Monday, August 25, 2008

Movies #229-233

08/24/2008

232. Death Defying Acts (2007)
Other Means
This is such a weak return to the screen for Catherine Zeta, watching this movie I felt like I wanted an entire movie with Guy Pearce as Houdini in a Houdini movie, not some movie with Catherine Zeta's character that happened to have Houdini in it. Here is a tip to watching this one, if Catherine Zeta or that annoying girl from Antonement (don't get me started on her, she sucks up the movie here like she did in Atonement) are on the screen, fast forward.


233. Pathology (2008)
Other Means
While the movie was trashy like I expected I also expected it to incredibly bad, and it only toes the line from being bad, so I guess this is a decent trash watch, but I'm not recommending it because I was expecting worse.

08/21/2008

231. Tom Dowd & the Language of Music (2003)
Off DVR, Shown on IFC (widescreen, uncut)
This documentary was pretty cool showing the career progression of Tom Dowd, a must see for anyone that is into music history and the evolution of the studio process.

08/20/2008

230. Does Your Soul Have a Cold? (2007)
Off DVR, Shown on IFC (widescreen, uncut)
This documentary was eye opening about Japan because on the last couple years has the word depressed meant anything, and the individual portraits were pretty well done also. Interesting watch if you catch it on IFC.

08/18/2008

229. Kekko Kamen Returns (2004)
Off DVD
This movie was campy but it didn't quite go the extra miles that I was expecting and came off really soft. By the way, the hero of the movie is a topless woman that runs around with only a mask on kicking ass for the disenfranchised.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Movies #223-228

08/16/2008

227. The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)
Other Means
For all the bad reviews that this movie had I was expecting it to suck really bad, and it does suck but it’s not as bad as I thought it would be. I’m mostly just offended that the first movie to join these giants of Chinese cinema Jet Li and Jackie Chan has a fucking cracker as the main character!!! WHY!! Woo-ping Yuen does the action scenes so at least it has that going for it, but a lot of the dialogue here is really forgettable also, a good rule of thumb is that if the white devil main character is on screen fast forward if you have the capability.


228. All Through the Night (1941)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies
This is a pretty standard Humphrey Bogart movie but Peter Lorre is here to help out also and he’s always a treat to watch. Bogart infiltrates a secret organization of Nazi’s in New York trying to take over the government. If you have to see all the Bogart movie then add this to the list, but there isn’t really anything done here that wasn’t done better in his other better known films.

08/15/2008

226. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Off Hulu.com (widescreen, uncut)
Since the remake of this is coming out in the next year or so I decided I couldn’t really pass up a free viewing in widescreen. Now the movie is a classic and I can only imagine how they will update this for the better or worse. But I really want to call attention to Hulu.com because when I watched this all I had to do was watch the Tropic Thunder extended trailer and then I got to see the rest of the movie uninterrupted which is pretty great (usually there are small commercials breaks a few times through the movie). This was uncut and tons of cursing throughout so the movie would have suffered viewing it on cable. Basically I can only high recommendations to Hulu if you see a movie that you wanted to catch on their site. (Hulu.com is official, free and not a pirate site)
Highly Recommended Watch

08/14/2008

225. The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
Jack Lemmon goes again over the man in a mid-life crisis field and has the writing of Neil Simon here to back him up. While this movie is good, I get really tired of hearing old married couples bicker back and forth and this movie has this in ample amount.

08/13/2008

224. Sleuth (1972)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
While the acting throughout this piece can never be faulted this is basically just a filmed stage play so it is rather dull to watch two people talk back and forth for over two hours. A must watch for all movie buffs to get to see Olivier and Caine go at each other.

08/12/2008

223. Tropic Thunder (2008)
In Theaters
This is by far the best movie that Ben Stiller has ever directed and even the eager Ben Stiller haters will be enjoy this one. Robert Downey Jr. though steals the show, and the part by Danny McBride further extends his track record of great parts, I think we be seeing a lot of him over the next year and a half. Go see this one with an audience also because a lively audience is the best way to see this one.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Movies #219-222

08/10/2008

222. Transsiberian (2008)
Other Means
I had some high expectations for this movie because of Brad Anderson’s previous movies, but the subject for this movie is a lot more normal than the subjects of his past movies, and while this is well written and acted, it just isn’t really that interesting.

08/06/2008

221. The Naked Street (1955)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (uncut)
Completely forgettable movie that has a really young Anne Bancroft here, and Anthony Quinn has the lead part but the script here gives him nothing to work with. Also fans of MST3K will notice the truly versatile Peter Graves waddles through this one also as an upstart newspaper reporter.

08/05/2008

220. Pineapple Express (2008)
In Theaters
Because of seeing the redband trailer for this movie so many times I had begun to think that I had unrealistic expectations for the movie. But this movie surpassed all those expectations that I had. If you want to go see this movie go see it now while you can see it with an audience.

08/04/2008

219. Get Carter (1971)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
Michael Caine puts his pimp hand down hard in this movie. Caine is out for revenge and on a rampage, this movie still stands up over time. Highly Recommended Watch

Monday, August 4, 2008

Movies #213-218

08/03/2008

217. State of Grace (1990)
Off DVR, Shown on IFC (widescreen, uncut)
This movie features the youngest John C. Reilly that I've ever seen on film, but Sean Penn is the main character and the film does handle well the gentrification of Hell's Kitchen I feel like the rest of the movie was done better in The Departed, but still this movie is worth watching if your in a gangster film mood and you've never sat through this one.


218. The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
With this dynamite cast all in their prime and with John Sturges at the helm I had high hopes for this picture, but this could have easily had at least twenty minutes shaved off the running time. So the movie is about the Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill, so why does Donald Sutherland who plays an Irishman in this have the majority of the screen time in the movie??? This movie just kind of lurches to the end and doesn't really produced anything more memorable than putting Michael Caine in a Nazi uniform.

08/01/2008

216. Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
This Michael Caine film has some great kitsch value but it's also a decent watch and with a crazed Texas billionaire trying to lead a revolution against communism that has some not so subtle references to the Nazi party, but this film really works even though the slightly ridiculous parts.

07/31/2008

213. Back Door to Hell (1964)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
While the rating for this one is low in IMDB, i really liked the understated nature of this film. Also Jack Nicholson has a starring part here from early in his career. This one is slow and has some really under developed native characters but was still better than I thought it was going to be.


214. Mysterious Island (1961)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
This movie only really gets interesting when Captain Nemo shows up about three-fourths of the way in the movie, even the Harryhausen creature work couldn't make this an interesting watch. On the other hand this brought to light again how much of an unexplored figure that Captain Nemo is, I'd love to see a movie where he is the main character.


215. Son of Godzilla (1967)
Off DVR, Shown on Turner Classic Movies (widescreen, uncut)
Besides the man in suit action here, which there really isn't that much of because baby suit man steals the spotlight, it's just stiff japanese scientists sitting around trying to control the weather. I was bored.