Sunday, January 29, 2012

Film Review: Haywire

Haywire (2012)
starring Gina Carano, Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, 
Michael Douglas, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas
Watch the trailer for Haywire
 
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Synopsis
A black ops super soldier seeks payback after she is betrayed and set up during a mission.

Just recently saw Haywire and I must say it was lacklaster. Sorry, but with an impressive supporting cast, it was not that good nor great as most film critics have critically raved it about. Can't believe they give this film a high rating and the good ones they gave very low...interesting how most movie audiences disagreed with the critics (who mostly love movies that movie-goers don't like) on this one as a lot of them said they walked out even before the movie ended. I didn't and was hoping the ending will redeemed itself, but it did not. I don't know why, but I couldn't help but compare it to the far superior film Salt starring Angelina Jolie. Now, that was a great movie! Salt, this movie was not.
Even Saoirse Ronan's Hanna was several miles far superior than this (Read my Film Review: Hanna) and she's a much younger actress in a lead, but Ronan's amazing as she's great and versatile character actress that can play any lead/supporting role (ie. Atonement, The Lovely Bones, Hanna) brilliantly.  This film probably was a cheap and poor version of it (Salt) and tried to do those shaky camera filming, ala Bourne films style in those chase/fight scenes, which didn't impressed me in the least as those great films did.

While it's great that there's another strong female lead here much like in Underworld: Awakening (and series) with Kate Beckinsale, Saoirse Ronan in Hanna, and Salt with Angelina Jolie, the difference here was that the lead star is not well-known (not that there's anything wrong with being unknown, even if you are, if you're a good actress...you're good and it will show) as the other two popular and established aforementioned stars (Beckinsale and Jolie) with huge fan base familiar to their work. Gina Carano as Mallory Kane, while she was okay and not too bad on this film, I thought she was pretty dull, bland, and miscast in the protagonist role here as she didn't have any interesting things to say (her dialogue was quite short) or do other than do those few brutal fight scenes. Not too mention, she's a newcomer to lead an action flick like this as she's not as familiar and experienced actress as Beckinsale and Jolie. I've never seen her in other films before nor have I heard of her until after I've seen her in this film. So, I guess that's why I didn't connect with her on this one as the lead. She just didn't come across as believable in the role she played in this film. She lacked the lead star appeal, presence, and acting experience to be the lead here like Jolie and Beckinsale before her. Her voice too when she talks just sounded off like someone had dubbed her voice...it just didn't sound like her. It's not her fault she was miscast in the lead role. I just didn't see or find her character appealing nor interesting for me to invest and care for her here. I just didn't have an emotional connection with her character, who was mostly running/walking while being chased at. She did do her best (must give her credit) for a few of those that seemed like realistic fighting scenes that she did very well in this film, but even those couldn't save her wooden acting performance. She's good in fighting, but a good actress she's not. I just didn't find her acting nor her fight scenes that interesting. I don't know, it just didn't come across as believable and often times I found every scene she appeared in to be predictable as well as the anti-climactic conclusion to this film. Not too mention, the ridiculous beach scene prior to the ending scene was just not good, and Banderas at the lacklaster ending made me laugh when he said, "Shi***!* like its title, this film went haywire... lol.

This film could've been better though as Carano had a great supporting ensemble cast to support her in this film such as Channing Tatum (as Aaron...but unfortunately, I didn't find him interesting in this film at all...he just seemed off, wooden, and miscast in his part here...), Michael Fassbender (as Paul...who's always good whether he's in a good movie or not...mostly, he was in good movies I've seen him previously...even here with a small part...his brief scenes were the only good ones here, but not enough to save this film) Ewan McGregor (as Kenneth...not used to seeing him play a baddie, but he did alright here), Michael Douglas (he's always good, no complaints here even though he didn't have much screen time and wasn't sure if he was a good guy or bad guy), Antonio Banderas (he looks unflattering with his long beard here, but he still did good playing a different character here from his other films where he typically plays a good guy), and Bill Paxton (I almost didn't recognized him here, he did a good job playing Carano's dad), none of them were given much screen time though to developed their characters. Also, this film still lacked the appeal and star quality of a strong lead female character that if a different well-known and experienced actress had played the lead character of Mallory Kane (other than Carano, perhaps Piper Perabo of Covert Affairs? She's more fun and enjoyable to watch), It would've been an interesting and great film to watch. 



Another thing was that this movie became stale and flat right after the unexpected (and almost interesting) Carano/Fassbender fight scene. Everything else just became stale, flat, slow, boring, and predictable. The story just was not written well nor interesting to begin with. It was underwhelming and forgettable. The jazzy music didn't help either. There was no suspense nor edge-of-your-seat, thrilling and exciting scenes to watch and follow as say Salt, Hanna, and Bourne films to name a few spy thrillers that got me hooked into watching them.
The choreography on the fight scenes just seemed flat and looked to be an amateur at best. No character development for the heroine either as well as under-developed characters for the good supporting actors (Fassbender, Tatum, Douglas, McGregor, Paxton, and Banderas) in this film that they seemed like they were just in cameo appearances than in bigger or smaller supporting roles. It's ashamed, they're all good actors. Unfortunately, they were all wasted in this film. And to think an Oscar winner director Steven Soderbergh (who directed Oceans 11-13 films, Traffic, etc...then, again, I was never into his Oceans films even with Brad Pitt and George Clooney in the lead...) directed this film, was hard to believe. Poor direction and editing here on his part. Also, poor filming, editing,  storyline, and acting. The confusing plot already ruined the first half of this film, too much use of unnecessary flashbacks scenes that don't really explain much. 

Overall, I thought Haywire was just ok (more like a straight to DVD film than a theatrical one) and a typical agent gone rogue film I've already seen that's been done before but in a better and more superior action/spy thriller films such as Salt, Hanna, and Bourne films. Too many flaws and shortcomings in this film, just didn't do it for me. It was an action flick but with less action, predictable plot, zero explosion, no suspense, and no exitement. It didn't leave me wanting to see more. One unfortunate viewing of this film was enough. It was just an empty action flick, no spark at all. Not worth your money or time watching. Instead, watch
Underworld: Awakening 3D, Contraband and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
films...now, those were fun, action films worth watching multiple times!

My Haywire film rating:
(4/10; D) 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Film Review: Underworld: Awakening 3D

starring Kate Beckinsale, Michael Ealy, Theo James, India Eisly

Watch the trailer for Underworld: Awakening 3D


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Synopsis
Kate Beckinsale, star of the first two films, returns in her lead role as the vampire warrioress Selene, who escapes imprisonment to find herself in a world where humans have discovered the existence of both Vampire and Lycan clans, and are conducting an all-out war to eradicate both immortal species.
[Warning! ... for those who haven't seen this movie and don't want to be spoiled...]



I saw Underworld: Awakening in 3D with my younger brother and we both loved and enjoyed watching it! Awesome movie! I did not plan nor expected to see it as I've never seen the previous 3 films from the Underworld series. I've heard of it and knew Kate Beckinsale was on it except for the third one, which she was not, as it was a prequel. My brother had seen all 3 previous films prior to seeing it (I have not) and he loved them all especially the first two films. He loves Kate Beckinsale, so, of course, he would say that they were all great even the third one sans KB. Besides he paid for my movie ticket (expensive 3D and all during the opening weekend), so I might as well see it. I'm not much into vampire (or horror) movies, but if it's done very well, I make an exception to watch it like this film and a few other vampire movies such as Interview with the Vampire with Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise and Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman and KB to name two. This film was great though, so it was worth watching and the money (my brother) spent watching it (with me) was not wasted at all.

Also, for someone like me who haven't seen the previous 3 films and watching the 4th one  first (which I rarely do...I often avoid watching franchise films starting at the 3rd or 4th film especially if I've never seen the first one, but I've been hearing a lot of great things about this movie and the series itself...I wanted to see this movie for myself anyway, even if I have to watch it backwards as I did on this one), I really loved and enjoyed watching this film and got into it. It wasn't hard to follow and I figured out what's going on, in this film without knowing much from the previous films...which I thought was great as I didn't have a hard time understanding the story. Besides,  it made me want to see the previous 3 films (as I write this, the second film, Underworld: Evolution was showing on cable, on FX channel this past weekend...I DVR'd it, so I can watch it later) after seeing this film. Not to mention, Kate's character Selene was very helpful with her narration of her character's past and present/future. So, it was easier to figure out who's who and what's what from past and present characters. Also, like Selene, I couldn't help but ask, "where's Michael?" LOL! He was there, yet he was not...he was MIA for most of the movie...he was a very mysterious hybrid (part vampire, part lycan) man, as my brother briefed me prior to seeing this film.

Underworld: Awakening was a lot of fun to watch. It was fast-paced with lots of action, cool fight scenes, great visual effects, suspense, and a kick-ass Kate Beckinsale as vampire warrioress Selene all in one movie! What's not to love! She looked great in black, tight leather outfit and trench coat! Makes me want to get myself a nice trench coat  like she was wearing in the film (lol)...she makes tight leather looks so cool! Well, KB has a nice body for it, so of course, she looks amazing on it! She's in great shape too! She was very impressive, amazing and badass in this film! Nice to see a strong lead female character in an action/sci-fi film like this one. Not too mention, she looked the same from the first Underworld film (from the previews I've seen of it...will see the first movie soon...eventually) she did 9 years ago! Amazing!

This film had great casting too. Theo James who played the handsome vampire David was easy on the eyes...glad to see him not turned into a baddie...but a good ally to Selene and Eve. India Eisley as Eve (Selene's Lycan-Vampire hybrid daughter with Michael). Michael Ealy as the only human detective was another easy on the eyes and ally to Selene. He and Selene worked well together towards the end. The rest of the cast did pretty good too. As aforementioned, "where's Michael?" lol...that's my favorite line in this film...still looking for him like Selene did. He was a mysterious hybrid, indeed. The story was very good on this one and the action and fight scenes were awesome to watch in this film. They left the ending open too for a possible fifth film...let's hope so and hope Michael's on it as well (with more screen time...I didn't even see the actor who played him on this one...though I heard it was Scott Speedman who played him in the first two films).  Wow, now I want to see the previous 3 films to catch up on this series even if I have to watch them backwards, lol.

That's how awesome this movie (overall all) was! Another great, unexpected (Kate Beckinsale) movie I didn't expect to love and enjoy watching (two weeks in a row) in theaters. I highly recommend you see this one, if you haven't yet! Great movie! It's currently #1 from this past weekend's Box-Office! KB's top the weekend again (last week it was her film, Contraband with Mark Wahlberg. Read my Film Review: Contraband). She's having a great 2 weeks (and month of January) at #1 (back to back) at the box-office! KB, you go girl! She's not only Beckin' it...she's Sale-in' it impressively twice to the top of the box-office! lol! It's a must-see and worth watching! Go see it! You'll love it. I know I did and I've never even seen the previous 3 films connected to this one, which I will do now after seeing this film!

My Underworld: Awakening film rating: (10/10; A+)

Film Review: Contraband

Contraband (2012)
starring Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale


Watch the trailer for Contraband
 
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Synopsis
Mark Wahlberg leads the cast of Contraband, a fast-paced thriller about a man trying to stay out of a world he worked so hard to leave behind and the family he'll do anything to protect. Set in New Orleans, the film explores the cutthroat underground world of international smuggling—full of desperate criminals and corrupt officials, high-stakes and big payoffs—where loyalty rarely exists and death is one wrong turn away. Chris Farraday (Mark Wahlberg) long ago abandoned his life of crime, but after his brother-in-law, Andy (Caleb Landry Jones), botches a drug deal for his ruthless boss, Tim Briggs (Giovanni Ribisi), Chris is forced back into doing what he does best—running contraband—to settle Andy's debt.   
[Warning! ... for those who haven't seen this movie and don't want to be spoiled...]


I saw Contraband and I was pleasantly surprised that it was pretty good and that I enjoyed watching it. That was quite unexpected! I had not planned to see this film and it wasn't on my Must-See Movies 2012 list to see for this year, but I'm glad I went to see it 'cause I quite liked it and enjoyed watching it at the same time. It doesn't hurt that I like Mark Wahlberg and he's easy on the eyes. Not too mention, I didn't expect to see Kate Beckinsale in this film as I didn't really see the trailer nor did I know what this film was all about other than it was a crime/action/thriller film. Though I've seen a bit of one of its TV spots for it, but it was a quick glimpse and I didn't catch enough clips of it nor saw Kate Beckinsale (until, of course, I saw the poster on display at the theaters, but hardly noticed it was her and only thought that, the woman looked like her, lol) on it, just the title and that Mark Wahlberg is the star of it. That was all I knew, which was good because it made it more interesting seeing the film as I didn't know what it was exactly about and I didn't know what was going on. I like that about a movie where it's mysterious and didn't know what to expect, and keeps you guessing on what's gonna happen next.  Though I kind of figured out that the ending will be predictable, but didn't seemed to as it was done very well in this film.

Leading up towards the end, were a few twist and turns that got me immersed watching the turning point especially when Kate Beckinsale's character Kate Farraday (married to Mark Wahlberg's character Chris Farraday) got pushed and smashed her head to a mirror where blood dripped to her face! Then, the next scene or two following her ordeal with one Giovanni Ribisi's ruthless character Tim Briggs, she got knocked down even worse by her husband's best friend Sebastian, who not only betrayed her husband, but hit her...again, she got hit on the head (ouch! again, poor woman!) and lay unconscious, her head bleeding (worst) and lying presumed dead! Whoa! Kate's character went through so much torture in this film especially in a few surprising scenes. She was helpless and defenseless at the same time. You're left thinking in one of her most tragic scenes), OMG! Is she dead! Oh, no, she can't be...get up and do something...otherwise, you better run Sebastian 'cause Chris is coming to get you and will kill you like he said he would on the phone, lol.

Wow, those were two surprising climactic scenes I did not see coming, for sure. Another was when Sebastian (Ben Foster) had Kate's body in a plastic bag and dumped it at a place you didn't expect he would do so (somewhere at his construction company)!!! I thought he was gonna dumped her at a lake or river nearby, but boy, I was wrong! That was freakin sick, crazy, and scary (all at the same time) what Sebastian did (but then, again, he was high on drugs, so...) to Kate especially that she looked to be still alive and her hand was moving or something! Thankfully, Chris was desperately looking for her and calling her name and her cell phone...while Sebastian stayed still, quiet and scared...lol. Those were great scenes...loved the suspense and the actors performed those scenes very well!

Overall, I thought Contraband was a very good movie! Though the story has been done before in other films, it was a very good (visually) and very well-written story here. Great casting and it doesn't hurt that they were all pretty good and familiar actors from Mark Wahlberg to Kate Beckinsale to Giovanni Ribisi to Ben Foster. It was fast paced, with lots of action, suspense, drama, with a few interesting twist and turns, and humor to keep you watching and entertained at the same time. Mark was pretty good as Chris Farraday, a former smuggler turned businessman (he has his own Farraday security system business) with a beautiful wife, Kate Farraday, and two sons, and a young brother-in-law that got himself into trouble prompting Farraday to protect him and his family from his past dealings that his brother-in-law Andy (Caleb Landry Jones) got them into trouble with in the first place. The lovely Kate Beckinsale played Kate Farraday, Chris' wife and mother of their two sons. Interesting she played a complete opposite of her kick-ass vampire character Selene from her Underworld (which I'm going to see next...) films as she played a regular wife and mother (who should take a self-defense class after the ordeal she had been through) in this film. The rest of the cast were all pretty good including Lucas Haas (nice to see him in this film...it's been a while since I last saw a movie with him on it). I  recommend you see this film, if you haven't already! It's a great, fun crime/action/suspense thriller you'll enjoy watching and will have you on the edge of your seat especially the unexpected twists and turns towards the end. Go see it!

My Contraband film rating: (9.5/10; A)   

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Must-See Movies 2012


Here are the following films I want to see on the big screen this year (2012)!


(In random order. *All dates are subject to change)


1. Anna Karenina - ???
2. Wrath of The Titans - 3/30/12
3. The Hunger Games - 3/23/12
4. The Cold Light of Day - 4/6/12
5. The Vow - 2/10/12
6. Wonderlust - 2/24/12
7. Salmon Fishing In The Yemen - 3/9/12
8. One For The Money - 1/27/12
9. Mirror, Mirror - 3/16/12
10. Butter - 3/16/12
11. Casa de mi Padre - 3/16/12
13. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - 5/4/12
14. The Avengers - 5/4/12
15. The Dark Knight Rises - 7/20/12
16. Resident Evil: Retribution - 9/14/12
17. Skyfall (Bond film) - 11/9/12
18. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (part 2) - 11/16/12
19. The Great Gatsby - 12/25/12
20. Seeking a friend for the end of the World - 4/20/12
21. Tangled Ever After (short film) - 1/13/12 


More to be posted soon...

My Top 10 Favorite Films of 2011

These are my Top 10 (personal) Favorite Films I've seen in theaters in the past year (2011). They are based on how much I loved the film, how many times I've seen them (whether in theaters or DVD...), and my own reviews of them (and ratings).

My Top 10 Favorite Films of 2011
(check out my Reviews of them. Click on the links to read them)

1. The Help 
2. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
3. Captain America
4. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
5. Immortals 3D  
6. The Adjustment Bureau   
7. Hanna  
8. X-Men: First Class
9. Johnny English Reborn
10. The Lincoln Lawyer

Honorable Mentions
Thor 
Barney's Version
The Muppets
The Three Musketeers 3D
Just Go With It
Sucker Punch
Jane Eyre
The Big Year

Friday, December 30, 2011

Film Review: Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

 
starring Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg

Watch the trailer #2 for M:I - Ghost Protocol

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[Warning! ... for those who haven't seen this movie and don't want to be spoiled...]


Brief Synopsis
The IMF is shut down when it's implicated in the bombing of the Kremlin, causing Ethan Hunt and his new team to go rogue to clear their organization's name.

Just saw Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and I love, love, loved it a lot! It far surpassed my expectations as I loved and enjoyed watching all 3 previous M:I films with Tom Cruise especially the first one and the third one, but this one is my new favorite and the best in the M:I series, thus far. I was and had been waiting and anticipating for this much anticipated sequel to be made and released as soon as possible. When they announced that they were making one and casting some new actors for new characters to team up with TC's Ethan Hunt, I got excited and especially glad that Paula Patton was chosen to join the cast as I loved and enjoyed her in Precious (see my review here: Precious: Based on a novel Push by Sapphire) film as well as her other two films, Mirrors with Keifer Sutherland and Dejavu with Denzel Washington). More on Miss Patton in a bit.

I must say this 4th film was absolutely AMAZING, a lot more fun and entertaining to watch than the previous 3! It was fast paced, had plenty of action, suspense, witty dialogue, pretty cool gadgets, intense fight scenes, extreme and dangerous stunts in Dubai (particularly when he was climbing in that tallest building!) that the awesome (and still super handsome) Tom Cruise successfully pulled of, and the wonderful chemistry between him and his co-stars. This film really blow away my expectations, it delivered and didn't disappoint. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time and enjoyed every moment of it. I loved this film from start to finished. Definitely one of the few best action/adventure films of 2011 I've seen.

Tom Cruise is still awesome as IMF agent Ethan Hunt. He was amazing in this film. I was amazed, very impressed, and scared all at the same time for him, with all the dangerous and extreme stunts he did on this one especially when he climbed up to the Burj Khalifa tower, the tallest building in the world. Gotta give props and kudos to him for doing such a fantastic job on this film. Hope he'll return if there's another M:I movie made after this as it won't be the same without him and won't be as awesome as this 4 M:I films had been with him in the lead. I just love him in this films.

His new co-stars and new IMF team mates in this film except for Simon Pegg as Benji (the computer expert in the team, he was in the previous film) such as Jeremy Renner as Brandt (the former field agent turned analyst turned agent again) and the lovely Paula Patton as agent Carter (a field IMF agent) were great in this film as well. They all worked very well with TC's Ethan Hunt and had a great chemistry as a team. Simon Pegg's Benji was hilarious and a comic relief in this film. Jeremy Renner's Brandt was somewhat mysterious, but interesting addition to the team. And Paula Patton's agent Jane Carter was a welcome addition to the team (and Miss Patton as the only female lead in the team was great). She was a kick ass in this film and did a great job! Love her scenes in Mumbai, India when she kept turning on Anil Kapoor's character after she pretended (well, she's undercover) to be so interested with him, but yet kept slapping and hitting him, lol.

There were so many awesome and memorable scenes in this fun, entertaining, and adventurous spy film. Here are some random, humorous scenes and memorable lines from this movie...
  • When Ethan's about to climb out of the window: Benji tried to give him a friendly, supportive little good luck punch in the arm but Ethan walks away. lol 
  • "That was hard work!" when Benji returns from changing the hotel numbers. lol 
  • Brandt saying "Next time I'll seduce the rich guy"
  • When Benji's face interferes with the hallway hologram scene in the Kremlin...the whole scene was hilarious!
  • When the sticky glove went red and died on Ethan and he had to throw it off, only for it to get stuck on the window again and dying again. lol!
  • When Benji told Ethan that "Blue is glue and red is dead" about the sticky gloves Ethan had to use when he was climbing that huge building in Dubai... lol.
  • Benji telling the security guard at the Kremlin (Egorov) he'll regret "this", lol.
  • Sidorov telling Ethan it wouldn't be a good idea to jump into the dumpster outside the hospital. 
  • when Ving Rhames acted as if he were going to pay for the beer, and gave Ethan the finger instead.
And many more! Plus more amazing and unexpected return of a couple familiar faces and characters from previous M:I movies made a surprising appearance in an interesting twist towards the end...and they just made this film even more awesome and complete with its brilliant and clever continuity of including a cameo appearances of Ving Rhames (as Luther who had previously appeared in all 3 previous M:I films, so nice to see him as I was looking for him in this film, lol) and Michelle Monaghan (as Julia, Ethan Hunt's wife, who's a doctor or was she a nursed...can't remember exactly... and was prominently seen in the previous film, M:I 3). So great to see them back especially Michelle Monaghan. Love her! I really enjoyed watching her with TC in the 3rd film and I was and have kept wondering if she'll ever return for this film. I've even heard from one of her interviews that if she was ever asked to return that she'll be happy to do so whenever they want her. Unfortunately, she was never mentioned at all as returning (with Paula Patton and the other actress Léa Seydoux, who played the female baddie in this film...as the only 2 female characters prominent in this film), it proved to be unlikely, other than the mention of her character's relation to the main character Ethan Hunt and when they kept saying about her demise...and she was never shown (such as top secret too) and it made me sad...but the interesting twist towards the end surprised and made me smile and glad to see her...as it made up for her absence for most of this film and to see her apppear unexpectedly and surprisingly (they really did an amazing job keeping this a secret...I so did not see that coming! That was pretty clever!)...I was almost disappointed that she wasn't in this film and her cameo appearance in the end more than made up for it and was a great tie in and continuity from the previous film. Even though she only appeared briefly, her character's appearance was pivotal to the story of this film and it added a satisfying conclusion along with Ving Rhames character. Although the ending was left wide open for a possible 5th sequel...I at least hope that Tom Cruise would return along with the new additions to the cast (Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg) and Michelle Monaghan would still be a part of it as well, be it small or another cameo apearance as I love continuity and the same actors that played them in this film (more so than the previous M:I films).

Overall, M:I 4 - Ghost Protocol (such a long title to type here...) was incredible, enjoyable, entertaining, fun, and adventurous spy film. It had great set pieces, action sequences, genuinely intriguing story line, well constructed characters and great chemistry between the actors/cast, great cinematography, great pacing, plenty of action, tons of extreme and dangerous stunts, witty dialogue, great direction, and a very nice twist, references, and continuity from previous films (especially the previous film) even the original 1966 television series. I highly recommend you see this film, if you haven't already. You won't be disappointed. It's an AWESOME film and worth watching (as well as worth the money you spent to see it) be it IMAX or just regular screens! It's a MUST SEE! Go see it!

My Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol film rating:  ! (10/10; A+

Film Review: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
starring Robert Downey Jr.
, Jude Law, Noomi Rapace,
Kelly Reilly
, Rachel McAdams, Jared Harris, and Stephen Fry
 
   

Watch the trailer for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

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[Warning! ... for those who haven't seen this movie and don't want to be spoiled...]


I recently saw Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (sequel to 2009's Sherlock Holmes <--- click the link to read my review!) and I must say, I loved and enjoyed watching it as much as I loved and enjoyed watching the first one. Great movie! It had all the action (plenty more in this sequel than the first), humor (mostly from Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes), fun and mysterious games between Holmes and Moriarty, great chemistry and banter between Holmes and Watson, slow-mo fight scenes, and more! This film was a lot more fun to watch too this time around. I've been waiting to see this sequel since I've heard of it being made. It was more than I expected and it didn't disappoint!

The awesome and very talented Robert Downey Jr. is back reprising his witty and very clever, genius hero Sherlock Holmes character. He was just fun and amazing to watch in this film, as usual. I love RDJ! He's such a great actor and one of those few who are just great at what they do no matter what role he plays, he's always good. Jude Law's back as well as Dr. John Watson along with two other familiar faces from the first film such as Rachel McAdams (who interestingly appeared in quite a small role, a lil' more than her supposedly brief cameo role for this film at the beginning, but her fate was left somewhat ambiguous...I wanted to see more of her though...still nice to see continuity and her) as Irene Adler and Kelly Reilly (even though she, again, didn't have a lot of screen time like the first movie, but unlike the first movie, she did appear a bit more in some important and interesting scenes and had more to do in this one. Not too mention, her character was pivotal and quite useful to Holmes and Watson towards the end...which had a very interesting twist to it) as Mary Morstan Watson, who played Law's character Watson's love interest in the first film. Their characters' wed in the second film with an interesting wedding scene where Watson, the groom and Holmes, the best man were not quite dressed up appropriately for the wedding, lol. Thankfully, the wedding ceremony took place without any odd incident for the newlyweds.

A few new interesting characters and actors added some fun and solid performances to the main characters in this film including Noomi Rapace (best known as the lead actress for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy films, which was the first and Swedish version of the same title novels adapted to the big screen...she did pretty good here) as Madam Simza, a mysterious ally to Holmes and Watson; Stephen Fry as Mycroft Holmes, older brother of Sherlock Holmes (who often calls Holmes "Sherly," and had a surprisingly funny scene, which I won't spoil here, lol); and Jared Harris as Professor James Moriarty, who was the main antagonist and very fearsome adversary to RDJ's protagonist Sherlock Holmes.

There were lots of interesting, fun, and memorable scenes in this film  that I really enjoyed watching such as the forest slow-mo scene where Holmes and Watson were running for their lives, the train scene (as seen in the trailer) with the newlyweds Watson and his new bride Mary with Holmes in one of his disguises, this time in a drag costume, lol. Loved his line when Watson angrily punched and yelled at him for throwing off his new bride off the train and into the river and he said, "Did you just kill my new wife?" and Holmes replied, "I timed it perfectly." LOL! Also, loved Holmes and Watson's banter and witty dialogue in this film like in one of the scenes where Holmes was looking at Watson's gun and said, "Get that out of my face!" Watson replied, "It's not in your face, it's in my hand," to which Holmes said, "Get what's in your hand out of my face!" And another one of their hilarious banter lines in a scene where Watson was watching Sherlock drinking embalming fluid and he said, "You're drinking embalming fluid?" Holmes replied and said, "Yes, care for a drop?" and the rest of their witty lines  where they tried to finished each others sentences goes on like this...
Watson: You do seem...
Holmes:  Excited?
Watson: Manic.
Holmes:  I am.
Watson: Verging on... 
Holmes: Ecstatic?
Watson: Psychotic...
Watson: I should've brought you a sedative.   

LOL! I thought that was hilarious! Very clever and witty dialogue and great timing of their delivery of those funny lines by both RDJ and Law. These two really had a great on-screen, sidekick chemistry. They make a great team. I enjoyed watching them in the first movie and even more so in this sequel. They were both amazing and fun to watch in this film. Their supporting co-stars such as Noomi Rapace, Jared Harris, Kelly Reilly, Rachel McAdams, and Stephen Fry were all great too and added solid performances of their own in their individual performances. Plus the little chess match scene between Holmes and Moriarty was just brilliant and epic to watch at the same time! Very chilling and suspense!

Overall, Sherlock Holmes 2 was awesome, very entertaining and a lot of fun to watch (my kind of movie and probably more superior than the first one)! Great sequel to the first Sherlock Holmes movie! Great casting (for the newest addition and returning cast), solid and superior acting (esp. from RDJ, Law, and Harris), great writing, clever plot, suspense, with witty and memorable dialogues (including the ones I've listed above), great used of slow-mo style of some fight scenes in this film...pretty much everything. Guy Ritche did a great job directing too. Awesome cinematography and visual effects with those slow-mo fight scenes. Just all-around amazing and fun, action, suspense comedy, adventure...all in one film! I highly recommend you see it, if you haven't already especially if you loved the first movie. You'll love and enjoy this one as well...and probably even more! Go see it!

My Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Film Rating: ! (10/10; A+)

Film Review: The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn (part 1)

 starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene
Kellun Lutz

Watch The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn part 1 trailer


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I saw The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (part 1) and thought it was okay. No, actually, it was disappointing. Not that I expected anything out of it. It just wasn't as good as the 3rd movie or the previous 3 Twilight movies (see my previous reviews of Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse). While it's been a while since I last read (which I've only read it once too) the 4th and last book from the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, I still remember not enjoying the first half of the novel. It was already complicated and complex enough and I thought it'll be interesting how they'll translate it to the big screen. I certainly did not enjoy those scenes with Bella & Edward after they got married, honeymoon, and found out she was expecting...not what I expected when I read the novel, lol...but really it just looked too painful and just plain excruciating to see Kristen Stewart play her newlywed lead character Bella Swann Cullen turned into an unexpected pregnant young woman, who looked sickly for most of the film. She just does not look believable in the part (she never was from the very beginning), in my opinion. While she was tolerable to watch in the previous 3 films, she was not in this film. Robert Pattinson as the love of her life and her new husband Edward Cullen, on the other hand was at least still one of the few characters in this film (and in the book) that I still enjoyed watching as well as the members of his Cullen family including Alice Cullen played by the lovely Ashley Greene.

This film of course, had to end in a cliffhanger, which was typically expected. It was predictable and of course, they had to end it the way they did to resume for part 2 of the final movie of the series. It would've been nice if  they just kept it as just a one whole movie instead of copying Harry Potter's final 2-part films of its long series of films. Of course, Summit did it for the same reason that they'll make more money for the final 2-part Breaking Dawn films from the Twilight fans who have been seeing this franchise's sequels (good or not) and making them more money in the box-office.

Overall, this movie was just okay and not something I'd recommend to anyone who are not fans of the series (even those who are/were, I heard were not as excited as when the first movie came out) or want to see again even on DVD or Netflix. Just one time is enough. Even that, I almost didn't make it through the cliffhanger. I just didn't enjoy this film (as sequels to Twilight series, oddly, seems to deteriorate as it gets closer to its end). I mostly watched it just to see how the visuals will show the end of this Twilight series. Honestly, I enjoyed reading the books more than I enjoyed watching the films. While, I liked the first Twilight movie and the third one, Eclipse. This and New Moon are my least favorite from the sequels. If I haven't read the books and enjoyed them as I did, I probably wouldn't have bothered watching the films, but I did because I still wanted to see (visually) how this series ends in these final 2-part films. I will, most likely see part 2 just to see how they show the ending for this series.

My The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (part 1) film rating:
! (6/10; C-) 

Film Review: The Muppets

The Muppets (2011)
starring Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Kermit, The Frog, Miss Piggy, Rashida Jones
 
The Muppets brief synopsis:
Love struck meets star struck when a small town couple (Amy Adams, Jason Segel) head to Hollywood and discover their dreams of hitting the big time may cost them the one thing that matters most – each other.
Watch The Final Muppets Parody Trailer

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Check out the other previous The Muppets parody trailers The Muppets - Taking over Bollywood   The Muppets - Green With Envy Teaser
(spoofs The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo)
The Muppets - Being Green Teaser (spoofs The Green Lantern The Muppets - Fuzzy Pack Teaser (spoofs The Hangover)

The Muppets was a fun, feel good movie. I loved and enjoyed watching it. It was great to see The Muppets back on the screen especially Kermit, The Frog and Miss Piggy. I really enjoyed watching the teaser and parody trailers (see links above) for this film. I love the new character Walter as well as Jason Segel as Gary and Amy Adams as Mary (even though she wasn't much in this film, but it was still nice to see her here). The opening song and dance number was cute and the song was catchy too. I couldn't help but sing (even long after the credits rolled...)  "I got everything I needed... Life is a happy song when you have someone by your side to sing along...." That part of the song was pretty catchy and was stuck in my head, lol. Also, I enjoyed watching Amy Adams' little solo singing performance in the film along with Miss Piggy.


Overall, The Muppets was a delightful and fun movie to watch with the whole family. It had a very good story, great casting (especially for the leads Jason Segel and Amy Adams), musical numbers, visuals, and various cameos (ie. Jack Black, Whoopi Goldberg, Selena Gomez, Alan Arkin, Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Neil Patrick Harris, etc.). Interesting both Emily Blunt and Alan Arkin had previously co-starred with Amy Adams in Sunshine Cleaning. This is a nice, fun movie to see this holiday season. Go see it with everyone in the family, if you haven't already!


My The Muppets film rating: ! (9.5/10; A)  

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Film Review: Immortals 3D

Immortals (2011) 
starring Henry Cavill, Frieda Pinto, Stephen Dorff,
Luke Evans, Isabel Lucas, Kellan Lutz,
and Mickey Rourke
  
Watch the trailer #3 for Immortals
 
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Watch Henry Cavill as Theseus in Immortals - Featurette
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Just recently saw Immortals (in 3D!) and I loved and enjoyed watching it. For one, I was excited to see it all because of Henry Cavill starring on this film, his first lead starring role. I first saw Henry in when he was a teenager playing Jim Caviezel's son The Count of Monte Cristo years ago. I've always wondered when will he get his chance to play in a leading role. He had done mostly small and supporting roles in the past decade of his career. He's such a handsome young man and even then he could act. I got to see Henry as Charles Brandon in some Season 1 episodes of Showtime's The Tudors and he was great on it (even though he was playing a supporting role next to another handsome guy Jonathan Rhys Meyers as King Henry). I thought he definitely should be in more starring roles. The casting of him as Clark Kent/Superman in Zach Snyder's upcoming  Man of Steel film made me even more excited and happy for him as he's finally getting his big break. Then, I heard he already was starring in another film, this film, which I just saw...Immortals (kind of like 300, but not really...) and it was released before MOS. That made me excited as I thought I will get to see him in a starring role. The first trailer for this film made me even more excited to see Henry in this film and he didn't disappoint.

Immortals was an awesome film. I even loved and enjoyed watching it more than I did with 300 film (starring Gerald Butler), which was interesting to know that the same producers for 300 produced this film too. Henry Cavill was amazing and stunningly handsome in this film (shirtless or not, lol...). He was superb and looking and acting more like Superman (which is his upcoming biggest role that is already making me excited and can't wait to see him) as Theseus in this film. I kept thinking of him as Superman (much more than as Theseus, lol). He really did look and acted like one especially in his awesome fight scenes. He was super heroic in this film. I love watching him in every scene he was in especially when he was using that magical bow to rescue his friends and the oracle (played by the lovely Frieda Pinto). He was the best and most amazing thing about this film. I can't wait to see him in MOS already! Is it June 14, 2013 yet? LOL!

The rest of the cast were great too such as Mickey Rourke as the murderous villain King Hyperion. Luke Evans as the powerful God, Zeus, Kellan Lutz as one of the gods, Poseidon, Isabel Lucas as Zeus' daughter Athena, Frieda Pinto as Phaedra, the Oracle (that King Hyperion was looking for besides the magical bow), and Stephen Dorff as Stavros. Great casting and the visuals (though it's kind of darker in most scenes) were stunningly festive especially on 3D. Tarsem Singh did a great job directing.

Overall, I thought Immortals was great! It was fast paced with plenty of action and the fight scenes were awesome (though too bloody or gory for the eyes, but that was expected as the fight scenes and battles were pretty intense). Great job on the fight sequences and visual effects too! Most of all, shirtless Henry Cavill was super eye candy and fun to watch. Love his angry lines including this one, "seal the gates and prepare for war!" and his best and memorable line (which stayed with me even long after the credits rolled and several weeks later as I write this review) in the film, "Stand your ground! Fight for order! Fight for the man beside you! Fight for those who bore you! Fight for your children! Fight for your future! Fight for your name to survive! Fight! For immortality!"

My Immortals film rating: ! (9.5/10; A)