tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23675344949108735862024-03-04T20:12:50.357-08:00Prince and Oliver's Movie ReviewsLloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01442941964154224501noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367534494910873586.post-47958107773241913092014-01-30T21:26:00.001-08:002014-01-30T21:26:09.946-08:00Ender's Game - Lost Hope for Mankind<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
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for Mankind might as well have been the title for this film. <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I imagine
that it was extremely difficult to decide how to depict the main character
“Ender” as a killer. Having a young boy who assumes that the best way to
prevent future fights with other people (or species) is to possibly annihilate
them from existence, might be hard to swallow. I understood from the onset that depicting this unsettling
trait in a ten-year old boy would be tricky at best because if the actions were
displayed too harshly, there would not only be no sympathy for the character
but the film might also be rated as one that children really should not see.</span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The best
selling book, by Orson Scott Card, takes the time to make the reader appreciate
the struggle that Ender is going through, which brings him to these life
changing decisions. The film, on the other hand, is very good at stating the
facts that move the story along but it unfortunately does not take the time to
develop relationships or reasons for cause and effect as the movie quickly
proceeds forward to the "next chapter.” <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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those who have read the books (I have thoroughly enjoyed the four-book Audible
set), I was excited to see the characters from book one come to life on the big
screen. To my sadness, that was about as far as the excitement went.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I felt as if the filmmaker sat down and said,
“We are now on chapter seven, so we must have scenes on apprehension about the
battle room and strategies on how to defeat Ender’s opponents.”<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The dazzling special effects might draw you
in for the moment but that’s where it ends. Prior to the excitement, if there
had been proper character development, one might even empathize with the friends and the villians. </span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Example: When a member of Ender’s team gets “frozen,” the
moviegoer should have some feeling about that particular character. Instead,
the focus stays on Ender with the feeling that everyone else is secondary. You
find yourself not appreciating the other characters because you don’t know
them. This is what I mean by Lost Hope for Mankind. Lost hope for all but Ender
as far as this movie is concerned.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">What I did
like was the game play-dream sequence during which Ender discovers his psychic
connection with the alien beings. The pretty young female seems to be his
sister Valentine, who is showing him the way towards understanding. In fact, this is
Jane, who does not appear in the stories until later on in Ender’s life.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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for the Dead</i>. Even if the book is not followed closely, I believe there will
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">About six months ago, I discovered the Audible version of
this book and was thoroughly blown away by Card’s depiction of what a world was
willing to do to save itself from inevitable extinction. In addition, the strong
willed protagonist was well-suited for the moment in time he is living in. Without
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released in November, I was more than thrilled. I've seen the coming attraction
clips and I am so far impressed by the dazzling special effects and the cast of
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">If the film truly reflects the substance of the book, my
expectation is that there will be controversy concerning the main character
being a child (in the book, Ender was ten years old). Some might find it disturbing that one so
young could be purposely capable of acts which potentially cause millions of
lives to be lost on both sides. Card explains that it is because of his youth
that Ender and those like him are able to focus on the task at hand without the
distractions of adulthood we all eventually face as we move through adolescents
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Hopefully, It will successfully depict Ender’s tough as nails endurance and his
pure of heart intentions as he moves through his training. Take a look at the trailer below if you'd like a taste. See you at the movies.</span></div>
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"This is a story of boy meets girl, but you should know up front, this is not a love story." Even though the narrator states this at the beginning of the film, you still swear that you ARE watching a love story. What you are actually watching is the 500 days that it takes for the characters to learn about themselves. I know this is confusing, but allow me to explain.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This 2006 movie, now on DVD, stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tom and Zooey Deschanel as Summer Finn. Tom is a discouraged architect turned greeting card writer. He believes that one day, he is destined to find his soul mate. Into his safe and boring life walks Summer, who he instantly falls head over heels for. She is also smitten by Tom, and thus begins an extremely well-thought through story which is not just about the power of love. </div>
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Throughout their relationship, Summer states that she is not looking for a boyfriend. Tom interprets her mounting affection towards him as a natural progression which can only mean the opposite. As Tom pushes for a commitment, love turns to despair. That despair turns to a hope for their reconciliation, but watch what happens next. </div>
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As the narrator said earlier, "This is not a love story." Whether we choose to accept it or not, we learn from each relationship. Some are determined to make that special person <i>the one</i>, but even if they are not, we gather bits of information, deal with our emotional state and are forever changed when the next one appears.</div>
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A superb movie and a great<i> love</i> <i>story</i>. A must-see which Prince, Oliver and I all give a 10 out of 10 score.</div>
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Oliver and Prince are my two doggies who love to sneak away to take a peek at the latest flick. As in the past, they were able to push through the crowds and long lines and find a comfortable spot in the theater. Once they get back home, I couldn't help but listen to their contrary views on what they just saw. This is what I heard after their Saturday evening trip to see Marvel's The Avenger. Take a listen to their review of the film.<br />
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<b>Oliver:</b> Not being as familiar with comic books, I guess I've got a more objective outlook on the movie. To me, a lot of the movie was over done and a bit confusing. There were always too many main characters on the screen.<br />
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<b>Prince:</b> I think you're missing the point on the project. Let me try to explain this so even you can understand it. These bad guys from another dimension were determined to steal an ultimate power source and then destroy the human race. Heroes with special abilities were then brought together to hopefully save the world.<br />
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<b>Oliver:</b> No need to be insulting. I got the basics. I always have a problem when a film is almost two and a half hours long. I understand that they were trying to give information on each character but to me it seemed like more than I needed to know.<br />
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<b>Prince: </b>You've got to be kidding. Each of these superheroes has their own personal history which could have taken even longer but I feel that the producers did an excellent job of bringing the audience who might not be familiar up to speed. The ability to continue the old story lines while they were creating a new one, was tough enough but the way they did entwined conflicts between these strong personalities made for a more believable film.<br />
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<b>Oliver:</b> I don't get you. What do you mean?<br />
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<b>Prince: </b>Look at Thor (Chris Hemsworth) for example. When he's made his decision to fight, he'll start swinging that hammer of his to get his point of view across. Take that force of nature and then add the technologically driven Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downy Jr.) disagreeing with the way that Thor has decided to handle things. Testosterone overload is one thing but the argument that these two can (and did) have, makes you happy that it was only on the screen.<br />
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<b>Oliver: </b>I see what you mean and I guess that I have to agree. I must say that the special effects were extraordinary. Was there really a guy dressed up to be the Hulk?<br />
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<b>Oliver: </b>I guess I have to agree again. Now that I think of it, I also liked the strong female characters. I thought that Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) was very athletic and great to look at. She makes me wish I had a new master.<br />
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<b>Prince:</b> I'd speak a little more quietly, if you still want dinner. I must admit though, Black Widow uniform's did fit her pretty well. I'd let her walk me anytime. You're distracting me from my original points. What do you finally think about the movie overall?<br />
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<b>Oliver:</b> I'm embarrassed to say that I'm changing my vote. The movie did what it promised which was to give a non-stop roller coaster ride which could be appreciated by young and old alike. The touch of tongue-in-cheek, humor and sarcasm worked effectively to lighten some of the heavier moments, like when Loki (Tom Hiddleston) was confronted by the Hulk. This scene could have simply been a physical brawl but the inserted repartee played out smartly and was timed just right. When this level was added to the scene, it was understood by all. I could tell by the way the entire audience laughed right on cue. And oh yeah, the 3-D glasses didn't even bother my eyes. The slight effect only added to the movie. <br />
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<b>Prince: </b>I could not have said it better myself. You're smarter than the half the audience that thought the movie was over when the ending credits started running. Too bad they missed the reference to what might be The Avengers 2 movie. How do you rate the movie now? I give it a 10/10.<br />
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<b>Oliver: </b>I guess we agree 'cause I'm with you brother. Wait a minute. I hear the food bag rattling. Race you.<br />
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<br />Lloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01442941964154224501noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367534494910873586.post-67346507046358603272012-04-17T18:30:00.000-07:002012-04-21T20:32:22.019-07:00Before Alien, There Was PrometheusJune 9, 2012 - Premiere of Prometheus<br />
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So you think it's impossible to review a movie that has not come out yet. Well, you're probably right but since I found that there would soon be a prequel to the Alien movies, I felt the need to reminisce on the old and then share the upcoming film prior to it's debut.<br />
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In the first Alien movie back in 1979, director, Ridley Scott, brilliantly proved that you could scare your audience prior to showing an "Alien" through the power of suggestion. He wanted to terrorize your imagination to be first. This tactic was used during the opening scenes of the interior of the spacecraft, the Nostromo. The camera slowly panned across the piloting area and then a seat slightly shifted but the cause could not be seen. The audience waited for some type of monster to be jump out. You later find that it was probably just the cat moving around on the floor, where the camera angle could not see him.<br />
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Only glimpses were shown of the actual creature until halfway through the movie. Prior to this, concentration was kept on the reactions of the terrified crew. Of course, when the alien was finally shown, it made you wish that you were still using your imagination. In 1980, H.R. Giger received an academy award for his masterful designs of the Alien creature.<br />
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Ridley Scott again directs the new movie, Prometheus, which is set prior to the original. There will be some explanations given for things let secret in Alien like the "Space Jockey" and where did the alien come from. Among the cast for the film are Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender and Noomi Rapace.<br />
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Please do not sit in my reserved seat when the movie does premiere. Take a look at the trailer and decide for yourself whether I have a reason to be excited.<br />
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Overall a very entertaining ride. I was not disappointed.<br />
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I was moved to see this movie from the television advertisements endlessly run through the week. The scenery seemed creative and other-worldly which started a sci-fi itch that I sometimes get.<br />
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I had gotten to the theater that opening night but arrived only fifteen minutes prior to the scheduled time. I figured that the long lines had already gone in and I'd have to find whatever seat that I could (I love the center middle area). When I walked in, I found that the theater was only half filled and by the time that the feature began, there were not that many more that arrived. I suddenly felt that a lot of people might have known something that I did not. Fortunately, the $11.00 that I had spent was not wasted.<br />
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John Carter is the story of an earth-man (Taylor Kitsch) from the old West who finds himself transported to the planet Mars. He becomes embroiled in the civil disputes of the local inhabitants and because of his new-found abilities (which seem like super-powers) and his need to help others, John moves from being a lost soul to a man with a purpose.<br />
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The plot development seemed strange at first but soon impressed me as being imaginatively written. What I really liked was the writer's ability to draw parallels from the surroundings as John jumped back and forth from the old West and to Mars. The rawness between the two locations was similar enough that it worked to helped one to believe in the film's theme. On the down side, even though a great deal of time was spent detailing the conflict between hostile tribes and warriors grabbing for power, the filmmaker could still not make me believe that what I was seeing was little more than a small band of testosterone-driven maniacs trying to gain a few more acres of land.<br />
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The romance, which of course became John's focal point of motivation (I
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teenager who had found love for the first instead of a mature
man who had learned a bit of wisdom. Regardless, there was a chemistry between Princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins) and John which made me hope that their relationship would endure their interplanetary differences.<br />
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The alien tribes were only believable and entertaining to a point. I will not bring up the trauma that I felt when I witnessed how Jar Jar Binks tried to bring down Stars Wars I. Fortunately, these creatures were not that bad.<br />
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In terms of movie facts, Taylor Kitsch did most of his own stunt work.
The safety harnesses used to simulate his 80 mile per hour and 80 foot
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John Carter is a 2 hr and 10 min. feature whose story could have been told in about an hour and a half.Overall, this movie is worth seeing. With any really good movie, I yearn for a sequel and/or more detail but by the ending of John Carter, I felt that I had happily seen enough. I give a rating of 8/10.<br />
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<br />Lloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01442941964154224501noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367534494910873586.post-6727395637214986052012-03-10T14:36:00.000-08:002012-03-10T14:36:52.073-08:00"Crash" is True To It's Name<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I've just seen the movie "Crash" (1998) with James Spader. I'd heard
about the premise of the movie years ago (people get turned on through
car crashes) but was not that interested to see it until recently (came
across it on Netflix). I have not seen a more perverted movie in a
while. Being male, most of the sex scenes were pretty hot (NC-17, DVD
version) but after a while, this theme got repetitious. The attempt
to glamorize car crashing got to be lame and I've never heard this
"underground rush" related to any group before I saw the movie or since.
With as much nudity and as many sex scenes in this movie, you wonder
what the auditions were like. I liked "The Secretary" (Spade &
Gyllenhaal) with it's sado-masochistic theme. The characters were quirky
but overall the sex scenes and the movie made sense (find this in another review). Too often Crash was sexual for the sake of being sexual and whatever underlining
theme there was got lost. I felt like I should have rented a porno. <br />
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The nude scenes just could not carry the theme of the movie. Good concept, disappointing movie.Lloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01442941964154224501noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367534494910873586.post-43235096842098614232012-03-10T14:35:00.000-08:002013-09-28T12:54:02.659-07:00Creepy Carrie Lives<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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My favorite horror movie of all time is “Carrie”. This was the original
1976 version, based on the book by Stephen King, directed by Brian De
Palmer and played in the film by Sissy Spacek.
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The basic plot is about lonely Carrie who has always felt different
and left out. Carrie’s over-to-top religious mother (played by Piper
Laurie) has brought Carrie up to fear everything and trust no one but
only her mother (and God). During the beginning of Carrie’s first
menses, telekinetic abilities seemed to have also blossomed. Because
Sue Snell (played by Amy Irving) and her friends have been mean to
Carrie, Sue tries to make it up to Carrie. Sue sends her boyfriend to
the prom with Carrie and she feels like she is now part of the in-crowd.
This ends in disaster because another girl hates Carrie and follows
through with her own plan.
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There are some marked differences from the book but De Palmer
captured the flavor of the total confusion one feels during adolescence.
Add the tastefully done nude scenes, Carrie’s growing telekinetic
powers and of course, the horror sequences and you have a well conceived
plan to lure you in and then scare your pants off.
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It was noticeable that some of the “teenagers” were a bit on the
older side but to me, this is the only down side of the movie. The
characters that John Travolta, William Katt and Nancy Allen play are
worth mentioning but because of Sissy Spacek’s excellent rendition of
the Carrie character (she is such a good actress) and the serene and
haunting soundtrack, you find yourself pulled into this film’s innocence
and then tragedy.
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Spoiler Alert. Don’t read below if don’t want to know the ending of the movie.
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As ridiculous as it might seem to run a spoiler alert on a movie
that’s been out since 1976, there are those who have not seen the movie.
I don’t want to spoil it for them.
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Personal Note- This writer is has always been an avid horror and
science fiction watcher. I enjoy the rush of a good scare. I like to
laugh and joke with my friends but I handle myself conservatively while
in public. I was not prepared for what I was about to witness.
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At the end of the movie there is a dream sequence which is calming
for the character (Sue Snell) and the audience. The set up is, Carrie
has killed her mother and herself and you figure this puts closure on
the movie because the main character has died. Sue Snell, being the
only survivor of the high school fire is, of course, traumatized. She
has dreams of placing flowers at the empty lot where her “friend” Carrie
has died. The photography is hazy and the music is serene and
calming. To me, the movie was obviously winding down, as Sue gives this
tribute to Carrie. As Sue is walking, I am putting my arm in my
jacket, with my eyes still on the screen and I waited for the credits to
scroll down. As Sue is about to place the bouquet on the ground,
Carrie’s bloody hand reaches out of the ground and grabs Sue’s wrist. I
half stood up and screamed “Nooooo.” Sue woke and the dream (and the
movie) ended.
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Now I know that others in the audience screamed in horror but no one
screamed as loudly as I did. If someone had told me that I was going
to react that way in a crowded movie theater, I would have said they
were crazy. I was genuinely scared! Eerie movie fact – Sissy Spacek
was actually buried under the ground in order to do this scene.
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Horror movies after Carrie have used the “unexpected added ending”
while others rely heavily on gore and special effects. Regardless of when this movie was made or how often you see it, Carrie can still
bring you to the edge of your seat and then knock you off it. Carrie will always be a masterpiece of horror film making at it’s best.<br />
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