
Cast<br />
Christian Bale - Bruce Wayne<br />
Gary Oldman - Commissioner Gordon<br />
Tom Hardy - Bane<br />
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Blake<br />
Anne Hathaway - Selina<br />
Marion Cotillard - Miranda<br />
Morgan Freeman - Fox<br />
Michael Cane - Alfred<br />
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And so it all comes to an end... Christopher Nolan did an excellent job at rebooting a troubled franchise and bringing to the screen an enlightened trilogy of Batman lore, using Christian Bale and a cast of memorable supporting characters to delve into moral quandaries and darker situations, the franchise set records in many categories. As for me, well, I generally detest the comic book genre but am willing to make exceptions when they are warranted. With the Nolan Batman trilogy, I think the bar is set as high as possible, and I'm glad to see it come to an end with an acceptable finale.<br />
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I'm a few weeks late to the party with this write up and I doubt anyone will see it or not see based on this, so I'll be brief... I also just don't feel like doing any real analysis or expounding on anything at all, actually...<br />
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I enjoyed it, even at 2.5 hours, and even with some plot holes... It was a perfect tone for what was happening, if you've seen the other two films, and the ending was decent enough, though Nolan allows for too much exposition for my taste... I don't need to be told in a 2 minute soliloquy exactly what just happened or what it all means, but I guess a few million pubescent boys do.<br />
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It's worth the money.<br />
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4/5Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-36716763889248538662012-07-16T22:09:00.000-04:002012-07-16T22:09:02.342-04:004 Recent Films: The Lazy Version<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<em>Prometheus (2012)</em> - I wasn't blown away but I did enjoy it. Like many have pointed out there are some iffy plot points and I hated the comic relief of the scientists being so stupid in the cave. I think I like it a lot better a few weeks after seeing it. 4/5 <br />
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<em>Snow White and the Huntsmen</em> (2012) - I left after 45 minutes. I didn't get it. I didn't think it was cool. Can't really rate it because I just left. Good thing I didn't pay to see it specifically. <br />
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<em>Savages</em> (2012)- Pretty fucking epic. Not mind blowing and probably not a classic long term, but a pretty fun and sexy and violent flick. Definitely worth the money for a real screening with food and drinks on a big screen. Have some issues with the female roles in the film but I'm not going to nit pick this one. 4.5/5<br />
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<em>Moonrise Kingdom (2012)</em> - I want to pull my hair out. I am a big Wes Anderson fan and love his style of movie making. I really liked the first 2/3 of this one but thought the final 1/3 was a real let down. The two young leads were really good, but the entire harvey keitel plot line was stupid, plain and simple. The entire movie from the moment of the lightning strike is pretty lame. I am disappoint. 3/5Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092393233452286889noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927248497029664064.post-53775878029517845842012-06-03T15:49:00.000-04:002012-06-03T15:49:00.534-04:006 Recently Viewed Redbox Movies (Brief Thoughts)I recently watched 6 movies that are available at Redbox. Here is a very quick recap of what I think you should know about each:<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1242460/"><em>We Need To Talk About Kevin</em> (2011)</a><br />
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This movie is fantastic. Tilda Swinton plays her role perfectly as she struggles to comprehend her own life and that of her seemingly 'born bad' son, but everything is not so simple and in the end we are left with lots of questions that can't be answered, in a good way. John C Reilley is, as always, great in his role as the positive but naive dad.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1640548/"><em>Rampart </em>(2011)</a><br />
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This is one of my favorite Woody Harrelson roles. As a pretty despicable human being, he is a member of the LAPD under heavy scrutiny and investigation for ongoing abuses, and he pretty much sums up all that is wrong with the department. At times we actually feel a little sorry for this guy, but ultimately we do realize he is just the scum of the earth. It all falls on Harrelson's shoulders to pull it off and he does so very well. A little derivative of films you have seen in this genre and a story that isn't fully compelling are the only downsides, but I don't think many people saw this one and it is a good to one to add to your list.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1372686/"><em>Coriolanus</em> (2011)</a><br />
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I had to think a little about what photo to post for this Shakespearean adaptation which takes place in fairly modern times, set in and around a Rome like city. In the end, a photo of Ralph Fiennes covered in blood and Gerard Butler a bit confused int he background makes perfect sense. I enjoyed so much about this film, but specifically the performance of Fiennes, which really puts into perspective just how good a movie can become when the right actor puts in the right performance. It isn't enough to save the movie overall, but it makes it worth watching. The story of the state vs the people vs dictator vs rebels etc is common in Shakespeare and here we have a very gory and bloody vision, almost to a fault, I believe. That the entire movie is spoken int he Shakespeare language but set in modern times can be a bit awkward at times and I'm not sure how I feel about film adaptations that employ the technique, though I lean towards it being a bit distracting.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1571222/"><em>A Dangerous Method</em> (2011)</a><br />
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I don't have much to say. I actually saw this in a theater several months ago but forgot about it. That's what it means to me. Some good performances but a story that doesn't really deliver much in the end and seems to be playing to audience for gasps at times. I don't know. I'd skip it.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480687/"><em>Hall Pass</em> (2011)</a><br />
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Another comedy that delivers so much in the first half and so little in the second. I laughed a lot during the first 50 minutes in this comedy about couples giving each other some freedom to explore their options during a week off from marriage. I laughed a real lot, actually. But then, like so many others in this genre, the script can't keep it going and it quickly becomes a series of unfunny events dragged out to make it a feature length film. The ending scenarios are so haphazardly put together I'm not so sure the filmmakers weren't on a deadline to finish or not get paid.<br />
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<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1068242/"><em>Footloose</em> (2011)</a><br />
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Hey, I'm not perfect, I know, and even I was curious, mainly to see Julianne Hough dance around in short shorts and boots, but also to see what they came up with to remake the classic Kevin Bacon film (I'm not saying I care for the original, but it is a classic)... Well - they failed miserably. This is terrible. I'm talking just pure trash. None of this feels right, except a few scenes of Hough dancing around in short shorts and boots, of course. Nothing else to say. <br />
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