Monday, May 23, 2011

Priest (3D)

(2011, Scott Charles Stewart)

Priest is a surprisingly fun retro future take on the vampire vs man concept. Starring Paul Bettany as a fallen warrior priest who must defy the church-state in order to save his daughter from the vampire menace, this film features some great sets and locations and some really solid action set pieces. The 3D added little to the experience. It's got a cameo from Madchen Amick of Twin Peaks fame and she is still hot! Also Brad Dourif is here in a brief cameo and the very capable Karl Urban is great as the classic Black Hat bad guy and Christopher Plummer is here as the head of the Church! This film is really styled as a western and that is a daring idea these days. It also features one of my favorites, Maggie Q, who adds some double punchy/sexiness to the film. This film is based on a korean manhwa that is more about a heavenly war on earth versus demonic forces than a vampire tale. I liked this movie-- it could have been totally dumb and it wasn't. (6/7)


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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

(2011, Rob Marshall)

Rob Marshall taking over for Gore Verbinski leaves something to be desired. The cast is decent: Stephen Graham is fun to see, and Keith Richards just looks so cool as a pirate, Ian McShane is a god and is surprisingly under utilized in this film. The whole fountain of youth device is actually decently thought out and I personally loved the actions of the Spanish in the film (seemed believable). Penelope Cruz wasn't too annoying and Johnny Depp is iconic and Geoffrey Rush is a real pirate. Newcomer Astrid Berges-Frisby was appropriately innocent and sexy as the mermaid in distress. Overall the film was thin in its execution and while the 3D was good the movie was just not quite up to the level of the other films. (5/7)

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
(Hosoda Mamoru, 2006)

This is a pretty interesting time travel movie. Similar in some regards to Shane Carruth's Primer in that it focuses on short jumps into the past and the cascade effects which can result-- it is really a more interesting take on teen romance and relationships. I liked it! Double Punchy and it had some pretty nice, contemplative animation. Good characterization and character design. The Art Director was the art director on Princess Mononoke. If you like anime: this is solid work. (6/7)

The DVD gets a lesser review-- my viewing copy had subtitle issues and I was forced to watch the film in English which left something to be desired but is still well acted and is actually pretty faithful to the "essence" of Japanese dialogue. It has a good feature commentary with the principal actors and the director which is worth checking out.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Thor

Thor
(2011, Kenneth Branagh)

Thor was surprisingly fun. A bit CGish in spots but it had a nice ensemble cast featuring some of my favorites: Tadanobu Asano; Ray Stevenson; Natalie Portman; Idris Elba; the ubiquitous Stellan Skarsgard. Tom Hiddleston played a believable Loki to Chris Hemsworth's Thor and the whole thing felt like it paid honest homage to the best Thor comics by Walt Simonson. Good humor too and it felt like Marvel really is trying to unite the look and feel of it's recent efforts into a cohesive universe. Colm Feore should be acknowledged as one of the greatest bad-guy actors of all time. (6/7)

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Paris, je t'aime

(Various, 2006)

In short this movie by 22 directors which takes place in Paris is really good. There are sexy vampires, touching and tragic love stories, fun, satire, whimsy, intelligence. Watch it. (7/7)

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