Friday, October 28, 2011

Review-Real Steel

Real Steel is an action family film about the world of robot boxing. The world of humans boxing has gone by the waste side. One of those boxers, Charlie Keaton(Hugh Jackman), is having rough time adjusting to this new world. He is self centered, risk taker that has fallen on hard times in the robot boxing circuit. During this time, he is reunited with his eleven year old son, Max(Dakota Goyo), who he was too busy to raise. Neither one of them see eye to eye due to the hurt from their past. With the help from their gym owner/robots expert Bailey Tallet(Evangeline Lilly), they begrudgingly tour the robot boxing arenas together. Real Steel is more than just a Rock 'em Sock 'em robot film. The film mixes up parts of films like Over the Top, Rocky and Iron Giant and manages to pull it off. The movie has heart, which is shown through the relationships of the three main characters. The film is directed by Shawn Levy(Night of the Museum 1&2) and it almost resembles an anime film in some ways. Despite being heavily male dominated, it is a good action film for the whole family.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Review-50/50

50/50 is a comedy, inspired by a true story, about a man who discovers he has cancer and the changes it has on his life.  Adam(Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a twenty seven old professional that works with his obnoxious best friend Kyle (Seth Rogen). When Adam decides to visit his doctor about pains he is having, he finds out he has a rare form of cancer. This diagnosis forces him deal himself and the relationships around him, which includes Kyle, his girlfriend Rachael(Bryce Dallas Howard) and his mother(Angelica Hutson). He sees a counselor named Katherine(Anna Kendrick) to deal with everything he is going through. The title 50/50 not only describes the chances he has on beating the disease but also the perfect balance this movie has. A comedy dealing with cancer could end up way too dramatic or too comedic that it  does not take the subject seriously. This movie find the right balance of laughing and crying throughout to make the story believable and heartfelt. The performances are good to great, especially Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the main role. I love this movie and would definitely recommend it to anyone.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Quick review-Ip Man 2

If you haven't seen the first Ip Man, you should. It's one of the best martial arts films in years. Ip Man was a grandmaster that taught Bruce Lee as well as many others in the martial art of Wing Chun.  The second film is as good as the first one. The cinematography is great in the film and so is the choreography. The scene with Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung fighting on a balancing table is amazing! Go see it if you have the chance(after you watch the first one, of course). 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Review-The Smurfs

The Smurf is the live action movie based on the popular 80's cartoon. If you never seen the cartoon before, here's a brief summary. The Smurf are little blue people(no, it's not Avatar) that live in harmony in  a village filled with mushroom houses. Most of the them are named for their character traits. In the cartoon as well as the movie, their nemesis is Gargamel(Hank Azaria). He wants to capture them to harness their essence for magical purposes. Enter a portal that transports a handful of Smurfs and Gargamel to New York and you have the plot for the movie. It is a surprising cute movie that will appear to kids and the parents that loved the show when they were young. Even if you were not a fan of the show, there are moments that you will enjoy in the movie. The animation is good but it seems a little off at times. Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays(from Glee) does a good job in the movie as the couple who protect the Smurfs while in New York. 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Review- Captain America

Captain America: The First Avenger is  part of the Marvel Entertainment's puzzle piece that started with Iron Man. Several movies has followed to connect the dots while being their own movie, most recently Thor a few months back. Captain America does a great job of being a good standalone movie with connection to others films. Most of the movie takes place during World War II. The story focuses on Steve Rogers(Chris Evans), a skinny man who gets pushed around a lot. His goal is to get into the military and fight for his country. Even though his medical conditions keeps getting him rejected, his will and heart keeps moving him forward to his dream. He is selected to be a part of the government project to make a person a Super Soldier. The serum was taken before by Johann Schmitt(Hugo Weaving), a Nazi officer whose power hungry obsession bubbled over after he took it. The movie does a great job on characterization. You feel for Rogers and the journey that he goes through, more than some films.There is a huge Captain America(U.S.A.) versus Schmitt/Red Skull(Nazi Germany) comparison throughout the movie. The director is Joe Johnston, which has a good grasp of the past in his movies(The Rocketeer, Hidalgo, The Wolfman,). If you like superhero movies or movies that was made during that era, you will love this movie. If you don't fall into that category, there are plenty things in there for you to like. PLEASE, remember to stay after the credits(it's awesome!).

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Review- Horrible Bosses

Horrible Bosses is a movie about three friends and the bosses they despise. Nick (Jason Bateman) has worked overtime hours to get a promotion just to have his boss David Harken(Kevin Spacey,who is at his slimest here) give it to himself. Dale (Charlie Day,from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) has his boss Julie Harris(Jennifer Aniston) blackmails him and sexually harasses him at work for sex. Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) has a cokehead jerk named Bobby Pellitt (Colin Farrell, almost unrecognizable) who doesn't care about anyone. All three are stuck at their jobs for one reason or another. They decide the best way to find happiness in the workplace is to kill their bosses.Then, add Jamie Foxx to the mix as an ex-con with an usual name that the friends hire. The movie was funny and has some memorable moments to it. The cast of actors/actress playing the friends and villains have so much fun with their roles.  The movie did have to fight through the "showing too much/the best parts on the preview" syndrome. Overall, it was a good movie and I would definitely watch it again. Watch through the credits for extra stuff.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Review- X-Men: First Class

X-Men: First Class is the fifth film from the X-Men franchise and a prequel to the first film. It takes place in 1962 and the two different roads Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr(aka Magneto) took before they had met. As like the first film, it opens up with what happens with Lehnsherr as a kid. It proceeds to expand on what you know. There is a moment that takes place after that with Sebastian Shaw(Kevin Bacon, in an great villainous performance) that will cause Lehnsherr(Micheal Fassbender) to hunt him across the Earth. Xavier(James McAvoy) works on his study on genetic mutation with childhood friend Raven aka Mystique(Jennifer Lawrence) by his side.  Their paths cross as they both try to stop Shaw: one for revenge and one for peace. The theme of which path do you choose is the strength on this movie. The action is good and it does a decent job making sense of what is happening. For the regular movie/non comic fan, this will be a great movie to see. If you are a fan of the original ongoing stories from the comic, some of it might not sit well. It is nowhere near as bad as the things that happened in the third film or X-Men Origins:Wolverine though. If you like the first two movies, you will like this one. Some scenes may be too intense for younger audiences.