Superman Returns
June 28, 2006 at 10:54 pm | In In Theaters | 3 CommentsSuperman Returns is quite possibly the best Superman movie ever. I mean that. Seriously Superman IV was a waste of money. Superman III was weird. Superman II and Superman: the movie are classics–which the new film pays serious homage to and builds upon.
Brandon Routh is Superman. Seriously he looks just like Superman and has the same mannerisms and everything. Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane was okay. Nothing great, she played it–I didn’t believe the smoking one bit, but that’s okay. Kevin Spacey did a fantastic job as Lex. He was brilliant.
Parker Posey, oh Parker. Can you play anything but yourself? Maybe it isn’t the acting that bothers me so, maybe it’s just the walk. I hate your walk. Change it. Let’s just say that you were no Teschmacher. Bonus Kal Penn. I imagine the negotiations for the part went a little something like this:
Kal: Superman movie–kickin.
Big Hollywood Types: Yes, now you won’t be speaking.
Kal: Oookay, but I want lots of face time and to beat up Superman.
Big Hollywood Types: We can do that.
Okay during the climatic end of the film I couldn’t help but think: Jesus Richard use your eyebeams to help out. I also think this movie is why Cyclops got killed so early in X:3. Shit…work on crappy X-Men movie or go work on Superman? Hmmm….kill me in X:3 I got to go hang with the cool kids.
Anyway this film rocks and is well worth the time & money.
Forbidden Planet
June 16, 2006 at 11:34 pm | In Netflix DVD | Leave a CommentThis afternoon over my lunch break I watched Forbidden Planet. I think this is Leslie Nielsen's finest film. Seriously. Okay, I just don't like this comedy. This is the film that features Robby the Robot. How can you not love a sci-fi film with a robot? Plus this one deals with the Id. We all love films that deal with Freudian ideas. The Krells they conquered everything but the Id–the Id did them in. Fear the id! Woot.
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
June 16, 2006 at 11:25 pm | In In Theaters | Leave a CommentRock Fist Up! This movie kicks ass.
Okay Tokyo Drift has a little something for all the gearheads. It starts with a high school kid, Sean, a regular gearhead having some problems with the football team. There is a great race through a developing suburb (which you all know how I feel about those) that destroys lots of stuff. Thus Sean is shipped to his father who live walking distance from Shibuya.
When Sean shows up at his father's apartment, well I don't want to give away the movie, but I laughed really hard. It reminded me of some of my friend's places and the nefarious things that they did.
Sean meets up with Twinkie who, of course, shows him the racing scene. Thus he learns about drifting and the plot kicks in or something. I loved it that he completely trashed a car in his first race because he didn't know what he was doing.
I think I liked this movie so much because it was more of the Japan that I knew, as opposed to the Japan shown in Lost in Translation. I knew high school kids who were out all hours doing god knows what and recording it all on their phones. The fashions and way of life was familiar. Hell, I knew people who had to leave town because of Yakuza. Did I know any racerboys? No. I was in another subculture there-the surfing one. It's the racerboys cousin culture. I was the person who would point out the tricked out cars to my mates when we were in Shinjuku. Hell I recognized some of the highways they filmed on. Do I expect everyone to like this movie as much I as did? No. It's like the Dukes of Hazzard lots of fun.
Oh, and for the Cowboy Bebop fan this guy would so play the live action Spike.
Over the Hedge
June 5, 2006 at 5:39 pm | In In Theaters | Leave a CommentSaw Over the Hedge on Saturday. I found it to be delightful. Steve Carrel as Hammy was fantastic. I could related to Hammy, but only after ingesting 6 or 7 times the normal amount of caffeine in my diet.
Overall the commentary on suburban life was average. It just played off well in the animated form. It's always funny to see animated people be assholes. Perhaps I just have an abundance of distaste for the suburbs. I didn't grow up in the 'burbs, but rather a small town. Driving through the 'burbs freaks me out. Visiting friends who live in the 'burbs is even stranger as half the time I can't find their house–they look the same. I usually look for their cars. Let's bulldoze nature and build another subdivision where the houses all look the same and the coffee is weak. Woot.
It is a cute movie and will most definitely be highly quoted this summer. My favorite: Oh, my jazz dance injury. Bonus: there will be loads of kids getting into Ben Folds thanks to their wonderful soundtrack.
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