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![]() And it really depends with Breaking Bad where you're up to in the series. You only wanted Walt to win for the element that he has people with him that you don't want anything bad to happen to, plus you like to see him outsmart others. If he worked alone the whole series you'd just stop watching. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook The Good: Choi Min-sik. So many memorable scenes (e.g., the hallway scene and the elevator scene). The themes. The score. The shocking twist. The other (even more) shocking twist. The final shot. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Duke
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They did the same thing with Miller's Crossing. Very successfully too IMO. It is an odd tweak that the Coens incorporate into their films and somehow make it work. But I understand your criticism though. I have seen a few movies (non-Coen)where I didnt like the characters and questioned how the filmmakers expected me to care. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Next greatest rental: Fahrenheit 451
Actually my second time viewing it, but I was just in the mood to revisit some good old-fashioned sci-fi. And I don't have this one yet; still waiting for a Blu-Ray release. ![]() You might have heard about this film: it's a classic piece of science fiction, adapted from the classic novel of the same name. It's one of the biggest progenitors of the dystopian type of sci-fi, for it has been a major influence on most other stories within the genre (including a number of films, such as Equilibrium or THX1138). Regardless, this is not a film that capitalizes much on action (I actually suspect that a modern adaptation would insert too much action and CGI into the story, which might make it seem fun and allow it connect to a modern and younger audience, but this original film proves that such excesses are not necessary). It's the story that counts here. I can't remember if I've read the book or not ( ![]() [Show spoiler] This film has a few interesting stylish choices with its photography and editing (the least of which includes narrated credits instead of text (and I just now realized that must be done on purpose to keep up with the concept of the film ![]() 4/5 (Entertainment: Pretty Good | Story: Very Good | Film: Good) Recommendation: Yes. Notes:
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Prince
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Next greatest random selection: Project A-Ko
Some years ago, when I first started getting into anime, I knew a guy who went on and on about how hilarious this movie is. The box set with all three Project A-Ko films was obscenely expensive, but I bit into it anyway. ![]() At any rate, I never did find this film quite as hilarious as the other fellow. But that's not to say that the film is without charm or humor; it actually tries its best. Some of the biggest highlights include a number of wild showdowns with superpowered characters and mechas beating the snot out of each other with rockets and lasers and swords and everything else...in a standard schoolyard fight. ![]() As funny as this may sound, the film never really makes me laugh out loud that much. ![]() ![]() The story is a fine and dandy excuse for some havoc. The first hour or so focuses mostly on the love triangle between the three characters, A-Ko, B-Ko, and C-Ko. For whatever damn reason, girls (yeah, I read somewhere that "Ko" is the Japanese word for "girl") A and B compete for the affection of girl C, who's quite possibly the whiniest and most annoying little girl ever. Never mind the creepiness of having B-Ko stalk and fantasize over this little girl. ![]() ![]() This film is pretty old; the animation quality has aged quite a bit, but it still looks good by 1980s standards. It's not particularly smooth, but it has just enough detail to make it stand out. What matters the most is that the artwork looks really cool. Voice acting (on the English side) is somewhat awful. Music is really rad. 4/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Pretty Good | Film: Pretty Good) Recommendation: For anime/genre fans. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Crazy, Stupid, Love. - 4.5/5
Ahhh, another romantic comedy that has above average smarts. Already it's a winner in my book, add in a great cast and it's even more than likely I will love it. Crazy, Stupid, Love. certainly doesn't reinvent the romantic comedy / drama wheel, but it does a fantastic job of telling stories of love and heartache and loss in a variety of forms with realistic dialogue. This is my fourth viewing and this is a film that, for me, gets better with each viewing. The jokes still make me laugh and the sad moments make me just as, if not even more sad. Oh, and Emma Stone of course ![]() and a hilariously hip Ryan Gosling ("be better than the Gap") |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Give the guys some money, I wanna see what they do next. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() Die Hard (1988) dir. John McTiernan The Good: Bruce Willis. John motherf*cking McClane. Alan Rickman. Perfect balance of action, thrills, and laughs. Excellent pacing. Great one-liners. High replay value. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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It's hard to believe that the Muppets had been absent from the big screen for twelve years, especially when you realise how well-known and loved they actually are. From a screenplay written by star Jason Segal and Nicholas Stoller (director of the brilliant Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him to the Greek), you know that this has a chance of being brilliant - add to that a director whose work previously includes the magnificent Flight of the Conchords and you have a possible dream team, depending on your sensibilities.
The story is, basically, the Muppets trying to raise $10 million dollars to save their old theatre from destruction by an oil-tycoon, who is hell bent on mining for the oil held underneath the building. Since the Muppets haven't performed as a collective group together for a long period, the entitlement to the land has lapsed and it's up to two brothers (one Muppet, one Jason Segal) to get to try and get the team back together and save the day. The plot may be simplistic, but everything about this movie is fantastic -- the real highlight is how it throws the quirky charm of the characters right into the mix, giving a heartfelt and hilarious outcome. It's so ridiculously feel good at the same time as being subversive in its humour that both children and adults will adore it, especially if aquainted with previous Muppet films (especially the original 1979 one, which it relies heavily on referencing). It's the Muppets how they should be: crazy, strange and insane. I could write all day about how great it was and how much anyone who hasn't seen it should, but it has now been a few hours since I've seen it last and I need to go and re-visit it. 10/10 |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Magic Mike (2012)
It's funny that Soderbergh's 2012 output is comprised of Female ass kickers and male strippers. Evidently the boundaries of what is traditionally male and female are irrelevant to Soderbergh. Making it in life's a game and you got to play to your strengths. Both Magic Mike and Mallory Kane incidentally use their bodies in their quest for survival. There are beefcake bodies on display in Magic Mike, but it's about much more. Soderbergh once again demonstrates his tact and knowledge of the world he has created. As opposed to a fun summer film about stripping, we are treated to a film actually about something. The ins and outs of the male stripping world are fully fleshed out (sometimes too well) under Soderbergh's mighty realist gaze. Money & Percentages is what it's all about. Mike eventually wants to start a furniture business, he's getting old so the Summer documented in this film is when he has to figure it all out: find his way on his own or take the easy money with the crew down in Miami. The character dynamics are very strong and believable (however simple). Side characters all contribute to deciphering Mike. Alex Pettyfer's character (or caricature) symbolizes the wide eyed, dumb newbie Mike once was. Matthew McConeghey? Symbolizes the empty shell Mike may gradually become. Cliches that fully emerge in the third act may rob the film of much of the hard work of the first 2/3rds, but it's never less than interesting under Soderbergh's assured gaze, frequently presenting the material in fly on the wall long takes. The direction here trumps that of Haywire (which I really liked) and ironically the world feels much less stagey than many of his recent efforts (Contagion, Haywire). It's a definite recommendation. Don't let the subject matter push you away, there's laughs to be had and ideas to be shared. It may not have the devil-may-care fun of Haywire or the the thought of The Girlfriend Experience (which I hold in great regard) but it's another reason Soderbergh shouldn't go away. After next February's The Bitter Pill, his presence will be sorely missed. 4/5 thongs...(I'm never handling one dollar bills again) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Prince
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Buffalo '66
A dryly hilarious, frequently off putting masterwork by Vincent Gallo about an innocent man that gets out of the can. Promptly he kidnaps a passive dancer played by Christina Ricci to show the parents and contemplates killing the guy who cost him the time. I don't know how he did it, bit he managed to get away with a myriad of things that in lesser hands would have killed the film: off balance character dynamics, a verbally violent protagonist, gonzo stylistics & stilted (tableaux-ish) pacing. There's literally a scene in a bowling alley where the lights dim and Ricci starts tapdancing as they reload the machines; a fantasy sequence where Gallo's parents are visiting his grave and his mother is so indifferent that she occupies herself in the most rediculous way. All I can say is that it was divinely entertaining from scene to scene. 4.5/5 |
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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() Rope (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock The Good: James Stewart. Excellent screenplay and character work. Unique and utterly impressive; the film was shot in a single setting with only ten long takes. Masterful tension-building. The final act. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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