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Thursday, 01 January 2009
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Movies I've seen this year...
Movies I’ve seen this year
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Category: Movies, TV, CelebritiesI just made the list, and I've seen 55 movies in the theaters this year (averaging slightly over 1 per week). That's a new record by far!!! Here's the list of the movies I've seen in the theater this year. It's in order by box office numbers. (Green are my favorite movies this year and red are my least favorite)
The Dark Knight
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Kung Fu Panda
Hancock
Iron Man
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Wanted
10,000 B.C.
The Incredible Hulk
Twilight
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Jumper
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
Tropic Thunder
Eagle Eye
The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
The Happening
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
21
Bolt
The Forbidden Kingdom
Step Brothers
Rambo
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Saw V
Pineapple Express
Speed Racer
Max Payne
The Strangers
Superhero Movie
Body of Lies
The Changling
Babylon A.D.
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Role Models
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The Bank Job
Transporter 3
Definitely, Maybe
Untraceable
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Seven Pounds
Semi-Pro
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Valkyrie
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Be Kind, Rewind
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
Smart People
Sex Drive
The Ruins
Miracle at St. AnnaHere are 18 more movies released this year that I saw on DVD...
The Other Boleyn Girl
Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
Get Smart
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Cloverfield
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Burn After Reading
Death Race
Baby Mama
Drillbit Taylor
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
Leatherheads
The Love Guru
Run Fat Boy Run
In Bruges
Son of Rambow
Charlie Bartlett
City of Men
Sunday, 08 June 2008
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Slow, sloww, sloooooowwww. Did I mention that it's .... what's the word.... slow? I literally dozed during a scene where Kristen (Liv Tyler) hides from the killers as one of the killer meanders back and forth past Kristen.
This slasher movie is "inspired" by a true story. I got into a discussion about the difference between "inspired" and "based on" movies with a friend. He insisted that it was the same thing. I told him I believed "inspired" is more loosely based on the real story than "based on". Can anyone confirm that? Anyway, this "inspired" movie follows a couple, Kristen (Tyler) and James (Scott Speedman), the night James proposes to Kristen (and gets turned down!). I would have liked to have seen more about the couple, but it was a slasher flick, so plot development was at a minimum. The villains also ham for camera which was ridiculous since they were supposed to be terrorizing the couple, not the audience! And to top it all off, the killers left enough evidence for even Barney Fife to catch them!
Grade: C-
Monday, 02 June 2008
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is the highly anticipated 4th installment to the Indiana Jones franchise. Now, I wasn't an uber fan of the first three although I enjoyed them. This version is somewhat disappointing. I liken it to Star Wars the Phantom Menace. Both are decent movies on their own but neither hold up well to their predecessors. Here are a few problems with this movie. First, the title is all wrong! It's not about the KINGDOM of the Crystal Skull. It's about the Crystal Skull itself. In fact, it doesn't adequately explain the kingdom at all. The natives seem to attack the gang for no apparent reason. I'm not really sure what they were trying to protect.
Harrison Ford looks and acts his age, and Shia Labeouf does a fine job as his side-kick. Who knows if he'll take over the series. It may be a long time before we know that.
Overall, it was a mildly entertaining movie. Just don't look for a deep plot.
Grade: C+
Sunday, 18 May 2008
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Judd Apatow is now my favorite producer. Okay, so I've never had a favorite producer before, but NOW I do! I've seen every movie he has written, directed, and produced except for Drillbit Taylor and I have loved them all (even Walk Hard). Forgetting Sarah Marshall is no exception. Jason Segel wrote this masterpiece and stars in it. Brilliant in Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, and How I met your mother, Jason Segal shines as a musician (Peter Bretter) who is dumped by the beautiful Kristen Bell (Heroes), and he take is hard- real hard. Trust me, I wouldn't take it well either. Mila Kunis (That 70's Show) plays the adorable Rachel Jansen, a hostess as a Hawaiin hotel who befriends Peter and helps him overcome that hard breakup. I could go on and on about the co-stars, Paul Rudd, Bill Hader, Jonah Hill, and Russell Brand, but that'll take up a lot more of your time, so I'll just say they were great.
This movie is not for everyone. It's a new breed of romantic comedy. Not too many romantic comedies are rated-R, and none of them are this lewd and vulgar. But it work, and works well. This movie is perfect for people like me- someone who has been devastated from a break-up. It's hilarious and real. It gives hope to those of us still looking for that right person. And most importantly, you leave with a sore face from laughing and smiling so much.
Grade: A+
Monday, 12 May 2008
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Go Speed Racer. Go Speed Racer. Go Speed Racer, Go!
I have to say I was up in the air about whether this movie would be good or not, but I found myself getting psyched about it the closer it came to coming out. Most of my friend rebuffed me about my desire to see this movie. I did finally find one of them willing to give it a chance. We were not disappointed.
Emile Hirsh is one of the best young actors in America. Catch him in The Girl Next Door, Lords of Dogtown, Alpha Dog, and Into the Wild. Each of those are better examples of Hirsh's abilities, but this movie is so much fun you won't even think about the acting. The Wachowski brothers (The Matrix) directed this thrill ride and I agree with Richard Roeper who said this movie was better than both of Matrix sequels. This movie is stylistically unique. You've never seen a movie like it. I guarantee it. It's fun, fast paced, colorful, action packed, and funny. Fans of the original 1960's Japanese series will appreciate the omages (sp?) to the original series. I just hope the live action version of Death Note next week will be as good as this one!
Grade: A-
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