Tuesday, January 29, 2008

There Will Be Blood

I had been waiting so long to see this movie. It got TONS of award hype. It has one of the most intense actors in Daniel Day Lewis, and frankly, it didnt live up to my expectations.

Now, this is most definitely NOT to say this was a bad movie, it was actually extremely well done, but there were events in the movie, some big and some small that just took away from the story, like the jumping of large amounts of time and the insinuated events that take place off camera and/or that are not explained well enough, but these are hard to describe in detail without giving the movie away.

Daniel Day Lewis will most definitely win best actor in a role that could not have been played by anyone else. His supporting actor in Paul Dano was also a very intense performance as the preacher at the Church of the 3rd Revelation, but at the end of the day, this very well directed and very well acted movie just did not take the cake.

My money is on No Country for Old men for Best Picture

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Academy Awards Outrage

Whats with all this outrage about the Academy Award nominations!?
I have read articles on Yahoo, JoBlo, and Rottentomatoes of people crying that their favorite movie got snubbed.

News Flash: we had a great year! there are so many good movies out there and only 5 nominations per category. It is impossible for every "great movie" to get nominated for something.

The leaders of the pack got a bunch of nominations just like every year (i.e There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Men, Atonement) and lets not dance around around it, these guys are probably gunna win their categories.

Now, on the flip side, does Enchanted need 3 best song nominations, while Walk Hard gets none? Other than a couple of my biased picks, this was the only real category that shocked me. Everyone has there picks that they feel got snubbed, but this years nominations really are not as bad as people are making them out to be.

That being said, my picks for the main 6 categories:

Best Picture: No Country for Old Men
Best Actor: Daniel Day Lewis
Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem
Best Actress: Ellen Page
Best Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett (the only good part of Im Not There)
Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Cloverfield

My apologies for leaving such a long break in between my posts, but I have been busy moving back to school for this semester....that having been said, its safe to say Cloverfield lived up to all its long preceding hype.

The teaser trailer for Cloverfield came out during the previews of Transformers with no title and started internet buzz for the many months to follow until its release. No one anywhere on the web knew a thing about this "mystery movie" until a few weeks ago a full trailer was released including the name.

Since then people have been buzzing about how crazy this movie looks..... and it was indeed crazy

Filmed all by a hand held camera with the only cuts being when the camera man turns off the camera for brief moments, this movie puts you right smack in the middle of this new kind of monster movie.

I got so into this movie and loved how well the director succeeded in making the audience feel like they're actually there. Its Blair Witch Project meets (insert monster movie here) and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time (which sadly is actually under an hour and a half)

But I would most definitely recommend this movie for anyone who doesnt get motion sickness...its an extremely entertaining little flick..

Monday, January 7, 2008

Charlie Wilsons War

2 good reasons to see this movie.

1. the brilliance of the dialogue and acting of Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

2. my grandfather didnt fall asleep while watching, which is how I can tell if he liked the movie or not.

This movie is quite capturing because of how closely it is based on the true story of Congressman Charlie Wilson. Although I was too young to remember everything that went on during this time period, the filmmakers did an excellent job of keep the audience up to speed and entertained.

The critics obviously agree that this movie is worth seeing, as evident by the 5 golden globe nominations: best picture (musical/comedy) best actor (musical/comedy) best supporting actor and actress and best screenplay.

In my opinion, Philip Seymour Hoffman stole the show, but maybe its just because Im biased.