Best Trailer: The Super Mario Bros. Movie, 65, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Wonka, Five Nights at Freddy's
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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
2023 Action Award Nominations
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
2023 Movies I Have Seen
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
Friday, December 22, 2023
Rebel Moon: Review
Minor spoilers ahead!
While suffering from pacing issues, Rebel Moon sets up a whole new franchise that looks to be exciting.
The story line in Rebel Moon was a lot different than I was expecting. While I thought it would be mainly an action packed movie, I appreciated Snyder trying to set up the characters, so that you will be rooting for them when part 2 comes out next year. I agree that it felt like a crossover between Star Wars and The Magnificent Seven, but it worked really well. The story line needed to be paced a lot better though, because it started off really slow, and it almost caused me to fall asleep.
The acting was amazing. Sofia Boutella managed to hold her own very well. Ed Skrein stole the show as Admiral Noble, such a great casting choice, and I am looking forward to seeing more of him in the next movie. Charlie Hunnam's performance was a lot different than I was expecting, but I am glad that it turned out the way it did. Ray Fisher is one character I wish we got to see more of. I am hoping for a spin-off on his character.
The visuals were top notch, but with Zack Snyder at the helm, it doesn't surprise me. Zack always takes pride in his visual effects, and this film is no exception.
The action scenes were very well done. The slow motion shots allowed you to take it all in, and make you think that someone might not make it out alive. Snyder is so good with his action scenes, and this film continues to prove my point.
The film has set up so many sequels and spin-offs, and I am so looking forward to seeing what Snyder has in store for part 2, and beyond. Congrats Zack Snyder, you have done it again.
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3.5 out of 4 stars
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Wonka: Review
Spoilers Ahead!
While nothing ground breaking with this new version, Wonka has plenty of heart and charm for the whole family.
The story line was a lot different than I was expecting. While I loved the fact that the movie didn't try and go with a dark tone, I wish it had more of the Oompa Loompas. But, I loved the fact they had a bunch of callbacks to Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka movie, and that the story line had likable characters, and plenty of heart to it. The story line was pretty predictable at times though, which was a bit disappointing.
The acting was really good. Loved Timothee Chalamet's performance as Willy Wonka. He really did a great job at coming across as very likable, and charismatic. Chalamet also had a really good singing voice. Hugh Grant absolutely stole the show as Lofty the Oompa Loompa. I really wish Grant had more screen time though. He was so funny, and added a lot to it.
The visual effects looked really good as well. I loved the ending where it shows Willy Wonka making his chocolate factory, and showing the first room in the Willy Wonka movies, where you could eat anything. The CGI on the Oompa Loompa looked really good as well.
The humor was good as well. Really glad that they didn't do a bunch of cringe humor that would appeal to kids, but make older people groan in disgust.
The songs were solid as well. While not as memorable as the original Willy Wonka songs, they didn't feel forced which was very nice.
I can't see how they could do a sequel. I think it serves well as a standalone movie, and making a sequel would feel very hard, and forced IMO.
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3 out of 4 stars
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget: Review
While predictable, Chicken Run 2 is still a funny film for the whole family.
The story line was very predictable. I knew right from the start how the whole thing was going to turn out. I was a little disappointed that they didn't go for more of a heist kind of movie, but it still had some clever moments. Mrs. Tweedy's return was so great to see as well.
The voice acting was really good. Zachary Levi as Rockie was spot on perfect, even if it was sad that Mel Gibson was not able to return. Thandiwe Newton was perfect as Ginger, I honestly couldn't even tell the difference between her, and the original voice actress. I was so glad that they brought back Miranda Richardson as Mrs. Tweedy, she managed to steal the show once again.
The humor had me laughing so hard at so many moments. I was glad that the jokes had some adult oriented humor, and that it wasn't just geared towards young children.
I have no idea what else they could do for a sequel, but I am not opposed to getting one in the future!
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3 out of 4 stars
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes: Review
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes exceeds the very little expectations I had for this movie!
The story line was so well done. It was so neat seeing the different time setting for this movie, and seeing it from the Capitol's perspective. I have seen this movie 3 times already, and every time I have watched it, I notice some small details that I missed the last time I watched it. Francis Lawrence's attention to tiny details is a reason why I love this movie so much.
The acting in this movie was spectacular! While I originally hated the decision to cast Tom Blyth as Snow (Because I personally wanted Adam Driver), he knocked it out of the park! He did such a good job at portraying so many different emotions in multiple scenes. Rachel Zegler did a great job as Lucy Gray Baird. Some of her facial expressions managed to make you tear up, and she had a lovely singing voice as well. Viola Davis arguably gave the best performance however. She was very cartoony, but very serious at the same time. Was not expecting a whole lot from her, but she stole the show IMO. Peter Dinklage is not getting enough credit for his performance IMO. His character had so many layers, and Peter did a great job at portraying all of them in multiple scenes.
While there were not a whole lot of action scenes, the film's screenplay and acting was so good, that the movie did not need very many of them. I loved the film's tone so much as well!
I do not think there needs to be another movie in the Hunger Games series. The movies have run their course, and they were all good! The only thing I would maybe like to see from this franchise, is a series about the Hunger Games that weren't shown, and see how they started, and how the games got much more complex and innovated as the years went on. It is really the only thing left this series has to offer IMO.
Overall, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is a hauntingly great movie, that features stellar acting, and some great small details!
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
4 out of 4 stars
Godzilla Minus One: Review
Considering the movie only cost $15 million to make, they did a solid job.
The story line was solid, if predictable. I am not the biggest Godzilla fan, but I appreciated the time period they set it in. This allowed it to feel hopeless whenever Godzilla arrived. I also loved the WW2 themes it had set in the story line.
The acting was good. I always have a hard time judging movies where the actors don't speak English, because it is hard for me to watch their facial expressions, and read the subtitles at the same time.
Whoever worked on the visual effects should be proud of themselves. Considering the movie only had $15 million to work with, Godzilla still looked really good.
There is plenty of room for them to do a sequel. And considering how well they used their budget, and how much it is making, they might even give them a bigger budget. Should be interesting!
Out of 4 stars I would give it...
3 out of 4 stars