Posts Tagged ‘movie’

Weekend in review

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Built 2 small Lego sets, and one medium large kit.

Watched Captain America, The Green Lantern, Cowboys & Aliens, and the final Harry Potter.
Re-watched Down Periscope, hi there Patton Oswalt, being all quiet and background-y.

Cowboys and Aliens was an OK movie, probably a good flick for the big screen, just an OK flick for a home theater of less than heroic proportions. Plot holes the size of a bus, character’s whose primary motivations change on whims, and lots of stuff blown up real good. And grit, lots of grit. Sometimes I thought Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford were having a squinting contest.

Captain America was similarly engaging entertainment, fun in the moment, but nothing that will stick with me, beyond a vague sense of contented satiety.

The final Harry Potter, I will need to rewatch more than once, while not primarily occupied with Lego construction. It seemed to tie everything together, killing off characters left and right, while leaving some unscathed for the final epilogue scene, I’m sure satisfying in it’s mundane suburban fantasy to most fans, but for someone without the path of kids and family before them, it seems childish and hollow. Which is probably a good thing.

The Green Lantern was the least engaging of the weekend’s entertainments, with the oddly reminiscent of the second new Hulk film’s disfigured scientist sub-plot. Like many super-hero films, without a proper grounding in the mythos, too much of the film comes across as contrived and artificial. And the you-know-they-won’t-make-a-sequel-now, kiss of death, setup for the next crisis ending. I’m still waiting for the second Flash Gordon film; by the time they get to covering who picked up Ming’s ring, we might have the technology to bring back Freddie Mercury for the soundtrack album.

The Ref

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

For a movie about a whole bunch of felonies (burglary, kidnapping, blackmail), it really is a heart warming tale of hope for redemption.

SyFy gets something right

Friday, July 8th, 2011

I’m at home, packing and waiting for word that everything is done and recorded, and I notice that SyFy has an OST movie marathon on, so it’s been going in the background as I do stuff. Khan was on, and as it was ending on it’s sappy moment, I’m thinking to myself, well, at least I’ll get Christopher Llyod’s klingon, but then I notice that they are skipping 3 and going straight on to 4, my fave OST movie. It’s nice to see recognition that 3 was really a place holder movie.

The Last Airbender (live action movie review)

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

I loved the cartoon, but had held off on watching the live action film based on reviews. After watching it, I can definitely say I’m glad I waited for DVD. It’s hard to put my finger on all that I didn’t like about the film. I did like how they covered the major plot points of season 1, but many of the actors seemed less real than their cartoon counterparts. I think the biggest disappointment was the lackluster special effects. The airbending was way too subtle, even in fight scenes. The biggest pity is that this movie’s poor performance likely closes the door on finishing out the series.

Hot Tub Time Machine

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Hot Tub Time Machine turns out to be better than expected.  Ends on a much more sentimental and thoughtful note than I would have thought possible from such a silly premise.  Good performances and lots of 80′s fashion disaster flashbacks, with of course a Better Off Dead reference…at least one that I caught, surely there were more =p

Bugsy Malone and MJ

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

I was psyched to see Bugsy Malone was out on DVD finally.   All the funky goodness in wide-screen even.  I was surprised to see that Michael Jackson had a role.

UPDATE:  Not the same MJ as we all know and ‘love’.

Mama Mia (MR)

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Got around to watching Mama Mia finally.

Some of the songs got new lyrics that I don’t quite approve of, though my like of Christine Baranski allows her Does Your Mother Know.

I dunno that I’d pay to see the show in Vegas though.

From Now On

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

You just look over your shoulder, ’cause from now on, I’m gonna be right behind you. – Charade 1963

I always wondered where the sample came from, in one of my fave house tracks.  Now I know.

Machete

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Grindhouse’s Machete appeared in today’s Young and the Restless as a bartender. I wish he’d get his movie out already =p