Thursday, July 9, 2009
A bit of escapism.
I've been in a bit of a classical gangster type of mood lately, so perhaps that tainted how much I enjoyed watching Public Enemies last night. I'm not all that familiar with John Dillinger, but I have heard the name, so I don't know how close this movie gets to his true character. Depp did play a good part though, but I wasn't all that surprised by that. Bale on the other hand played a toned down part I thought, not his best though. I liked him more in the recent Terminator flick. Anyway, I liked Public Enemies, with lots of period-esque gangsters running around with Tommy-Guns and and such, it's a good time.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
I still hate Vegas.
You know, for not being much of a comedy fan, I have to admit the film, The Hangover, was rather amusing. Now don't get me wrong, there were some sick and wrong sequences in the movie that had me cringing and looking away, but I was laughing while doing so. Basically it's movie about a bachelor party gone awry in Los Vegas. It was a little cliche, and I thought they could have made things end up a little more strange, but overall I enjoyed the movie. If you're just looking for some mindless stupid humor, that doesn't fall into the inane adolescent schlock category, this movie fits the bill.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Light and the dark.
I have two distinctly different movies to report on tonight. I'll get the horror movie out of the way first. Drag Me To Hell is a movie about not pissing off gypsies. Don't do it, they'll send you to hell if you piss 'em off! I know this is labeled as a horror movie but I found myself laughing more than I did cringing in terror. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either.
The other movie is Up, Pixar's latest. You know I liked this movie, but it wasn't for any of the obvious kid-type reasons that I should have. Growing old sucks, this movie illustrates that, but it doesn't mean you should stop living your life. I liked that. The dogs were funny too.
The other movie is Up, Pixar's latest. You know I liked this movie, but it wasn't for any of the obvious kid-type reasons that I should have. Growing old sucks, this movie illustrates that, but it doesn't mean you should stop living your life. I liked that. The dogs were funny too.
Friday, May 22, 2009
No fate but what we make.
And so after many years of wishing they would just set a Terminator movie in the future, they finally did it with Terminator: Salvation. Was it everything I hoped for, not 100%, but I'll give it a very strong 99%. Hot damn! This movie grabbed me from the get go, because even though I thought I knew the story well enough, this introduced elements that were all new, and even a couple of surprises. Now what should have been the biggest surprise was ruined by the stupid trailer for the movie, but all the rest were moments where I kept thinking; No way! I don't know if this movie is every one's cup of tea, but for this odd Sandman out, it was a whole lot of fun.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
. . .of a demon in my view.
Tonight I took in Angels and Demons, I was satisfied. As with the novels themselves, I thought this movie was better than DaVinci Code. As for all the other little nitpicky things people seem to get all worked up about. . .blah, whatever. Hanks portrays a decent Langdon, not how I saw him, but what's so special about that? Changing aspects of the story to fit it all in the movie was fine with me too. And of course I always enjoy watching Ewan McGregor. ever since Trainspotting, the dude's just a fun actor. My only gripe with this movie was my main group with DaVinci Code, not enough of the back story on the art. (sigh) However, I felt they put a little more of that in this movie, but still. . .give me a two hour art history lesson, I'm game. Either way go see this one.
As for other recent movies, I've seen them but can't think of anything good or bad to say about them. Wolverine was alright. Star Trek was alright. Not much more I can say about them than that.
As for other recent movies, I've seen them but can't think of anything good or bad to say about them. Wolverine was alright. Star Trek was alright. Not much more I can say about them than that.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
To watch or not to watch.
This evening I sat in on the Watchmen film and I feel a little drained. This movie had so much going on, that I think I must have missed half of it. While it might not have been your typical family friendly superhero movie, and Dr. Manhattan really needed to put on a pair of drawls for most of his time spent in the movie, I wasn't disappointed. However, I don't think it was out of the park spectacular either. I think I'll agree with others I've talked too it about, and say that Rorschach and his story was the most enjoyable part of the movie.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Pull
A few nights back I took in the movie Push, which all in all wasn't too bad. I have to admit that the story kind of lost me after a while though, but that might have been because I was tired . . .or stupid. Favorite parts were the gun battles, I know it's not too original, but a telekinetic gun fight could get all sorts of cool if done right. In this movie it was a little low key, but still kind of fun and it stirred the imagination. Always a good thing.
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