Thursday, June 30, 2011
UNstoppable? and Two Cars!
Intensified trailer and intensified film until the very last scene, which made the film a bit too cliche and did not match with the film's leading path. However, start, midpoint, and right before the end were fairly solid and keeps you going with the excitement of whether or not the train is going to actually stop, but of course you know what's going to happen already without even watching the film. Anyway, it seemed a bit overworked like the film was trying too hard to impress everyone watching it and it definitely showed through with certain scene instances that were a bit drawn out and somewhat boring. I would recommend this to someone who doesn't watch a lot of movies and likes the typical hero tale.
Projectionist Grade: B-
Cars 2 was adorable on a lot of levels. The first film was about Lightning McQueen and his racing adventures while this Cars film was mainly focused on Mater, his best pal! Some slow parts and seeming somewhat long, Cars needed a little bit more excitement with this sequel. If you want to make a fantastic sequel, your attempt and idea MUST be better then the first installment of the original picture. It seemed right on with some of Mater's humorous remarks but there were also scenes where it was incredibly slow. All in all, I would recommend it for the kids and the rest of the family. Funny but also not particularly boring for the parents and of course the boys will love it!
Projectionist Grade: B
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Monday, June 27, 2011
The 'Ol Switcharoo
The continuous chick flick can get ridiculously repetitive to anyone, but this one seemed to bring its own bit of flair to the romantic comedy game. The Switch, starring Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston, had a very interesting and funny way of bringing out a new source of love into the romantic as well as comedic film genres. Maybe I just love Jason Bateman's funny way of bringing out his lines, but who knows. I really enjoyed this film and would recommend it to anyone who thinks they're too old to start the next step of life.
Projectionist Grade: B+
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Starting to read the book but not finishing, this film really made me want to finish the novel that I never finished. A really well done film for a really sad and intense story. At the end, all I could say was, "That's what you get." to the father. So so heart-wrenching and very heavy duty but not heavy in the sense of gory/graphic imagery but in the idealistic sense that your mind follows when the imagery does not. A really great movie if you want a good realization of what happened during those horrible times in Poland, Germany, and other countries.
Projectionist Grade: B+
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Green Lantern, Super 8, Anger Management
Super 8 is a J.J. Abrams masterpiece. As told from a friend, "Super 8 is a mix between Lost, E.T., and The Goonies." And what a perfect mix that would be in my opinion! Such humor was shown through these new faces of children stars to come! You can't get over how hilarious a pyro with braces can be or for me, the nerdy kid with the camera that wants to shoot horror flicks. And the credits idea to actually show the film they made? Amazing! I really would love to see this one again! Definitely one of the best films of the year so far.
Projectionist Grade: A
I hate to break it to anyone who hasn't seen The Green Lantern yet who actually reads my blog, but it was an unfortunate let down. I was really hoping for the best with this one, but to no avail. The acting wasn't bad but the dialogue was just extremely poor and there was a lot of scenes put into this film that were unneeded and/or too long. My boyfriend that was with me watching this film ended up having to leave for about 10 minutes and come back to the movie due to the fact that he might implode with agitation due to the fact of his extreme boredom through a slow spot in the film. I wouldn't recommend wasting your money on this one. Sure, Netflix it if you want, but I don't really think it's worth your time.
Projectionist Grade: D+
Anger Management is just one of those films you watch because of the cast. Some parts of this film are hilariously funny while others lack in comedic relief, but instead agitate you to an incredible degree, but that's probably the idea of what Sandler is going for with the crazed anger management program he has to endure for no reason at all. Either way, it's a pretty good solid laugh if you're bored and flipping through the channels one day like I was.
Projectionist Grade: B-
A First Class, A Maze, and A Son
Another midnight show! And this one's definitely a winner!
X-Men First Class was not only the best X-Men film ever made, but also, in my opinion, one of the best films of the year so far! The cinematography, special effects, and powers of the mutants really blew me away as a moviegoer. Nightcrawler is my favorite X-Men and his father just so happens to be in this one, which is really nice to see red smoke instead of blue! Having said that, the cast was greatly chosen and the mutants powers are even more creative! And when mastered by the end of the film, you wish you were a mutant. Finally seeing the division between Magneto and Professor X was a really a nice change of pace with all of the other X-Men films. Well done! And I cannot wait to see this one again!
Projectionist Grade: A
When me and my best friend Megan chose to watch a classic horror tale, it was quite a nice change a pace with this film called The Maze. Netflix is wonderful when it comes to getting access to movies such as this. No monsters were shown until the very end! Just footprints and mystery keep you guessing throughout the entire film. The acting was pretty good too! I definitely enjoyed this one :) Have at it!
Projectionist Grade: B+
Me and Megan also watched The Good Son. I personally enjoy watching Elijah Wood on screen whether it be young or old. Very easy on the eyes for a girl like me. Anyway, Culkin was masterful in this film! What a creepy bloke! Dang.. I'd never want to get near him and what evil ran through this kids veins! A very thrilling movie if you're interested in suspense sometime. I'd suggest it.
Projectionist Grade: B
X-Men First Class was not only the best X-Men film ever made, but also, in my opinion, one of the best films of the year so far! The cinematography, special effects, and powers of the mutants really blew me away as a moviegoer. Nightcrawler is my favorite X-Men and his father just so happens to be in this one, which is really nice to see red smoke instead of blue! Having said that, the cast was greatly chosen and the mutants powers are even more creative! And when mastered by the end of the film, you wish you were a mutant. Finally seeing the division between Magneto and Professor X was a really a nice change of pace with all of the other X-Men films. Well done! And I cannot wait to see this one again!
Projectionist Grade: A
When me and my best friend Megan chose to watch a classic horror tale, it was quite a nice change a pace with this film called The Maze. Netflix is wonderful when it comes to getting access to movies such as this. No monsters were shown until the very end! Just footprints and mystery keep you guessing throughout the entire film. The acting was pretty good too! I definitely enjoyed this one :) Have at it!
Projectionist Grade: B+
Me and Megan also watched The Good Son. I personally enjoy watching Elijah Wood on screen whether it be young or old. Very easy on the eyes for a girl like me. Anyway, Culkin was masterful in this film! What a creepy bloke! Dang.. I'd never want to get near him and what evil ran through this kids veins! A very thrilling movie if you're interested in suspense sometime. I'd suggest it.
Projectionist Grade: B
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Your Highness, Thor, Date Night
Another few days of movie magic!
Since my older sister said how amazing this film was, I was expecting nothing short, but somehow.. it DID fall short. I guess it's possibly that I'm not a big fan of superhero movies, but I really don't think Thor was all it was cracked up to be. Non-original storyline but I thought the ending was too cliche. That was the one thing that I definitely did like about it. I would suggest this if you love superhero films but if you can relate to any of my other critiques, then I would suggest waiting till it goes to the discount theaters.
Projectionist Grade: B-
Ahh here we are again with Natalie Portman! To be honest, I expected a lot more to come out of this film however I did exempt the fact of Danny Mcbride being the lead role. I just adore James Franco I guess! But dang.. just all around crude. Some of it wasn't clever.. just straight up crude. And of course Danny Mcbride is still going along with the career as being the guy who is incredibly full of himself which is complete turn off for me. I really did love how James Franco and Zooey Deschanel were a couple! How adorable! I'd suggest waiting it out for this one in the discount theaters as well. Or better yet, a Netflix DVD :)
Projectionist Grade: C+
What a cute funny movie! I would even call it family friendly. Hardly vulgar like you may expect from comedians such as Tina Fey and Steve Carell, but definitely family friendly with children 12 and up! And I really loved how it all came together at the end. Steve Carell was such a sweetie! I hope I end up having a marriage like this one :)
Projectionist Grade: B+
Since my older sister said how amazing this film was, I was expecting nothing short, but somehow.. it DID fall short. I guess it's possibly that I'm not a big fan of superhero movies, but I really don't think Thor was all it was cracked up to be. Non-original storyline but I thought the ending was too cliche. That was the one thing that I definitely did like about it. I would suggest this if you love superhero films but if you can relate to any of my other critiques, then I would suggest waiting till it goes to the discount theaters.
Projectionist Grade: B-
Ahh here we are again with Natalie Portman! To be honest, I expected a lot more to come out of this film however I did exempt the fact of Danny Mcbride being the lead role. I just adore James Franco I guess! But dang.. just all around crude. Some of it wasn't clever.. just straight up crude. And of course Danny Mcbride is still going along with the career as being the guy who is incredibly full of himself which is complete turn off for me. I really did love how James Franco and Zooey Deschanel were a couple! How adorable! I'd suggest waiting it out for this one in the discount theaters as well. Or better yet, a Netflix DVD :)
Projectionist Grade: C+
What a cute funny movie! I would even call it family friendly. Hardly vulgar like you may expect from comedians such as Tina Fey and Steve Carell, but definitely family friendly with children 12 and up! And I really loved how it all came together at the end. Steve Carell was such a sweetie! I hope I end up having a marriage like this one :)
Projectionist Grade: B+
Thursday, May 26, 2011
A Bridesmaid's Second Hangover in Sin City
The past two days were filled with hilarious and interesting films. Lets get started!
What can I say? This film was extra hilarious! It was almost a complete and total replica of the first film, except it's in Bangkok which instantly makes you even MORE terrified about what instances they went through while they were completely smashed. Instead of trying to find Phil, they're trying to find Stu's new brother-in-law to be, as well as a monkey being replaced by the lone baby from the first film. If you liked the first film, you'll love the second. Plain and simple. I cannot wait to see it again!
Projectionist Grade: A
Yet another hilarious new comedy! Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig are phenomenal! Every scene was filled with something absolutely hilarious and I couldn't help but have my eyes glued to the screen the entire film. And I loved the new comedic lady faces I saw in this film. This film is pretty freakin vulgar so watch out, but for me, it was outrageously funny. KUDOS!
Projectionist Grade: A-
I'm all for weird comic book films but this was reeeeally out there. I honestly didn't really like it. It kept me watching with the interesting cinematography take on the graphic novel but other then that, I wasn't very impressed. The screenplay was kind of all over the place. It brings you back to all the characters in the ending but still a little too loose for my liking.
Projectionist Grade: C
What can I say? This film was extra hilarious! It was almost a complete and total replica of the first film, except it's in Bangkok which instantly makes you even MORE terrified about what instances they went through while they were completely smashed. Instead of trying to find Phil, they're trying to find Stu's new brother-in-law to be, as well as a monkey being replaced by the lone baby from the first film. If you liked the first film, you'll love the second. Plain and simple. I cannot wait to see it again!
Projectionist Grade: A
Yet another hilarious new comedy! Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig are phenomenal! Every scene was filled with something absolutely hilarious and I couldn't help but have my eyes glued to the screen the entire film. And I loved the new comedic lady faces I saw in this film. This film is pretty freakin vulgar so watch out, but for me, it was outrageously funny. KUDOS!
Projectionist Grade: A-
I'm all for weird comic book films but this was reeeeally out there. I honestly didn't really like it. It kept me watching with the interesting cinematography take on the graphic novel but other then that, I wasn't very impressed. The screenplay was kind of all over the place. It brings you back to all the characters in the ending but still a little too loose for my liking.
Projectionist Grade: C
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