Friday, August 21, 2015

Man From U.N.C.L.E.

 
The Man From U.N.C.L.E
 
Period piece.  This is a phase designated for a film  that is set in another era.  I enjoy period pieces.  I especially enjoy them when they are done in a way that transports me to that time period.  An example of this is The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
 
I'll admit that I was skeptical of this film.  I did not have a desire to see it in the theatres after learning that the two starring actors consist of a guy who hardly spoke in his last film (Henry Cavill, Man of Steel) and a guy who was part of a huge literal and figurative train wreck (Armie Hammer, The Lone Ranger).  What drew me in was the director and the trailer, not to mention that the film is not R-rated, but boasted a lot of action and intrigue in a 1960s setting.

Like any period piece, the costumes, sets and cars were accurate, and done very well.  But unlike other period pieces, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. not only transports you to the 1960s, but it also takes you back and puts you into the genre and direction of a 1960s spy film.

Here are some elements from this film that might intrigue you:

There is a handsome and suave American spy:

There is a vulnerable and brutal Russian spy:
 

There is a beautiful, young woman:
 

There is a director that knows how to make an exciting film:  
 

With all the of these elements combined with a twisting plot line and car chases that make you forget about any Fast or Furious movie, you have on heck of a fun movie that I highly recommend.  

A big "Thank you" goes out to my wife from whom the suggestion came to watch the film.  An excellent choice.

I categorize this film as:
Action-packed
Fun
Exciting
 
4/5 Stanley Cups

Format: On the big screen at the theatre. 

Viewing Period: One shot all the way through.

Inspired me to: See The Man From U.N.C.L.E  again.  I really enjoyed it!

Monday, August 17, 2015

Pacific Rim

 
Pacific Rim
 
Have you ever looked at your Netflix list and seen some selections that make you think, "well, I haven't seen that one yet.  I guess I'll give it a try." ?  That is what happened to me this past week.  I hope it never happens to me again.  Once bitten, twice shy.

One should always go into a movie-watching experience anticipating good things.  I happened to be looking on Netflix and was checking out "My List".  For those who are not aware, "My List" on Netflix is a list of movies that you, the user makes so that you can easily and readily choose the movies that you have been waiting to watch.  On my list I had Pacific Rim.  I am confident that I put Pacific Rim on my list due to the simple fact that I had never before watched it.  There was nothing else drawing me in to watch it.  I had never seen a film directed by Guillermo del Toro, nor had I seen any of the classic monster versus monster movies such as Godzilla, King Kong, or Cloverfield.   My closet encounter with a giant monster fight was the music video to "Intergalactic" by Beastie Boys.
 

Needless to say, I had no reason to be watching this movie and it shows in my apathetic review.  This movie has its audience and nothing that I can say or point out will change that fact that some people with love this movie and others will simple not care, So I'll just highlight some moments that I enjoyed.

I loved Charlie Day as the monster-obsessed scientist.  He was a relief to watch and I do wish that he was in more of the film.

 

I enjoyed the Australian accents.  Everyone loves Australian accents!  (They could be New Zealand accents, but I am no expert.
 

Cool monster battles, but I wanted to see them.  Too bad sea monsters only attack at night.

 

Well, that's about it!  I won't able to sway you to like it or not.  You either do or you don't.

I categorize this film as:
 
Ridiculous
Fun
No my cup of tea, but it could be yours.
 
2/5 Stanley Cups - Technically impressive, but not much else.

Format: Netflix, on the big screen in the basement.
 
Viewing Period: One shot all the way through at 6-8am.

Inspired me to: Watch one Godzilla movie.  That's all I need.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Raiders of The Lost Ark


 Raiders of The Lost Ark

What do you do on a Sunday night with your sons?  Maybe you have dinner, play games, or read a book.  We decided to watch a classic movie and make a memory.

Don't worry, I know what you are thinking: "Tyler, have you never seen Raiders of The Lost Ark before today?"   The answer is: of course!  This is one of my favorite movies of all time.  It is timeless and fun, but it wasn't until today that I realized the real reason why it is a brilliant film.

I have mentioned before about my experience watching Casablanca.  If you forgot, don't worry, click hereCasablanca is the most "classic" film I have yet to see.  It have lines that you remember, characters you love, and humor sprinkled throughout tense, dramatic scenes.  This is exactly what draws me in to the adventure when I watch any Indiana Jones film, but especially Raiders of the Lost Ark.  While I was watching Raiders today I realized how brilliantly this 1981 film was made in the style of 1940s adventure films.  What? You don't believe me? Please let me show some examples:

The entrance of the hero:

We don't even see Dr. Jones' face until he rips a pistol out of a traitor's hand with his whip, and at that point we get the hero shot:

 
Here is a video and blog entry that goes into how this shot was set up.  It really helps you to appreciate the vision that good directors have.  Video     Blog


The use of shadows and silhouettes:  This helps to keep characters mysterious and to avoid showing violence.  this style is used in Dick Tracy, a film based in a similar era.


There is simple, stylized, and obviously-staged fighting with gags.
 

These are just a few of the elements that make Raiders of the Lost Ark an absolute classic film.  Not only is it a classic for modern times, but it hearkens back and pays homage to the giants on whose backs it stands.

I love this movie for being fun and exciting while displaying elements of old serials that I am only now starting to notice.  Raiders warrants a watch if you are unfamiliar with it and it warrants another watched if you have seen it before, just to appreciate the brilliance of Steven Spielberg's direction.

I categorize this film as:
 
Classic
Fun
Adventurous
Worth a deeper look
5/5 Stanley Cups - only a true dynasty can measure up to this film!
Format: DVD (a birthday present from the Lopez family. One of the best gifts I've ever received!)
Viewing Period: One shot all the way through while Miles played with toys and Gavin slept through half.  Gavin woke up in time for the truck pursuit sequence.  He thought it was hilarious when Indy knocks the Nazis off the side of the truck.
Inspired me to: Watch the rest of the Indiana Jones Trilogy. (and Crystal Skull to complete the set.)

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Salmon Fishing In The Yemen

 


Salmon Fishing in The Yemen

I remember the first time that I heard the title of this film.  I was confused.  It sounded as though some one wanted to write a story about things that don't match.  It could have been called "Mountain Climbing in the Netherlands" or "Igloo Building in Ecuador" and I would have the same reaction.  I thought that this film was a straight drama about a fisherman trying to achieve his goal and someone told him that fulfilling his goal was impossible, like going salmon fishing in the Yemen.

I had no interest in this film due to the unfortunate title.  My disinterest was tamed when I found out that Emily blunt was in it.  Now, you may ask: "is Emily Blunt your celebrity crush?"  The answer would be "no".  Since I reviewed Edge of Tomorrow I stated that I was looking for an Emily Blunt movie that was of any value.  I was lead to Wild Target by a friend of mine, but I was not taken by it.  One of the reasons for my dislike of the film was that the age difference between the leads is 23 years.  Also, I found Emily Blunt's character unlikable.  It was not my cup of tea.

Now let's get back to the film that I am reviewing.

The two leads in the film are 12 years apart in age.  I can deal with that.  Emily Blunt's character is likable and full of the British charm.  That is what I was looking for.  Ewan McGregor uses his actual Scottish accent and is a lovable loser.  That is perfect.  To top it all off, the character of the Sheikh is kind, philosophical and charming.  There are likable characters, an unorthodox story, and a number of fine actors in this film.  I am a little disappointed that it took me so long to find it.

Lesson learned:  don't judge a movie by its title.

I categorize this film as:

Very British
Charming

3.5/5 Stanley Cups - Take out the minor swearing and I'd give it a 4.

Format: Netflix

Viewing Period: The first 10 minutes I watch a month ago.  I watched the next hour one morning on the TV.  I finished the film on the iPad early in the morning.

Inspired me to: Go fishing and continue to fall in love with my wife.  (not at the same time.)

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Edge of Tomorrow



Edge of Tomorrow

If you are not comfortable with guns, war action, death, violence and repetitiveness, please forget about this movie.   This film is full of action and death, over and over again.  It is the nature of the plot.  Tom Cruise's character is infected with alien blood that allows him to replay the previous day when he is killed.  You see him die a lot.  I cannot emphasize this enough.  IF YOU DON'T LIKE SEEING A GUY HAVE A GUN POINTED AT HIS HEAD, DON'T WATCH THIS MOVIE!!

With that said, one can assume that I did not watch this film with my kids.  That assumption would be correct.  This is an intense movie that is a thrill-ride through one day that seems to never end.

I am not a Tom Cruise fan, but I find that I am enjoying the films that he has put out as of late. There should be no doubt that Tom Cruise is one of the few bonafide movie stars of our time.  Just take a look at his IMDB page.  You will not see any short-lived TV shows or Lifetime movies on his resume.  He is the real deal and he is fully aware of his status.  Just watch the latest interview he had with Jimmy Fallon.  Mr. Cruise is in the business of entertaining the masses and he no longer mentions his personal life.  This is the Tom Cruise that I enjoy.

Aside from the all power Cruise, this film also stars Emily Blunt and she is no slouch in the shadow of her co-star.  Blunt kicks butt with a huge, Final Fantasy-inspired sword and she gives movie-goers what we want: an attractive, strong woman with a British accent.  I couldn't complain.

While the film itself is not a game-changer like Avatar, or The Terminator; it showed me that Tom Cruise can still carry a fun action film and Emily Blunt is a force to be reckoned with.  I look forward to more of her work in the future.

I categorize this film as:

Ridiculous (because it involves time-travel and aliens) and Enjoyable

4/5 Stanley Cups - A fun movie that I wouldn't mind watching over and over again, ironically.

Format: Netflix
Viewing Period: 80% of the movie in one sitting, the other 20% on my phone while I couldn't sleep at night.
Inspired me to: Find more Emily Blunt movies.  I looked.  There's not a lot I would watch.

The Rocketeer




The Rocketeer


Art Deco.
Fedoras.
The "Golden Age" of Hollywood.

All of these terms remind me of a time in the world when things were simple.  It was a time when we knew who the bad guys were, we ate our Wheaties and Ovaltine, and we didn't get distracted by reality shows because they didn't exist.

The 1930s and 1940s are a romantic time in my mind.  Show me a TV series or movie that is based in that era and I will most likely love it.  The Rocketeer is no exception to that rule.

I have seen this film a number of times, but it is still a thrill for me each time I watch it.  This last particular viewing I decided to watch it while I was watching my boys at home.  The biggest challenge in viewing this film was getting past the Walt Disney Productions castle which can sometimes upset my oldest son.  As luck would have it, The Rocketeer, though a Disney production, did not start with the traditional castle and shooting star.

I have not seen The Rocketeer in a number of years, but I was thrilled to watch it.  The Rocketeer character reminded me somewhat of Captain America (the 1940s setting helped that).  The German scientist was a near facsimile of Major Toht from Raiders of the Lost Ark.  The portrayal of Howard Hughes reminded me of Howard Stark of the Marvel universe.   These are all movies that I love to watch.  The Rocketeer reminds me of the reasons why I love them.
So, what are those reason?  Let me tell you:

1. This is a hero story, it's all about the good versus evil.  It seems like nowadays the enemy is invisible and can sometimes come from our own ranks.  While these films have an element of this deception, the bad guy is generally the universal evil:  Nazis.  No one argues in favor of the Nazis.

2. A classic beauty as the subplot.  There are few men who would give up their superhero status for the love of a young Jennifer Connelly. (or an older Jennifer Connelly for that matter!)  The hero has the classic weakness of compassion for his girl and this is something that I can relate to.  I love it!

3. A classic look.  High-waisted dress pants on the men, curvy cars on the street, and curvy haircuts on the women.  I love the classy look.  It is timeless!
Image result for 1940s suit

My favorite part of my viewing experience was when the Rocketeer stared flying around.  Both of my sons stopped playing with their cars and were thrilled to watch the movie.  Making movie memories is what being a father is all about for me.  I remember when my parents would take us to the local video rental store and we would rent 6 VHS tapes for 6 days and it cost $6.  Those were good days that still resonate in my memory.

So now the big question comes:  Is the movie really any good?  I think it is.  It is fun and visually appealing.  Did it win any Oscars?  No, but I love it, regardless.

I categorize this film as:

Classic and Fun.

4/5 Stanley Cups - I know others will grade it lower.  Frankly, my dear, I don't... give a "you know what".

Format: DVD
Viewing Period: One shot with children playing around me.
Inspired me to: Watch similar movies.  Examples: The Aviator, Captain America: The First Avenger, Agent Carter miniseries, the first 3 of the Indiana Jones films, Dick Tracy.