Wow. I actually completely forgot we had watched 300: Rise of an Empire, like two weeks ago. That's a statement unto itself. So, what do I actually remember? umm...
Eva Green! Oh yes, she had the hottest costumes. Her battle armour had these fantastic golden spinal ridge-horn-dealies that actually had a defensive purpose! And she was a wicked marksman, which meant her bow was elaborate and goth-ish. Oh, and her "off-duty" "dress"? Several leather strips that hid everything but gave her complete mobility. drooool. She also had the best lines. Anyway - that's what I remember most.
The rest is pretty much a blur of abs. That's sad. Oh, and the lack of anything remotely historical. As we learned from Spartacus, when it's bloody and believable? The combination is, simply, thrilling.
So, I guess I can't do anything but give it 2.5 out of 5 stars. Anything more would be a lie.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Now Playing: Veronica Mars
It’s funny, I never did share my love of Veronica Mars with
you, poppets, via a dedicated post. I
mean, I’ve mentioned the show in passing,
but haven’t had an ode to it like I have with others, and that’s okay. That may change this summer. After watching the movie, I’ve developed an
itch to rewatch the show in its entirety.
The movie was like a really good, double-part episode. Right down to not tying up all the loose ends
and hinting to what’s coming up in the future.
The mystery is good, pacing is good… it’s all good. The actors slipped right back into their
roles , too. No awkwardness there. It’s great to see father and daughter
reconnect (my favourite father-daughter relationship on TV, actually). And LoVe?
They’re perfect.
All in all: 4 out of 5 stars. But if you’re not a fan – don’t even
bother. The movie will make so sense and
half the dialogue quips will be lost.
Friday, March 07, 2014
oscars 2014
For the first time since we've made the Oscars a betting event, I actually won. (the first year, my dad won, and he made the picks according to “the sound of the titles”…go figure). The difference this year is instead of choosing with my heart, I picked things that the Academy would choose. The two categories I really went with my gut – Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay – I lost. So, there you have it.
For a recap, here you are:
The BIG SIX (a nice mix)
Best Picture: 12 Years a Slave
Best Directing: Gravity
Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong'o
Hard-to-find-in-theatre Awards
Best Foreign Language Film: The Great Beauty (Italy)
Best Animated Feature: Frozen
Best Animated Short Film: Mr. Hublot
Best Live Action Short Film: Helium
Best Documentary Feature: 20 Feet from Stardom
Best Documentary Short: The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life
Creative Awards
Best Original Score: Gravity
Best Original Song: Frozen (Her was robbed…)
Best Adapted Screenplay: 12 Years a Slave
Best Original Screenplay: Her
Technical Awards (a sweep!)
Best Film Editing: Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger)
Best Sound Editing: Gravity
Best Sound Mixing: Gravity
Best Visual Effects: Gravity
Best Cinematography: Gravity
Production Awards (no surprises)
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Dallas Buyers Club
Best Costume Design: The Great Gatsby
Best Production Design: The Great Gatsby
The real winner though? Ellen DeGeneres. She broke Twitter with that selfie (product placement as an art), ordered pizza (which the glitterati actually ate), and was cute-and-cuddly. I mean, she wasn't mean like Gervais, or risky like McFarlane, or even as witty as the Fey/Poehler 1-2 knockout, but she made me laugh and made 3 hours go by at a good clip.
Plus, I made $30 and learned how to spell BennyCumby's name.
For a recap, here you are:
The BIG SIX (a nice mix)
Best Picture: 12 Years a Slave
Best Directing: Gravity
Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong'o
Hard-to-find-in-theatre Awards
Best Foreign Language Film: The Great Beauty (Italy)
Best Animated Feature: Frozen
Best Animated Short Film: Mr. Hublot
Best Live Action Short Film: Helium
Best Documentary Feature: 20 Feet from Stardom
Best Documentary Short: The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life
Creative Awards
Best Original Score: Gravity
Best Original Song: Frozen (Her was robbed…)
Best Adapted Screenplay: 12 Years a Slave
Best Original Screenplay: Her
Technical Awards (a sweep!)
Best Film Editing: Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger)
Best Sound Editing: Gravity
Best Sound Mixing: Gravity
Best Visual Effects: Gravity
Best Cinematography: Gravity
Production Awards (no surprises)
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Dallas Buyers Club
Best Costume Design: The Great Gatsby
Best Production Design: The Great Gatsby
The real winner though? Ellen DeGeneres. She broke Twitter with that selfie (product placement as an art), ordered pizza (which the glitterati actually ate), and was cute-and-cuddly. I mean, she wasn't mean like Gervais, or risky like McFarlane, or even as witty as the Fey/Poehler 1-2 knockout, but she made me laugh and made 3 hours go by at a good clip.
Plus, I made $30 and learned how to spell BennyCumby's name.
Sunday, March 02, 2014
Now Playing: Nebraska
Finally - the ninth and final movie on the Best Pics list: Nebraska. It was a slow piece, lots of pauses and long stares. your typical Oscar fare. Bruce Dern was pretty good, but in watching him do the talk show rounds, I felt it was just an exaggerated version of himself. Will Forte? I've seen that earnest character on lots of SNL skits too. The best of the bunch had to be June Squibb, the cantankerous wife who was equal parts valkyrie, bitch, and faithful partner. I kinda liked her. As a movie? 3.5 out of 5 stars - a rental. Would I have bothered to watch it if it weren't nominated? Nope.
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