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Thursday, August 30, 2012
Unnerving movie quotes: Full Metal Jacket (1987)
"Seven-six-two millimeter. Full. Metal. Jacket."
Happy Birthday: Mary & Cameron
Cameron Diaz - my favorite roles of hers are in The Mask, and The Sweetest Thing
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Quick Look: Insomnia (1997)
**spoiler alert** The title of film is derived from the fact that Engstrom is unable to sleep in Norway; first because the town they are in is above the Artic Circle, the proverbial "land of the midnight sun" where the sun is present 24 hours a day for half of the year (including the timeline of the movie), and second, because of possible guilt over shooting and killing Vik during the previously mentioned foot chase. Even worse for Engstrom is that the killer, whose name is Jon Holt (Bjorn Floberg), witnessed him shooting Vik, and now is going to blackmail Engstrom with the information to protect himself from arrest and prosecution.
Insomnia could be considered somewhat of neo-noir film, and the reason it plays out much better than a typical police procedural/ murder mystery is that Engstrom is a clearly flawed character, and Skjoldbjaerg never really lets the audience love or hate him. Right after the Vik shooting we actually see Engstrom seemingly ready to "confess" the truth, but then he is let off the hook as the senior detective assigns blame to the suspect without having asked Engstrom the question. Engstrom just goes along with this, so what are we to think at this moment? Engstrom is truly a bad guy with no morals, or that he made a mistake and will make things right by solving the original crime? We see several other scenes play out with this same ambiguity, as well as Engstrom's mental state start to deteriorate, like when he begins hallucinating images of Vik. It is masterful work done by Skarsgard, and equally excellent direction.
The scenes and effects were fairly minimal, but highly effective in creating the tension of man who is under pressure; the walls almost closing in at some moments, and in a mental and physical haze from the lack of sleep or guilty conscience (or both). This film succeeds with subtlety, production, and nuance, not with explosions, an "ah-ha Hollywood" moment, a big car chase, or a shoot-out. I highly recommend Insomnia - fans of Skarsgard, and foreign films will be in for an even bigger treat.
- There is a 2002 remake starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and directed by Chris Nolan.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Happy Birthday: Pee Wee
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Quick Look: Chasing Amy (1997)
**spoiler alert** This movie had the perfect balance of comical dialogue and moments, to go along with dramatic, emotionally painful ones. The reveal about the prior encounter that Banky makes to Holden about Alyssa, is that in high school she had sex with two guys at once. This is "ancient" history, but Holden cannot seem to get past it. His passive aggressive confrontation with Alyssa during a hockey game was as masterful of an on-screen break up as I have ever watched. What is somewhat ironic about the arrival to breakup scene unfolding, is that Holden knew Alyssa had slept with multiple women, and she was continuing to do so prior to her relationship with Holden, somewhat casually, yet he clearly had no problem with the idea of this. This is another facet of Chasing Amy that takes this film to the "next step" of film greatness for me; it makes you think how you would react in a similar set of circumstances, and what your current perceptions are concerning your best friends and your lovers. As far the film portrayed - Banky felt protective of Holden (among other feelings), so he felt it was his duty to seek out the dirt on Alyssa to "watch Holden's back"; Holden felt betrayed in his own mind(perhaps crushing a fantasy?) about Alyssa having had sex with two guys when she was still in high school; Alyssa felt she had done nothing wrong as she was monogamous throughout her relationship with Holden, and was equally as disturbed with Holden's attempt to reconcile his relationships with both her and Banky - a scene as tough to watch as the aforementioned breakup scene.
For the comical moments Affleck and Lee work very well together on screen. A character named Hooper X (Dwight Ewell) provided even more fun at the comic convention; he acts as if he is a militant black man, when in reality he is a sensitive gay one. Jay ( Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) make a one scene appearance, and ironically Silent Bob makes the longest speech of the movie, including a line from which the movie's title derived.
Where Chasing Amy succeeds and does not make itself into a romantic comedy, is due to the ending. The friends part ways, with nothing said to each other (on screen, anyway), and the guy does not get the girl. The last scene was ambiguous and could be looked either with a sense of closure, or for the romantic, maybe a sense of hope.
All in all, I highly recommend this film as one to see, and to date, in my opinion, is Kevin Smith's crown jewel. 'R' rating is for language, both profanity and discussion of sexual situations.
Trivia:
- Kevin Smith wrote the script based on his own experience with former girlfriend Joey Lauren Adams, which is maybe why this movie was so believable on screen.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Awesome movie quote: Robocop (1989)
Happy Birthday: Dave, Rupert, Steve & Alex
Rupert Grint - the only role he will be known for, for now, is lovable loser Ron Weasley of Harry Potter fame
Steve Guttenberg - remember in teh 80's when he was comedy gold, making movies like Police Academy, Short Circut, and Three Men and a Baby?
Alex O'Loughlin - great TV roles in the new Hawaii Five-O and Moonlight
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Happy Birthday: River and Ray
Ray Park - stunt coordinator, and great action character - best roles are Darth Maul in Star Wars I, and Snake Eyes in the GI Joe movies...
Quick Look: The Hunger Games (2012)
**spoiler alert** At some point in a post-apocalyptic future, all that remains of North America is a rich, technologically advanced, fascist city-state called the Capital, and the rest of the nation, which is split into 12 Districts. As punishment for having rebelled against the Capital in the past, the 12 Districts every year must submit 2 "tributes", one teenage boy and one teenage girl, to the Capital to participate in the Hunger Games - a fight to the death which is broadcast for the nation to watch, and the last tribute alive is the winner. Said winner brings home the pride of the nation for that year, and extra food rations - which are scarce in these times. Katniss (Lawrence) and Peeta (Hutcherson) are the tributes from District 12 and the protagonists of the film. They both do a respectable job playing the naive teenagers who have never set foot outside their District, and forced into this barbaric contest.
The plot is fairly straightforward, and unfolds in a very predictable direction. Katniss and Peeta are developed ever so slightly, and we see them prepare for the Games. We learn a little more about some of the different Districts, the current distribution of wealth in the nation, and little about the Capital. We do not learn much about the other tributes. Harrelson plays the role of a middle aged man who was the only previous winner from District 12, and it is his job to promote Katniss and Peeta to the rich patrons in the Capital to win popular support for them, because that can earn "gifts" throughout the competition.
The Games open with about half of the tributes immediately being cut down by other teens from some of the richer Districts (we learn that some of those kids literally spend their lives training to win the Hunger Games), and several of them also then form a "kill squad" together to hunt the weaker District's tributes. The rest of the movie we see the remaining tributes playing cat-and-mouse, hunting each other in the woods while the world watches on. In the Capital there is a control room in which we see a group of people literally controlling every elemental aspect of the environment the kids are in, so when we see Katniss trying to hide and not hunt early on, they reign fire down on her to force her back into an area where the other teens are. Then to make things "exciting" at another point the controllers loose some bear-like dogs to attack the teens. Even worse is that the controllers can alter the rules of the Games at any point, which we learn is to stir up ratings and entertainment value. There is no surprise by the end of the film and the audience is nicely set up for the next installment.
The effects, costumes, music, sets and location were all excellent, in fact, I would say that is what drove the film for me more than the acting. I feel as if The Hunger Games was as much of a commentary about the state of reality TV, the distribution of wealth, perception of class, the public's general obsession with death, and the power wielding of a corrupt government, more than it is about a teen adventure in a dystopian future. This is a very entertaining movie, but what would have put it over the top was a little more background on the tributes so that the audience was more attached to them. Even a little more focus on the Capital forcing these kids into this blood-sport could have given us a better feel for the state of the union versus the 12 Districts, but instead we are led from point A to point G without a proverbial road map. It could have also been more entertaining if this was purely an action film, and considering what the movie is supposed to be portraying, there is not as much on screen "action" as I would have expected, especially in light of the fact this movie is 142 minutes long. It seemed the director did his best to cover all of the plot bases, background, with some action mixed in - very well - but I felt like each of the many elements suffered just a little from underexposure because there were so many plot points to expose the audience to.
Ideally a director's cut will be forthcoming, and the subsequent films will fill in some of the unanswered questions. In the meantime, it is worth seeing, and I will definitely have to read the books.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: The Godfather (1972)
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Happy Birthday: 2 ladies and Spongebob
Carrie-Anne Moss - best roles in Memento, Suspect Zero, and The Matrix
Stephen Hillenburg - writer, creator, and the voice of Spongebob Squarepants
Monday, August 20, 2012
Review: Airplane (1980)
Happy Birthday: to 3
Ray Wise - has over 170 acting roles, to date... my favorites of which are in Twin Peaks (movie and TV), and Jeepers Creepers 2
Isaac Hayes - singer/ actor ..best role in Escape From New York
RIP Tony Scott
I was saddened to learn of the death of director Tony Scott this morning.
He is the brother of director Ridley Scott, and has directed and produced many successful movies including Top Gun, True Romance, Days of Thunder, Beverly Hills Cop II, Crimson Tide, and Unstoppable.
I am looking forward to the TV miniseries 'Coma' out soon.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Happy Birthday: to 5
Edward Norton - an excellent actor who I regard one of the best of my generation... best roles are in Primal Fear, American History X, Fight Club, and The Illusionist
Christian Slater - my favorite roles of his are in Heathers, True Romance, Mobsters, and Pump Up the Volume
Madeleine Stowe - great roles in 12 Monkeys, The Last of the Mohicans, and The General's Daughter
Robert Redford - actor / director... my favorite films of his are The Natural, Sneakers, Indecent Proposal, and All The Presidents Menn
Friday, August 17, 2012
Happy Birthday: Robert and Sean
Sean Penn - actor/director ... U Turn, Mystic River, and 21 Grams
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Happy Birthday: Jim, Tim, and Madonna
Timothy Hutton - has been around awhile, believe it or not, and has a good role on TV's Leverage. My favorite film roles of his are Beautiful Girls, and The General's Daughter.
Madonna - singer, actor... I actually thought Desperately Seeking Susan was entertaining, as well as Dick Tracy, not so much for Shanghai Surprise
It's Big (1988), that you weren't supposed to see
Awesome movie quotes: PCU (1994)
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Happy Birthday: Ben and Stieg
Awesome movie quotes: Risky Business (1983)
Awesome movie quotes: Swingers (1996)
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Happy Birthday: Steve, Halle, and Mila
Halle Barry - my favorite roles of hers are in X-Men, Swordfish, and Die Another Day
Mila Kunis - her best roles are in Black Swan, and The Book of Eli
Quick Look: Big (1988)
Big is still a good family film with some funny moments that I think many of us can relate from our adolescence - being excluded for being too young, too small, etc... The film also works in reverse to show us that "having that kid inside" as an adult is, in fact, desirable and fun.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Psycho (1960)
Happy Birthday: Alfred Hitchcock
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Review: Zodiac (2007)
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Fantastic 4, the version that didn't make it, thank goodness
There is a reason that comic book movies, for a long time, had a very bad rap - because of cheese like this.
Laugh, but remember there are probably lots of movies worse than this sitting on producers desks right now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_X5C6e3ZeY&list=PLA442EBD05DBCEAEB&index=1&feature=plpp_video
You will never look at Full Metal Jacket (1987) the same...
Very funny -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so82yln_Z7s&feature=share
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Happy Birthday: 2 guys 4 girls
Gillian Anderson - best know as Scully on the TV show and movies The X Files
Eric Bana - great roles in Munich, Troy, and Star Trek (the newest one)
Rhona Mitra - best roles on the TV show The Gates, and in the movie Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Audrey Tautou - great French actor, who has also done some American films... best roles in Amelie, The Da Vinci Code, and Dirty Pretty Things
Whitney Houston - more known for her singing career, but had a good role in The Bodyguard
Awesome movie quotes: Weird Science (1985)
".. this isn't bullshit, it's a Pershing missile, Chip."
"That's CHET. My NAME is Chet... and I didn't think it was a whale's dick, honey.."
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Happy Birthday: Dustin Hoffman
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Burglar (1987)
".. cause I'm a black man in a white mans world..."
"Um, Mr. Hefler, you're caucasian... "
"Beautiful! Hold that against me, too... "
Monday, August 6, 2012
Bob's Quick Look: The Watch (2012)
*Spoiler Alert* This is a pretty good summer comedy. In other words, it is a nice escape from superheroes, family cgi adventures, and science fiction action flicks (even though the movie concerns an alien invasion.) The four leads in this movie do a good job bringing their characters to life, and have an excellent on screen chemistry from beginning to end. I also like how each of them have a backstory that feeds into their motivation throughout the story. Evan is a perfectionist who is having trouble having children and he cannot confide in his wife that he is sterile. Bob (Vaughn) is dealing with being the parent of a teenage girl, and Franklin (Hill) is finding his role in adulthood after being rejected by the police department. Jamarcus’s (Aroade) backstory does not come til later when he reveals that he is one of the aliens who has come to like humans for their potential, which was a surprise twist that I should have seen coming, but did not. Bravo director Schaffer.
The R rating is for adult language, crude sexual humor and violent content. This one is definitely not for the kids. But the humor is well executed and succeeded in keeping the audience (including me) laughing hard. The special effects, while kept to a minimum, were well executed and lavish on the big screen. I recommend this one for a night away from family style summer fun.
Interesting note: This movie was originally titled “Neighborhood Watch” but was changed due to sensitivity over the Trayvon Martin shooting in Florida.
Happy Birthday: 2 TV gals, 1 director, and 1 actor
M Night Shyamlan - writer / director ... best films are The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and The Village
Catherine Hicks - best know for her role on TV's 7th Heaven, but good movie roles in Child's Play, and Star Trek IV
Soleil Moon Frye - ah Punky Brewster, where have you gone?
Photo spread : Full Metal Jacket (1987)
http://cnnphotos.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/06/a-photographic-diary-of-full-metal-jacket/?hpt=hp_c3
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Awesome movie quotes: Sixteen Candles (1984)
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Happy Birthday: The Ogre
Awesome movie quotes: Hot Dog: The Movie (1984)
Quick Look: Hot Dog: The Movie (1984)
Harkin Banks (Houser) is the fresh-faced kid from Idaho making his way Squaw Valley to compete in the freestyle skiing championships. He picks up a hot blonde teenage hitchhiker named Sunny (Tracy Smith) who after some miles on the road, and conversation, they begin a sexual relationship. In Squaw Valley Harkin hooks up with an awesome group of ski-bums who refer to themselves as the "Rat Pack". They are led by Dan O'Callahan (Naughton), a veteran on the American freestyle skiing circuit. We are also introduced the main antagonists, the Austrian ski team, who are led by Rudi Garmisch (Reger), and another blonde "ski bunny" named Sylvia (Tweed). Harkin inevitably has sex with Sylvia, at a huge party she is throwing, so Rudy has sex with Sunny at the same party. Good times. The remainder of the film is the skiing competitions in which Harkin is shown to be the better skier than Rudi, but the judges at the competition give Rudi the higher ratings for political and sponsorship reasons. It's an underdog story, and its a fight to the finish.
The music is 80's fabulous, the characters are all hilarious, the shots of the skiing are incredible- they were not done up special effects, the footage was of real skiers, and there is a good amount of time spent actually seeing the action on the slopes. You are never going to wrong with a movie that includes: a wet t-shirt contest; a comical party montage to Duran Duran's "Hungry Like the Wolf"; multiple hot tub sex scenes; a character named Squirrel; and a full 5 minute finale of the all time greatest fun in skiing - Chinese Downhill.
'R' rating is for nudity, sexual situations, language and drug use.
Extras:
Shannon Tweed's first "major" role in a film... David Naughton is credited (as of this writing) with over 70 different acting roles, so he would actually be the most successful "stars" to come out of this movie...
Friday, August 3, 2012
Happy Birthday: John and Martin
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Happy Birthday: 2 directors
Kevin Smith - writer, director, and actor ... my favorites of his are Clerks, and Chasing Amy
Awesome movie quotes: The Breakfast Club (1985)
"Yeah, I have a question. Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?"