The Corpse Bride: I would have thought I'd posted about this before, apparently not. I re watched it around Halloween. It's a fun Tim Burton movie, if you like Nightmare Before Christmas, you'll probably like this. Nightmare is on a grander scale but I think maybe I like this story better? I don't know, give it a try.
The Theory of Everything: I didn't initially post about this movie because I stopped watching partway through the movie. What I did see was beautifully filmed and I learned quite a lot about Stephen Hawking. I had no idea about his family life or even that he'd had one. I stopped watching because it was too hard, hard to watch what was happening to Stephen and hard seeing how his family life was falling apart. I didn't want to go on.
The Mask of Zorro: I don't know a lot about the Zorro story, I've seen some Zorro movies but I don't know how this movie compares to the original. It's an entertaining action movie, it's also one that you shouldn't think too hard about.
Spectre: So this may be the last Daniel Craig Bond film, it's also where the reset sort of rejoins the rest of the Bond-vers(?). I've really enjoyed the reset and I was worried that this would be too much like the super cheesy Bond's past. It did have cheesy moments but I think it was pretty good. It was also more tasteful than many of the Bond movies... more cutting away. There is still violence and some very unpleasant things and a lot of barely covered nudity in the opening sequence but over all it was a good movie.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The Wind Rises: Another beautiful movie from Miyazaki, he really is a master. I didn't realize going in but this movie is about the man who designed the Japanese bombers know as "zeros". I don't know how faithful the account is to life, honestly I've never given thought to someone designing those planes, I haven't given much thought at all to the actual planes. Anyway he's not a crazy war or death monger, he's just a gifted man who really loves airplanes and wants to make them the best they can be. It's a sad subject and story in a way but it's a really great movie.
Friday, September 25, 2015
I Am Big Bird: This is a documentary about the man who plays/performs Big Bird on Sesame Street. It was very interesting, I grew up watching Sesame Street, it was cool to see things like how Big Bird works under the costume etc. It was also a very sweet and uplifting story, the guy behind the bird is pretty cool.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Woman in Gold: This movie is fantastic, great actors, great filming etc. and a heart touching story. Everyone should see this movie, because it's good and because the subject matter is very important. We need to move on from WWII and other disasters and horrible things but if we forget them, if we pretend they didn't happen, then we risk repeating them.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Henry V: I've heard parts of this play quoted but I've never seen or read it before. I like a lot of the play, there are great speeches and some great morals, however in the end I couldn't get behind it. I was reminded of a quote from M*A*S*H "War isn't Hell, war is war and hell is hell and of the two war is a lot worse, there are no innocent bystanders in Hell." As always, Kenneth Branagh does a wonderful job. It was fun to see Judi Dench and a young Christian Bale in small parts.
Land Before Time: I realize there's great disparity between these two movies, I watched this while babysitting...three times. Land Before Time is not a cinematic masterpiece, but it's okay. I realized that LBT and Ice Age are the same story, they're different movies but it's basically the same story. Also, I was embarrassed for Spielberg and Lucas when I saw their names in the credits.
Land Before Time: I realize there's great disparity between these two movies, I watched this while babysitting...three times. Land Before Time is not a cinematic masterpiece, but it's okay. I realized that LBT and Ice Age are the same story, they're different movies but it's basically the same story. Also, I was embarrassed for Spielberg and Lucas when I saw their names in the credits.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: I really loved the first movie and this was still a fun movie but here's my problem with sequels: you get everyone all squared away in the first movie and then to create a plot for the second movie, we're back having the same problems we had in the first movie, it's frustrating to see characters regress liked that. Also they added Richard Gere to this movie and I can't stand him. An okay movie but not up to the original, however the original cast (except for the character who died) are back.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Death Comes to Pemberly: This is a mini series, but it's three episodes, each about an hour. When I first heard about this I got excited but when it comes right down to it, this is a murder mystery and a P&P fanfic. It's find but it's not amazing, for one thing, P&P times are a bit of a stretch for a murder mystery, you don't get murder mystery before you have the technology, for lack of a better word, and the officers of the law in place. (I'm struggling with the words but I hope my point comes across).
On a different note, I really liked seeing a different side of Darcy and Elizabeth, that maybe it wasn't always "Happily Ever After" as I've always supposed.
On a different note, I really liked seeing a different side of Darcy and Elizabeth, that maybe it wasn't always "Happily Ever After" as I've always supposed.
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