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Linklater's really good "studio movie"
on April 23, 2016
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Great family movie, Jack Black is perfectly cast. Linklater's great.
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Not for everyone
on April 23, 2016
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Kevin Smith humor can be kind of niche, but if you like one or two of his movies, you'll probably generally like most of them (up until Red State at least).
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Better stage play than movie
on April 23, 2016
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This one really has me conflicted. It may be one of my least favorite Tarantino movies (but still a pretty good movie by anyone else), but it is still staying with me a week or so after seeing it. I think the one of my reservations from loving the movie is it's just too long. This is Tarantino at his most self indulgent (besides perhaps the trivia game in InglouriousB) and may be just too in love with his own work to see it. This is also the most stagey/play-like of his works, usually with all of the (great) dialogue you have some visually amazing sequences as well from Tarantino, but here it's almost all talk. Thankfully it's mostly very good dialogue, but it's all a little too much. Even with Tarantino's usual snappy dialogue, it's the three central performances that stand out: Kurt Russell and especially Samuel L. Jackson and Walton Googins are terrific, really standout performances from all three. Kurt Russell is really grizzled, Samuel L. Jackson gets the major role he so deserves, and Googins (and Tarantino) create such a great character out of such a stock type (re: ignorant hillbilly). I think some of the disappointments I had with The Hateful Eight come out of my own unfulfilled expectations. This was so not the western I was expecting from Tarantino, I think I was wanting a more traditional western archetype story that of course Tarantino would have then turned upside down. Hopefully this will improve on multiple viewings (and again this is far from a bad movie, it's just not the usual home run that directly speaks to me that Tarantino usually seems to make).
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Great immigrant story
on April 23, 2016
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Matt Heiser’s review published on Letterboxd :
Brooklyn does everything right. Despite it's romantic core, it never does the predictable thing. The characters feel like they could be real people making actual decisions. A great coming-of-age film, up there with The Diary of a Teenage Girl and Girlhood as the best coming-of-age films of the year. The fact that that all three are from young women's point of views along with 2/3 of them being directed by women is a great sign of great work getting the chance to be appreciated. Saoirse Ronan is amazingly good, and Emory Cohen is a very solid romantic interest, and they make a sweet couple.
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Solid if unspactacular conclusion
on April 23, 2016
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Most of my problems with the movie come from the source material. I've never been a fan of the third book. Mockingjay Part 1 was decently adapted, but in Part 2 they couldn't quite get past the wrongs of the novel. The Peeta stuff, the way Prim is handled (even more so in the movie, where she just shows up to die), and the whole main arc of Part 2, the "covert" break in to the Capitol to assassinate Snow is all just not very compelling. The Capitol scenes LOOK great, but they don't feel real. It's missing PEOPLE. Yes, the Capitol has been "evacuated" (to where? They wouldn't all nearly fit by Snow's mansion), but there should still be lots of stragglers. The movie (and the novel) wanted to keep it relatively bloodless, and doesn't want to deal with the difficult themes of actual war. The Capital should look like Stalingrad after the Germans got there in WWII. We also don't see any of the actual supposed battles that matter strategically for the fall of Snow's government. The movie (and partly the book) make it feel like a small skirmish, not an all out battle between the Capitol and the other districts. I can't remember the exact ending of the book, if Katniss got her "happily-ever-after" ending with Peeta as in the movie. I'm thinking she kind of chose neither Gale or Peeta, but perhaps that's my own wish fulfillment (thought the whole "love triangle" thing was terribly done, in both the movie and books). Still a somewhat satisfying conclusion to the theatrical series.
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A New Hope
on April 23, 2016
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Almost completely met my (high) expectations. A satisfying new (hope) beginning, The Force Awakens was utterly enjoyable and a great positive experience. Wasn't even bothered by the fact that it's structurally a remake of A New Hope. What makes it memorable and what works so well is the characters. Harrison Ford IS Han Solo, and Rey and Finn are great new characters. Kylo Ren is an interesting if not as intimidating villain as Vader, and I really like Adam Driver's performance. The same with Daisy Ridley and John Boyega. Oscar Isaac is a really good actor whose character didn't leave as much of an impression on me, but one I feel will do so more when he gets more to do in the sequels. Abrams doesn't reinvent the wheel here, but does create The Wheel Don Draper style. Nostalgia is very eminent, but the film never gets bogged down by it. A little more on Harrison Ford; it's really nice to see him not on autopilot - a rare feat in the last 10 years or so. For someone supposedly not a huge fan of Han Solo, Ford gives it his all and just inhibits the character totally. Maybe he was afraid of fans reactions if he didn't give it his all, lol. Whatever, it worked. Really looking forward to Rian Johnson's installment, can't wait.
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Ghostbusters: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson star as a quartet of Manhattan-based "paranormal investigators". When their government grants run out, the former three go into business as The Ghostbusters, later hiring Hudson on. Armed with electronic paraphernalia, the team is spectacularly successful, ridding The Big Apple of dozens of ghoulies, ghosties and long-legged beasties. Tight-lipped bureaucrat William Atherton regards the Ghostbusters as a bunch of charlatans, but is forced to eat his words when New York is besieged by an army of unfriendly spirits, conjured up by a long-dead Babylonian demon and "channelled" through beautiful cellist Sigourney Weaver and nerdish Rick Moranis. The climax is a glorious sendup of every Godzilla movie ever made-and we daresay it cost more than a year's worth of Japanese monster flicks combined. Who'd ever dream that the chubby, cheery Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man would turn out to be the most malevolent threat ever faced by New York City? When the script for Ghostbusters was forged by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, John Belushi was slated to play the Bill Murray role; Belushi's death in 1982 not only necessitated the hiring of Murray, but also an extensive rewrite. The most expensive comedy made up to 1984, Ghostbusters made money hand over fist, spawning not only a 1989 sequel but also two animated TV series (one of them partially based on an earlier live-action TV weekly, titled The Ghost Busters. Ghostbusters II: Ivan Reitman's sequel to the phenomenally successful Ghostbusters is looser and more self-assured than the original. The film opens with a title reading "Five Years Later" and finds the ghostbusters living in hard times. A restraining order has forbidden the boys to partake in paranormal warfare, and as a result they have had to seek other lines of work. Ray (Dan Aykroyd) and Winston (Ernie Hudson) spend their time performing at children's' birthday parties, and Egon (Harold Ramis) is busy conducting experiments investigating the effect of human emotions on the environment, leaving ghostbusting behind. Venkman (Bill Murray) and Dana (Sigourney Weaver) have split up. Venkman now hosts a local cable show called "The World of the Psychic." Dana, now divorced and the mother of a little baby named Oscar, works as an art restorer in a museum -- and this is where the plot kicks in. While Dana is restoring a portrait of a 16th-century tyrant by the name of Vigo the Carpathian, the portrait becomes hexed. The evil Vigo wants to return to life by taking over the body of Dana's little child. Vigo has enlisted Dana's boss, Janosz Poha (Peter MacNicol), to compel Dana to cooperate. Soon dirty sludge and slime flow through the streets of Manhattan, and the ghostbusters have to reunite to save the city from a funky paranormal evil.
 
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Comedy Classic
on April 21, 2016
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What's new that I can say about this movie? Insanely quotable still 30 years later. Bill Murray steals the movie.
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Solid horror film
on April 21, 2016
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Fun and silly post modern take on Friday the 13th. Pretty funny rip on common horror tropes, even if you've seen them all before. Malin Akerman is a decent standout.
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Dope is dope
on March 20, 2016
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Good script and direction. Good characters, and Shameik Moore gives a great and memorable performance. Kiersey Clemons is hilarious, she gets some excellent one-liners. Charismatic cast in general. Despite its possibly super dark subject matter, it's a really fun movie.
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Solid followup to Skyfall
on March 11, 2016
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I was pleasantly surprised, after the middling reviews, and I was able to lower my expectations a smidge (my expectations were SUPER high). I think this is a pretty solid Bond movie, unfortunately it's not as good as its bar-setting predecessor or Casino Royale. I think this would rank either in between or after the Connery movies, which is still decent praise. Perhaps the largest falloff from Skyfall is losing Roger Deakins - Spectre is just not nearly as visually striking. And yes, the script has a few problems, mostly the backstory for Blofield, which admittingly doesn't make any sense, nor does the boast made about being behind all of Bond's past adventures. As to the criticism that Waltz is barely in the movie, I think he's in it an almost perfect amount. You never want to out stay your welcome. I'd argue he's in it too much, at least near the end and how the plot ends. He should be kept more in the shadows and also feel more all-powerful, but I think Waltz was great despite some script deficits. The opening scene was terrific, and I thought the mid movie alpine shootout was pretty good as well. The action delivered, Daniel Craig and Waltz delivered, and so did much of the rest of the movie. If this is the "average" Bond film we are to get in the future, we are all pretty fortunate.
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