This week I’m
going to give a couple of thoughts for a few of the movies I saw… not all of
them though. Also, I’m not going to get into the ones I strongly suggest
seeing (#3-#1)... instead, I'll show you the trailer (doesn't work on the mobile app) and let you decide. But I will say this SEE THEM!!! If you do see them, or have seen any of these,
let me know what you thought. So here we go...
11. Arena (2011) DO
NOT WATCH. DO NOT WASTE YOUR LIFE ON THIS MOVIE!!! F-
10. Silver Bullet
(1985) D
9. The Man WithThe Iron Fists (2012) D
8. The Place Beyond The Pines (2013)
7. The Impostors(1998)
So this was a quick pick I made on Netflix. Luckily for
me, it wasn’t a repeat of Arena (thank God). Basically two starving actors accidentally
stowaway on a cruise boat and have to use their (limited) acting skills prevent
some mishaps. Oliver Platt and Stanley Tucci are two guys that I basically like
everything they do, but I never seem to actively seek out their movies. So it’s
always a pleasant surprise when I watch either of them because I’m never expecting
much but wrap up a movie enjoying myself. This was just a fun and, dare I say
without sounding girlie, a cute movie. It was simply enjoyable. This is a movie
I doubt many (if any) of my friends would watch or like, but it would
definitely something my Grandpa and Grandma would have liked. Maybe that’s why
I enjoyed it. B
6. Trance (2013)
5. Lone WolfMcQuade (1983 - Starring Pearl beer, with Chuck Norris)
4. The Master(2012)
I wish I watched this last year… not sure why I didn’t. It was a bit different from what I was expecting (but not too much). The Academy Awards upped the best picture category nominees from 5 to 10 a few years ago, but they don’t have to fill nominee #6-#10. This last year, they only had 9 nominees. I don’t think this movie had a chance of winning or deserved to win, but I definitely it should have gotten the 10th spot. It was a very good movie, well done on many different aspects. Phoenix and Hoffman were great; Amy Adams… just ok, she didn’t deserve a nomination. She’s a good actress, but I think she just entered my group of overrated actors (oh, that might be a good topic down the road). It’s a good movie and worth the watch, but if you get bored easily watch Lone Wolf McQuade instead. B
I wish I watched this last year… not sure why I didn’t. It was a bit different from what I was expecting (but not too much). The Academy Awards upped the best picture category nominees from 5 to 10 a few years ago, but they don’t have to fill nominee #6-#10. This last year, they only had 9 nominees. I don’t think this movie had a chance of winning or deserved to win, but I definitely it should have gotten the 10th spot. It was a very good movie, well done on many different aspects. Phoenix and Hoffman were great; Amy Adams… just ok, she didn’t deserve a nomination. She’s a good actress, but I think she just entered my group of overrated actors (oh, that might be a good topic down the road). It’s a good movie and worth the watch, but if you get bored easily watch Lone Wolf McQuade instead. B
1. Starbuck (2013
US Release)
So those are my 3 suggestions of the week. Quartet was an entertaining movie that made you simply feel good. Oblivion is probably my favorite sci-fi movie since District 9 (or Star Trek... whichever one came out last). Starbuck is my surprise movie of 2013 so far. If you can't do subtitles, then take a pass. But if you can, this is a must see. They are going to be remaking this into an English version with Vince Vaughn (the movie is in the post-production stages and will probably come out later this year... Delivery Man). I'll be interested in seeing what they change/keep the same from this original.
Again, thanks for reading all 4 of you.
So those are my 3 suggestions of the week. Quartet was an entertaining movie that made you simply feel good. Oblivion is probably my favorite sci-fi movie since District 9 (or Star Trek... whichever one came out last). Starbuck is my surprise movie of 2013 so far. If you can't do subtitles, then take a pass. But if you can, this is a must see. They are going to be remaking this into an English version with Vince Vaughn (the movie is in the post-production stages and will probably come out later this year... Delivery Man). I'll be interested in seeing what they change/keep the same from this original.
Again, thanks for reading all 4 of you.
I haven't seen Place Beyond the Pines yet, but don't let it keep you from watching Blue Valentine. It left me feeling a little sad, but I actually enjoyed it (although I like "serious Gosling" as much as I like "Crazy Stupid Love Gosling.")
ReplyDeleteHave you seen Take This Waltz? Blue Valentine is kind of a darker, better version of that flick (which I did not like at al). Interesting considering Michelle Williams is in both.
I did see Take This Waltz... my anger for Michelle Williams reignited from the days of Dawson's Creek after watching that. I did enjoy that movie though for what it was... thought Seth Rogan was good w/out being his normal "stoner self".
DeleteIf it is darker... more depressing... I might have to be in a really specific mood to watch it. But I will eventually get to it.
Nice!
ReplyDeleteStarbuck looks like a hilarious premise, I'm in (those for some reason I went in expecting Starbuck from Battlestar Gallactica)
I'm all about Oblivion...Sci-Fi's are rarely good in this day and age of romanticizing other-worldly creatures over lore and action. So I agree, Star Trek, District 9 and John Carter are in recent memory of being worthwhile.
Never watched Battlestar Gallactica, but I got really confused with all the links that popped up when looking for the trailer for this movie... now that makes sense.
DeleteI'm glad to see someone else liked John Carter... thought it was unfair what happened with it at the box office and such.