2017-07-21, 05:13 PM
Haven't done this in a while so time for an update:
In Theaters
Baby Driver- I really can't hate a movie that starts with a car chase set to the John Spencer's Blue Explosion track, Bellbottoms. So I kind of loved this film. I even liked Jamie Fox in it, who I normally can't stand. Rest of the cast is great. Nice greasy, villainous roll for Hamm. Can't find too much fault in the film. Many were put off by truncated romance but I just took it for movie/Hollywood short-hand. Anyway another winner from Wright. 3.5/5
Wonder Woman- I like this movie but it seems less then the general public. Certainly the best DC movie by a country mile. It got there by ripping off the Marvel formula, which is not necessary a bad thing but also comes with the Marvel weaknesses. Namely, a terrible third act. Otherwise Gal Gadot was great. Much better then I thought she had in her; embodying both a bad ass and naive at the same time. Pine was great, taking Gal and the audience through the space of WW1. Having Danny Huston is your film is never a bad thing. Also of note, the WW1 sequences were great. It's just a shame that the third act goes into standard bad guy fight with an antagonist and SFXs that are...boring. Like I said, reminds me of 2nd tier marvel like Ant-Man and Doc Strange. Good just not great. 3/5
Despicable Me 3- My daughter loved it. 5/5 from her
Alien Covenant- So....not sure on this one. Not a great sequel to Prometheus, not a great prequel to Alien. Better then Prometheus in terms of plot but still containing Prometheus' weakness. Namely, characters who act irrationally to further the plot. Without ruining anything, I'm going to repeat someone's opinion I read on the internet. If Scott took his ideas for this (and Prometheus) and put them into a Blade Runner movie, it would make for an amazing, insightful movie. The idea of creators and those they create is an interesting premise, it just doesn't work in AC. As it stands, AC is trying to do too much. Its trying to be a Prometheus squeal and add in those ideas. Trying to add the terror and action of Alien and Aliens. It wants to be smart as it's character are acting dumb. It's hard to not focus on the negative because like Prometheus, there may be a good movie there left in the editing. As for the good: Fassbender is great in a dual roll. He always brings it to every roll and seems to enjoy playing polar opposites here. I was shocked how good Danny McBride was. I truly dislike him and was surprised to actually like his character in this. Dariusz Wolski's eye is amazing as always. Say what you will about the ups and downs of Scott's current films but his secret weapon has been Wolski's beautiful cinematography. It's a shame he doesn't get the praise of many of his peers. So maybe a very, very generous 3/5 until I watch it again
Video
Free Fire- Certainly Ben Wheatley's most conventional and accessible movie. I got to say on first pass, I really liked this. Not sure how much hold up in a second viewing. It was just the right length (~90 mins) for it's story of a bunch of people with poor aim shooting at each other after a illegal gun deal goes bad. And what a great cast giving their all: Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer (who I like but can't catch a break), Sharlto Copley (as his normal crazy character) and Sam Riley. 3.5/5
Control- And speaking of Sam Riley, I was randomly re-watching the Ian Curtis/Joy Division movie by the great Anton Corbijn. Love the music, love the performances, love the direction, love the story, love the black and white (standard for Corbjn) and love the direction. 4/5
Magnificent Seven (2016)- Slowly catching up on the movies I missed when my son was born. I guess I can't complain about this being a remake since it's a remake of a remake. But judging it verses the 60s film and not Seven Samurai, it lacks the charm of the original and the cast. But to be frank, you will never match the cast of the original MS. That was right place, right time. Having said all that, in a vacuum, I enjoyed this film. Nothing original in the plot. Denzel is great as always. It's really hard at this point for him to give a bad performance. Pratt is good too, adding a little bit of menace to his nice guy persona. Hawke and D'Onofrio are also fine, seemly on a break from a Blumhouse film. Super happy to see Lee Byung-hun is something better after the abysmal Terminator Genisys. Side Note: If you have never seen any of Lee Byung-hun's Korean films, you are really missing out. I Saw the Devil, The Good, the Bad, the Weird (another "sort-of" western) and especially A Bittersweet Life are truly excellent films. Just don't be turned off by subtitles. In the end, I'm just happy to see a westerns being made and there is nothing truly bad to complain about. 3/5
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage- My brother I loved to watch the original in full ironic mode. Quoting terrible lines and pointing out the general garbage nature of it. This is just garbage. To be fair I was mostly watching for Donny Yen and was truly enjoying Toni Collette "can you believe this s***" look everytime she delivered a line but the main problem is Vin Diesel. I don't hate Diesel per say but just can't get over a 50 year old man doing "extreme sports" and bedding 20 year old women. It's embarrassing to watch, it should of embarrassed to him at the script stage. It just feels like bad ideas on top of bad ideas. Still haven't finished the movie but score so far is 1/5
In Theaters
Baby Driver- I really can't hate a movie that starts with a car chase set to the John Spencer's Blue Explosion track, Bellbottoms. So I kind of loved this film. I even liked Jamie Fox in it, who I normally can't stand. Rest of the cast is great. Nice greasy, villainous roll for Hamm. Can't find too much fault in the film. Many were put off by truncated romance but I just took it for movie/Hollywood short-hand. Anyway another winner from Wright. 3.5/5
Wonder Woman- I like this movie but it seems less then the general public. Certainly the best DC movie by a country mile. It got there by ripping off the Marvel formula, which is not necessary a bad thing but also comes with the Marvel weaknesses. Namely, a terrible third act. Otherwise Gal Gadot was great. Much better then I thought she had in her; embodying both a bad ass and naive at the same time. Pine was great, taking Gal and the audience through the space of WW1. Having Danny Huston is your film is never a bad thing. Also of note, the WW1 sequences were great. It's just a shame that the third act goes into standard bad guy fight with an antagonist and SFXs that are...boring. Like I said, reminds me of 2nd tier marvel like Ant-Man and Doc Strange. Good just not great. 3/5
Despicable Me 3- My daughter loved it. 5/5 from her
Alien Covenant- So....not sure on this one. Not a great sequel to Prometheus, not a great prequel to Alien. Better then Prometheus in terms of plot but still containing Prometheus' weakness. Namely, characters who act irrationally to further the plot. Without ruining anything, I'm going to repeat someone's opinion I read on the internet. If Scott took his ideas for this (and Prometheus) and put them into a Blade Runner movie, it would make for an amazing, insightful movie. The idea of creators and those they create is an interesting premise, it just doesn't work in AC. As it stands, AC is trying to do too much. Its trying to be a Prometheus squeal and add in those ideas. Trying to add the terror and action of Alien and Aliens. It wants to be smart as it's character are acting dumb. It's hard to not focus on the negative because like Prometheus, there may be a good movie there left in the editing. As for the good: Fassbender is great in a dual roll. He always brings it to every roll and seems to enjoy playing polar opposites here. I was shocked how good Danny McBride was. I truly dislike him and was surprised to actually like his character in this. Dariusz Wolski's eye is amazing as always. Say what you will about the ups and downs of Scott's current films but his secret weapon has been Wolski's beautiful cinematography. It's a shame he doesn't get the praise of many of his peers. So maybe a very, very generous 3/5 until I watch it again
Video
Free Fire- Certainly Ben Wheatley's most conventional and accessible movie. I got to say on first pass, I really liked this. Not sure how much hold up in a second viewing. It was just the right length (~90 mins) for it's story of a bunch of people with poor aim shooting at each other after a illegal gun deal goes bad. And what a great cast giving their all: Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer (who I like but can't catch a break), Sharlto Copley (as his normal crazy character) and Sam Riley. 3.5/5
Control- And speaking of Sam Riley, I was randomly re-watching the Ian Curtis/Joy Division movie by the great Anton Corbijn. Love the music, love the performances, love the direction, love the story, love the black and white (standard for Corbjn) and love the direction. 4/5
Magnificent Seven (2016)- Slowly catching up on the movies I missed when my son was born. I guess I can't complain about this being a remake since it's a remake of a remake. But judging it verses the 60s film and not Seven Samurai, it lacks the charm of the original and the cast. But to be frank, you will never match the cast of the original MS. That was right place, right time. Having said all that, in a vacuum, I enjoyed this film. Nothing original in the plot. Denzel is great as always. It's really hard at this point for him to give a bad performance. Pratt is good too, adding a little bit of menace to his nice guy persona. Hawke and D'Onofrio are also fine, seemly on a break from a Blumhouse film. Super happy to see Lee Byung-hun is something better after the abysmal Terminator Genisys. Side Note: If you have never seen any of Lee Byung-hun's Korean films, you are really missing out. I Saw the Devil, The Good, the Bad, the Weird (another "sort-of" western) and especially A Bittersweet Life are truly excellent films. Just don't be turned off by subtitles. In the end, I'm just happy to see a westerns being made and there is nothing truly bad to complain about. 3/5
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage- My brother I loved to watch the original in full ironic mode. Quoting terrible lines and pointing out the general garbage nature of it. This is just garbage. To be fair I was mostly watching for Donny Yen and was truly enjoying Toni Collette "can you believe this s***" look everytime she delivered a line but the main problem is Vin Diesel. I don't hate Diesel per say but just can't get over a 50 year old man doing "extreme sports" and bedding 20 year old women. It's embarrassing to watch, it should of embarrassed to him at the script stage. It just feels like bad ideas on top of bad ideas. Still haven't finished the movie but score so far is 1/5