Batman Begins
As much as I loved Burton's Batman, Nolan's vision is an even darker dystopian one. Something I didn't think was possible until I saw it.
This film reinvigorates the character on so many levels and gives it the kick up the arse it needed after the last excuses for Batman films.
A great film with a great cast, and I look forward to more.
Still +1 film
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Feb 18th
White Chicks
I wasn't expecting much from this film, but it had a few smile-inducing lines.
Better than Big Momma's House anyway...
I wasn't expecting much from this film, but it had a few smile-inducing lines.
Better than Big Momma's House anyway...
Feb 17th
Leon
Arguably one of the greatest films ever made, and easily Luc Besson's best.
The film works on so many levels and Gary Oldman gives, what I believe is, the performance of his career so far.
Willow
Along with The Goonies, one of the best family films of the 80's.
It doesn't hold up as well with time, but in an age where fantasy's been given a boost by LOTR it could well still be enjoyed by a new audience.
Monsters Inc.
Pixar films are NOT Disney films.
Let's get that straight now.
They may be paid for with Disney money, but that's where it ends.
For that reason and that reason I allow myself to watch them.
When I stop myself from analyzing the animation, Monsters Inc. is a great family comedy.
Arguably one of the greatest films ever made, and easily Luc Besson's best.
The film works on so many levels and Gary Oldman gives, what I believe is, the performance of his career so far.
Willow
Along with The Goonies, one of the best family films of the 80's.
It doesn't hold up as well with time, but in an age where fantasy's been given a boost by LOTR it could well still be enjoyed by a new audience.
Monsters Inc.
Pixar films are NOT Disney films.
Let's get that straight now.
They may be paid for with Disney money, but that's where it ends.
For that reason and that reason I allow myself to watch them.
When I stop myself from analyzing the animation, Monsters Inc. is a great family comedy.
Feb 15th
The Hole
Opinion's always seem to be divided when mentioning this film, but I'm personally in the camp that really enjoy it. And not just because of Keira Knightly's chest.
The variations on the different versions of the truth make the film work for me.
The idea's pretty novel, and watching close quarter situations unfold are always interesting if done right.
Opinion's always seem to be divided when mentioning this film, but I'm personally in the camp that really enjoy it. And not just because of Keira Knightly's chest.
The variations on the different versions of the truth make the film work for me.
The idea's pretty novel, and watching close quarter situations unfold are always interesting if done right.
Feb 14th
The Bucket List
This isn't the kind of film that I'd usually watched, based upon just it's synopsis alone, but I'm really glad that I did.
The standard of acting was absolutely top notch; with Nicholson and Freedman putting out, in my opinion, some of the greatest performances of their careers, full of emotion, heart and soul.
A really great, touching film.
This isn't the kind of film that I'd usually watched, based upon just it's synopsis alone, but I'm really glad that I did.
The standard of acting was absolutely top notch; with Nicholson and Freedman putting out, in my opinion, some of the greatest performances of their careers, full of emotion, heart and soul.
A really great, touching film.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Feb 13th
1408
Stephen King short stories have a dubious record about what actually translates well to film.
I'm still unsure whether 1408 worked...
There were moments that had potential, and some that just screamed out in direness...
Sam Jackson being billed as the star probably didn't help matters, with him in his usual hard-ass celluloid persona.
Stephen King short stories have a dubious record about what actually translates well to film.
I'm still unsure whether 1408 worked...
There were moments that had potential, and some that just screamed out in direness...
Sam Jackson being billed as the star probably didn't help matters, with him in his usual hard-ass celluloid persona.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Feb 12th
Saw
The uniqueness of this film has probably been watered down by it's many sequels and the floods of imitations that have followed it, but at the time it was exactly what the horror genre needed at the time.
I remember seeing it as it came out, knowing hardly anything about it and was amazed.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but a great twist-filled concept film.
The uniqueness of this film has probably been watered down by it's many sequels and the floods of imitations that have followed it, but at the time it was exactly what the horror genre needed at the time.
I remember seeing it as it came out, knowing hardly anything about it and was amazed.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but a great twist-filled concept film.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Feb 11th
The Goonies
This film still holds up as a great, hilarious family fun film, decades later.
Only now all I can think of is 'gay hobbit'... damn.
Still unbeatable though.
This film still holds up as a great, hilarious family fun film, decades later.
Only now all I can think of is 'gay hobbit'... damn.
Still unbeatable though.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Feb 9th
Steal - Or 'Riders' as it's known in the US.
Steal isn't a bad film. It's quite a slick little heist thriller in places, in others it's a bit too trying to be Point Break which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just not too original.
There are some neat sequences which make the film worth watching, especially the roller blading one. The acting however is a little hammy in places, which is probably the one drawback of the film.
Steal isn't a bad film. It's quite a slick little heist thriller in places, in others it's a bit too trying to be Point Break which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just not too original.
There are some neat sequences which make the film worth watching, especially the roller blading one. The acting however is a little hammy in places, which is probably the one drawback of the film.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Feb 8th
Shoot 'Em Up
How good is this film?
From the very opening it's just pure over the top action in spectacular stunt fashion.
The plot builds as the film develops and while it's pretty unbelievable, that's the whole point; the focus is on the action and the shooting, the film isn't trying to be anything it's not.
It had me laughing out loud in lots of places as the scale of the carnage and the style of the shooting got notched up as it went along. The sex scene especially stands out as one of the highlights.
Great film. Watch it.
How good is this film?
From the very opening it's just pure over the top action in spectacular stunt fashion.
The plot builds as the film develops and while it's pretty unbelievable, that's the whole point; the focus is on the action and the shooting, the film isn't trying to be anything it's not.
It had me laughing out loud in lots of places as the scale of the carnage and the style of the shooting got notched up as it went along. The sex scene especially stands out as one of the highlights.
Great film. Watch it.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Feb 7th
The Eye
Based upon the 'success' of The Ring and The Grudge comes another Hollywood remake of a Japanese horror film. I wasn't too keen on either of the aforementioned films, so didn't expect much from this and lo-and-behold I wasn't surprised when I wasn't too into it. It had a bit of promise, but the build up seemed too much to justify the ending which felt too weak to have carried the rest of the film.
The Prestige
I've mentioned this film is a previous post; and what an unbelievable film it is.
Great concept, great execution, superb cast, superb acting.
The Butterfly Effect
A lot of people completely rubbish this film whenever it's talked about. I personally really enjoy it but then again I've always been intrigued by the concepts of time travel and cause and effect, and Ashton Kutcher actually turns in a really decent performance. My one issue is the cop-out ending, which takes it down from a great film to an alright one.
Based upon the 'success' of The Ring and The Grudge comes another Hollywood remake of a Japanese horror film. I wasn't too keen on either of the aforementioned films, so didn't expect much from this and lo-and-behold I wasn't surprised when I wasn't too into it. It had a bit of promise, but the build up seemed too much to justify the ending which felt too weak to have carried the rest of the film.
The Prestige
I've mentioned this film is a previous post; and what an unbelievable film it is.
Great concept, great execution, superb cast, superb acting.
The Butterfly Effect
A lot of people completely rubbish this film whenever it's talked about. I personally really enjoy it but then again I've always been intrigued by the concepts of time travel and cause and effect, and Ashton Kutcher actually turns in a really decent performance. My one issue is the cop-out ending, which takes it down from a great film to an alright one.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Feb 6th
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
One of the greatest films ever made. Fact.
I notice something new or different in it every time I see it.
Hunter S Thompson's Gonzo Journalism is something amazing to behold and Terry Gilliam's unique vision gives it justice.
The acting by Depp and Del Toro is spot on and class oozes through the film taking paranoia to the extreme.
One of the greatest films ever made. Fact.
I notice something new or different in it every time I see it.
Hunter S Thompson's Gonzo Journalism is something amazing to behold and Terry Gilliam's unique vision gives it justice.
The acting by Depp and Del Toro is spot on and class oozes through the film taking paranoia to the extreme.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Feb 5th
Blade
Without question, one of the greatest comic book films ever made.
Arguably THE greatest one.
This film paved the way for the masses of comic book adaptations that have since followed, with it's gritty realistic take on the vampire hunter, it's non-child friendly rating helping to change a lot of people's thoughts on comics.
A near perfect film.
Hatchet
A traditional old skool slasher horror.
Don't take it too seriously and you'll love it, if that's your thing.
Even with the extreme laugh out loud blood spurting parts.
Not award worthy, but enjoyable.
Without question, one of the greatest comic book films ever made.
Arguably THE greatest one.
This film paved the way for the masses of comic book adaptations that have since followed, with it's gritty realistic take on the vampire hunter, it's non-child friendly rating helping to change a lot of people's thoughts on comics.
A near perfect film.
Hatchet
A traditional old skool slasher horror.
Don't take it too seriously and you'll love it, if that's your thing.
Even with the extreme laugh out loud blood spurting parts.
Not award worthy, but enjoyable.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Feb 4th
Next
The concept of this film is pretty damn spiffy, as you'd expect from being based on a Phillip K Dick story.
But, much like Minority Report and Paycheck, it fails to give it the treatment it deserves.
Nic Cage isn't at his best in this, but definitely isn't at his worst.
A popcorn flick at best, but vaguely enjoyable.
The concept of this film is pretty damn spiffy, as you'd expect from being based on a Phillip K Dick story.
But, much like Minority Report and Paycheck, it fails to give it the treatment it deserves.
Nic Cage isn't at his best in this, but definitely isn't at his worst.
A popcorn flick at best, but vaguely enjoyable.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Feb 3rd
Shortbus
Hmm...
Not quite a porno with a plot, not quite a film with a point.
There was obviously more to the film than all the gratuitous explicit sexual activity, but I just felt it fell short of it's intended emotional impact. There just seemed to be something missing, y'know? Not necessarily a bad film, just... not a good one...
Hmm...
Not quite a porno with a plot, not quite a film with a point.
There was obviously more to the film than all the gratuitous explicit sexual activity, but I just felt it fell short of it's intended emotional impact. There just seemed to be something missing, y'know? Not necessarily a bad film, just... not a good one...
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Feb 2nd
Disturbia
After Constantine I have to say I wasn't the biggest fan of Shia LaBeouf, but although I didn't like Transformers he surprised me in it, with his acting so when the trailer for Disturbia impressed me I was willing to give it a watch when I eventually could.
The trailer pretty much is the film, let's face it. It tells you exactly what's going on and what the end result's going to be.
But strangely enough where a lot of films(or filmmakers) fail, Disturbia manages to keep you watching throughout. It's not a work of art; I don't think I'd buy it or even watch it again, but it's definitely a decent enough television-viewing movie.
After Constantine I have to say I wasn't the biggest fan of Shia LaBeouf, but although I didn't like Transformers he surprised me in it, with his acting so when the trailer for Disturbia impressed me I was willing to give it a watch when I eventually could.
The trailer pretty much is the film, let's face it. It tells you exactly what's going on and what the end result's going to be.
But strangely enough where a lot of films(or filmmakers) fail, Disturbia manages to keep you watching throughout. It's not a work of art; I don't think I'd buy it or even watch it again, but it's definitely a decent enough television-viewing movie.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Feb 1st
Human Traffic
What can I say about Human Traffic?
One of the most original and since often imitated films of the 90's.
Serious, yet hilarious.
Never fails to set the mood for a night out, pre or post-club.
Never fails to cheer me up.
One of the most absolutely class films I've ever seen.
What can I say about Human Traffic?
One of the most original and since often imitated films of the 90's.
Serious, yet hilarious.
Never fails to set the mood for a night out, pre or post-club.
Never fails to cheer me up.
One of the most absolutely class films I've ever seen.
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