Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Film Trailer - Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day
Mark your calendars, go see this movie!!! It comes out two days before the actual All Saint's Day this year on October 30th. Pretty clever I might add. I think the only reason it doesn't come out on the true date is that it's a Sunday.
Check this out!!:
Sunday, July 5, 2009
DVD/Videos Reviewed - Snakes on the Plane
I didn't see this movie in the theaters and I missed out on the audience jumps and screams I'm sure. This is the type of movie I end up watching through my fingers, and there are many reasons for that: First, I didn't know just what the combination of humor/action there was going to be until I saw one of the co-stars. Second, the stereotypes are abound in this movie, almost as bad as in Soul Plane (and I saw THAT in the theaters cause I knew what I was getting into) but I wasn't aware there were going to be the cliches. And lastly, I watched through my fingers because I was one of the people the director was talking about in the behind the scenes documentary of people's biggest fears. I hate snakes!! That's right, me and Indiana Jones are brothers in that hatred of the reptile community.
Check this movie out if you get a chance. It's funny and scary in a good way. The extras are pretty fun too. There's even a music video for the movie that is pretty cool too!
Check out the trailer from IMDb.com :
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi612630809/
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Film Projects - Coke Ad filmed for school project
What we came up with was pretty cool, considering that this was my first project where I was working on my own. My crew, as it were, was terrific. I made a few mistakes along the way (not turning the adjustable exposure open, a lot), but it turned out alright. Especially when I put it to music. I found a piece of very experimental music from one of my favorite frontman's side projects General Patton V.S. The X-Ecutioners.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Movie Reviews - Free Family Film Festival
Monday, June 15, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
DVD Review - Tropic Thunder (2 Disc Director's Cut) 2008
The 2008 summer comedy blockbuster that is Tropic Thunder has now become two discs of an amazing movie and great features. Disc one has the feature with two separate commentary tracks with the director (Ben Stiller) the writer and a few of the lead crew including the editor, production designer, and the director of photography. On another commentary track there is the actors Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr. and Jack Black. If you missed this movie in the theaters last year, by any means that you can, see this movie on DVD.
This is an incredibly smart love letter to making movies by actors that really enjoy their craft. Building the characters as previously acclaimed movie stars in the beginning with faux trailers and advertisements, this sets up the main comedic plotline of actors being stuck in a remote part of Vietnam. Their movie takes a turn for the worse and the crew including the actors has to fight their way back to the states. The acting by the cast was amazing and having Ben Stiller as the director was a double pleasure from him.
On the second disc there are hours of extras that include hilarious outtakes and deleted scenes with introductions by Ben Stiller and the editor for the movie. There is also a faux documentary for the making of the movie about the failed movie in the film. This documentary was “directed” by the writer of Tropic Thunder, Justin Theroux.
For more information, check out the trailer from IMDb and check out their website: www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi2677539609/
Film Reviews - The Hangover
Monday, May 25, 2009
DVD/Movie Reviews - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Friday, May 22, 2009
DVD/video review – Charlie Bartlett
Most of you may know who Anton Yelchin is by now, being is that his portrayal of Chekhov in the New Star Trek and Reese in Terminator: Salvation, but not many people recognize him as the smart talking, piano playing, entrepreneurial minded Charlie Bartlett. He is one of many characters in this fantastic story about rebellion from authority that is vastly different than ordinary high school dramas. They have all been well thought out and every one in the movie plays an important role. I think this movie was a bit mis-marketed to the teenage crowd even though the R rating. I’ve seen it a few times and it still makes me laugh a lot.
The special features include two audio commentaries and a music video for the Spiral Beach song “Voodoo”. My favorite feature is the Bathroom Confessional featurette where they have the cast sit in the toilet seats from the movie and talk about whatever they want to. They’re really funny although a little too short.
I'll try and find a trailer for this soon. So far all the sites I'v looked at don't have one to share here.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Things we're doing - First Video Resume
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Film Reviews - Star Trek (2009)
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Film Review - Drag me to Hell - Trailer
Friday, May 1, 2009
Film Reviews - X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Monday, April 27, 2009
Film Reviews - Taking of Pelham 123 Trailer!
Monday, April 20, 2009
So Many Sites, So Little Time - New Button
Monday, March 16, 2009
DVD/Videos Reviewed - The Matador
Brosnan plays an assassin who's on the brink of disaster as his cold-hearted nature for his job is coming to an end. He freezes at the moment he’s supposed to take out one of his last marks before his "retirement". Meanwhile, there is a relatable character who Greg Kinnear plays. He is a husband who is worried about his life's future with his wife (Hope Davis), being that he sees his entire career balancing on a business deal where he's not favored.
Brosnan's broken-natured spy & Kinnear's broken-natured business man/husband meet at a bar (no bad jokes inserted here) and their meeting benefits the other in their business and personal lives.In the end, the mild-mannered Kinnear helps empower Brosnan, in an amusing out of character way, with the killing of his final mark. Brosnan helps Kinnear mend his teetering relationship with his wife by assisting in "taking out the competition" of his business dealings.
The two are an unlikely pair who find that their individual business needs bring them together and on accident, they become unlikely friends.I would suggest renting this, especially for the painful moments when Brosnan is either strutting through the hotel lobby in nothing but a speedo and cowboy boots, or him dressed in a cheerleader uniform with pop pops in a slow-mo cheer!
Film Reviews - Confessions of a Shopaholic
Over the weekend I took my partner out to see the movie "Confessions of a Shopaholic", which I must say was a nicely filmed movie. I was not let down to the amount of times I was watching the movie through my fingers because of the idiotic things the main character put herself through to get her next shopping fix. Sadly to say, I am that way with two things: DVDs and CDs. I have a pretty decent collection of both because when I get the chance, I can spend more than I want to on them. But, back to the movie, Isla Fisher is easily convincing as the troubled shopper. But the things she gets away with, even for the movies, is a bit too far fetched.
The other actors/actresses in the movie were very strategically placed to thwart her attempts at shopping until her debt was erased, including her parents (played by two favorite actors of mine: Joan Cusack and John Goodman [He will most likely be in a future DVD review of mine, Big Lebowski]).
*SPOILER* The main character goes through this wonderful transformation and ends up selling her belongings to clear her debt in the end by having a garage sale and auction of her things very much like the sales she was regularly attending in the beginning.
Cute, scary, funny, and then some. Just don't think too deeply about the plots or you'll be disappointed. Enjoy a matinee with a loved one, and save room for some popcorn.
Film Reviews - Fanboys
Acording to IMDB's webiste the film began principle photography in 2006. So the premise is pretty cool, as far as a road trip and a love letter to a most beloved series in cinematic history. The story reminds me of something my friends and I would have joked about doing when the movies actually came out. There were a few parts of the film that were a little too far fetched, but other than those, a very believable coming of age story. The comedy was consistent and the one-liners kept coming. Tons of movie references and cameos by fans of the Star Wars series. Overall cute movie, but if you were looking for a saga a la, Trekkies, it's not there.
May the force be with you.
Film Reviews - Taken
From a film makers standpoint, the rapid pace of the shots was very well used and the stunt work was developed in a way that can give the audience a reason to believe that Liam's character could in fact be the guy they described him to be.
Your thoughts, comments, arguments are welcome here.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
DVD/Videos Reviewed - Grindhouse Double Feature
I only watched the Quentin Tarantino feature "Death Proof" this morning, but let me tell you, even this feature solo has a double feature to it. there is a great car crash separating the two halves of this very enjoyable car chase filled adrenaline rush. Kurt Russell is the car chaser in both halves chasing after two groups of women (including one of my favorites, Rosario Dawson) on their own journeys. Like I said, the action is great, the acting is very much reminiscent of the over acted 60's and 70's movies, and the stunts were done as real as they come. The special features on disc two show just how they got the cars to do what they did in the movie, and how the actors (and stunt people) stayed safe the whole time.
Awesome! This movie was written, produced, directed, and acted in by Mr. Tarantino himself. Good for more than one viewing, check this out if you enjoy a good action flick.