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Old 09-13-2013, 08:12 AM   #33961
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You gave Pain & Gain 4 stars, so whatever....

[Show spoiler]What, you thought I was messing with you?


[Show spoiler]Ok, maybe a little...
Pain and Gain is a masterpiece worthy of swooning over.
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Pain and Gain is a masterpiece worthy of swooning over.
Sure it is...

Seriously though, I hated Pain & Gain and really enjoyed G.I. Joe: Retaliation, so I guess we're even.
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Old 09-13-2013, 04:13 PM   #33963
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Prisoners (2013)
dir. Denis Villeneuve
The Good: If there's one thing you need to know about Prisoners before going in, it's that it's pretty ****ing intense. It never lets up for one second. It will have you cringing on the edge of your seat, leaving you emotionally drained and exhausted. And Hugh Jackman, oh boy. What an electric performance, filled with so much rage and desperation. He just keeps reminding us, time and again, how immensely talented an actor he really is, constantly proving he can be a lot more than just some dude with claws. Easily an early frontrunner for the Best Actor award. Aside from Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul Dano also deliver strong supporting turns. (I especially liked Gyllenhaal's little blinking tic.) Other standouts are the masterful cinematography by Roger Deakins (as always, no surprise there) and the moody musical score by Jóhann Jóhannsson. You're all probably aware of the gist by now: Jackman and Howard's kids go missing on Thanksgiving. Gyllenhaal tracks down and arrests the shady man-child suspect (Dano), who's eventually released due to lack of evidence. Jackman consequently takes matters into his own hands and kidnaps Dano, torturing him in hopes of finding his daughter. All of that happens within the first 30 minutes. That's economical writing right there. But, then...

The Bad: ...The film just meanders around after that. Now, by doing that, it does give off a sense of despair, but they could've easily slipped in a few, intimate family moments here and there. The first few minutes conveyed a much better sense of family and togetherness in contrast to the remainder of the film. The rest of the family members (Bello, Howard, Davis, Minnette, and Soul) were just set aside for the most part -- their talents underutilized and their characters underdeveloped. It also has its fair share of heavy-handed moments. That radio bit, for example, was unnecessary and eye-rollingly preachy. Another issue is that it's never quite sure if it wants to be a grounded, nuanced tale or your typical Hollywood police procedural. It just keeps throwing all these curveballs that it gets pretty ridiculous. In retrospect, one also couldn't help but feel the story could've been even darker. There were certain points in the film where things could've taken an interesting turn, but instead, it opts to take the safer, easier route for the sake of leading up to the final encounter and having everything fall into place as the writer intended, consequently making the whole thing feel mechanical rather than natural -- just one, big contrivance. There was one moment towards the end where it seemed to be headed for a devastating finale ala The Chaser, but sadly, no dice. It takes all that time building this sense of bleakness and hopelessness only to have everyone come out safe and sound in the end.

The Bottom Line: Villeneuve's Prisoners is a frustrating watch. On one hand, it's anchored by two exceptional leads in Jackman and Gyllenhaal and the tension is perfectly on point, it's flawless. However, on the other hand, it tends to favor its myriad of twists and turns over logic, reducing what could've been a scarring cautionary tale into a solid, engaging dramatic thriller. Worth a look.


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Old 09-13-2013, 04:54 PM   #33964
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Riddick

It's been a long thirteen years since Richard B. Riddick made his debut in Pitch Black as the wicked, hardcore serial murderer who would become a hero to a few desperate survivors. Riddick fought monsters again, in the form of a tyrannical empire, in The Chronicles of Riddick. With a couple of decent video games and a cartoon also in Riddick's name, the man has become one of the most popular antiheroes of modern cinema. It's hard not to love how savage and badass he is.

It's been a long, barren stretch since 2004's TCoR (one's thirst for Riddick only being a little quenched with 2009's video game, Assualt on Dark Athena). Finally, this third film continues the chronicle, dumping Riddick back into his element and reigniting the brutal, primal elements that made the original Pitch Black so appealing. The film immediately tracks Riddick on some barren, unknown planet; he's wounded, vulnerable, and hunted by all manner of wicked creatures. A few flashbacks provide the necessary bridge between this and the last film, before picking up again with the raw struggle for survival. These scenes are pretty cool as they are, but s**t gets pretty serious when Riddick activates a beacon that summons mercs to his location. Then, he becomes the dead man stalking. Things get a little stupid and ridiculous from this point on, but it's still pretty awesome to watch Riddick f**k up some mercs, both physically and psychologically. The fights are cool, the suspense is gripping, and the overall tone and atmosphere is sheer savagery. This film represents the essence of who Riddick is and what he does best.

The story is pretty lightweight and thin, going so far as rehashing the general structure of Pitch Black (they're both films that are split pretty evenly between men fighting men, and then turning around to fight monsters and get the hell off the planet). Most of the characters are pretty flat and borderline unlikable (and mostly pretty stupid), but as the centerpiece, Riddick shines through as the biggest strength to the story. From the start, he is presented as a man who lost his edge, rendered soft and weakened after the events of TCoR. The bulk of the film is about him getting his edge back, and with the later turn of events, maybe even finding a little bit of absolution. While most of the movie will come off as pretty average storytelling, I personally applaud it for digging deeper into Riddick's own savagery and immersing us into his dark, primal nature.

The film uses decent photography and editing. Some of the action is a little shakey, but thankfully, this film is way more steady and pleasant to watch than the predecessing Riddick films. Acting from most of the cast is nothing to scream about, but Vin Diesel does show surprising maturity as Riddick; he shows far more expression and vulnerability in this role than he did before, and it does effectively add more dimensionality to the title character. Writing is pretty stupid some times, pretty awesome other times, but all-around kinda bad. This production uses cool-looking sets, props, costumes, and special effects. Music is pretty decent.

Riddick echoes a lot of the same things that made Pitch Black so cool, but I think Riddick is a better, funner, more awesome experience. TCoR is still my favorite of the lot, because it was so epic and cool, but Riddick is a welcome return to form, and I'd be interested to see where the man goes next.

4/5 (Entertainment: Very Good | Story: Average | Film: Pretty Good)

Recommendation: For Riddick fans or sci-fi fans.
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Old 09-13-2013, 04:59 PM   #33965
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riddick

[Show spoiler]it's been a long thirteen years since richard b. Riddick made his debut in pitch black as the wicked, hardcore serial murderer who would become a hero to a few desperate survivors. Riddick fought monsters again, in the form of a tyrannical empire, in the chronicles of riddick. With a couple of decent video games and a cartoon also in riddick's name, the man has become one of the most popular antiheroes of modern cinema. It's hard not to love how savage and badass he is.

It's been a long, barren stretch since 2004's tcor (one's thirst for riddick only being a little quenched with 2009's video game, assualt on dark athena). Finally, this third film continues the chronicle, dumping riddick back into his element and reigniting the brutal, primal elements that made the original pitch black so appealing. The film immediately tracks riddick on some barren, unknown planet; he's wounded, vulnerable, and hunted by all manner of wicked creatures. A few flashbacks provide the necessary bridge between this and the last film, before picking up again with the raw struggle for survival. These scenes are pretty cool as they are, but s**t gets pretty serious when riddick activates a beacon that summons mercs to his location. Then, he becomes the dead man stalking. Things get a little stupid and ridiculous from this point on, but it's still pretty awesome to watch riddick f**k up some mercs, both physically and psychologically. The fights are cool, the suspense is gripping, and the overall tone and atmosphere is sheer savagery. This film represents the essence of who riddick is and what he does best.

The story is pretty lightweight and thin, going so far as rehashing the general structure of pitch black (they're both films that are split pretty evenly between men fighting men, and then turning around to fight monsters and get the hell off the planet). Most of the characters are pretty flat and borderline unlikable (and mostly pretty stupid), but as the centerpiece, riddick shines through as the biggest strength to the story. From the start, he is presented as a man who lost his edge, rendered soft and weakened after the events of tcor. The bulk of the film is about him getting his edge back, and with the later turn of events, maybe even finding a little bit of absolution. While most of the movie will come off as pretty average storytelling, i personally applaud it for digging deeper into riddick's own savagery and immersing us into his dark, primal nature.

The film uses decent photography and editing. Some of the action is a little shakey, but thankfully, this film is way more steady and pleasant to watch than the predecessing riddick films. Acting from most of the cast is nothing to scream about, but vin diesel does show surprising maturity as riddick; he shows far more expression and vulnerability in this role than he did before, and it does effectively add more dimensionality to the title character. Writing is pretty stupid some times, pretty awesome other times, but all-around kinda bad. This production uses cool-looking sets, props, costumes, and special effects. Music is pretty decent.

riddick echoes a lot of the same things that made pitch black so cool, but i think riddick is a better, funner, more awesome experience. tcor is still my favorite of the lot, because it was so epic and cool, but riddick is a welcome return to form, and i'd be interested to see where the man goes next.

4/5 (entertainment: Very good | story: Average | film: Pretty good)

recommendation: for riddick fans or sci-fi fans.
Oh boy!

Weird. When I quote you, the upper case letters change to lower case.

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Weird. When I quote you, the upper case letters change to lower case.
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Oh boy!

Weird. When I quote you, the upper case letters change to lower case.
That is weird. Especially since a few words are still capitalized.

Anyway, there are a couple of things I should have mentioned in the review, but neglected:
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Oh boy!

Weird. When I quote you, the upper case letters change to lower case.
Message a mod, they should be able to fix it.
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Message a mod, they should be able to fix it.
It did not happen when you quote me. Maybe it only happens when it is bolded.

Somebody quote this post to see what happens.

Testing, one-two-three.
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It did not happen when you quote me. Maybe it only happens when it is bolded.

Somebody quote this post to see what happens.

Testing, one-two-three.
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It did not happen when you quote me. Maybe it only happens when it is bolded.

Somebody quote this post to see what happens.

Testing, one-two-three.
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Old 09-14-2013, 02:18 AM   #33972
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Next greatest blind-buy: SHARKNADO!!!!

Of all the bad movies in all the world, the SyFy channel has dominated the whole lot of them. They've tossed out one terrible idea after another, all shot with crummy low-quality budgets and horrid acting. They've covered everything from volcanoes, killer storms, the second coming of the ice age, a mega shark fighting a giant octopus, weird cosmic anomalies, giant piranha, and so much more. They even made Titanic II. They've pretty much spat out movies with all the ferocity of a tornado hurling sharks all over the place.

Now, Sharknado storms into the scene with the most ridiculous, most self-consciously stupid premise possible. That's right, this movie ventures into the realms of sheer campy absurdity, as waterspouts swirl around Los Angeles and tosses sharks in all directions! Sharks literally rain from the sky, and they go on to devour, crush, and destroy tons of hapless civilians. The film goes on to deliver loads of blood and action, but with its cheap production value, stupid story, and terrible acting, the film delivers lots of laughs as well.

The story for Sharknado pretty much mirrors the same formulaic disaster-movie fare you may have seen in such cinematic gems as Birdemic. You know, a bunch of characters get together, run for their lives, figure out a way to stop things. Everything that happens in Sharknado, however, pretty much throws all logic out the window. There is absolutely no logical flow of events, no real good reason for why the characters do what they do, and there's certainly zero scientific realism involved. You could watch the whole movie and dig up thousands of things that just don't make sense. Such blatant disregard for logic is part of what makes this film so darn funny. Characters are pretty flat and stupid too.

This film is as cheap as they come. Photography is okay, but the editing is nutty. Acting and writing are quite daft. All the sets, props, costumes, and special effects are immensely cheap; you can tell that these filmmakers just went around LA and glossed over everything with horrid CGI and cheap camera shots. Music okay: the film's score is pretty generic, but the film does use a few decent songs in the beginning.

With Sharknado, the people at SyFy seem to have finally given up on trying to be serious, and just flung this crazy oddity at us so we can laugh at just how stupid, absurd, and cheap the whole thing is. Some viewers might prefer to laugh at truly bad films, which are unintentionally funny; I personally appreciate the lack of pretension in Sharknado, for it knows its place in the world and lives up to its name.

There may truly be no dumber film than this.

Shark tornado.

Sharknado.

Enough said!

2.5/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Quite Poor | Film: Quite Poor)
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After the epicness that was Sharknado, I decided to revisit a classic: Birdemic!

Old review still applies.

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Well, I went into this expecting some all-out "so bad it's good" charm, but holy crap! Children can make better films than this!

The story is abysmal. It spends nearly forty minutes on the lamest and most un-dynamic love story ever filmed. When the "birdemic" finally hits, there's no good reasoning or explanation for anything (and certainly no explanation for why all the birds leave at the end). It's all blamed on global warming. Yep, then the film goes on to shove global warming into the audience's faces at every turn. Oooooh, global warming causes diseases and will make birds attack cars and gas stations! Uh huh...

Not to mention, the actual bird attack is the lamest thing ever committed to film. The birds are so cheap, and they tend to hover in place and incessantly repeat the same stock sound effects over and over again. They go on to dive-bomb everything and explode in cheap-looking explosions.

Acting? Terrible across the board. Writing? Just as terrible. Production? This film was probably made with pocket change. Filming? So very pedestrian. Sound quality? My God, the sound was the worst. It kept cutting in and out, with dialogue and sound getting cut off randomly. At first, I thought the disc was screwed up.

There are some scenes that go on for far too long. The beginning credits are a hoot; it's like five minutes of nonstop driving and driving and driving, with the same music looping two or three times. Same goes for the film's final shots.

There's easily a thousand other things wrong with this picture. You can laugh at it. You can pick it apart and pour all your hatred into it. You can get bored and walk away. For the most part, the former applies the best, so long as you are open to such bad cinema and can find enough good humor to take this film as it is. It's certainly up there on the "so bad it's good" meter, and would likely supersede most of the films shown on the SyFy channel (take that, Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus!).

1.5/5 (Entertainment: Pretty Good | Story: Awful | Film: Awful)

Recommendation: If you're depressed and have a psychological need to find something extremely terrible to make you realize that nothing can be any worse than this so you feel better and can move on with your life, then look no further than this film.

Surprisingly (...well, okay, maybe not), the Blu-Ray looks and sounds terrible.

PQ: 1/5, AQ: 0.5/5
Looking at the extras now. One good (no really, it's awful) deleted scene, pretty dry featurette. The director's great though, he carries a coat hanger everywhere he goes.
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Orange Drive (2011)
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The Good: Brilliant concept -- the film follows some guy in his car, who, within a year, makes friends, loses friends, falls in love, falls out of love, gets a job, and loses his job. Great acting. Solid storytelling. Some truly captivating stuff right here.

The Bad: Could've been a little tighter towards the end.

The Bottom Line: Funny, relatable, inventive, inspired. Orange Drive is worth a watch.

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The early passages of David Lowery’s full-length debut, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, flirt dangerously close with full-on neo-New Hollywood parody as they ruthlessly employ the movement’s formal devices without finding a new way to channel them. Drawing inspiration from the early-seventies work of Robert Altman, the open, naturalistic sound design and matter-of-fact presentation of the leads, which may come off as unsympathetic to some viewers, it does a fine job of replicating the feel of such movies. DP Bradford Young furthers the feeling by his craftmanlike employment of various lenses—he shows a knack for choosing when exactly when to use soft focus and when to bring out the wide-angle lenses. His shooting style is similarly academic and unfussy as he makes use of plenty of static shots and, when necessary, employs subtle camera movement. At the offset, I misjudged it as a good trick and little else, but then I soon realized that David Lowery and his crew of talented technical artists and actors really believe in their convictions.

“This was in Texas” (presumably around the middle of the 20th Century) explains the opening title card. A sinewy couple in Bob Muldoon and Ruth Guthrie (Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara, respectively) are on the run after an undisclosed event—Bob explains, “Me and Freddy did a bad thing”—has the law enforcement after them. Before his capture, in a stroke of fitful symbolism, Ruth revels to him that she is pregnant with his daughter. Now, the situation could not be more tragic for the would-have-been family. Daniel Hart’s forlorn theme for the interim between their eventual reunion is one of stirring fiddles, rushing violins and rhythmic clapping. It dances with romanticism, but it ultimately serves as a reminder of what a desperate situation this has become for them. After four years, Bob cannot stomach sitting idly by, so he seizes an opportunity to jump off a prison work truck. With law enforcement and bounty hunters on his trail, first, he collects his stash of buried money, then, makes his way to the refuge of an old acquaintance, Sweety (Nate Parker), where he will remain until he figures out what move to make to be reunited with Ruth and the daughter he has never met.

Ruth, meanwhile, bides her time (piercingly simple lines such as “I’m gonna wait for him” are indicative of the mythic prose in Lowery’s screenplay) and takes care of their young child, occasionally exchanging letters with the hunted outlaw whenever chance permits. However, the perceptive Sheriff in Patrick Wheeler (a wiry Ben Foster sporting a full mustache) makes creeping steps toward the young woman. His intentions are ambiguous: to what degree does he take pity for Ruth and to what degree is he just circling the bait that Bob will eventually pounce on? Most certainly it is a mix of both, but Ruth is so embittered by the last four plus years to seem to care.

Initially, these stretches of yearning come off as painfully contrived seeing as the film hadn’t developed Bob and Ruth past desperate shells, but the uncritical, often times detached, filtering soon takes precedence and it becomes clear what tone the film seeks to strike. Like the early works of Altman, they are exactly who they are. High-dramatic (melodramatic) involvement isn’t what Lowery seeks to invoke, but rather a chance to study a pair of half-broken lovers who pine for each other to such a great degree that they will embrace the damning hand of fate for another encounter. The soft-faced Rooney Mara anchors this feeling with the resigned way locks herself in her home, tending to her daughter—which along with the letters, is the sole physical reminder of his presence. She is an actress of great presence, as her academy award nominated work in 2011’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo will attest, but here she is not entirely convincing as the “wandering wife”. Her twangy accent does feel a tad grafted-on (some may say that is only fitting because so is the style, but I will disagree to that). Also, the way she is written hampers the tension in much of the first half. It is somewhat implausible that such a beauty would have made such few compromises for the sustenance of her household.

Largely, these issues are extricated as the second half builds on the themes of the picture with conviction. Casey Affleck is often shot in damp, darkened interiors with only the light of a single incandescent light bulb illuminating his features. Even during the day scenes, his face, covered in dirt and grease, is darkened. The choice to use natural lighting often silhouettes his features rendering him a doomed, out of place figure. Ruth does not see this as her hopes remain unscathed. “Come find us”, she writes in one of the handwritten letters that are transposed onto the screen a few times. Largely, these simple emotions between the few characters that populate this spare mid-west backdrop are brought to life with hopeless, yet enlivened, musical themes and luminous lensing. Ain’t Them Bodies Saints is a gorgeous tone poem that announces the talents of a great talent in David Lowery. I wouldn’t be surprised if his next film proves a quantum leap like Terrence Malick’s Days of Heaven was to Badlands.

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That's exactly the deal I jumped on. It's a combo pack too.
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That's exactly the deal I jumped on. It's a combo pack too.
I have a feeling it won't look much better than it did on my 15" Laptop when I saw it in the Chicago O'Hare airport munching on greasy soft pretzels PERFECT movie experience if you ask me.
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The Toronto International Film Festival concludes on September 15. I was not able to see all the films I would have liked, and I have one final screening yet to attend, but on the whole I must say that I am pleased to have seen a diverse collection of movies.

I've just seen 12 Years a Slave, and it truly is worthy of the praise you have have read amongst critics and festival attendees where it has been screened. It is a tremendously powerful, eloquent, and superbly crafted film, deeply moving, and a cry for historical justice. The performances are uniformly superb. I was impressed with the subtlety and nuances of the screenplay, with the profound moral questions highlighted in a solemn, and thankfully not bombastic, manner.

There is no doubt 12 Years a Slave will feature prominently in critical circles, year-end lists, and next year's awards season. This is fully deserved. It is a film that should be widely seen.
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