Monday, May 21, 2007
Kibakichi 2004
V for Vendetta 2005
Speaking of a lot to like, I just watched V for Vendetta. A surprisingly good treatment of a graphic novel which I think don't usually come off that well. Great production value, great cast. Future England is a good stand-in for our own present. When I saw the multitude in Guy Fawkes masks my heart yearned. This is the film that Natalie Portman was publicizing so hard with her shaved head. Whatever, that part actually amounts to pretty trivial shock value blown out of proportion. And that's a weird thing for me to say because generally I'm kind of into shock value. Because of this movie, I couldn't get the 1812 Overture out of my head for a couple of days. That might sound like a bad thing, but this movie is breaking a few of my "rules" and it's working for me.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Slither 2007
Things I learned on my summer vacation from Slither about alien destruction karma:
1. If the people in your town are looking physically weird or behaving in a contradictory manner (for example, cleft palates and clergy really enjoying a cigarette) you (and they) are probably good candidates for alien invasion.
2. If you don't have sex with your husband, he will go take a walk in the woods where he will be personally invaded by an alien even if he doesn't want that because he's gotta get it from somewhere OK? Furthermore, you are declaring right then and there you will ultimately be with the other guy who's been carrying a torch since you were kids. Because not having sex on that one night does imply that entire choice.
3. Even an alien cannot resist the ideal American woman, who looks like Barbie, dresses like a suburban lady but still sexy, truly loves her husband and is in fact actually a good person (see fabulous Elizabeth Banks above).
4. Said alien does not count on above true love, and that will totally f*** him up such that you can get the chance to blow him up.
5. You do not need to be a big fancy scientist to figure out that you can just blow up an alien. Sure given more recent films one might say that it could create more spawn but sometimes you still these days can just blow them up so you might as well try that first when the chips are down.
6. Southern accents can be very sexy.
Parasite 1982
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Mr. Brooks 2007
First let me say thanks Steve Head. You should read his movie blog and look for his other writings. OK. Kevin Costner plays a serial killer the way he plays a CIA guy in the days when the CIA was boring. Or was it the FBI. Anyway, he plays a serial killer as if there was a time when serial killers were boring. He isn't scary or even creepy, and my friend said to me, did it excite you, did you want him to kill you? And I would say yes, if I had to be killed by a serial killer, I would like it to be him because it seems like it would be the quickest and least painful choice. But don't get me wrong, I was entertained watching him. Dane Cook was barely recognizable to me, so that was weird and probably a testament to his good acting. William Hurt was the most interesting. They started him out with Voice Over and I kind of wished they had kept it that way, but he pulled it off. It was definitely a progression in the direction he started with History of Violence. Where in that movie I felt he was tacked onto a role that was written for Walken or Hopper, here I'm starting to accept and even appreciate Hurt's new career direction. The cinematography felt excessively safe. Great abduction scene. Not great shootout scene. Terrible special effects on shovel throat-cutting murder (don't let that statement mislead you into thinking there's a lot of blood/violence in the movie, because not so much although they pull a little out towards the end). Implausible numbers of serial killers in Portland, Oregon. Implausible hair on detective Demi Moore (she couldn't possibly do her job with all that long hair out loose like that). Then again most of it was implausible by definition but for me some of those little details become distracting. The best part to me was the cat and mouse between Mr. Brooks and his daughter. That could have been developed more. Oddly Mr. Brooks' character I think could have been developed more, in a way it was like his aspects just didn't really add up for me, like there was some glue missing. All in all, very entertaining, though predictable Hollywood drama-style approach to horror. But I say the more Hollywood wants to do horror, the better, please more. I may have to come back to this after I've had more time to absorb it. I actually feel like I could want to watch it again and I never feel like that, I usually hate watching stuff more than once.
Derailed 2005
One other notable trend is the movie bad guys are all French now. I don't know why.
And I have this fun fact. Vincent Cassel, French bad guy, is the chump from Irreversible, one of the most horrifying and memorable films I've ever seen.
Let me add to this thriller review.
I also saw Next with Nicholas Cage. I liked it. If you're like me and you like ESP and magical thinking movies, there's something in it for you. Also with French bad guys.
Gargoyles 2007 Made For Cable
A long time ago I resolved not to watch cable movies with commercials, and especially not if they've been "edited for length and content." I also don't like movies that are rated PG, or unrated because they are basically G. I think I need to get back to those resolutions. I have premium channels, and that's why I pay the big bucks. So I'm done. If the movie doesn't start with at least 6 warnings for Adult Content, Nudity, Violence, etc., etc., etc. I'm not wasting my time anymore. It's not like you would need to read this review to know you didn't want to see "Gargoyles" if you share the sensibilities I mention. You'd already know because it has commercials and big animated logos on the bottom right and no decent rating to speak of. Out.
Silent Hill 2006
Director: Christophe Gans. Never heard of him. But it looks like an earlier flick of his, -Pacte des loups, Le (2001) ... aka Brotherhood of the Wolf (Canada: English title) (USA)- did well at film festivals so I expect I'll be checking that out as long as it is shown on cable that is.
Writer: Roger Avery. Smokin. Wrote on Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, directed Killing Zoe.
Cinematographer: Dan Laustsen (Darkness Falls). That makes sense.
Things I love about this movie:
It looks incredible.
It actually creeped me out and I had to turn it off. That never happens.
The cable description called it "spooky."
The best zombie nurse from hell scene in my movie watching career.
Steps forward a little in the sense that it evokes some of the character looks and moves (an example might be the stilted movements of dead girls with long black hair) from other films but doesn't look exactly the same, different enough to feel like homage rather than reproduction.
This movie is based on a video game and it kept my interest for the most part.
Run don't walk.
Close Your Eyes 2002
So you can pretty much watch those two scenes and that's probably enough.
Basilisk:The Serpent King 2006 Made For Cable
I say this because as a result I record everything questionable or not in case it might be good, or in case I run out of steam after pressing the right arrow 6 times.
As a result of recording everything, I have been getting a lot of Sci-Fi Channel originals, which look like All My Children meets Lisa Bright and Dark meets Clash of the Titans. Mostly they suck. Well pretty much as a rule.
Of the recent Minotaur, Basilisk and one about an undersea creature who's name I can't even remember but had bad special effects in the first minute that made me just delete it immediately, I vote for Basilisk, mainly because it had Yancy Butler in it, the chick from Hard Target who is pretty much the same in this but older and not trying to be as nice. She was doing some Van Dammage.
I will give to Minotaur that it had Rutger Hauer in the first half (and that is actually just sad) and the cast were all really extremely good looking. But it was like All My Children as a period piece so that's bad. The special effects of the Minotaur itself were OK. So I would say fast forward until the end. You can pretty much ff through Basilisk too. And just delete the sea monster one, or don't record it in the first place.If I see another Sci-Fi original that is good I'll let you know. But don't hold your breath.