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Movies, Movies, Movies

March 26, 2008

I thought about putting this post under the category of “Art,” but considering some of the movies I’ve seen recently I decided against it. I have a friend who, when he sees a bad movie, will say, “I’ve seen better film on teeth.” While none that I’ve seen recently were quite that bad, they were not all so good. Not all of these are new releases, but just to give you an idea of some of the movies I’ve seen lately and what I thought of them, here you go:

I Am Legend
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I thought that the acting, for the most part, was good in this movie. Of course, the acting, for the most part, was all done by Will Smith. The movie does have an interesting story line. A scientist has found a cure for cancer that is 100% effective. But apparently it ends up killing the vast majority of humanity, turning a host of others into cannibalizing freaks and leaves the rest to be eaten for dinner by those freaks. I won’t give away any more than that. But overall I did not like the movie. I suppose they did their job well in that they kept me tense and on the edge of my seat the whole time. But then that’s pretty much why I didn’t like it. I don’t like movies that make me feel like I’ve been through an hour-and-a-half workout by the time it’s over.

War Of The Worlds
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This movie is a re-make of the H.G. Wells novel. On the whole I enjoyed the story line. I just didn’t like Tom Cruise very much. Of course, there is yet another scene in a Tom Cruise movie where he is running like lightning with every vein in his head popping out. I think that must be in his contract somewhere. “This movie shall have at least one scene where Tom runs like mad.” Anyway, aliens have invaded planet earth and they are exterminating humanity in vampire-like fashion, drinking their blood as they go. Tom is out to save his family, and as much of humanity as possible (except for the creepy guy who offers them refuge in his house. You can tell right away that this is not a man to be trusted). Once again, I will not give away the story, but I will say that this movie was decent, though I probably would have liked the book better.

Stardust
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A young man makes a promise to a girl that he loves (who is rather shallow, yet pretty) that he would bring her a star if she would marry him. He travels into a magical world beyond the wall of his home town to do just that. But this star is also being pursued by three witches and a prince as well because she holds the promise of immortality and power within her heart. Stardust reminds me a little of one of my very favorite movies: The Princess Bride. I really enjoyed this one, though I really do wish that I could once, just once, see Michelle Pfeiffer do something different in a movie. Watching her I couldn’t tell if I was watching Stardust, Hair Spray or Batman Returns. Robert De Niro, on the other hand, was excellent and very entertaining.

Others I’ve seen and my recommendations:
The Bourne Ultimatum. Bourne_ultimatum_2

If you don’t like the Bourne movies then there’s just something wrong with you.


The Italian Job. Italian_job_2

A little bit like Oceans 11 (or 12, or 13). I liked this one as well.


Horton Hears a Who. Horton_hears_a_who_2

I can’t say if this was really bad, but it was bad enough that I slept through a good portion of it - right there in the theater.

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6 Responses to “Movies, Movies, Movies”

  1. Les Puryear on March 26th, 2008 3:43 pm

    “I Am Legend” was predictable and a CGI orgy. If I wanted to watch a cartoon, I would have stayed home and watched the Cartoon Network.

    “War of the Worlds” or better known in the industry as “Run, Tom, run,” was kind of interesting. The CGI was much more realistic here than “I Am Legend.”

    The “Bourne” movies are spectacularly good with some of the best fight scenes and car chase scenes ever filmed.

    I haven’t seen the others.

  2. Matt Nichols on March 26th, 2008 9:17 pm

    Wow, you fell asleep during Horton…Anyway I enjoyed Bourne except for the second one, the fight scenes were shot way to close so I couldn’t tell who was who…

    I heard War of the Worlds wasn’t good but dang it I like Tom Cruise, I loved MI3, we didn’t see it the first week it came out to protest the Scientology thing, no a whole full fledged boycott would not work but we just figured if we didn’t see it first week, he couldn’t pay for his dog’s air conditioned dog house for a week :^P

  3. Debbie Kaufman on March 27th, 2008 12:02 am

    I’m with you fellas on the Bourne movies.

    You really fell asleep during Horton?(I had to repeat the question already asked to see if it really was true.)

  4. Paul on March 27th, 2008 12:43 am

    Yep. I really fell asleep during Horton. When you can read the book in 10 minutes you really have to draw out the storyline to stretch it to an hour-and-a-half.

  5. Marty Duren on April 3rd, 2008 9:28 pm

    Ditto Bourne.

    Matt-
    Bourne was the guy who survived the fight scenes :^) That’s all that mattered.

  6. Bryan Riley on April 13th, 2008 6:11 am

    Tara and I both enjoyed the Bourne flicks. I read all those books when I was a teen, so it was great fun to see them made into movies.

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