Monday, 15 July 2013

Pacific Rim - A Review

4 Stars - Fun


This is the film the power rangers wishes it could be...

Pacific Rim is a great fun action film with giant robots, called Jaegers,  fighting giant aliens, called Kaiju. That's basically all you need to know about it, even the most hardened cynic would be hard pressed not to just sit back for some of the action packed awesome.

There are also good performances, especially from Idris Elba who continues to prove why he's more awesome than everyone else in whatever film he's in.

However the CGI can sometimes get a bit tiring on the eyes as the entirely CG action scenes can sometimes go on for way too long. I didn't see it in 3D, but my eyes were a bit sore by the end regardless.

He just exudes awesome... even with a porn tash
In short, great fun, worth a watch.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

A Non-Trekkie's Perspective - Star Trek series 1


When I was a kid I never watched Star Trek. For many that's somewhat hard to believe, it's one of those shows everyone seems to have grown up watching and loving. I was never into it though, my classic show of choice as a kid was Batman. First thing of Star Trek I saw was the 2009 J.J. Abrams reboot, and it wasn't until recently that I actually tried to watch Star Trek the show and see if it was worth it. My plan here is to watch each series and give my opinions on them as a whole, highlighting episodes that I thought worked well and ones that didn't. Once I work through the series I shall move onto the films. Then when it gets to the point with the films that Next Generation series starts I'll start watching that too as I want to do this as close to the original timeline as possible.

Series 1 episode 1: The Man Trap
I felt that the series got off to a fairly mediocre start with The Man Trap. It didn't really take the time to introduce the characters and concepts and wasn't all that interesting an opening episode. However it soon started to pick up and before I knew it, I was kind of hooked. The characters are all great fun, the acting often cheesy and campy and many of the stories have interesting ideas that raise some interesting moral questions, some handled better than others.

The First of these more interesting stories for me was Episode 3 Where No Man Has Gone Before In this episode an ordinary crewman, who is an old friend of Captain Kirk's gains mysterious godlike powers and the story looks into how these develop and how power can corrupt a man's mind. It also forces Kirk to make hard decision and kill his friend. There was also some good stuff with the medical scanners making for a creepy underscoring to some tense scenes.

Series 1 episode 3: Where No Man Has Gone Before
Star Trek, like most good Sci-Fi can range from the clever, to the scary, to the downright goofy. Such as the episode Shore Leave. This episode features, amongst other things, The White Rabbit, from Alice in Wonderland, Don Juan and Sulu battling a Samurai as the crew's thoughts are brought to life. It's good for them to not take everything so seriously all the time and it gives the series a sense of fun that extends beyond it just being 60s camp.

However they were not all good episodes, for example Mudd's Women was less than stellar. A con man brings three bewitching women aboard the enterprise and they take drugs to make themselves more beautiful and want husbands, but the beauty can come from confidence and I stopped caring about 5 minutes in.

Another of these lesser episodes is unfortunately the series finale Operation: Annihilate! where there would have been potential for some strong emotional development for Kirk, as it featured his brother, sister-in-law and nephew, but the only one with any lines is the sister-in-law. This could have had a vulnerable and hurt Kirk trying to save them above the cost to others and eventually having to let go. But instead they're just sort of forgotten about to make way for not all that interesting plot they have.

What would have made a far better finale would have been the penultimate episode The City On The Edge Of Forever this sees Kirk and Spock travelling to the 1930s to stop a deranged Bones from altering history. However Kirk falls in love with a local woman and soon realises that saving the future will come at a great personal price. It has good drama, some good comedy and genuine character moments.

series 1 episode 28: The City On The Edge of Forever
Overall I would say this is a very entertaining series. Has some very fun and clever stories and highly energetic and likable characters. While I'm not yet in the awe of it that many people are there's still a whole lot of the show left and I look forward to boldly going where I've never gone before.

Now You See Me - A Review

3.5 Stars - Fun


So if you took Ocean's Eleven and mixed it with the Prestige, you'd get something like this. Fun times.

There's nothing especially new on display here, it's a basic heist film with some elements of a basic magic film thrown in. What makes it fun is the performances and film making. Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine are all as good as you would expect and the rest of the cast are all great fun too.

There is certainly a lot to admire here, and while it is fairly simple and predictable it makes for it by being plenty of fun.

More things need Woody Harrelson in a hat
In short, good fun and worth a watch, but maybe wait for TV

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Snitch - A Review

4 Stars - Solid


The Rock and Chalky White both in a film together? I am sold.

Snitch is a drug thriller about The Rock trying to get his son out of prison by helping the D.E.A. arrest some serious players. It is pretty darn good.

The story, inspired by true events, is emotionally charged and really pulls you into the drama, helped out a lot by one of The Rock's best performances to date and a strong supporting cast, featuring Michael K. Williams and Susan Sarandon.

Although I will say this of the writing, there are some very obvious influences of Breaking Bad and The Wire and at times it can almost feel distracting, because you're just getting into a scene, then someone says something straight out of one of these shows and you can't help but notice.

don't be fooled by the poster, this isn't The Rock does Taken
In short, a good solid film, well worth a watch

World War Z - A Review

3.5 Stars - Decent


why is it that whenever zombies attack buildings suddenly set on fire and none of the lights work?

World War Z is a relatively entertaining zombie film. The performances are okay, the zombies are somewhat intimidating while in motion and there's some genuinely tense moments. However it lacks some of the visceral gore and unsettling scares that make the best zombie films work.

The Zombies are good when they move fast and you don't get much of a look at them, but when they're moving slowly and you get close ups on their faces they just look kind of silly and all tension gets lost because you're laughing.

okay, so this might be Sean of the Dead...
In short, I'd say worth a watch, but maybe wait for TV

Friday, 14 June 2013

The Man of Steel - A Review

4 Stars - A Good Start


Faster than a locomotive, able to leap speeding bullets and more powerful than a single bound... or something like that...

Superman is back on the big screen after a good seven years away. This is an attempt to recreate Superman in the modern eye and make him accessible to today's film going audience, and for the most part I'd say it succeeds, though there are a few issues I have with it.

The film has a fairly sombre tone, which works quite well, but sometimes goes a little too far. I'd prefer something a bit more fun from a Superman film. Still the story is decent enough, Superman is given a lot of dignity, the villain is great and the action is, mostly, very good though sometimes it feels like you're just watching CGI.

I Will Chew Scenery!
In short, worth a watch, and worth a sequel, let's see this improve.

Friday, 7 June 2013

After Earth - A Review

1 Star - Really Bad


This isn't so much a film as a vanity project by Will Smith to try and get people to think his son can act... he can't...

This film is incredibly dull, the action isn't exciting the story is boring and predictable, there's a whole bunch of plotholes and Jaden Smith is, as ever, really unlikable.

Also this film says that fear isn't real and you can just stop having fear, which is nonsense. It also mentions Moby Dick a lot, but that, as far as I'm aware, is about obsession and madness, not overcoming fear...

Also Will Smith spends about 80% of this film sitting down speaking without emotion, that is not how you use Will Smith. Will Smith should be up and about filling the screen with his unique energy.

Story by Will Smith: Again, not so much story as way to make his son famous...

In short, don't go see it, it sucks.