Archive for the ‘Action-Adventure’ Category

Star Trek: Generations

September 6, 2009

Starring: Patrick Stewart and William Shatner

Although I do not consider myself a Star Trek geek i do recognize good movies when I’ve seen them.

Star Trek: Generations is telling the story of the valiant Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the thought-to-be-dead Captain James T. Kirk who save the galaxy from a crazed man hell-bent on achieving entrance to the galactical anomaly, the nexus, even at the costs of countless innocent lives. The nexus being the paradise — the utopia — of any person caught in it.

Of course, my nexus would be if i were the ping-pong champion of the world, and everyday for breakfast I handily defeated a single opponent. Later, around lunch, i would take care of countless enemies. Smashing my balls into their body, finishing their careers with one swing of my might paddle. Only to later retire to the comforts of my cozy rustic-styled mansion.Outfitted with a jacuzzi, hot tub, pool, pool table, ping-pong table, couches, a kitchen, a grill, a tennis court, a basketball court, lamps, chandeliers, tables, chairs, televisions, xbox360, PS3, Wii, clocks, counters, shelves, cabinets, closets, mirrors, phones, candles, plates, forks, spoons, and knives, cups, pillows, throw pillows, blankets, towels, shampoo, soap, conditioner, books, floors, ceilings, and much… much more.

Although i am sure other people’s nexus’ might be more elaborate, but i would consider mine perfect.

In any case I am still ping-pong champion in real life, but without all of the perks in my nexus.

The movie, unlike my nexus was not perfect, but it was not bad. It had good acting, plot, and comedic value. Oh, and the awesome gadgets!

Rating: $9 out of $12

Innerspace

September 2, 2009

Starring: Dennis Quaid, Martin Short, and Meg Ryan

Innerspace while old –released in 1987– is one of the better movies i have seen all year. Both my parents, bless their hearts, wanted to see a movie last night and suggested we rent one from the blockbuster on the corner.

They wanted to rent Innerspace. When i asked what it was about they said it was a great comedy where Dennis Quaid is in Martin Short’s body.

Well… that definitely confused and repulsed me momentarily, but after making a crude joke about their choice of words they gave me a more in depth summary of the movie.

“Dennis Quaid is part of secret government operation regarding miniaturization” they said “and he gets injected into Martin Shorts body when the government operation is attacked.” I replied, ” Oh that explains everything.” And was then forced by my slave-masters — A.K.A parents — into going and renting the movie.

All in all i did really enjoy watching it. Innerspace utilized a lot of slapstick and uncomfortable situations not seen in modern comedies, and i must say i enjoyed the old comedy methods better than the new.

I highly recommend watching this movie to anyone that wants to laugh and be consistently amused for a good hour and a half.

Rating: $10 out of $12

Inglorious Bastards

September 2, 2009

Starring: Brad Pitt and many many more

Inglorious Bastards was a masterpiece by Quentin Tarantino that reminded me vaguely of The Godfather at moments throughout the movie.

The movie depicted a what-if scenario where Hitler and the other leaders of the Nazis were killed early on in the war. While not exactly a comedy the movie made me laugh more than some “comedy” movies of the summer — like Funny People. Brad Pitt amongst others provided a certain angst to lines and situations that were amusing and provoked chuckles and laughs out of me.

The movie also was very serious at points with long silence points interrupting conversations with symbols lying everywhere for the viewer to understand. In my memory of The Godfather there were periods of almost silent conversation with quick violent bursts of violence and gore interspersed throughout.

Inglorious Bastards captured this technique masterfully. At various points in the movie — most memorably the bar scene — there were long drawn out situation that built up tension and the mystique of the situation until finally… everyone was dead. People were gored, butchered, and disgustingly tortured brutally and visually without any kind of sensor-ship for Tarantino.

Truthfully amazing. I am not squeamish, but i do wonder how some people might handle seeing this movie. But then again if one can handle the horse head in The Godfather then one can handle the scalping and bloody shooting of Inglorious Bastards.

Rating: $11.50 out of $12

Harry Potter: The Half-Blood Prince

September 2, 2009

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint

If there is such a thing as a bridge movie the sixth installment of the Harry Potter series would be the definition in the dictionary.

Like the sixth book, the newest Potter movie has mastered the art of a boring reenactment of teenage life. The gossip, to dating, and the heartbreak. Although unlike the book — which provided an awesome battle at the end — the movie decided to cut the best part of the whole book out!

What should have been at least a ten minute bonanza of extraordinary fighting turned into two or three spells! I was outraged when the truth was revealed to the audience that there would be no fight!

Also,  a fellow viewer enlightened me on the fact that much in the movie was switched from the book, and although i realize that is commonplace in Hollywood i still was upset. Perhaps if they had been more true to the book I still would have gotten my battle royale.

As the movie goes it was not bad. Just disappointing and slightly corny — remember the end when Dumbledore dies causing a massive raising of the wands?

Rating: $7 out of $12

June 25, 2009

Well…

Hm…

Sorry… Although i have seen movies since my last posting, it would appear that laziness has held me back from expressing my opinions on this wonderful blog site we call WORDPRESS. I would like to have you believe that I was focusing on finals, but honestly, since I haven’t blogged since around February, that would have to make finals a few months long. Not only would that be a nightmare, but it would be a lie. And while i did well on my finals –Whoo!– that should not have kept me from blogging.

The only consolation i can give you, my 10 beloved readers,  is that nothing good came out  in my period of laze. I can’t even recall one movie since February that i have seen, discounting this week. I am confident i have seen a few, but none were memorable, other than Star Trek.

While i do not consider myself a Star Trek geek i do enjoy the occasional movie starring Captain Kirk… And Captain Picard… AND Spock… AND THOSE BLOODY KLINGONS!!! Getting back to my point though, besides that (Star Trek), nothing is worth rememberance from the last few months of movies.

Is He Missing a Tooth?

Is He Missing a Tooth?

Now- getting to an actual review. YES! The Hangover. The title should tell any moviegoer what it is about. A few guys get drunk, go party stay out do drugsgetmarriedin Vegasandwakeupinthe morningwithnomemories. As you can tell the movie was just as much a blur for me as for the protagonists of this  epic tale of drunkenness.

I have seen this brilliantly crafted movie twice. Once with friends and once with family, and i can comfortably tell you that watching the reactions of my parents was just as funny –if not more so– than the movie. Try it one day. Take your parents to a bluntly inappropriate movie and see what happens!

When I first gazed upon trailers for this movie, i admit i was not pleased, but i had a glimmer of hope that it would not be some stupid good-for-nothing movie with no plot. Want some examples? Okay! Superhero Movie, Epic Movie, Meet The Spartans, and every Scary Movie after the 3rd one are perfect examples of movies i dislike that were directed at my age group: teenagers.

The Hangover was nothing like its degenerate, delinquent siblings of the past. It was a well written mystery-comedy that left you wondering what was going to happen next.  I applaud the writers of The Hangover for their spectacular script and storyline. I have not seen a movie in years written that well… except for Forrest Gump. I watched that last week on HBO.

MOVING ON! TO TEENAGE HEAVEN… TRANSFORMERS 2

Shia Lebouf Does Not Deserve Megan Fox nor the Cyborg Seductress

Shia LaBeouf Does Not Deserve Megan Fox nor the Cyborg Seductress

I have been told that there are many scathing reviews of my new favorite movie. I understand none of them. One such review claims that teenage boys are the only group of humans that would enjoy the movie. In the category of teenage boys there are sub-categories…

Teenage boys that like explosions.

BAM!

BAM!

Teenage boys that like guns.

And teenage boys that want to have sex with Megan Fox.

DAMN!!!

DAMN!!!

The author of that review frogot one category. The teenage boys that want to have sex with the cyborg chick!

Ignore The Mule and Enjoy

Ignore The Mule and Enjoy

While i fit into all of the previously mentioned categories, and that might make me biased, I must insist that other groups of people will enjoy this movie as well. Take the demographic of men above the age of 19, for example! While i do agree with other critics (such as Manohla Dargis) that this movie is obviously targeted at men, i do not see why all people can at least attempt to enjoy this movie. Certainly a world record explosion and the most money ever spent on special effects will earn my respect and loyalty to Michael Bay forever.

MY RATINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Star Trek: $11 out of $12 (Even though i can’t really remember much… it must have been good!)

The Hangover: $10.50 out of $12 (Well crafted and lough out loud funny)

Transformers 2: $10 of out $12 (Perfect in almost everyway. HA. Even my teenage boy –i mean MAN- mind found certain moments a bit corny and stupid)

Why I Love Godzilla

February 25, 2009

My love for Godzilla is a new fascination. My passion started at the young easily-scared age of 3. I recall many nights of nightmares that ensued in connection with these wonderful and corny movies, but I was not discouraged. I fought my fears night after night, looking forward to watching a new Godzilla movie from Blockbuster.

My Dad encouraged my nightly trips to horrorville, bringing a new movie every night. Godzilla vs. Mothra, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, and Godzilla vs. Gigan were only three of my favorite monster showdown bonanzas. Most likely I was obsessed with Godzilla because of the beastliness he represents. A fire breathing, tail whipping, claw slashing, and skyscraper tall reptilian dinosaur anomaly is enough to satisfy the masculine needs of any young boy or man.

Admittedly being introduced to Godzilla at the tender age of 3 was probably not the smartest parental move my parents ever made, but I enjoyed those movies to the bottom of my tiny 3 year old heart, and to defend my Mom… Godzilla was my Dad’s idea.

The International

February 23, 2009

Summary:

Two detectives try to uncover a series of illegal activities by a bank, called the IBBC. Their persistence to uncover the truth puts their own and other’s lives in danger, culminating in a very entertaining experience.

Rating:

$10 out of $12

Why?:

It was suspenseful. Great acting from Clive Owen and Naomi Watts, and the action sequence in the Guggenheim was ridiculous! Not only did Clive Owen take out multiple bad guys — heavily armed bad guys! He accomplishes this feat of herculean nature outnumbered, and also while carrying another character on his back. Also, the fountain of blood spurting from a very unfortunate NY policeman added to the dramatic tense experience, that was this brilliant movie. Probably the scene your mother would not approve of. The International received a $10 out of $12 because it accomplished the mission to entertain its viewers… especially me.