Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Last Air Bender

The Last Air Bender falls victim to what many movies based on existing story lines do; trying to please the already existing audience while leaving everyone else out in the cold. The writing was cheesy and rushed which made the story difficult to believe, and the acting subpar. The special effects were interesting but did not make up for the content that was lacking.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Cyrus

Cyrus is real peak into the lives of a couple. Showing us the awkward and dark happenings of a new relationship, complicated by a son that wants nothing to do with it. Yet through it all there is so much humor to be found. While there is a level of uncomfortability, we also get to see a side of the human condition that is not normally looked at, and how the painful truth can set things right.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Salt

Evelyn Salt is the new Jason Bourne, in this action packed spy thriller Angelina Jolie plays the anti hero that everyone roots for. Salt is predictably unpredictable and will keep you on your toes from start to finish. So if you are in the mood for some action with a twist here it is.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Inception


Christopher Nolan has proven himself time and time again, but if you were still unsure of his abilities to write and direct Inception solidifies his talent and proves that he is here to stay. This mind boggling film takes us deep into the conundrum that is our dream state, and just as you think there is no way out, we are brought up for a fresh breath of air and a film that sets itself apart from everything else out there. If you let yourself into this world you won't be disappointed.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

If you want to be transported into a fantastical world of color and beauty this is the film to see. The art is breathtaking from beginning to end and the creatures are amazing. After you get past all the outer beauty of the film, you still have the story which doesn't let you down. James Cameron creates a world not so far from our own where the others wont give up their homes for our greed. He shows us this world from their point of view, making it clear that our way is not always the right way and that if pushed hard enough the oppressed will push back.

Friday, February 5, 2010

District 9 is shot in a documentary style that lends itself well to the overall feeling of the film. Starting at the end, you are slowly fed the rest of the story and come to realize that nothing is what it seems. When Wikus, a government agent, is infected, he finds himself seeking refuge in the very place he was determined to destroy and running from those he once worked. Flipping the way aliens are normally depicted through movies, District 9 reminds us that all living things matter. This film is an action packed thrill ride that is not soon forgotten.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sherlock Holmes is a fast paced adventure with new faces and old villains. Robert Downey Jr. plays a charismatic Holmes up to his old antics and always one step ahead of what everyone else thinks is going on. In a race against time to solve the case and save their reputations, Holmes and Watson are helped by the lovely Irene Adler, played by Rachel McAdams, who is not the damsel in distress as you might think. Between all the twists and turns of the plot and Guy Ritchie's fast paced cuts, you can't take your eyes off the screen. It's time to have fun at the movies.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Blind Side is the story of a wealthy family, who helps a young man that has nothing but the clothes on his back. In return he shows them that they have so much more then they ever realized. Sandra Bullock plays a strong-headed mother determined to help in anyway she can. Despite some public blowback and ridicule from friends, she sticks with him and her family takes him in like he is their own son. It is a new version of an age-old story that perhaps will never die. Although it doesn't offer anything new to the dialogue, it is heartfelt and a true story that helps us to remember we can make a difference every day.
Nine is the story of a director clinging to past accomplishments and searching for new beginnings. The opening monologue pulls you into his world and it never lets go. From the moment Penelope Cruz hits the stage you can't take your eyes off of her; and why would you want to? Defining sex appeal in a way that only someone who naturally has it could, she will leave your heart pounding and pulse racing. Not to leave out all the other beautiful, strong women that this film has to offer and all of their differing personalities which have guided Guido to this point in his life. But as his new film starts to unravel before it begins, he is forced to reevaluate what is important to him and begins to realize what a life of selfishness has afforded him to lose. Nine is a feast for the eyes and ears alike, and proves that the musical is still alive and well.
This is a no holds bar, gritty, and gruesome look into what it means to disarm bombs in times of war, and the toll it takes on those who do it. If you think your job is stressful, think again. These guys are able to push through unthinkable situations to get the job done, however, dealing with it at the end of the day creates large cracks in the structures of their lives. Full of nail biting suspense and heart stopping explosions, this film puts you into the looking glass without showing you the way out. It is real and not for the faint of heart. So, if you're looking for Hollywood, turn back now; and if not, tread carefully.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Up In The Air is proof that everybody needs human connection. In the toughest time with the hardest job George Clooney's character cuts himself off from others to avoid any feelings of attachment. But when his company tries to fulfill a growing need for a fast paced society, his ideals are put into question. Between his understudy, new girlfriend, and family he is able to find what was missing. Sometimes what we are looking for has been there all along. This is a warm heart felt film with loads of laughter and surprises.
I want to start off by telling you a little about myself. I have no film background, I'm an artist with an emphasis in drawing and painting, but love all kinds of art especially movies. They take me to places I've never been. I have a huge collection and am interested in everything about them from the films themselves to the directors ideas. So these are my opinions about movies new and old. I hope you enjoy!

Garden State is one of my favorites, a coming of age story about not really ever knowing what the big picture holds, but realizing that as long as you can come to odds with your past your future can be bright. This is a first hand look into overcoming depression, letting people in, and learning how to feel. It is not all serious though there is great humor and awkwardness spliced throughout, for those who like to laugh at life. This is a must see if you haven't already go rent it tonight, and if you have watch it again it's worth it!