In my review of I give it a year I had a bit of a rant about jokes being relevant to real life and not being so over the top that they don't work, well in that sense This is 40 is a breath of fresh air. The Jokes come thick and fast and most of them work, especially if you have kids, or have turned 40 (Which I haven't)
With a lot of the comedies so far in 2013 leaving me feeling quite flat, this is the most I have laughed in the Cinema since Ted in July last year.
Having said that, this film is not without its faults. I have often criticised films on this blog for their use of language were it is not necessary, and whilst I understand the need to use the language in a film of this context, I just felt there was a bit to much of it. the expletives come thick and fast in every scene, and when a movies does that it loses its impact to shock.
However my main problem with this film is the complete lack of any narrative ark, The jokes come thick and fast, but one does not relate to the previous one, and you could almost put the scenes together in any order. this is essentially just a series of very funny scenes one after the other with no sense of a story going anywhere until about the last half an hour. At one point I found myself wondering just how much longer the film would last.
On the whole though, if you just want to go to the cinema for something to make you laugh, then this is definitely for you, just don't expect the plot to make any sense 7/10
I fancy myself as a bit of an amateur film critic, reality is I probably don't have a clue what I am talking about, but hey I thought I would throw this out there and see if anyone wants to hear what I have to say. Feel free to post comment if you agree or disagree with my opinions.
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Monday, 25 February 2013
Friday, 15 February 2013
A Good Day to Die Hard
Who's Idea was it to aim A Die Hard Movie for a 12a audience? The Audience Demographic for this movie, is likely to be people who love the original. how many 12-18 year olds are likely to go and see this, compared to the 30ish market (like myself) there is nothing like annoying your target market.
I know I have ranted on here in the past about Bad Language, but its not the language that is the iissue, its whether the useof language is neccessary. A Die Hard without the swearing, is like a Horror movie being reduced to Scooby Doo.
Perhaps if this was a one off film, I wouldn't be so disappointed, but the Die Hard Movies have a rich heritage that has just been completely ruined by this poor excuse for a money making exercise.
The plot is weak, with cross and double cross and tripple cross, quite how you could plan that much is beyond me. also how on earth you can blow up a room full of enriched uranium without there being a nuclear explosion that kills everyone i'm not quite sure.
If you have never seen Die Hard 1-4 then you might get some enjoyment from this, for anyone who loves the die hard films, this is best avoided. 1/10
I know I have ranted on here in the past about Bad Language, but its not the language that is the iissue, its whether the useof language is neccessary. A Die Hard without the swearing, is like a Horror movie being reduced to Scooby Doo.
Perhaps if this was a one off film, I wouldn't be so disappointed, but the Die Hard Movies have a rich heritage that has just been completely ruined by this poor excuse for a money making exercise.
The plot is weak, with cross and double cross and tripple cross, quite how you could plan that much is beyond me. also how on earth you can blow up a room full of enriched uranium without there being a nuclear explosion that kills everyone i'm not quite sure.
If you have never seen Die Hard 1-4 then you might get some enjoyment from this, for anyone who loves the die hard films, this is best avoided. 1/10
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Beautiful Creatures
Beautiful Creatures is an interesting story of love and magic, it deals with issues of religion and spirituality. I was not sure what to make of it.
The two leads, Alden Ehrenreich as Ethan and Alice Englert as Lena put in decent enough performances, and Jeremy Irons is always a safe pair of hands, but for me there was maybe something a little lacking in the chemistry of it.
That said, it is a solid story line, and there are some good one line jokes. I particularly liked the observation that the local cinema always gets the titles wrong, showing such films as "Interception" and "Finale Destination"
This is a decent watch, I don't feel like it wasted 2 hours of my time, it is very good, but does not quite reach the required depths to bring out the superlatives. In all honesty given the choice of films in the cinema at present, there are better alternatives than this. I guess the best way to sum this up is enjoyable if you have seen eveerything else. 7/10
The two leads, Alden Ehrenreich as Ethan and Alice Englert as Lena put in decent enough performances, and Jeremy Irons is always a safe pair of hands, but for me there was maybe something a little lacking in the chemistry of it.
That said, it is a solid story line, and there are some good one line jokes. I particularly liked the observation that the local cinema always gets the titles wrong, showing such films as "Interception" and "Finale Destination"
This is a decent watch, I don't feel like it wasted 2 hours of my time, it is very good, but does not quite reach the required depths to bring out the superlatives. In all honesty given the choice of films in the cinema at present, there are better alternatives than this. I guess the best way to sum this up is enjoyable if you have seen eveerything else. 7/10
Monday, 11 February 2013
DVD Review: Untouchable
Untouchable is another film that was high on my must see list that I didnt get to see in the cinema, so over the weekend I sat down to watch it on DVD, and I can see why it got a lot of positive coverage.
This is a very heartwarming true story, and is excellently portrayed. despite it not bei in English, you can feel the emotion of the chracters, and how the friendship between Phillipe and Driss really grows throughout the film.
this is a very good watch, and if you didn't catch it on the big screen, then I recommend he DVD 9/10
This is a very heartwarming true story, and is excellently portrayed. despite it not bei in English, you can feel the emotion of the chracters, and how the friendship between Phillipe and Driss really grows throughout the film.
this is a very good watch, and if you didn't catch it on the big screen, then I recommend he DVD 9/10
I Give it a Year
Having seen the trailer for I give it a year, it struck me that it is the sort of film where the funniest jokes are in the trailer, and the trailer is not particularly funny. I guess having gone into see this film with that attitude, that is exactly what I got out of it.
For me in order for a comedy film to be funny, then there has to be an element of realism about it. For instance, the Stephen Merchant Character in this film is so over the top in his inappropriateness, that actually I don't know anyone like that, and it ceases to be funny, and starts to be cringeworthy.
In the same way, the whole marriage counsellor bit, there is no way that would ever appen in real life, it is so far removed from any sense of reality that it just is not funny.
Having said that, there are some genuine laughs in this movie, especially the digital photo frame scene, precisely because I'm sure there are people out there who that has happened to, it is the sort of oke that you can relate to and therefore is absolutely hilarious.
All in all though, I didn't really enjoy this film, so many of the jokes are unrealistic and so far over the top that my reaction was one of cringing rahter than laughing. I'm sure there are people out there who will find this very funny. If you enjoyed the five year engagement last year, then this is for you, its just not for me 4/10
For me in order for a comedy film to be funny, then there has to be an element of realism about it. For instance, the Stephen Merchant Character in this film is so over the top in his inappropriateness, that actually I don't know anyone like that, and it ceases to be funny, and starts to be cringeworthy.
In the same way, the whole marriage counsellor bit, there is no way that would ever appen in real life, it is so far removed from any sense of reality that it just is not funny.
Having said that, there are some genuine laughs in this movie, especially the digital photo frame scene, precisely because I'm sure there are people out there who that has happened to, it is the sort of oke that you can relate to and therefore is absolutely hilarious.
All in all though, I didn't really enjoy this film, so many of the jokes are unrealistic and so far over the top that my reaction was one of cringing rahter than laughing. I'm sure there are people out there who will find this very funny. If you enjoyed the five year engagement last year, then this is for you, its just not for me 4/10
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Hitchcock
Thanks once again to cineworld for the advanced review of Hitchcock, allowing me to see it and write this blog ahead of its release on Friday.
This biopic of Alfred Hitchcock is brilliant, Anthony Hopkins puts in a superb performance, however the real star performance comes from the wonderful Helen Mirren as Hichcock's wife Alma. Her performance is superb, *spoiler alert*especially in the scene where he accuses her of having an affair, where she absolutely steals the show with her repost.
I don't want to spoil the end, but the sequence of Hitchcock almost conducting the audience is simply sublime.
There are very few faults with this movie, I have one little nuanced criticism, although the final monologue scene/joke works, and I suppose having opened with monologue narration, it should also end that way, but I think it may have been better to have ended at the end of the final scene of the actual movie, with the last line then being "and that my dear is why they call me the master of suspense".... *roll credits*. Maybe thats just me, see it for yourself and make your own judgement.
Even though we are only into February, I have enjoyed so many films already this year and this is the best so far 10/10
This biopic of Alfred Hitchcock is brilliant, Anthony Hopkins puts in a superb performance, however the real star performance comes from the wonderful Helen Mirren as Hichcock's wife Alma. Her performance is superb, *spoiler alert*especially in the scene where he accuses her of having an affair, where she absolutely steals the show with her repost.
I don't want to spoil the end, but the sequence of Hitchcock almost conducting the audience is simply sublime.
There are very few faults with this movie, I have one little nuanced criticism, although the final monologue scene/joke works, and I suppose having opened with monologue narration, it should also end that way, but I think it may have been better to have ended at the end of the final scene of the actual movie, with the last line then being "and that my dear is why they call me the master of suspense".... *roll credits*. Maybe thats just me, see it for yourself and make your own judgement.
Even though we are only into February, I have enjoyed so many films already this year and this is the best so far 10/10
Monday, 4 February 2013
Flight
Less a film about the flight, this is a film about one mans battle with alcoholism. The actual flight is over in half an hour, and the rest of the film deals with the fallout.
Denzel Washington's portrayal of a drunk is a magnificent bit of acting, after seeing Lincoln I thought Day Lewis should win Best Actor, but Washington has pulling something special out here, and in my opinion should win best actor for this performance.
Claudia Winkleman on Film 2013 said that she had guessed where the film was going to end up by about half way through, I didn't find that, maybe she is just more intelligent than me, but it did have me guessing what the outcome was going to be (I won't ruin it for you)
This is a really good story with a well constructed plot, deep characters who you feel you can empathise with, and lots of lessons for life along the way.
The Crash scene in particular is brilliantly shot, and the wwhole film has a great feel to it.
My only minor gripe is about nudity, particular in the first 60 seconds of opening scene of the film, while whip is on the phone, we have a wide shot with the stewardess getting dressed, which a) takes away your attention from the phone call (if you are a red blooded man like me) and b) was not neccessary, or at least not full frontal. as I have often said in this blog, I don't mind Nudity, Violence, and swearing in a context, if they are neccessary to tell the story then by all means put them there, but where they are not required I would prefer not to see it.
Aside from that small gripe this a magnificent film, and I am surprised that it has been overlooked for the best picture oscar 9.5/10
Denzel Washington's portrayal of a drunk is a magnificent bit of acting, after seeing Lincoln I thought Day Lewis should win Best Actor, but Washington has pulling something special out here, and in my opinion should win best actor for this performance.
Claudia Winkleman on Film 2013 said that she had guessed where the film was going to end up by about half way through, I didn't find that, maybe she is just more intelligent than me, but it did have me guessing what the outcome was going to be (I won't ruin it for you)
This is a really good story with a well constructed plot, deep characters who you feel you can empathise with, and lots of lessons for life along the way.
The Crash scene in particular is brilliantly shot, and the wwhole film has a great feel to it.
My only minor gripe is about nudity, particular in the first 60 seconds of opening scene of the film, while whip is on the phone, we have a wide shot with the stewardess getting dressed, which a) takes away your attention from the phone call (if you are a red blooded man like me) and b) was not neccessary, or at least not full frontal. as I have often said in this blog, I don't mind Nudity, Violence, and swearing in a context, if they are neccessary to tell the story then by all means put them there, but where they are not required I would prefer not to see it.
Aside from that small gripe this a magnificent film, and I am surprised that it has been overlooked for the best picture oscar 9.5/10
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