Thursday, May 02, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
The Place Beyond The Pines (2013)
I haven't started to think about a potential list of great movies I've seen in 2013, but without having to delve deep into that subject, I know for a fact The Place Beyond The Pines will certainly feature in my top 10.
All elements known to public made this film appealing... From the director who brought us Blue Valentine in 2010 (a favourite of mine) alongside with a terrific cast lead by two A-Listers who seem to become more mature as times goes by.
Ryan Gosling (in his second collaboration with Cianfrance) and the recently Oscar nominated Bradley Cooper, take the lead in this soon to be cult classic, with an unusual narrative and surprising/fresh storyline. Hints of classic/traditional cinema are all over the place... scene transitions and dissolves, shifts of themes and even a certain acting style that gives a vintage feel to it. It's great film making and Cianfrance has made a huge statement with his sophomore movie, which by the way, he also wrote alongside with Ben Coccio and Darius Marder.
Other things worth mentioning are the cinematography, two surprising performances from young actors Dane DeHaan and Emory Cohen and a fantastic soundtrack as well. It is captivating, intense and mesmerizing, blending perfectly with what's happening on screen... Especially a track called Snow Angel - in my opinion the best in the entire album. Kudos to Mike Patton, Faith No More's front-man who composed most of the tracks!
I urge you to go and watch it at the cinema. Completely worth it!!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Superman / Man of Steel
Saw this on a website (thanks Luis) and thought it was spot on!
Click on the first video and watch the second mute!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
That's what keeps me rockin'
by: Robert Cray
If I was the creator of an American sit-com about a couple... something in the likes of Mad About You...
... This would definitely be the opening song for the show!!
Catchy, subtle blues track
If I was the creator of an American sit-com about a couple... something in the likes of Mad About You...
... This would definitely be the opening song for the show!!
Catchy, subtle blues track
Monday, April 08, 2013
Sunday, April 07, 2013
Saturday, April 06, 2013
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Monday, April 01, 2013
The Somersby Store
I don't even like cider... but this is great!
Friday, March 29, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Friday, March 08, 2013
Monday, March 04, 2013
Saturday, March 02, 2013
A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
Who doesn't like John McClane?
This is a serious question! Who doesn't? No matter your age, your gender or your personal taste in movies... most likely you are a McClane fan!
Why?
Because he is the king of cool! Because he is witty! Because he's just a normal guy caught up in these extraordinary scenarios who always manages - in style! And... because he is Bruce Willis! There would be no actor on this planet, in any lifetime by that matter, who could deliver such an interesting and charismatic character like Willis!
But don't disregard director John McTiernan, who made a big name for himself with this amazing creation. Although a very big part of this franchise was carried on Bruce Willis's shoulders, people are still aware of McTiernan's importance as a director and the screenwriters crucial role. It's no coincidence the Die Hard saga is regarded as one of the biggest and most successful action cult movies.
From 1988 to 1995, the trilogy was out and even though people wanted more - and there was room for more - it was only in 2007 that a fourth instalment came out, which people were eager to see but they knew there was a serious risk of damaging the image of the first three. Live Free or Die Hard (2007) showed everyone that even a different and softer McClane was able to work his magic, despite a drop of quality when compared to the earlier ones. It was still entertaining and the response, both critical and commercial, was good... but the audience probably felt it was time to leave at the top and give it a rest. There was too much on the line for people to come up with something that would eventually "drop the ball" and jeopardize the Die Hard legacy.
Unfortunately, in this world there are greedy producers, who only look at profit and at movies from a business standpoint. There is also a man that goes by the name of John Moore, who seems to take joy of making horrible films. Everything this guy touches, turns in to dust! From the moment it was announced his involvement with A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), I knew the movie was doomed!
First reviews came out and they were awful. No surprise there! My anger towards Moore kept increasing... but even with all this in mind I could not stop myself to going to the nearest cinema. I owed it to Willis, I owed it to McClane... one of my all time favourite heroes!
McClane stopped being the ordinary man mixed up in an unlikely situation. He was now seen as a super-cop (taking in to account his accomplishments in previous movies) "looking for trouble". Just this was enough to discaractherize what the main hero should be all about!
Then... he's a lot more softer, less cheeky and genuine. We've came across part of this in the fourth sequel, but it was justifiable to a certain extent. I mean... McClane is now a much older (supposedly maturer) man! Still... it broke my heart to see a different man and by the time we reached the latest movie of the franchise, despite having some good lines, most of it seemed fake and uninspired and with so much silliness going around and keeping your mind busy... it made it hard (at least for me) to enjoy A Good Day to Die Hard.
A good example of that is the over the top car chase in the beginning of the film. Just ridiculous what they did there! Half way through I was already bored and desperate to move forward!
Sad to say there aren't any elements to compensate any of Moore's mistakes! Both his son and the antagonists don't balance the film enough... Poor scripting, poor screenplay and above all, poor directing destroyed completely an evening that should always be good!
Sad to say there aren't any elements to compensate any of Moore's mistakes! Both his son and the antagonists don't balance the film enough... Poor scripting, poor screenplay and above all, poor directing destroyed completely an evening that should always be good!
Shame on John Moore and Skip Woods for this dreadful movie!! And shame on you too Bruce Willis for not saying no to this project! How could you - or anyone else involved - do a scene or two and think "this is good stuff that we are doing!"? Don't you go half way through and realize you are harming yourself and the character you've worked so hard to achieve such a legendary status?
The only thing I can say to this movie's defence is that the UK version was rated, which basically took out some of the best scenes / lines (some trailers show exactly just that)!
Anyway, besides the blow... I'm still a Die Hard fan... and if Willis makes his last appearance as the NYPD... then please make it count!!!
The only thing I can say to this movie's defence is that the UK version was rated, which basically took out some of the best scenes / lines (some trailers show exactly just that)!
Anyway, besides the blow... I'm still a Die Hard fan... and if Willis makes his last appearance as the NYPD... then please make it count!!!
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