How The Rating System Works: 1=10% (Trash) 2=20% (Not Very Good) 3=30% (Watch At Your Own Risk) 4=40% (One Time See For Free) 5=50% (Rent It) 6=60% (Worth Ticket Price) 7=70% (Very Good) 8=80% (I'd Buy It) 9=90% (I'd Buy It On Blu-ray) 10=100% (A Must See)
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Life of Pi Review (2012)
Ang Lee's adaption of Life of Pi is unlike anything I've seen in a while. It is about an Indian boy who is moving with his family to Canada to sell animals from their zoo in India. All havoc breaks loose when there is a huge storm and Pi (played by Suraj Sharma) is shipwrecked on a lifeboat with a vicious Bengal tiger.
I've found Life of Pi to be refreshing and different. The relationship between the tiger called Richard Parker and Pi was far more interesting than that of your sappy teen romance movies.
Monday, May 20, 2013
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Review
Not being a huge fan of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (I know, shoot me), I found the Hobbit to be a lot more enjoyable than I would have imagined. I rented it purely because there was nothing else to watch and found myself quite entertained.
Martin Freeman, who played Bilbo Baggins, was absolutely excellent and made Bilbo endearing. The rest of the cast was also good. In particular: Thorin, Kili, and Gandalf.
I had a bit of a struggle relating to Frodo in the other movies, so it was refreshing to have a character I actually cared about. The movie's biggest problem is definitely the pacing. It lags a lot and adds a lot of unnecessary subplots that were never in the book.
The direction, camera work, and CGI were all well done, and overall, I really enjoyed this movie. I give The Hobbit 3 out of 5 stars. (Rent It)
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Red Dawn Review (2012)
Red Dawn Review
Let me start off by saying that this movie is exactly what it looks like from the trailer. It immedietly throws you into the story with a bunch of characters that you could care less about, bad acting, bad screenwriting, and plenty of holes.
It's bland, boring, predictable, the ending was messy, and it was hardly even entertaining. I really have nothing to say about this film so this review will be pretty short. I went into it with low expectations and still came out of it disappointed. The only thing that added anything to this movie was Chris Hemsworth's face and even that wasn't enough to keep me interested.
It was unrealistic and the longer you watch, the more you realize that none of this would or could ever happen. It was unnecessary and didn't need to be remade. After this, I have no interest whatsoever in seeing the original. 1 out of 5 stars. (Hate It)
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Iron Man 3 Review (2013)
Iron Man 3 Review (2013)
Let me start off by saying, that the humor is the savior of this movie. Robert Downey Jr. brings his usual self back on screen with his witty one liners and charisma that really adds a lot to the movie. Also, Shane Black (Director) takes full advantage of his huge budget, creating some epic action scenes and special effects. Iron Man 3 is a strong installment to the trilogy, but in my personal opinion, the first movie was still better.
About 3/4's of the way through, the movie started to lag just a bit and a certain twist will leave some of the hardcore comic book fans a bit angry, and rightly so. I also think that there was some overuse with some of the other iron man suits in the movie and it was almost overwhelming. Another thing was that it felt really safe. You know that everything's going to be okay in the end you don't really expect anything to happen to the lead characters which makes the villains less intimidating. Did I enjoy this movie? For what it was, yes. I was thoroughly entertained for most of it and I especially loved the end credit scene. However, because of some of the things mentioned above, my rating will be a 3 out of 5 stars. (Rent It)
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