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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Airplane! (1980)
"A hospital? What is it?"
"It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now."
Happy Birthday: a trifecta
Michael Biehn - very underrated actor, who has had some great roles in some of my favorite films of all time, including The Terminator, Aliens, and Tombstone
Wesley Snipes - my favorite roles of his are in Blade, Demolition Man, New Jack City, and One Night Stand
Monday, July 30, 2012
Happy Birthday: to a lucky 7
Laurence Fishburne - highly underrated actor who has had some excellent supporting roles... my favorites of his are in The Matrix, Apocalypse Now, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Higher Learning, Hoodlum, and What's Love Got to Do With It.
Chris Nolan - excellent writer and director who is making his lasting mark in Hollywood ... my favorites of his are Inception, Following, Memento, Batman Begins, and The Prestige
Lisa Kudrow - will always be known as Phoebe from Friends, but has had several funny roles on the big screen, mt favorite is Romy & Michele's High School Reunion
Christine Taylor - very funny comedic actor, my favorite roles of hers are in Dodgeball, The Wedding Singer, and Zoolander
Hilary Swank - I have not seen all of her films, but my favorites (to date) are The Reaping, 11:14, and The Black Dahlia
Jean Reno - excellent international actor, who has been in some great American films... my favorites of his are Leon: The Professional, Ronin, and The Da Vinci Code
The Hobbit - a trilogy
I am not sure how I feel about this, as far as attempting to squeeze too much out of too little. But, a good story is there, and Jackson has proven his mettle.
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni33075544/
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Happy Birthday: Stephen Dorff
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Happy Birthday: Elizabeth Berkley
Star of the cinematic masterpiece Showgirls. How was this movie passed over for awards?
Quick Look: Paranormal Activity (2007)
**spoiler alert**
Paranormal Activity has a very simple plot, there are only the 2 characters who drive the entire movie (there are 2 other ultra-minor appearances of 2 other people), the dialogue was improvised (but guided by an outline and direction), and the cinematography was presented as the home videos shot by Micah. The audience does not actually see the demon at any point in the film, and we do not witness any actual violence. What this film does, is brings the scares "inside the house" in a believable way. If a demon can violate the sanctity of your home (as opposed to being in a haunted house which people voluntarily enter, or in the woods which people voluntarily trek to) then in theory, no one is safe. Micah plays the skeptical male perfectly, even going so far as to taunt the demon (big mistake), and Katie plays the believer, who is slowly deteriorating under the stress and "attacks" from the visitor. We also learn that the demon is not, in fact, there by coincidence.
While not groundbreaking, this film is great example of "what to do" when making a POV/found-footage style movie. This movie definitely has that ability to make you question those sounds you hear when you are lying in bed at night. I recommend watching it at night, with the lights out.
'R' rating is for language.
- There have been 2 prequels made, to date, with Paranormal Activity 4 on the way this fall.
- The film was shot 10 days for approximately 11000.00- 15000.00 dollars.
- The entire film was shot in writer/director Oren Peli's own home.
Delayed opening: Gangster Squad
In addition, it now appears that Warner Bros. is going to re-shoot, cut, or re-do a scene in which a shooting took place in a movie theater.
I somewhat understand holding the opening, but it is worth noting the opening wasn't until September. I guess there is no prescribed "healing time", but I also do not see where this would have led to backlash for the studio releasing a film that has absolutely no relation in any way, shape, or form to the Aurora tragedy.
Taking it a step further, I do not understand why they are re-shooting the scene. This movie is about cops vs. the mob in the1940's and 50's. It is not about an individual opening fire on a crowd in a movie theater in 2012.
I feel there is showing respect for the dead by not attempting to profit from glorified violence in entertainment, but then there is this - which, in my opinion, is taking the sensitivity a little too far. But, that's me.
http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/07/27/gangster_squad_released_date_postponed_to_change_mass_theater_shooting_scene_after_dark_knight_theater_shooting.html
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: PCU (1994)
"Well, there's no publicity, so there's no people... Gutter never showed up, so there's no beer... our instruments just blew out, so there's no band, and I think Raji and Deege may be dead."
"Wait a minute... no beer? Well, where the hell's Gutter?"
Happy Birthday: to 3 fellas
Stanley Kubrick - great American director... my favorites of his are A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut
Jeremy Piven - best roles of his are in Grosse Pointe Blank, PCU, and Very Bad Things
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
happy birthday: Brad Renfro
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Serenity (2005)
Happy Birthday: 3 lovely ladies
Summer Glau - another TV star with great roles on Firefly, Dollhouse, and The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and vrey good role in the movie Serenity
Lynda Carter - former model and star of the TV show Wonderwoman
Bob's Quick Look - The Amazing Spiderman (2012)
By now, everybody should know the story of Spiderman. A teenager with a 180 iq is bitten by a genetically engineered spider and becomes a super hero.
*spoiler alert* In this installment we learn that Peter’s father was a scientist and his work on cross-genetic research (or whatever they called it) was a.) what made him have to leave Peter with Aunt Mae and Uncle Ben and b.) linked to what gave Spiderman his abilities. Mr. Parker’s former colleague is working on developing the cross genetic serum for Oscorp because it’s founder, Norman Osborn (nudge nudge, wink wink) is in a bad state of health and needs a cure. Dr. Connors, at the threat of being shut down, tests the serum on himself. His missing arm grows back, and he becomes a giant lizard, and it’s Spidey to the rescue in the middle of his moral conundrum.
For the most part this was a pretty good movie. The action was done practically as much as possible instead of doing everything on a computer, which I liked. The film moves pretty well, only slowing down in a couple of places. The casting choices were all pretty much spot on with nobody trying to “steal” the scene, which has a way of killing movies for me.
I did have one question about this movie; is it a reboot or a remake? I thought I was having deja-vu when watching this film until I realized that the story, much of overall theme, and the pacing were very similar to Sam Raimi’s 2002 Spiderman film. They are both, for the most part, coming of age tales focusing on responsibility with a bit of romance on the side. But, in my opinion, this movie does a slightly better job showing Peter Parker’s growth as a person and as a hero.
Many of the differences between the two films are small, yet important. Many fans were put of by the fact that Peter Parker was able to spin webs naturally, which he was not able to do until much later in the comic books. This movie goes back to the original idea of Peter Parker building artificial web shooters, which shows the level of his technical expertise. Also, this movie goes to the original story lines in his love interest, ie Gwen Stacy rather than Mary Jane, who came in much later. These difference would be unimportant to the casual fan, but were much more appeasing to the die hard fans. I did like the idea of the web shooters versus natural ability. The idea of Peter falling for the daughter of the cop who is out for Spidey’s head made for good conflict, but getting down to it, Emma Stone could have played either role, and it would have been better than Kirsten Dunst (she’s done good stuff, but her performances as Mary Jane were…lacking.)
The one thing I missed in this movie was the Daily Bugle and the character of J. Jonah Jameson, but I understand he cannot come in until Peter is out of high school and shooting for them. Maybe in the sequel?
This is a pretty good summer flick. In a lot of ways, I like this better than the 2002 version, but like I said, they are very similar.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Happy Birthday: Slash, Daniel, and Woody
Daniel Radcliffe - not much else to the resume besides Harry Potter - yet
Woody Harrelson - great parts in no Country for Old Men and Natural Born Killers
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Young Guns (1988)
"He's there enough to be dancing with a pretty girl while we're sitting around pulling our tallywhackers."
Happy Birthday: Green Goblin, General Zod and 2 more
Terence Stamp - best roles in Superman II, The Adjustment Bureau, and Young Guns
Danny Glover - my favorites roles of his are in Lethal Weapon, Saw, and The Color Purple
Rob Estes - TV star, series regular on the new 90210, Melrose Place, and my favorite of his - Silk Stalkings
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Review: Whiteout (2009)
Happy Birthday: Robin, Edward, and Josh
Edward Herrmann - credited with over 100 TV and films, mostly supporting - my favorites of his are in The Lost Boys, and TV's Gilmore Girls
Josh Harnett - best roles in The Black Dahlia, 30 Days of Night, and The Faculty
Friday, July 20, 2012
Aurora, CO
Thoughts and prayers for the victims of this tragedy, as well as all the public safety personnel who will see this through to the end.
To everyone else - worry about the fingerpointing and the political grandstanding another day.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Little Known Facts: Top Gun (1986)
- Sean Penn, Tom Hanks, Nic Cage, John Cusack, Matthew Broderick, Michael J Fox, Emilio Estevez, and Patrick Swayze all turned the role of Maverick, and several other big names were considered...
(Somehow Ferris Bueller as a Naval pilot just would never have worked...)
Happy Birthday: Gilbert
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Basic Instinct (1992)
Happy Birthday: Vin & Paul
Paul Verhoeven - director, best films are RoboCop, Basic Instinct, and Total Recall... Showgirls does hold a special place in my heart, though
Bob's Idea for a movie: The Phantom of the Opera
At any rate, I would like to see a movie with more of the shroud of mystery and darkness the novel contained. Include the character from the book called “The Persian,” who was a figure in the phantom’s past and join Raoul in his mission to save his love. And, have the phantom’s entire face disfigured as it is described in the book, not just a quarter of in as in the musical.
These are just my ideas.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Happy Birthday: Donald and David
David Hasselhoff - where would the world be without Knight Rider and Baywatch?
Movie Trivia - The Bad News Bears (1976)
Answer: Burt Lancaster
From imdb.com - Bill Lancaster's screenplay was based on his experiences with his father, Burt Lancaster. Buttermaker was based on Burt, who was known for his grumpiness and the character of Amanda was based on himself. Burt Lanacster would later be cast as an aged version of early 20th Century ballplayer, Archibald "Moonlight" Graham in Field of Dreams.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Happy Birthday: 2 of the 80's favorites
Phoebe Cates - another 80's star, with her best roles in Gremlins, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Quick Look: Wanted (2008)
I really liked the action scenes - they make this totally worth seeing - especially the way they can bend their bullet's paths. The members of the Fraternity are almost super-human, because of their ability to control their flow of adrenaline, which in turn allows them to engage in almost comic-book-like stunts, and not-so coincidentally, Wanted is based on a comic book.
The real "problem" of the movie, in my opinion, is a gaping plot transition between when Wesley had trained to hone his assassin skills and gone out on his first missions, to when he goes to Europe to engage Cross. There were great action sequences as Wesley pursued Cross, especially the fight that ensues on the train, but when Wesley shoots Cross and he quickly reveals that Cross is, in fact, Wesley's father, it was somewhat of a let down. Just before Wesley left for the Cross hit, Sloan had handed Fox a contract for Wesley, so it seemed "something" was just not right. These 2 items in and of themselves were not the problem, it just seemed like whole idea of the Fraternity, or Sloan more specifically, being "evil" was just thrown at us, and then there was a slam-bam-bang ending, and then that was it. I think if there would have been an any attempt to develop the idea that Sloan was the rogue element and develop the lead into Wesley discovering Cross was his father, this would/could have been a great movie (as opposed to just a decent action flick). And as many of my criticisms often note, there is no way to know what may or or may not have hit the cutting room floor - as far as those development /transition issues.
'R' rating is for violence, language, and sexual situations. Watch for the action, check out Angelina's cool tattoo's, but don't get too hung up on the plot and you will enjoy.
Awesome movie quotes: Major League (1989)
"Bartender, Jobu needs a refill."
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Movie Trivia - The Bad News Bears (1976)
Answer will be revealed in a few days.
Happy Birthday: Forest, Lolita, and Brigette
Lolita Davidovich - good roles in Raising Cain, Mystery Alaska, and Intersection
Brigitte Nielsen - best roles in Beverly Hills Cop 2, Cobra, and Rocky 4
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Happy Birthday: Jackie and Joel
Joel Silver - producer extraordinaire - some if his best films are The Matrix films, the Lethal Weapons films, Predator, Die Hard, V for Vendetta, and the 2 recent Sherlock Holmes films
Friday, July 13, 2012
Happy Birthday: Indiana Jones & Professor X
Harrison Ford - best roles in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Presumed Innocent, Blade Runner and The Fugitive
Patrick Stewart - best known for his role on Star Trek the Next Generation, but had a good role in the XMen movies
Jason is off but you have to check out these 13 picks for Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th, pick 13 of 13: American Psycho (2000)
Jason Voorhees would have been proud of Patrick's body count.
Not a horror film per se - but one of my favorite films - excellent direction, excellent acting, excellent soundtrack...
Trivia:
- Bret Easton Ellis received several death threats after the book was published
- Bale was warned the taking the role would kill his career, which made want to do it all the more
- The single biggest cost for the film was purchasing the rights to the songs played throughout
Friday the 13th, pick 12 of 13: Hellraiser: Inferno (2000)
The move does not really play out like the first several Hellraiser films, and maybe that is what was entertaining.
A dirty cop comes across the now infamous "puzzle box" and unlocks his own hell. Pinhead does appear several times, but is only on screen for a few minutes, tops.
Craig Sheffer does a very good in the lead role.
Friday the 13th, pick 11 of 13: High Tension (2003)
The film does a great job of hiding the killer's identity, and has a great mix of tension, splatter, and terror.
A must see.
Trivia:
- there is shot where blood splatters onto the camera - it was an accident, but the director left in the footage, he liked how it looked
Friday the 13th, pick 10 of 13: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
A group of 5 friends happen across a family of cannibals, one of which is a chainsaw wielding crazy.
The movie is a fast crescendo of splatter and insanity, you would have to see to believe.
Trivia:
- contrary the narrative, this is not a true story.
- only one person is actually cut on-screen by the chainsaw - Leatherface
Friday the 13th, pick 9 of 13th: Dead Snow (2009)
Come on - how many movies can you say you saw Nazi zombies?
A nice little splatter fest zombie movie that takes place in Norway, and the spoken language is Norwegian. It's really a must see for any zombie fan.
Friday the 13th, pick 8 of 13: House of the Dead (2003)
Trivia:
- this is one of the lowest rated movies on all of IMDb, which makes it worth seeing, just for that designation
Friday the 13th, pick 7 of 13: Boogeyman (2005)
I would say there are several pretty scary moments, and the pace is good enough to keep this little horror thriller moving along. Rather than in your face gore, this movie relies on tension and letting your mind scare you with what you do not see.
Friday the 13th, pick 6 of 13: Hostel (2005)
It highlights lessons learned from Crystal Lake - don't drink, do drugs, and have intercourse with people in a different country, or you will be killed.
Trivia:
- over 150 gallons of blood were used
- the slaughterhouse scenes were filmed in a mental hospital in Prague built in 1910, and was really "that creepy"
Friday the 13th, pick 5 of 13: Exorcist: The Begining (2004)
The concept is good - A church in the African desert is found buried in the sand, and later revealed to be the place where Satan fell to earth after the battle in heaven. Basically, as more story and more of the church is revealed, the more "evil" spreads to the people in the area. Not as purely scary as the original, but still an entertaining movie.
Trivia:
- this movie is actually a re-shoot of a movie called Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist, which was later released.
- Liam Neeson was originally cast as Father Merrin
Friday the 13th pick 4 of 13: Wrong Turn (2003)
Friday the 13th pick part 3 of 13: The Ring (2002)
The American remake of the japanese movie Ringu.
If you watch a videotape, in 7 days you will die... great premise, great camera work, nice tension, and a creepy "bad guy". A great pick for a Friday the 13th.
Trivia
- is the highest grossing horror remake
- this movie paved the way for several other japanese horror movie remakes (or butcheries in some cases)
Friday the 13th pick 2 of 13: Alien (1979)
Lost in the hype of Prometheus coming out this summer is the film that started that franchise, Alien. It is a tense horror thriller, with sci-fi elements. Great acting, great scenes and sets, great direction and great music all melded into this classic.
Trivia:
- the script called for sex scene with Ripley and Dallas that was never shot
- the "directors cut" is a misnomer. Scott's vision of the film was the theatrical cut. Someone found 100 boxes of footage in a London vault in 2003, so there was a decision made to add more footage to the original.
Friday the 13th pick 1 of 13: Candyman (1992)
I am not sure who would win in a fight between Candyman and Jason Voorhees, but it would be entertaining.
Candyman is urban legend... he is rumor.. he is a killer with a hook for a hand and he appears when he is called by the victim who says his name 5 times looking into a mirror... This is great horror film, the story is by writer Clive Barker. Tony Todd is perfect as the character.
Trivia:
- Virginia Madsen was allegedly hypnotized for several scenes in the film
- the phrase "sweets to the sweet" is originally from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Crystal Lake seems a little quiet...
It's Friday the 13th, which is a perfect time to watch a scary thriller. Since I already went through the Friday the 13th movies back in April, I will recommend 13 different films today, any of which would be a perfect viewing for a special day like today.
Happy viewing....
Shh shhh shh shhh ka ka ka ka ka
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Happy Birthday: to 3
Michelle Rodriguez - best roles in The Fast & Furious, Avatar, and Resident Evil
Bill Cosby - comedian, and creator of multiple TV shows
Awesome movie quotes: Weird Science (1985)
"..ok you die, she walks outta here with a severe limp."
Awesome movie quotes: Back to School (1986)
"Me and Standish and Redding, we're having an "anti-pep rally"... violent ground acquisition games such as football are, in fact, a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war."
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Quick Look: The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
**spoiler alert** It is 5 years after the events of Pitch Black and Riddick finds himself still escaping bounty hunters, as well as dispatching anyone who is stupid enough to attempt to confront him. A group -actually more of a technologically advanced cult - called Necromongers (goofy name, I know) is now making its way world to world conquering and/or killing all in their path. They give their potential victims a choice, to submit and convert to the Necromonger group, basically as slaves, or to be killed. The Necromongers are led by a half-alive/half-dead being called the Lord Marshal (he has a few good moments as the bad guy). Riddick escapes his initial run-in with the Necromongers, but inevitably ends up having to battle the Lord Marshal in the end, and I don't want to ruin anything - but Riddick wins.
I would call The Chronicles of Riddick some decent mindless fun. It is very predictable, so much so that you spend most if the movie trying to guess who Riddick is going to beat up or kill next. Almost comically. Since this was a bigger budget summer film, there are some good effects and scenery on the different planets, in addition to the good sci-fi effects that help drive some of the action. The dialogue is shaky at best, and the plot is thin, but again this is action film that is about Riddick kicking the bad(er) guys butts. Diesel does a serviceable job, no one else was very noticeable. I highly recommend getting the unrated version, there is about 15 extra minutes of background to the story and Riddick mythology. The on screen violence is the only warning of note. If you like Vin Diesel, and a sci-fi action story, you will like this.
Vacation reboot? Really? I wonder what Cousin Eddie would say...
I vaguely recall Robin Williams attempting to do a Vacation style movie, RV I beleive(?), and it clearly flopped.
Don't mess with a movie like Vacation.
http://www.imdb.com/news/ni31852604/
Happy Birthday: D-Day & Lex
Michael Rosenbaum - best known for his role as Lex Luthor on Smallville, but had a great part in Urban Legend
Monday, July 9, 2012
Quick Look: The Runaways (2010)
Awesome movie quotes: The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
happy birthday: to 4
Nigel Lythgoe - producer of TV shows So You Think You Can Dance, and American Idol
Dean Koontz - excellent horror author whose many books have been ruined on TV or the big screen
Jimmy Smits - better know for his TV roles, but had good parts on the big screen in Star Wars Ep 2 & 3, and Running Scared (the funny one)
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Quick Look: Pitch Black (2000)
The basic story goes like this: a space flight carrying a group of passengers gets 'interrupted' by a meteor strike. The ship crash lands on an unknown planet, with multiple casualties. Several people are still alive, including a very dangerous criminal named Riddick (Vin Diesel); the bounty hunter bringing him in named Johns (Cole Hauser); a crew memeber named Fry (Radha Mitchell); a holy man (Keith David); a kid named Jack; plus several other various people.
Riddick quickly escapes after the crash, and the group is tense as Johns has explained that Riddick is a killer. Searching the area for water and shelter, the group comes upon an old settlement that seems to have been abandoned years ago. One of the party is killed, and the group quickly blames Riddick - but the audience sees that it was not him. He is recaptured and the initial thought is to kill him, but cooler heads prevail and the greater danger is discovered. There are lizard-like, flying aliens hiding underground on this planet that are carnivorous, and ready to eat all of the remaining characters. The good news is that the will not come out into the sunlight and that a small spaceship has been discovered at the settlement, so there may be a way to escape. The bad news is that a long eclipse is quickly approaching and that will spell certain doom for the humans, unless they can get the spaceship up and running. The body count rises, and the lines between good guy and bad guy are very fuzzy throughout this film, and obviously with the sequels, Riddick is one of the survivors.
On my first viewing, I was initially somewhat negative about this film because the alien creatures looked like a cross between a hammerhead shark and the aliens from the 'Alien' franchise, and I did not find it very imaginative. However, the special effects - highlighted by Riddick's "in the dark vision", as well as the creatures "point of view" camera shots are entertaining, and create a fun watching experience, plus the images and set work of this barren desert-like planet were done very well. The story is basic, but works in enough action to keep the pace moving, and the characters are not completely predictable. Hauser and Diesel were both very good characters in this movie, and make it worth a look in and of itself. I was happily surprised with the ending, and sets up the future films well.
I recommend the DVD/ Blu-Ray, it has a good amount of extras that feed into the Riddick mythology, plus a few extra minutes of footage. 'R'/unrated versions are for language, and violence.
The sequels are: The Chronicles Riddick: Dark Fury (an animated short film), and The Chronicles of Riddick, both were out in 2004. Another Chronicles of Riddick movie is supposed to be coming out in 2013.
Awesome movie quotes: Natural Born Killers (1994)
"What's that?"
"Shit, man, I'm a natural born killer."
Happy Birthday: Kevin Bacon
Friday, July 6, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Airplane! (1980)
"What was it we had for dinner tonight?"
"Well, we had a choice- steak or fish."
"Yes, I remember, I had lasagna."
Happy Birthday: to 4
Sylvester Stallone - actor, writer and director ... my favorite roles of his are in Rocky, Rambo: First Blood Part 2, Cobra, and The Expendables
Geoffrey Rush - best roles in The Pirates of the Caribbean movies, House on Haunted Hill, and Munich
George W Bush - best role was as the President of the United States for 8 years
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Swingers (1996)
".. I'm going to find me two waitresses and I'm gonna pull me a Fredo.."
Awesome movie quotes: Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
".. no that ain't me, I'm from Buffalo..."
Happy Birthday: Tom x2
Thomas Gibson- best known for his roles in Dharma & Greg and Criminal Minds
Tom Cruise - my favorite roles of his are in Collateral, Tropic Thunder, Top Gun, and Eyes Wide Shut
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Happy Birthday: Elwood, Arwen, and Cameron
Liv Tyler - daughter of Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, best film roles in The Lord of the Rings trilogy
Alan Ruck - has made his way onto about every TV show in the last 20 years doing guest spots... best roles in Ferris Beuller's Day Off and Speed