The last place you’d ever expect to find yourself
Movies July 22nd, 2009

I kept telling myself to write this review, because I didn’t want others to miss out on it. I’ve been putting it off, mostly because of the new job, but now’s a good time as any to give my impressions of Moon.
Tags: Kevin Spacey, Moon, robots, Sam Rockwell, science fiction
Our Sun Is Dying
Movies May 14th, 2009

I finally got around to seeing Sunshine. I loved it. Based in the future, the film follows a crew of eight that is sent on a mission to re-ignite our dying sun after the first craft to attempt to had seemingly disappeared. And sure enough, shit hits the fan, things go wrong, and the fate of everyone on earth is in jeopardy. Yeah, we’d all love a space movie where the mission isn’t compromised and everyone makes it back safe and sound, but where’s the fun in that?
I think what made Sunshine really compelling for me (at least for the most of it) was that when things went wrong, there wasn’t any clear “bad guy” to blame. It was just a miscalculation, or a loose grip, or a suicide. There wasn’t really a chance for justice or a way to right the wrongs. Conflict creates some great tension and drama, but to see it happen without any evil character to focus my anger and frustrations at was a nice change of pace for me. Of course, the antagonist comes into play eventually.
And that was my only gripe with it. It suddenly turned into a “slasher” flick. I can understand how one can mentally break down in the absolute vastness of space combined with the immense pressure of the mission, but “nekkid-skin-burned-religious-crazy-guy” was a bit over the top. I didn’t need a psycho stalker killing people one by one. I want them battling the actual difficulties of the mission itself. It’s more compelling to see them deal with the consequences of their own actions and decisions.
I absolutely loved the visuals and original score. Beautiful and breathtaking. Most of the acting was great, not spectacular, but enough to make it work.
Rating: 8/10. Story was solid, with no melodramatics like any other doomsday films. I loved the science fiction aspects of it. The visual direction and futuristic scores are probably what won me over the most. I’m getting the soundtrack as soon as I can.
And director Danny Boyle… you are talented! I am intrigued and surprised by the different types of films you create. Trainspotting. 28 Days Later. Sunshine. Slumdog Millionaire (which I saw and also thought was really awesome). All very different genres, but great movies nonetheless. What do you have next?
Tags: Danny Boyle, Sunshine
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Blood Suckers Aren’t Supposed to Sparkle
Movies November 29th, 2008
Movies are usually an enjoyable experience for me. I have large amount of attention and can follow along even the most complicated of storylines. I appreciate special affects, great filming, enthralling soundtracks, and outstanding acting. Even if the film were to fail in most of those aspects, I still enjoy watching them. The very act of losing oneself in a movie appeals to me. But before last night, I didn’t believe there could be another movie in existence that would upset me almost as much as Alexander did. I wasn’t interested in seeing it, but a friend had a ringing endorsement of it (this was her second viewing, in fact) so I decided to give it a chance. But damn… I was not sure of what I experienced in Twilight.
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you’re gonna die here
Movies June 5th, 2008
Crazy storm. Power was out at the house when I got back from work. So I decided to go waste time at the mall. Brought my cousin with me (who just graduated from 8th grade the other day and is ready for having some awesome adventures in high school!) I kind of wanted to see a movie, and just decided on the spot when we arrived to go see The Strangers. I haven’t seen a good slasher film in a while (probably since… um… this one). Well, that and I wanted to take my cousin to a scary movie since he is a big baby (freakin LotR was scary for him!) Hopefully I can break him in to be able to enjoy thriller/horror movies. Pretty much throughout the whole time he has his head down, squinting his eyes, and covering his ears. Not that I’d blame him, the movie gets pretty intense. Um… spoiler alert?

No, they aren’t putting on a play for them.
Tags: Horror, Movies, The Strangers
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