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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Summer Films

No list of this sort is going to NOT include 'The Dark Knight Rises', unless the author is just TRYING to piss people off. I don't think 'DKR' will break 'Avengers' box office record- but it's going to be astonding, and that's all I have to say on the subject. Elsewhere though, things might not differ too much- or maybe it will, oh well, here goes:

The Amazing Spider-Man- Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone initially sold me on this, but the latest trailer was crazy great too and I realized something- 'Spider-Man' may be one of my favorite superheroes. There is something innately fun and, ultimately, cool about him and this film could be the second best Spidey flick ever- but I won't walk in expecting 'Spider Man 2'.



Woody Allen's latest 'To Rome with Love'- This has an incredible cast of people that can really pull off Allen's signature schtick, hopefully this is 'Annie Hall' in Rome.



Snow White & the Huntsman- Charlize Theron looks INCREDIBLE in the trailer for this movie. Will it live up to that first trailer?



Prometheus- The final trailer finally sold me on this film. I'm anxious to see if the aliens from Ridley Scott's previous franchise actually make some appearance here. If not, it still looks really solid.



Savages- Oliver Stone returns to gritty violence, sex and drugs and if it's half as good as 'Scarface' then it'll be a winner.



Ted- Seth MacFarlane's first foray into feature films is one of the biggest "maybes" of the summer season. It's either going to be uproariously hilarious or fall completely flat. I'm hoping for the latter..


Take This Waltz- Okay, so this is one of those smaller films that won't make $500 zillion dollars but looks great and has been getting great early buzz. The cast is solid, and I'm especially interested in seeing a dramatic turn from Sarah Silverman.


The Campaign- This is a late summer comedy featuring Will Ferrell and Zack Galifinakis as two politicans battling a for a local senate seat- hopefully it'll be both biting satire and stomach-churning hilarity.


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Academy Awards/AngiesRightLeg

Well the Academy Awards are over and it's hilarious to me that the first Oscar ceremony since I can remember that I DIDN'T care about ended up entertaining me more than any in recent years. Not paying attention to the pre-Awards mumbo-jumbo actually helped me enjoy the show. Next year, I'll try to actually SEE more than just a handful of nominated films.

BEST MOMENT OF THE NIGHT...
Angelina Jolie's RIGHT LEG!!!!! One of the best moments of the night. http://pinterest.com/buzzfeed/legbombing/

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Just when she couldn't get better...

SHE CALLS 'JAWS' A FAVORITE MOVIE OF HERS.

Chelsea Handler interview from THIS MEANS WAR (Exclusive) - JoBlo Video

"I just don't know Linus. I just don't know."

First official trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is here! - Movie News | JoBlo.com

Guillermo del Toro will direct Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson - Movie News | JoBlo.com

Guillermo del Toro will direct Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson - Movie News | JoBlo.com

Okay, so this is the most exciting film news to hit me in awhile. I'm looking forward to Emma Watson (and the rest of the 'Potter' crew) breaking out beyond the 'Potter' films. I whole-heartedly believe that series was immaculate from start to finish, and with the esteemed elder actors to learn from- they all have the potential to transcend that universe. This is my favorite Disney classic, and Guillermo is one of the perfect directors to make this a gothic classic. If it's half-'Pans Labyrint' was, we are in for a treat.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

California

So, I've always wanted to move to California. I've always told myself I couldn't for one reason or another. But it's finally happening. And I'm so happy for it. Sometimes, the worst things that happen to you can lead to the greatest opportunity- and maybe what you were missing all along. Thank God for a friend to finally come around that is ready to go as well. It's daunting to think about, but it's possible. And I'd rather go out there and struggle to make it than struggle to make it here. I don't have any aspirations to be "discovered" or anything. My desire to move to California has been instilled for a good chunk of my life.

In high school I'd day dream about moving away after it was all over. I found "love" and the dream never went away, it just went dormant. But sometimes things don't work out the way you expect them too...and now I'm coming to terms with the hand I've been dealt, and I finally see a bright shiny light (probably the glistening Cali sun on the beach)! I'm ready to completely go off on my own and live my life fully for me.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

'Contagion' Rewatch

Gonna go on a rant about 'Contagion'- a film I put on my top films of 2011 list before checking out for the second time. It just stuck with me in the theater, but frustrated me at the same time. Still it affected me more than most films, and watching it today I understand even more what stuck with me and what didn't work. It's not a perfect movie, but most aren't- and in a crappy year (in film, in general, 2011 was for the BIRDS) it stood out.


What REALLY stood out is the excellent synth-score by Cliff Martinez. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won an Oscar for their masterful (and I don't throw that word around lightly) 'Social Network' score. The whole movie is pretty much the perfect film- or most perfect film I've seen. Easily favorite film of all time. Mad love for 'Social Network'. But what really made that movie pop and this one too, is the electro-synth-y score that sticks in your head. I thought one of the most disappointing aspects of the 'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' score by TR/AR lacked as many really great grooves. I really want to see it again.

Back to 'Contagion'- the cast is great across the board too. Gwyneth Paltrow really makes an impression, as does Kate Winslet and relative unknown Jennifer Ehle. Steven Soderbourgh does well with large Hollywood casts- and I like these types of films. The only thread that feels unfinished would be Marion Cotillard's. But she does well despite.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Top Films of 2011

So I've almost finalized my top films of 2011 list (like one of these lists is ever really 'final'). 'Shame' opens here next weekend and it's the last film I expect could have an impact on my list. Despite that here's the list.

10
This throwback to the 80's was more heartfelt and boisterous than I expected it to be. Less 'Dazed and Confused' for the 80s than I wanted it to be, but I highly enjoyed it on its own merits. The cast is spot-on & the look and music is more subtle than that poster would suggest. 

9
Here's the obligatory movie I walk out of disliking and as the days and weeks progressed I couldn't stop thinking about it. This movie was NOT what I walked in expecting. It was actually a bit more, and a bit polarizing to boot. The performances are strong across the board and Steven Soderbergh's direction is apt. The script is complex and doesn't always stop to give answers. And the final scene was extremely effective.

8
I've grown to appreciate this brilliant comedy more since it's release on DVD after being mildly disappointed with it in theaters. Kristen Wiig and the whole cast is just spot-on. Everyone has a natural, organic chemistry in this movie that makes the whole film effortlessly enjoyable. That it runs too long and could have been tightened, beside the point.

7
This is a subtly sinister film with deeply involving ideas about life and memories and how people identify themselves in this world. Elizabeth Olsen is great here, and should definitely garner an Oscar nomination. This is one of those indie films without easy answers that a lot of people ignore- and they should shouldn't.

6
This was a perfectly executed finale to this series. It tied up all the loose ends and brought some surprisingly emotional endings to these character's arcs. Notably my favorite character from the series, pictured above. His main scene here alone is just phenomenal and brings all that character's actions into focus in such an amazing way. If they had released this finale as one long epic 3 1/2-4 hour epic it would have been the top of this or last year's list. Splitting it did a disservice.

5
Charlize Theron OWNS this movie, and carries it in such a strong way. It's a totally original, and pathetic, character that I would actually like to see in another film. Patton Oswalt is also a standout.

4
Style AND substance? Gosling gives a unique performance here, rarely saying anything but extruding emotion at every turn. Carey Mulligan gives a subtly strong performance as well. The action is sudden and shocking in a way true violence always is. And Albert Brooks gives pathos to a seemingly unredeemable person. And of course I loved the 80s-ness of it all.

3
David Fincher is my favorite director and everything he's done here is great- but it's not 'Social Network'. Rooney Mara is GREAT in this movie- different and better than Noomi Raprice's representation in the Swedish version. And this is my favorite Daniel Craig performance since 'Casino Royale'. I'm actually not a fan of his, but he works well here. The score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, again, notches this up. 

2
Lars Von Trier's last film 'Antichrist' was not enjoyable. It was abrasive and angry and made me feel contempt for the director for putting it to screen and making Charlotte Gainesbourg do those awful things. But, 'Melancholia' is totally different. I love this film. I'd say Kirsten Dunst deserves the Best Actress of 2011 title for this role. It's so effective and raw, it's heartbreaking and truly a scary look at how deep depression can go. 

1
Just a phenomenal film. I still find myself thinking about it randomly. No film has ever captured the essence of life as effectively as this film. If you don't have the patience for it, too bad for you. I understand how people dislike this film, but disagree with them at every turn. Hands down the top film of the year.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012 begins

So I hope everyone's New Years were successful. Mine was, for the most part. It's strange, once again I didn't realize we were counting down till "4". Although two midnight kisses felt good ;-) Things are just different. My life is different, New Years confirmed that for me in some weird way...I started the day with a Black Keys tune fest, declaring 'Things Ain't Like They Used to Be" my overall favorite Keys track.

Give it a listen, it's as soulful as Black Keys gets. They rock & roll with earnest.