Mar 14, 2010

Double Header Sunday

Zoomed off to catch a couple of action movies yesterday, and was rather looking forward to see how a new gen action flick would do against one from a waning (in more ways then one) stars'.

Here goes.

Green Zone, the latest offering from director Paul Greengrass who teams up yet again with Matt Damon (they worked together on the last 2 Bourne movies), is credited to be inspired by "Inspired Life in the Emerald City" by journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran. Telling the story of how Chief Miller (Damon) leads his team on the search for WMDs after the initial landing of US and other forces in Iraq in 2003, Greengrass serves up quite the similar effects and style of visualisation that he's come to be famous for. Quick hand held camera action and staccato editing makes a very intense action film seem to race by at a pulsating rate.

I was impressed with the action scenes, although at times it was kinda too shaky for me, but seemingly realistic gun fights, and chases (There has been some info from interviews Damon made that the team accompanying him are played by actual soldiers!), combined with a hollywood-ised 'real' story made for very good entertainment, while trying to portray the truth as far possible as it could.

Damon doesn't do much wrong in this flick, and judging from recent performances (Invictus, Informant, etc), i can only predict him to go on to be a bigger star. Kudos!

Verdict: worth every popcorn bite!

Edge of Darkness, however, portrays aging action man Mel Gibson in a role we've seen him do all too many times (Ransom, Payback, Patriot anybody?) but still manage to pull off a believable performance.

The story here is all too predictable, with some reference to corporate America trying to hide some unpatriotic research which is uncovered by a tree-hugging outfit, which of course involves Mel's daughter. Story begins there, with patches of detective work and then some expected action scenes. Overall we know where the story is heading, and director Martin Campbell fails to build any anticipation towards the end.

Only bright spark is character David Jedburgh, played rather mysteriously by Ray Winstone(Departed, Indiana Jones, Beowulf) as an agency man(not disclosed which one though) who played judge and jury behind closed doors.

Well after an absence since Signs and We Were Soldiers, maybe looking upon this outing, Mel should probably start to play less action, and concentrating on directing them instead. (The man can direct u know). He can act, but maybe lay off the action mate.

Verdict : watch it if you're a Mel G fan or if you're bored.





oh on a side note, caught this one over breakfast. Hugh Grant plays himself in other movies, and SJP seems to be caught up in her Carrie role, this fare is almost enjoyable for small parts (very small parts).

Loved Mary Steelenburgen and Sam Elliot's roles as the Sheriff's who take in the Morgans under witness protection. But that's about it.

Verdict : watch it at home over breakfast, downloaded or borrowed.

Mar 13, 2010

Brothers


Tobey MaGuire, Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman turn in very very strong performances in this 2009 movie about a family that goes through a torrid time when Sam(Maguire) who is on his 4th Tour in Afghanistan goes missing and is presumed dead. Grace(Portman) tries to hold her family together and gets help from Tommy(Gyllenhaal), Sam's brother who is just out of jail.

When Sam is found alive and is brought back into their lives, but no one is the same again. Uncomfortable wouldn't start to describe it.

It was a strong story, with emotional performances by the 3 leads. One of the better movies of 2009 i'd say.

Verdict : very impressed

Mar 8, 2010

Invictus


a simple tale about a complicated phase of a nations history, wrapped around a global sporting event, in this case the IRB Rugby World Cup 2005. Clint Eastwood displays his usual strengths in portraying both Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon in the roles which portrayed the two protagonists of this journey.

A steady pace to the movie, very real feel to the occurrences on screen and stellar performances by the two leads (well worth the Academy Award nominations) give this vehicle enough mileage to keep you enthralled for the whole 2 hours. I found the dialogues simple yet meaningful, and in keep with the situation (meaning it wasn't too hollywood-ish). I also enjoyed the South African accents... a welcome from the basic LA fare.

One downside would be the finale game, which could have been more heightened in suspense, but it was good enough an attempt to keep you rooting for South Africa!.

Verdict : strong themed movie i'd probably enjoy again

Mar 7, 2010

and the winners are:

The full list of the 2010 Oscar winners from Oscar.com, the official site of the 82nd Academy Awards
Best Picture

The Hurt Locker

The Hurt Locker

Directing

  • The Hurt Locker
    Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker

Actor in a Leading Role

  • Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart
Actor in a Supporting Role
  • Christoph Waltz
    Christoph Waltz -Inglourious Basterds

Actress in a Leading Role

  • Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock - The Blind Side

Actress in a Supporting Role

  • Mo'Nique
    Mo'Nique -Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire

Animated Feature Film

  • Up
    Up -Pete Docter

Art Direction

  • Avatar
    Avatar

Cinematography

  • Avatar
    Avatar

Costume Design

  • The Young Victoria
    The Young Victoria

Documentary Feature

  • The Cove
    The Cove

Documentary Short

  • Music by Prudence
    Music by Prudence

Film Editing

  • The Hurt Locker
    The Hurt Locker

Foreign Language Film

  • The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos)
    The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos)
    Argentina

Makeup

  • Star Trek
    Star Trek

Music (Original Score)

  • Up
    Up -Michael Giacchino

Music (Original Song)

  • Crazy Heart
    Crazy Heart -"The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)"

    Music and Lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett


Short Film (Animated)

  • Logorama
    Logorama

Short Film (Live Action)

  • The New Tenants
    The New Tenants

Sound Editing

  • The Hurt Locker
    The Hurt Locker

Sound Mixing

  • The Hurt Locker
    The Hurt Locker

Visual Effects

  • Avatar
    Avatar

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

  • Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire
    Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire

Writing (Original Screenplay)

  • The Hurt Locker
    The Hurt Locker


Oscar fever is upon us!


It's tonight (if u're in the US) and tomorrow morning (here in Asia). So who'll it be? who are your favs? Will it be Cameron or Bigelow? Bullock or Streep? would the rumoured runaways winners be halted in mid-stride? who knows? Would Avatar take all 9 (non-acting) awards they're nominated for? Or Hurt Locker in their 10 categories? Precious (6) , Up(5), Up In The Air(6) all look to spoil the party for the earlier mentioned two.

You can use the ballot page above (obtained from the official Oscar.com page) to keep track!

For a full list of nominees : > see here.

Mar 4, 2010

Alice in 3D Wonderland


Well everyone knows the original story. Little gal falls down a rabbit hole, meets an odd assortment of personalities, has a grand adventure and so on so forth. Now take that story, and give it a master twist of a sequel, and you have Tim Burton's 2010 Alice in Wonderland!

Set 13 years after the original adventure, Alice goes back and boy what a journey. Only in Burton's imagination captured on screen gives this tale a colourful and wacky setting, and add to this mixture talents like Johhny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Anna Hathaway with the voices of Alan Rickman, Michael Sheen, and Stephen Fry to name a few, it worked superbly with newcomer Mia Wasikowska a good chance to shine.

Oh yes, Depp does an excellent job as he always does when he's with Burton.

Now GSC Gurney Plaza's 3D does give much concern for grief, what with the tiny hall and limited seating, i couldn't really enjoy the whole experience. But , i guess we beggars can't be choosers. In comparison to the other 3D experience, yes yes the all time biggest grossing hit so far, this one had more things flying at you (could be Disney's effort to ensure the kids stay entertained) and is a tad bit dark (mood, not lighting in the cinema).
Would it be more fun in 2D? I suppose so, but i thoroughly enjoyed the 3D version. Now i can't wait to finish sampling the compilation soundtrack inspired by this tale (Almost Alice).

Verdict : Loved it!

Mar 3, 2010

Double header viewing


In view of the recent excitement of the Winter Olympics and the Hockey matches shown, I was in the mood for one of my more favorite hockey movies! So, as it was another off day, what better to do then to pop in the DVD !

This movie has loads of plus points. From the Aussie playing a sheriff of an Alaskan town, to the huge ensemble cast, to the build-up leading to the arrival of the NY Giants to play pond hockey, to a wonderful ending. This story of an underdog town is well made, with a good flow and injected at the right moments with comedy and drama, and ends up being a really good feel good movie.

From the director of the Austin Powers movies, this tale is sure to entertain.



This recent fare from Nicholas Cage had some rave reviews about his role, and it didn't disappoint.

Loosely (very) based on the 1992 Harvey Keitel starer, this one has Cage in the title role as a cop who end up injuring his back while saving a convict post-hurricane in New Orleans. He ends up with an addiction to the pain killers, and soon starts to spiral out of control, moving onto recreation drugs. Add to this mix, his gambling problem, his link to a prostitute (Eva Mendes) and a multiple homicide involving a local drug lord (Xzibit).

i was impressed, and have got to agree that this is surely one of Cage's best work. and upon checking, there are a lot of critics out there who have this movie listed in their top 10 of 09. Which makes me wonder, how did Cage not get nominated for the Oscars?

Verdict : good flick. very worthwhile!