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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Transformers: Dark of The Moon
Transformers: Dark of The Moon is the third and final chapter in the Transformers trilogy. The movie begins as all Transformers movies begin, with Optimus Prime narrating. He speaks about the war on Cybertron and the last hope for the Autobots to win the great war. We see that what was supposed to end the war for Cybertron was lost and crash landed into Earth's moon. As the movie progresses we learn that once again Earth is in imminent danger. Sides are chosen and lines are drawn and crossed. As the Decepticons launch their final and most dangerous attack one question is mind. Will Earth survive......?
Dark of the Moon is the best movie in the series. The storyline is good and the subject matter is a lot more dark and serious. It doesn't bring back bad memories of Revenge of the Fallen. The CGI is as good as it has always been, and it looks even better in 3D, although some people say it isn't worth the 3D(Yes I'm talking to you, you know who you are!). All of the major players from the past two films are here and the acting on all parts was good. What I was amazed at was the amount of violence shown. For all of the worried parents out there, this film doesn't contain blood or gore. The violence that I am talking about is contained in the fight scenes with the transformers themselves. With that said the battle sequences were awesome. It really felt like an all out war between the Decepticons and the Autobots.
I don't really have anything negative to say about the film as I was very pleased with it.
Overall, Dark of The Moon is a satisfying conclusion to the current Transformers trilogy. It totally makes up for Revenge of the Fallen and "the twins". If you are a fan of the series you have to......
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Friday, June 17, 2011
Green Lantern
Green Lantern tells the origin story of one of the most famous members of the Lantern Corps, Hal Jordan(Ryan Reynolds). At the edges of the universe there is a dark entity Parallax who feeds on the fear of other beings and while his motives are unknown at first his presence threatens the entire universe. The strongest member of the Lantern Corps, Abin Sur was the only Green Lantern able to imprison him. Unfortunately, Parallax breaks free and attacks Abin Sur who narrowly escapes, but is mortally wounded. His ship lands on earth and in one of his final acts he tells his ring to search for his replacement. The ring chooses Hal Jordan, a less than humble test pilot who has great potential, but will he accept this great responsibility or shirk it off as he does with most everything else....
Green Lantern is one of the best superhero origin movies to date in my opinion. The story is simple and not convoluted like some of the more recent superhero films. The acting on all parts are good. The dialogue is a tad bit thin and doesn't get complex or deep, but that is forgivable. Overall, the movie itself is reserved in the way that it plays out. The tone of it reminds me of the first Sam Raimi Spiderman film. The CGI looked mostly realistic and was about as good as it could be for a movie about a member of the Green Lantern Corps. The 3D was awesome and looked good, but at this point I honestly can't see any real discernible difference between the 3D used in this film and the last 3 films I have seen within the last month that used 3D.
I don't really have anything negative to say about the film. This was a solid origin film. I will say that since this film was more reserved, if and when they make a sequel there will have to be more force added to it.
To be honest I really liked Green Lantern and if you have the chance to see it you should definitely.......
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
SUPER 8
The highly anticipated film Super 8 has finally made it's way to us from film makers J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg. It stars Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee, Zach Mills, Riley Griffiths, and Amanda Michalka. The story focuses on 5 middle school Ohio kids filming a movie for inclusion in an amateur film making contest in Cleveland. While making their movie they pay witness to a huge train crash. After this crash weird stuff begins to take place in their small town. And it's up to the kids to try and solve it.
I think it's best not to get too heavily involved into the plot of the movie. Clearly the film makers want the audience to get into it for the first time while watching the movie. That's when you should really find out what it's about.
Let me say that this may be my favorite movie so far this year. It's superb. The acting is through the roof by all the young actors, even though this is pretty much the first thing any of them have really done.
Apart of the greatness is that Super 8 is clearly a homage throwback to classic Spielberg and other great films of the 1980s. Specifically Goonies, Stand By Me, E.T. (the greatest movie ever), and The Monster Squad among others. Adding to this is the fact that the movie seems to be taking place right about 1979/1980 (except for one thing I thought I saw that would place the time period in the late 1980s).
Finally, Super 8 has probably the best ending of the year, atleast so far. It really made me think of E.T. (the greatest movie ever).
I will say no more but to........GO NOW! ... AND GO BUY E.T. IF YOU HAVEN'T YET (IT'S THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER).
Friday, June 3, 2011
X-Men: First Class
Hello all!!! I'm back fresh from my viewing of X-Men First Class (from here on referred to as X-Men: FC).
The latest installment in the comic book based movie series finds us at the beginning of the X-Men narrative. We are first introduced to Erik/Magneto (Michael Fassbender) while he is being placed in a Nazi concentration camp during WWII. While being separated from his mother, young Erik exhibits his signature power over metal for the first time, a power that captures the attention of a certain doctor (keep this in mind). Around the same time half a world away in upstate New York we are introduced to a young Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Raven/Mystique. Did I forget to mention that Erik's mother was killed right in front of him, by the same doctor who had witnessed his powers earlier. With that said we now have a revenge story running side by side Professor X's story of plowing through academia and his studies of mutation in species. Eventually the two stories converge on the same point and the two mutants make an alliance in the face of a common enemy. Along the way they manage to pick up a few mutants to join their fight(and they meet one very familiar mutant who kindly declines their offer). Through these events the X-Men are born.
X-Men: FC is possibly the best movie in the series. The acting on all parts is done very well and the performances of McAvoy and Fassbender are the best. They make the friendship that Professor X and Magneto shared feel very real. This also makes the bitter break at the end feel all the more tragic. The story was one of the better that I have seen from a comic based movie. More impressive is the fact that the film is imbedded in real historic events. The CG was well done, but at this point that is to be expected from a Marvel film. What I want to say most was that this film was more intense for me than the four preceding X-Men films. In recent reviews and on various websites I have read X-Men: FC being compared to The Dark Knight. In relation to intensity of the film I would have to agree. Overall I still think The Dark Knight is a better film but X-Men: FC gives it a run for its money. I'm interested to see if and how Marvel will expand this part of the X-Men universe by showing how it all started.
As far as the bad I really can only say that First Class didn't have the level of action that I expect from an X-Men film. Because of the great story and the overall intensity of the movie I can overlook that. I do however have a real problem with the way the movie was marketed. The trailer didn't get me interested to go see the movie and I'm afraid that may be the case with many people.
As far as I'm concerned this is an automatic.....GO NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but I'm sure Allan will have his own opinion....
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