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The Greatest
Film: 4/5 Video: 4/5 Audio: 3.5/5 Special Features: 3.5/5 Overall: 4/5 ![]() The Greatest is not the greatest film ever made. It is, however, an interesting film with strong performances. The film begins with the death of Bennett Brewer (Kick-Ass' Aaron Johnson), a popular high school senior with a bright future. The film chronicles the grief of the people who loved Bennett. His mother, Grace (Susan Sarandon), has withdrawn from her husband, Allen (Pierce Brosnan), and other son, drug-abusing Ryan (Evan Almighty's Johnny Simmons). She is distraught and furious, and does not hide her turbulent emotions. Allen, however, has imprisoned his grief inside. He insists on remaining calm and strong, much to Grace's chagrin. Into this troubled home comes Rose (An Education's Carey Mulligan), who was with Bennett the night he died (before its tragic end, the romantic evening was "the greatest" night of her life). She reveals she is pregnant with their late son's child. Allen welcomes her with open arms and seems to find comfort in her presence, but Grace distrusts and perhap even resents her. The introduction of Rose seems to represent a turning point, an ultimatum, for the Brewers: come together as a loving unit and persevere, or continue to spiral into despair. This is writer/director Shana Feste's first film. It is a promising debut. It is an earnest, introspective, and often quiet film and the most important element is the cast. And it is a fine cast! Though his third-act tears ring false, Brosnan is excellent overall. This is a compassionate and subtle performance. Mulligan is astounding. Her character is a bit contrived and underdeveloped, but I just noticed this in retrospect. This is how poignant and honest Mulligan's performance is, how convincing her interpretation of this character is. When she, in a quiet scene with Brosnan, reveals she believes Bennett was the love of her life, it is a heartstring-obliterating moment. Sarandon does not shine as much as Brosnan or Mulligan. She tries her best, it's a performance overflowing with larger-than-life emotions and nuances, but the script does her no favors. Scenes centered on her character tend to unfold as absurd, at times even grating distractions from the heart of the film, which is the dynamic between Brosnan and Mulligan, and their respective characters' arcs. Sarandon's performance also, to be honest, feels familiar. She has given it before: Moonlight Mile, Elizabethtown, In the Valley of Elah, etc. As for the BD release, it's fine. Not a revelation (this was, it's clear, a low-budget production), but well-done overall. The video is clear, crisp, and detailed. A demo disc? Of course not, but it does the job it is intended to. The audio is fine, but I have minor reservations. At times I found the dialogue almost too soft and too low in the mix. Not a major issue, though, and the dialogue is otherwise clear. And the music (the original score and the several acoustic, lovelorn pop songs which play throughout) sounds warm and full. The bonus features: six non-essential, but worth-watching deleted scenes, and a handful of brief interviews, including with Pierce Brosnan and Carey Mulligan. Topics covered in the interviews include: what drew the actors to the script, performing complicated, emotional scenes while maintaining an American accent, etc. See it for the ace performances (Brosnan and Mulligan in particular) and see it because it's a decent, promising debut by a writer/director who may one day be very celebrated. People new to the film and established fans should both be pleased by the fine A/V presentation and the slim, but mostly worthy supplements. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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This is my favorite of all the 3
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I've always thought Supremacy was a bit superior to Ultimatum. Both are, of course, awesome, super-exciting, super-tight chase thrillers, but Supremacy has a bit more...atmosphere. And a bit more poignance (the fate of Bourne's girlfriend, his interaction with the daughter of the Russian couple he assassinated).
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Knight
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Deep Impact (my first blu from netflix!
![]() FIRST TIME VIEWING someone once told me, "yeah, Deep Impact is a lot like Armageddon, it's weird". that person is an idiot. Deep Impact - main story wise - is EXACTLY like Armageddon! i was baffled and literally laughed in shock at how the story is the same: [Show spoiler] but here's the main difference:Deep Impact = great film Armageddon = popcorn flick now, i love Armageddon, but Deep Impact, major plot idea aside, is a different animal completely. Deep Impact is smarter, more family oriented, and overall much more moving than Armageddon ever could be. i can't quite place why this is, but where Michael Bay obsessed with explosions, humor and a rag tag group of oil dwellers, Deep Impact shifts its focus to a more natural, human element. now both films are great for entirely different reasons, so i'm not knocking Armageddon but here we meet more characters, we may not see them as much, but i felt i connected more with them. hell, the "goodbye" scenes almost had me tear up, and i was like, "what the hell? i've seen this character for 40 minutes, why do i care so much?" - because it's a good film. few films makes me care as much as i did here, and i really never felt like i knew these people. amazing how that works. the science aspect of the film - if there are any "oh come on that could never happen!" (i'm sure there are a few) - didn't bother me at all. i came to watch a fun, science fiction / end of the world disaster flick. and Deep Impact exceeds GREATLY. a varied and very well known cast, only one or two cheesy bad acting performances, a solid / smart script, and freaking Morgan Freeman as the President! what's not to love?! ![]() 4.5/5 |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Denver, CO
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Amusment WTF/10
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Blu-ray Prince
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That parta kinda ticked me off...
[Show spoiler] It's sad and funny though, because I could see it happening in real life. Still quite a humorous film ( [Show spoiler] ). Glad you liked it! ![]() Last edited by Al_The_Strange; 07-15-2010 at 07:13 AM. Reason: spoiler!!! NOOO!!!!!! |
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"District 9"
This was a movie I avoided for a loooooong while. I'd read the reviews, and knew they were generally favorable. The thing that threw me off was the constant comparison to what's happening in South Africa and the film's commentary on it. I figured I'd already seen (and own) "Tears from the Sun" & "Lord of War", there was no need to watch it with aliens (even if I did think the creature designs were awesome and a half). Well, I finally found it for relatively cheap on BD and figured I'd check it out, if only for the AWESOME picture and sound that only Blu-ray can offer. ![]() I get home and pop this sucker into my player and I'm transported to a fully realized present day where aliens live among us. The way they acted and the human reactions seemed completely authentic. (Well, the military guys seemed to be as ridiculously evil as the ones in "Avatar" which put me off just a bit. Isn't it possible to have soldiers "just doing their job" without coming off like sadistic @ssholes?) I've read that the director (whose last job was directing Nike commercials and such) did a previous project similar to this movie where he interviewed actual locals about the "unwanted" (in this case other humans) in their community, and then edited it to make it seem as if they were talking about aliens. I was wary of the movie being presented as a documentary at first, because of movies like "Cloverfield", that actually made me feel as if I was gonna hurl like a mug! ![]() The plot is one I didn't expect at all. Thirty years after the aliens massive ship showed up over South Africa, filled to the brim with starving malnourished and "Prawns", we follow a government worker, with the unfortunate name of Wikus Van De Merwe, who's been elected to head a massive eviction of every District 9 resident to another location some 400 kilometers away from humans. (I'm sure we all know this isn't going to go well.) We watch as he confronts a few residents who hilariously punk the crap outta him. We see this "nice guy" abort the eggs in a makeshift nursery like it's no big deal. Then we watch as he inspects a shack, and gets sprayed in the face with a black fluid that we had seen a few Prawns collecting earlier. This is where this poor guy's life goes waaaaay down hill. (I think it was in a featurette that the actor says he felt like he was in a Mel Gibson movie with as tortured as the character is!) The part where the movie kicks in is when he escapes from MNU after they've decided to cut him up for Science. It seems rather stupid to actually discuss all of this with the guy you're about to cut up WITHIN EAR SHOT. I mean, If they had just lied to the guy and said something to the affect of, "We'll see if we can't remove this surigically and get you back to normal.", he woulda probably just went to sleep, never to wake up again and be none the wiser. (Works on me everytime the doctor wants to operate. Even though chances are great I'm comin' out the same, I go under anyway because of that sentence. The power of words!) So, in this case, instead of layin' his head back and letting the gas ease him into dreamland (my favorite part of an operation. ![]() ![]() In short, this movie exceeded my expectations. Especially when we get to the COMPLETELY SCI-FI ENDING BATTLE ROYALE WITH CHEESE! ![]() B+ (Lost a few points for the chaotic-evil soldiers. Just seems too easy to go there. Especially when they did such a great job with making the Prawns believeable and sympathetic!) |
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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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Blu-ray Duke
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