12/22/11
Jackie Brown
Finally I watched this movie and holy fuck is it fucking awesome!
I wasn't expecting that really, I mean Tarantino makes really good movies, but this one is definitely underrated, the pacing, the photography, the dialog, the timeline, fucking everything in this movie works! The soundtrack is genius as always.
Sid Haig is briefly in this, that guy just hangs out with the right crowd, he's awesome, so awesome that one name on the tenant list for Melanie's apartment building is "S. Haig".
If you haven't seen this little jewel, be sure to check it out, bet you'll fall for Jackie too. Pam Grier is just all around bad ass.
P.S. Sylvester 'Sly" Stallone originally wanted to play Louis, while John Travolta was the first choice to play Ray Nicollete. When Robert De Niro first got a hold of the script he wanted to play the role of Max Cherry. Tarantino wanted to work with De Niro but had his heart set on Robert Forster as Cherry, so he gave the role of Louis to De Niro. Poor Sly.
Drive
Hurm... this movie.. I don't know about this movie, it was very quiet a lot of times, the loud then more quietness. The photography was very good, but I didn't buy the whole 'Ryan Gosling is a badass', the dialog was kinda meh and I was sitting there just waiting for Christina Hendricks to pop out, she was there just for like 5 minutes.
This doesn't mean it's a bad movie, but it certainly wasn't for me. Ron Pearlman is awesome as always, he's the real badass. I don't know maybe I was expecting more from this film.
P.S. I've heard that this film was initially for Hugh Jackman to be the driving dude, but got replaced by this other dude, and honestly, you could put almost any other guy in that role, and throw on the 'Vegas granny' jacket, and would still not look badass.
This doesn't mean it's a bad movie, but it certainly wasn't for me. Ron Pearlman is awesome as always, he's the real badass. I don't know maybe I was expecting more from this film.
P.S. I've heard that this film was initially for Hugh Jackman to be the driving dude, but got replaced by this other dude, and honestly, you could put almost any other guy in that role, and throw on the 'Vegas granny' jacket, and would still not look badass.
12/17/11
First Blood
This movie is just great, the pacing is great, it's beautifully shot, the story is quite engaging, and it's all around genius.
It always gets me, the way John J. Rambo is just minding his own business and the town sheriff goes on just being an asshole, it's the ultimate 'fuck da police' movie.
Also I think it's a great way to deal with the stress of being a veteran and trying to adjust back at the 'normal' life. How he has to bow down to authority just because of the smelly uniform.
Also, the final speech always brings tears to my eyes, yes, tears. Sounds weird but it really hits me in the heart.
P.S. The large piece of rotten canvas that Rambo finds in the woods and cuts into a shitty coat, was in fact a real piece of rotten canvas found by the film crew during the movie's production. Since there was only one piece, Sly joked about how the canvas became a treasure on the set. After filming ended, Stallone kept the rotten canvas and still has it to this very day.
Long before Stallone was hired to play Rambo, other actors were being considered for the role such as Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Nick Nolte, John Travolta, Dustin Hoffman, James Garner, Kris Kristofferson and Michael Douglas.
Also, I've always loved the cheesy exploitation-like narration of the trailer.
12/14/11
TMNT
Oh mighty Thor this movie blew my expectations.
I have always loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and to me the first live action movie was the best thing to ever happened to them, it was dark and funny and compeling and they looked real and they fought and alksjdlaks!
I have seen a few of the newer animated shows and they are okay, a little futuristic and stuff but still good. I wasn't expecting this movie to be as good as it was.
The dynamic between the turtles has changed but they are still themselves, they act more like teenagers and I love how we at first catch a glimpse of what are they doing on their own.
The best part of this movie by far was finally watching Leo and Raphael fighting against each other. That scene alone I could watch a million times.
I have always loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and to me the first live action movie was the best thing to ever happened to them, it was dark and funny and compeling and they looked real and they fought and alksjdlaks!
I have seen a few of the newer animated shows and they are okay, a little futuristic and stuff but still good. I wasn't expecting this movie to be as good as it was.
The dynamic between the turtles has changed but they are still themselves, they act more like teenagers and I love how we at first catch a glimpse of what are they doing on their own.
The best part of this movie by far was finally watching Leo and Raphael fighting against each other. That scene alone I could watch a million times.
Jonah Hex
This movie was really bad, I can't quite put my finger on what was exactly what went wrong here, but it's just bad.
The animated part looks really cheap and lazy and just shitty, some of the effects are pretty cool but that doesn't save the movie.
John Malkovich is in this, and truth be told I could not believe his henchmen would follow a guy like Malcovich, he just doesn't fit in the western genre, but oh well.
If we're talking Steampunk/Western/Fantasy I would recommend Wild Wild West or just saving your time and money on this one.
I love how Megan Fox has like 5 lines in the whole movie and they are all delivered like "I'm so sexy I cant talk straight."
The animated part looks really cheap and lazy and just shitty, some of the effects are pretty cool but that doesn't save the movie.
John Malkovich is in this, and truth be told I could not believe his henchmen would follow a guy like Malcovich, he just doesn't fit in the western genre, but oh well.
If we're talking Steampunk/Western/Fantasy I would recommend Wild Wild West or just saving your time and money on this one.
I love how Megan Fox has like 5 lines in the whole movie and they are all delivered like "I'm so sexy I cant talk straight."
The Dark Half, 1993 / Trick r’ Treat, 2007 / Dracula, 1931
31. The Dark Half, 1993 / Trick r’ Treat, 2007 / Dracula, 1931
Alright Halloween night, watching horror movies and drinking and eating chips with -mo, and I wish we had candy corn and more things, but I’m so buying candy November 1st!
Lets start!
The Dark Half, was all kinds of boring! I wish I had the Stephen King Movie Adaptation Drinking Game at hand, we were just drinking like random and then we ran out of booze before we were half done with the movie. But yeah, the special effects were dated and the dialog was so forgettable I don’t remember anything BUT the police enforcement of that movie was particularly shitty and stupid. I can’t believe this was a Stephens King story AND directed by George A. Romero.
P.S. The story is about a writer (of course), and he’s confronted to sign a book with his pen-name, the photo on the back of the book is Stephen King himself.
Moving on!
Trick r’ Treat was FUCKING AWESOME, entertaining and fun and stuff.
The scares were fun and the story was creative and while it was at sometimes predictable, it was still very amusing and cool and I know I’m not making a lot of sense right now but it was fucking great, it reminded me a lot of Creepshow (a well done King/Romero project), the same feeling of good fun horror.
If you haven’t seen it, give it a watch, Halloween is the perfect time to watch this film. You can also go for it on Dia de Muertos on November 2nd.
P.S. Most of the Jack O’ Lanterns were made out of either foam or ceramic. An on-set joke was that no pumpkins were harmed during the making of this movie.
Last one (of the month)!
Dracula! Fuck yes Bela Lugosi kicks so much ass. It is now a tradition of mine to watch this movie every year in October, and I always watch the original version, two years ago I watched it on VHS, last year I watched it with Cinemassacre’s commentary on DVD, and this year I watched the one with the Philip Glass soundtrack.
I love this movie a lot, every time I watch it I notice something new and feels different with each ‘version’ I watch.
There is not a lot I am going to say about this movie, other than, if you haven’t seen it, be sure to check it out.
P.S. I know a bunch of trivia about this movie and I don’t know what to say!
Let’s see… Here’s something, Lugosi wasn’t the first choice to play the part of Dracula, Lon Chaney was considered for the title role, but he died of throat cancer, then there were a bunch of other actors such as John Wray, Conrad Veidt, among others, Lugosi fought for the role he had mastered on stage, so he agreed to a contract paying him $500 per week for a seven week shooting. This was a small amount even during the days of the Depression. But still, he is Dracula and will always be.
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