Saturday, June 30, 2012

Movie #641 ........................."Jeff, Who Lives at home

Movie #641 "Jeff, Who Lives at Home" is truly an indie film that follows the beat of a different drummer. The brothers are Jason Seigal and Ed Helms and mom is Susan Sarandon, and she has a storyline for herself. The film focuses on how every character feels trapped in a situation, trying to get up and out. As it unfolds, I tried to guess where it was going next, to no avail. It sure keeps you guessing until the very end when it ties together. I appreciated its creativity, and I think many will. But then, indie films are what I enjoy seeing a lot of, and this one is pretty good to be in the mainstream, somewhat! I give it 3.7 out of 5 Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011) R Siblings Jay and Mark Duplass direct this comedy focusing on two brothers -- one a moderate success, the other still living with Mom. A trip to the store for glue, however, turns into an encounter with destiny for the stay-at-home slacker. Genre:Comedies, Dramas, Independent Movies, Independent Dramas This movie is:Quirky Availability: DVD and Blu-ray

Movie #640 ........................."Moonrise Kingdom"

Movie #640 "Moonrise Kingdom" was a fun movie, very deadpan in its delivery, very quirky in its storyline. All the actors involved were so fun to watch, including: Bruce Willis, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, and Edward Norton. I didn't quite give it a 5 because I thought the kids could have been a tad better. At first, they slurred their lines and were tough to get to know and like, but after awhile I just got used to them, and thought they improved as the film went along. Disclaimer: this movie is NOT for everyone. The timing is slow, the film focuses on awkward people in life going through awkward movements to get through --- it is a period piece that you never know where it is headed ---- and it is really a quirky indie. If you have liked Wes Anderson stuff in the past (Royal Tannenbaums, Rushmore, Bottle Rocket), then this one ranks right up there, perhaps their sweetest one. But once again, not everyone will fall in love with it like I did. I gave it 4.2 out of 5 stars Moonrise Kingdom (2012) PG-13 Wes Anderson's quirky drama follows the frantic search that ensues in a small New England town when two 12-year-olds fall in love and run away together. As the townsfolk hunt for the vanished kids, a storm causes even more profound communal upheaval. Genre:Dramas, Romantic Movies, Romantic Dramas This movie is:Cerebral, Imaginative, Quirky, Romantic, Witty Availability: DVD and Blu-ray availability date unknown

Movie #639 ........................."Joyful Noise"

Movie #639 "Joyful Noise" I saw this about the same time as "Rock of Ages" and liked it more, even though the plot line was more contrived, at least one existed. And the singing was more joyful (gospel music) and the cast was more competent of a set of singers. The lead young guy, for example, is on broadway right now in "Newsies" and was Clyde Barrow earlier this year on Broadway in "Bonnie and Clyde." Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton can always sing, and the young girl from the spelling bee movie was very impressive, acting and singing. I can't say I watched it with rapt attention,as it was on in the background when I was doing other things, but I could still follow it and appreciate it for its musicality and strong theme, contrary to "Rock of Ages." 3.2 out of 5 Joyful Noise (2012) PG-13 Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah square off in this big-hearted comedy about a flat-broke town choir whose members dream of winning a national contest. However, the stars' struggle for leadership could scuttle the group's harmony and hopes of success. Genre:Comedies, Musicals Availability: DVD and Blu-ray

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Movie #638 ........................."Rock of Ages"

Movie #638 "Rock of Ages" was a movie I took the movie club to today, and most of them liked it well enough. I'm afraid I found it just passable. And that was mostly due to the girl lead, Hough from Dancing with the Stars --- she is quite likable and really saved the movie for me. Tom Cruise was good, too. Quite an odd characterization, but one he would know too well --- a man damaged by his "famous" personality. It is just that the film was so uneven ---- they all seemed to be acting independently as if they were all in their own movie, with a varying tone. Hated the Alex Baldwin parts, but then I'm not a fan --- Paul Giamatti plays the creepy agent well because he's done that part so often before. Nothing new here with the plot or within the confines of the genre ---- too many songs, but some are staged quite well. Others go on, and on, and on. If you aren't a fan of the ballad, stay away. And the film is filthier and raunchier than I was led to believe. I don't think I'd recommend it to many. Not my cup of tea. Looking forward to better ones this summer. 3 stars out of 5 Rock of Ages (2012) PG-13 In the 1980s, Los Angeles' famed Sunset Strip is pulsing to a beat that attracts waitress Sherrie and busboy Drew, who fall in love and chase fame while working at the Bourbon Room, a club catering to rock royalty like Stacee Jaxx. Genre:Music Availability: DVD and Blu-ray availability date unknown

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Movie #637 ........................."Madagascar 3: Europe's most wanted"

Movie #637 "Madagascar 3" was a lot of fun, even for us non kiddies! I have loved this franchise from the beginning so it is not a surprise that I enjoyed this one so much. Emphasis here was more on plot, busy-ness, chases, peril and less on characters and relationships, which is fine, but the only reason I didn't give it a 5. Love the penguins! Love all the main characters ---- the new ones, introduced here were good, too, esp. the tigress --- I hope they just keep adding on with these characters and more in the future! Highly recommend this one --- very busy and lots of fun. I guarantee that you or someone in your party on leaving this film, will be singing: the circus song with the words: dadadadadadadada Afro, dadadadadadadada Circus, Afro Circus, Afro Circus, polkadotpalkadotpolkadotpolkadot. Cute! Rate 4.5 stars out of 5 Madagascar 3 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012) PG Having ended their African adventures, Alex and his friends set their sights for New York City -- this time, hitching a ride with a traveling circus. But as they make their way through Europe, they run into their fair share of roadblocks. Genre:Children & Family Movies, Movies for ages 8 to 10, Movies for ages 11 to 12, Animal Tales This movie is:Goofy, Feel-good Availability: DVD and Blu-ray availability date unknown

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Movie #636 ........................."Pariah"

Movie #636 "Pariah" I had heard about this film long before I even saw the first trailer for it ---- it was controversial, and I guess that's the way of the controversial film about lesbianism. I was most impressed with the acting, namely the young girl and her mom. Very impressive. Script is okay, but it lacked direction in some places, and I wanted it to be tighter in focus. When it finally got to the high point, I was ready for it and it delivered a good punch. It came across as very realistic and much of an eye opener as to what a girl goes through when she has conflict in how she looks vs. how she feels about herself. I'd recommend it but not for the faint of heart! 3.5 out of 5 stars Pariah (2011) R Brooklyn teen Alike (Adepero Oduye) is a model child around her devoutly religious family, but she sheds the good-girl image to reveal a harder side during a nightclub excursion with butch pal Laura (Pernell Walker) in this coming-of-age tale of urban identity and sexual expression. With curfew looming and her parents none the wiser, Alike must catch the bus back home, where she faces the complex negotiation of her contradictory worlds. Genre:Dramas, Gay & Lesbian Movies, Independent Movies, Gay & Lesbian Dramas This movie is:Heartfelt

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Movie #635 ........................."One for the Money"

Movie #635 "One for the Money" is possibly the first of a series of Stephanie Plum books put on film, with Katherine Heigl at the helm. For the first one, it's pretty mediocre --- the main leads had little chemistry, the script had few laughs, the story had so many names, I was having trouble following and it didn't matter after a while;and one exaggerated scene after another. I DID like the family, but the script just dropped them. I DID ilke the 2 prostitutes she pumps for info in the streets, but the script drops them, too. and she has a best friend who teaches her how to break through locks and shoot, but the script didn't know what to do with him. Too bad. I liked the spunkiness and the kick ass attitude she has, but the script wasn't up to standards ---- it was more like a t.v. movie (perish the thought! and not a good one, either) I rated it 2.8 out of 5 stars One for the Money (2012) PG-13 Janet Evanovich's spunky heroine, Stephanie Plum, is adrift after getting a divorce and losing her job. To make ends meet, she becomes a bounty hunter, with her first big case revolving around a high school boyfriend who may be falsely accused. Genre:Action & Adventure, Comedies, Romantic Movies, Thrillers This movie is:Romantic