I'm way, way behind on my reviews. I've been busy working, my usual job editing Tony Robbins videos and I also picked up an editing gig for an ultra-low-budget feature, so I don't have nearly enough time to write. I'm 50+ movies behind, so I'm going to pump out a bunch of quick opinions, for films that I don't feel like writing full-length reviews. They're going to be first drafts, so you'll probably find lots of redundancies and grammatical errors. (You're thinking, how is that any different than the usual reviews?) I'll try to knock enough out, so I might actually be able to catch up again. I really hate reviewing films I saw over two months ago.
There are 19, quick reviews below, for the majority of the films I saw in August & September, with a few left-over from July. I'm saving a few others for full reviews when I get the time. I plan on posting a October & November version soon. I hope you'll stick with me through this busy time.
Castle in the Sky - Our entire family loves Hayao Miyazaki's films, I'm talking from Grandma, to aunt, to cousins, down to my son. There is something utterly timeless and magical to nearly all his films. Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service and My Neighbor Totoro are on constant rotation in our home. They're beautifully animated and wonderfully told tales of ordinary people in magical situations. But we had never seen Castle in the Sky, it's not quite as perfect as the four films mentioned above, but it came before them. You can see the common theme that runs through all the films, his love of family and friends and the importance in saving the environment. Castle concerns a young boy, who finds a magical girl, who's the princess of a long lost kingdom. There are air-pirates, huge battles between ships, giant robots and magic galore. I'm sure this film will soon join the rotation, as soon as I get around to buying the DVD. - Grade: B+ (Seen on 9/29/08)
The Princess Bride - My dad was over for the night, my son was up with us, we all wanted to watch something that we hadn't seen a thousand times. When I learned that my dad had never seen this, I knew it was time to change that. But I wasn't quite certain the film would hold a 4-year-old's attention. Halfway through they were both loving it on completely different levels. I've seen it near 50 times and it never fails to entertain me. Perfectly crafted, with a whip smart script, unforgettable performances, classic entertainment from beginning to end. It only leaves me with one question, what happened to Rob Reiner? He had a run of 4 or 5 near classics, now, he couldn't direct a dog food commercial. - Grade: A+ (Seen on 9/27/08)
Burn After Reading - Undeniably a Coen Brothers film. Nobody else could make this. It's wickedly dark humored. Nobody can make you laugh at others major misfortunes, like losing life and limbs, the way the Coens can. They get great goofy performances out of movie stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt. The film's many twists and turns fly by so quickly, you're constantly playing catch-up, while the jokes pile up so fast, you can barely keep up with the laughs. It has an ending that will probably piss off 90% of those that see it, those that only check it out, because of Clooney and/or Pitt, and don't understand the Coens sense of humor. Me, I can't wait to see it again, because, this is truly a film that needs to be seen twice. - Grade: B+ (Seen on 9/20/08)
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Labels: August Rush, Castle in the Sky, Evan Almighty, Lars and the Real Girl, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Smart People. The Love Guru, The Bank Job, Transformers, Whale Rider, Year of Yao
5 Responses to Playing Catch Up: July, August & September:
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You are the first person that I know that actually watched The Love Guru.
I had heard that it was absolutely awful [*quote "the unfunniest movie ever made"] and was curious as to whether it was really that bad. Now, after reading what you had to say about it, I no longer have to wonder. :-) -
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Shit, this is an impressive post!
The Brave One - You hit it on the head with your Howard criticism. That being said, the opening attack scene made me shudder...but not as much as the operating/sex scene bit. Bleh.
Smart People - *slides it back down to the middle of his Netflix queue*
The Bank Job - Damnit, another Bank Job supporter. I need to see this one again, apparently my initial opinions (which were that TBJ was less than stellar) were wrong. Embarassingly wrong.
Lars and the Real Girl - I thought for sure that this was wasn't going to be for me. I thought it would be a little quirky, pretty boring, and try way too hard to be different. But what I ended up watching was the complete opposite of what I had assumed. -
I don't know how impressive it is, considering it's my only post in the last month and a half. I'm slowly working on my next one that's going to be fairly similar. I wish I had the time to write my full reviews again... hopefully at the turn of the year.
Some really good ones in there. I also have a big backlog and I wonder what to do. Might do quick reviews like yourself. Just saw "Burn After Reading" and was a little disappointed after seing the trailers. Love "Planet Terror". Simple great, even on DVD :)