Saturday, August 30, 2008
'Traitor' Review
Friday, August 22, 2008
'Bottle Shock' Review
'Vicky Christina Barcelona' Review
Javier Bardem and Scarlett Johansson in Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Watch the trailer: http://www.moviefone.com/movie/vicky-cristina-barcelona/32858/main
Thursday, August 14, 2008
'Henry Poole Is Here' Review
Watch the trailer: http://www.moviefone.com/movie/henry-poole-is-here/30120/main
Monday, August 11, 2008
'Brideshead Revisited' Review
Hayley Atwell as Julia Flyte and Matthew Goode as Charles Ryder with Ben Whishaw as Sebastian Flyte in the new Brideshead Revisited. Watch the trailer: http://www.moviefone.com/movie-trailer-hub?movieId=29872&movieTitle=brideshead-revisited The official site: http://www.bridesheadrevisited-themovie.com/
Emma Thompson as Lady Marchmain
Sunday, August 3, 2008
'Swing Vote' Review
Kevin Costner and Madeline Carroll play working-class father and daughter in Joshua Michael Stern’s film. Watch the trailer: http://swingvote.movies.go.com/?CMP=KNC-svgtitle&HBX_PK=swing%20vote%20movie&HBX_OU=50
I was a bit disappointed in this movie but maybe it's because I was expecting something different. The previews led me to believe it was more of a comedy. Swing Vote proved to be more serious than funny although it could have used more laughs. The pacing could have been tightened as the political scenes seem to go on too long or repetitious . I'm not saying I didn't like it or not recommend it. The father-daughter scenes are the best part, including a heart-breaking one where daughter and mother meet after many years, each expecting more than what they want.
Kevin Costner plays a ne'er-do-well but likable single father of an adolescent daughter wiser beyond her age. He slides easily into his role but it's newcomer Madeline Carroll who almost steals the movie from the seasoned cast. When it's learned that he must cast the deciding vote in the Presidential election, their lives become a media circus and pawns for the press and politicians. Kelsey Grammar makes a good incumbent President but Dennis Hoppers lacks bite as his opponent and is better off playing villains. When his wife slaps him for lowering his standards, you almost think it's for being in a role unsuited for him. I kept waiting for Nathan Lane to be funny but that's due to my expectation. The political trickery should be dirtier in this movie and provide more laughs. More satire is called for but perhaps the filmmakers wanted to avoid it and concentrate on the plight of the working class and those without jobs.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
'The Mummy 3' Review
Resurrected: Jet Li as a 2,000-year-old tyrant in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Watch the trailer: http://www.themummy.com/
I haven't seen the first two installments of this franchise since seeing them at the movies so I'm fuzzy on their details. Yes they were entertaining and so was this one. More money has been spent on the almost never ending parade of special effects but this is what audiences seem to want to see. More & more movies like Wanted and The Dark Knight overwhelm your senses with fast paced action and editing. In this third Mummy there's hardly any 'slow' parts spaced between the assault on your eyes & ears. It's over the top but entertaining hokum with enough laughs in the manner of the Indiana Jones saga. The trailer says it all.
Brendan Fraser has a new actress replacing Rachel Weisz as his wife. Maria Bello offers fine support as a daring-do authoress accompanying him on their journey. I don't recall Weisz's version as funny but that will need rewatching the previous two movies. This time their son is of college age and a tomb raider whose action sets the plot in motion. They are tricked into releasing a mummified Chinese emperor (Jet Li) from a 2000 year old spell. Li scowls a lot but he's allowed because he's the cruel villain and not so good with English dialogue. The lovely & classy Michelle Yeoh plays his equally old nemesis who returns to stop him from reviving his army and she kicks ass as well as any man but in a more graceful manner. Check out Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. For those who hate reading subtitles, the DVD has an English soundtrack.