Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 15 May 2012 08:30
(A review of
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)
I already saw this movie but since it was a while back and since I have it on DVD, I thought I might as well check it out again. Well, after 2 installments directed by Leonard Nimoy, it was apparently William Shatner's turn to direct a Star Trek flick. I had been actually warned by my fellow listal members that this installment was pretty bad and, indeed, it turned out to be the weakest Star Trek flick I have seen so far. I mean, it was not completely awful as it was pretty neat to see again all those familiar characters again and there were here and there a few good ideas but, a part from that, the whole thing was just pretty weak. Indeed, the pacing was quite terrible with some scenes which were stretched for much too long, the whole thing never looked so cheesy before and, above all, it was just rather boring to watch. I have to admit that I did enjoy the first minutes taking place in the desert but then, as soon as the plot really started, I pretty much lost interest right away. Anyway, to conclude, it does deserve its rather poor reputation, it is indeed pretty average and it is worth a look only if you are a die hard fan of Star Trek.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 15 May 2012 03:41
(A review of
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde)
Since the first movie was really successful, it was pretty obvious they would make a sequel. However, it was a flop, at least, compared to its successor. Honestly, I wasn't expect much from the 1st movie but it was not bad at all. Unfortunately, this sequel was really average. I mean, Reese Witherspoon tried really hard and was, again, quite charismatic but the story was way too far-fetched this time and, worse, it wasn't much entertaining at all. I mean, it was possible somehow that Elle Woods would manage to become a lawyer but a politician ? It was utterly unbelievable, even more than the lawyer thing. The other thing which made it difficult for me to enjoy this flick is that I actually love movies dealing with politics but I hate them when they don't take the subject seriously, like so many other moronic comedies. I know, I shouldn't take this movie too seriously but it doesn't mean that the whole thing should be completely stupid... To conclude, it was not really bad but it was still pretty damned average and the whole thing is not really worth a look, even if you are a fan of Reese Witherspoon.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 15 May 2012 03:27
(A review of
Legally Blonde)
I find it really difficult to judge this flick... Beforehand, I thought it would be really terrible. I mean, look at the title, look at the poster! It doesn't look or sound really impressive. However, it wasn't bad at all. Of course, the plot is rather idiotic but Reese Witherspoon managed to make this totally obnoxious character rather compelling to watch which is, you have to admit it, quite an achievement. Furthermore, I must admit that the whole thing was rather entertaining to watch. It starts like a train wreck and you first think that the whole thing won't go anywhere but they managed to make the whole thing quite compelling. Of course, it is not Kubrick , you won't learn anything and the day after, you will probably forget the whole thing but Reese Witherspoon is just really charismatic to behold. For her, it was her big breakthrough and her ticket for the A list which she still owns 10 years later. To conclude, it is not really smart at all but it is still entertaining and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 15 May 2012 02:59
(A review of
Hollywoodland)
It has been a while since I wanted to check this flick and I was really glad when I finally had the opportunity. Unfortunately, to be honest, the whole thing turned out to actually slightly disappointing. Still, it doesn't mean the movie wasn't any good. Indeed, they gave us a pretty good cast, I really liked the directing, the set-dressing and the costumes and they managed very well to give a genuine feeling of this time period. Furthermore, I really enjoyed the flashback involving George Reeves and this movie featured one of the best performances by Ben Affleck. Unfortunately, the detective story didn't work very well and the sub-plot involving the detective’s son and ex-wife was actually even worse. It is pretty obvious that the whole thing was inspired by 'Chinatown' but, unfortunately, it never reached the level of this classic. To put it simply, the story was never really fascinating as it was only the story of an actor who got famous but didn't enjoy what he did, nothing less but nothing more than that either. Still, in spite of its flaws, it was a very well made neo-noir flick and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 14 May 2012 12:18
(A review of
The River)
Before breaking through in Hollywood with 'Lethal Weapon', Mel Gibson made this rather unseen and forgotten drama. Since I have weak spot for his movies, I was rather eager to check it out. In spite of his lately rather tumultuous and controversial private life, I always thought that Mel Gibson was an intriguing actor especially when he is not working on an action flick. However, he never got much more recognition and that's too bad. This movie is a good example. It is a rather generic and predictable drama but Gibson, like Sissy Spacek and Scott Glenn, was actually pretty good and delivered a decent performance. Furthermore, I did enjoy the directing and the whole thing was definitely watchable. It's just too bad they didn't add much to the subject. I mean, I have seen my share of movies dealing with poor farmers fighting against a ruthless corporation by now and the whole thing was just too predictable. Still, it is very well made drama and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in Mel Gibson's movies.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 14 May 2012 10:04
(A review of
The Darwin Awards)
To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this flick but since I have a weak spot for Winona Ryder, I thought I should check it out. By the way, what the hell happened to her?!? During the 90's, she was one of the most popular actresses at work but, suddenly, her career went downhill and she has been rather struggling ever since. Well, with such flicks, I can't say I'm really surprised... I mean, it was basically one of those quirky comedies with some rather excentric characters but the whole thing didn't work very well. I mean, there was an interesting cast (David Arquette, Josh Charles, Joseph Fiennes, Lukas Haas, Tom Hollander, Juliette Lewis, Julianna Margulies, Tim Blake Nelson, Alessandro Nivola, Chris Penn, Winona Ryder, Robin Tunney, Wilmer Valderrama) and the concept definitely had some potential. However, even though some scenes were quite funny, they tried too much to be quirky and the whole thing ended up being actually more annoying and stupid than anything else. It was the same thing with the main character, he was just a whining obnoxious guy and he actually got on my nerves throughout the whole thing. Anyway, to conclude, even thought the damned thing could have been a decent watch, it turned out to be a disappointing indie comedy and it is not really worth a look.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 13 May 2012 08:53
(A review of
The Road to Guantanamo)
Since I'm a huge fan of Michael Winterbottom, I was really eager to check this flick. First of all, I want to make something clear. This is not a documentary! It is based on actual events and they tried to portray those events as faithfully as possible but those men were actors with a script, not real people in real life situation. To call this movie a documentary, would be like saying that 'The Schindler's list', 'Not without my daughter' or '127 hours' were documentaries as well. I mean, the directing and acting style are highly reminiscent of a documentary and make the whole thing quite spellbinding to watch. Furthermore, even though nothing really surprising is displayed, it is still rather shocking and heartbreaking to behold. Another thing that bothered me a little was that the whole thing is highly biased and I think it would have been even more powerful if the makers didn't take side. Even better, imagine if the movie was dealing with actual terrorists, would they still deserve such a horrible treatment? Wouldn't we loose our humanity then if we let that happen? That would have made the movie even more interesting in my opinion. Still, it is a very strong and courageous statement to release such a movie amidst such an ugly war where Western countries are hiding behind fear and false excuses to basically torture people, guilty or not. It is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested by this subject.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 13 May 2012 07:49
(A review of
Departures)
According to Roger Ebert, this was one of the best movies coming out in 2009 and it won the Academy Award fot the best foreign movie so I was definitely curious about it. It had been a while since I watched a Japanese movie and within the first 10 minutes, I understood why I was always loved these movies. Indeed, the directing and acting was so understated and quite fascinating to behold and it is such a big difference with Western movies, especially American movies, which tends to explain every single thing happening on the screen, something which is in fact rather boring. Furthermore, this movie was about a very interesting ceremony dealing with the cleansing of dead bodies before they are cremated. It was something we obviously don't have in the Western culture and those proceedings were rather emotional and mesmerizing to watch. Still, even though I really liked this movie, it was still missing something to become really awesome. Maybe it was because there were some humorous bits during the first half which were rather superfluous or maybe it was because the characters were not really fascinating. Still, it was a very well made drama, it gave a very interesting view on Japanese culture and traditions and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in Japanese movies.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 12 May 2012 04:36
(A review of
Dark Shadows)
I didn't really know what to expect from this flick before watching it. I mean, I have never seen the TV show it is based on and, frankly, even though I have seen every single movie directed by Tim Burton, it has been a while that he really did blow me away. Furthermore, the (terribly misleading) trailer gave me the feeling that it would be a straight comedy reminiscent of 'The Addams Familly' which wasn't really promising either. Fortunately, it turned out to be actually not bad at after all. Indeed, it was visually really neat, especially the introduction which was some kind of Gothic extravangaza and the tone was just perfect. Furthermore, I really enjoyed Johnny Depp who was quite hilarious and it has been a while since he gave such a solid performance. The rest of the cast was also pretty good but they didn't stand a chance against Depp, except maybe for Eva Green. Still, even though I enjoyed this movie, I was still missing something though. Indeed, there were a few misfires like the sex scene or the concert with Alice Cooper where the tone was gone and they went for the cheap jokes. Furthermore, the ending was rather disappointing as it was a rather boring and uninteresting final fight between the two major protagonists. Still, to conclude, even though it wasn't entirely satisfying, it was still a fairly enjoyable flick and it is worth a look, especially if you like Tim Burton's work.
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Posted : 12 years, 7 months ago on 11 May 2012 08:44
(A review of
The X Files: Fight the Future)
First of all, I have to point out that I have never been a fan of this TV show. Back then, there was a huge hype around it but I kind of missed it. I mean, I did watch a few episodes but it never blew me away. In spite of this, I still wanted to check this flick, just to see how it would turn out in a feature length format. Unfortunately, the end result was rather disappointing, I'm afraid. Indeed, the whole thing felt like a long episode with a very convoluted plot. I know, the show was based on such far-fetched scenarios, maybe that's why I never really enjoyed it. I have read here and there that this movie was supposed to be rather accessible for people not familiar with the show but I really disagree on this. It was obviously made to please the fans as the story was linked to the previous seasons and the seasons coming after and there were tons of references which went above my head. The funny thing is that I found the 2nd movie much better than this one but this 'sequel' didn't have much to do with the X-files, expect for the title and of course, Mulder and Scully. To conclude, I don't think it is really worth a look, maybe only if you are a die-hard fan of this legendary show.
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