This bloody Japanese crime thriller sequel is far better than the original - I can't wait to see how it ends. 4/5
Beyond Outrage on Netflix
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Beyond Outrage
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Sunday, March 30, 2014
Five Favorites: "Five Favorite Action Films Since 2000"
Donna: Welcome to the newest addition of "Five
Favorites" with Michael Siegel! This month we decided to take on our
"Five Favorite Action Films released since 2000". For this list we
wanted to focus as much as possible on pure action films. For that reason we
decided to exclude the vast majority of superhero, sci-fi, or martial arts
films, as we were really trying to focus on pure action. However, if we felt that
the action in a excluded movie was just too good we agreed that we would allow
its inclusion. We capped the release date for this at 2000 - anything released
before that year was also excluded. We wanted to focus on what the genre looks
like today and not be tempted to fill our lists with old favorites.
We pooled our thoughts and came up with a short list of 30
films. Narrowing that down to just five was tough for me and I found myself
unable to not pick one sci-fi film for my final list. Honorable mentions for me
go out to "Valhalla Rising", "Machete",
"Unstoppable", and "Kick Ass".
Mike: This was tough for me, as most of the action movies I
watch slide into science fiction or superhero categories. Maybe it’s my
perception, but we don’t seem to be getting the kind of pure action movies we
did twenty years ago when Schwarzeneggar and Stallone ruled the box office.
Almost everything these days is part of genre franchise.
Nevertheless, here is my list, with only a little bit of
rule-bending. I do want to make an honorable mention of “Kill Bill”. Kill Bill is a great action movie. Unfortunately, that great movie is wrapped up
a bloated 2-volume package. If you
edited them down to one movie and cut the total run time by about 40 minutes,
it would probably be near the top of this list. Its action scenes are excellent,
the acting is great and the dialogue solid. But it is a prime example of what
I’ve disparaged as action movie bloat. I
also decided, at the last moment, to drop “Master and Commander” from my list
because it is as much drama as action and I’ll hold it back for a post on
criminally-underrated films.
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Donna's #5: "Death Race" - Yes, this is a totally
cheesy film with a flimsy plot and some questionable acting. But the action?
It's non-stop and totally adrenaline filled. Jason Statham is quite good but
it's Ian McShane that sells the film with his swarmy humor. The racing scenes
are just incredible and the film is filled with wonderfully gruesome violence.
If you're looking for a solid plot and well-drawn characters along with your
action this isn't for you. But if you're just looking for a good hundred
minutes of speed and death and slickly filmed action scenes then go no further
- this is the film for you.
Mike’s #5: “300” - My
first pick is also cheesy and ridiculous but still an adrenaline-fueled ride.
None of the actors tries to pretend he’s in anything other than a ridiculous
action movie and that makes it work. The visual style is stunning, the dialogue
suitably overblown, the action clear and the stakes high. I initially did not
like this film a lot because I wanted something more serious about the Battle
of Thermopylae. But over time, I’ve come
to like it for what it is.
Donna's #4 - "Act of Valor" - Filmed by actual
Navy SEALS and based on actual events, this action thriller broke new ground in
cinema. It was quite well received and with good reason - the action is
wonderful and terribly realistic because it's performed by real, highly trained
soldiers. However, the reason for its success is also the reason for its
downfall. Because these are soldiers and not actors the acting is truly weak,
enough so as to be distracting. When the action stops the movie falls apart
quickly, but the quality of the action sequences is so damn good and well
filmed that, in the end, it really doesn't matter. This is a must see for
action fans as it will give you a new appreciation of what real combat looks
like.
Mike’s #4 – “V for Vendetta” – Another comic book
adaptation, one disparaged by some of the fans. But this is another movie that
succeeds because of excellent visuals and great action sequences as well as
Hugo Weaving’s excellent voice work. The sense of momentum in the final act is
palpable.
Donna's #3 - "Battle: Los Angeles" - As
"Battle: Los Angeles" is a sci-fi/action flick this is my one real
conceit from the rules of this list. However, I was so taken with it that I
couldn't imagine my list not including this really amazing film. Both the
sci-fi elements and the action in this film are tremendously strong. The film
is perfectly paced, not too long, and has a plot that is really quite
believable and solid. The direction is just outstanding, particularly in the
long, elaborate battle sequences that make this film truly outstanding. There
really wasn't a weak spot in this film, and it is so adrenaline filled that I felt
it had to take the #3 spot on my list.
Mike’s #3: “Hot Fuzz” – Really, you could put all three of
the “Cornetto Trilogy” movies on this list. All three are good, but Hot Fuzz is
my favorite. It is wickedly satirical, darkly hilarious and absolutely mind-bogglingly
over-the-top bloody in its action. What elevates this movie to greatness and
garnered a spot on this list is that while it’s mocking action movies, it’s
also a fun action movie in its own right. The fight scenes are delivered with
skill and energy, it never loses its sense of fun, it never loses track of
what’s going on and it has a really slimy villain. Ironically, it’s a better
action movie than the hordes of overlong joyless movies it is satirizing.
Donna's #2 - "White House Down" - The first thing
I thought when I saw this film was that we finally had a true successor to the
"Die Hard" legacy. That's tall praise but I stand by it as this is a
truly solid film from top to bottom. Channing Tatum is the perfect action star,
possessing the needed charisma to truly command a screen. The plot, while
far-fetched at times, was actually believable and sold so well by the stars
that I bought it hook, line and sinker. The direction was also very strong with
well edited and perfectly paced action sequences throughout. I can easily see
this becoming a franchise like "Die Hard" did - that's how strong I
felt it was. A true standout.
Mike’s #2 – “Pacific Rim” – This would not make a list of my
best science-fiction movies. But it does make a list of my best action movies
because it is more of an action movie than a science fiction one. As I said in my initial review, imagine
Transformers, but, you know, good. Pacific Rim is silly and over-the-top and
wonderful. It has a tremendous sense of fun. We see absolutely every beat of
the script coming, but enjoy them because it does such a bang-up job with them.
And the action scenes -- especially the long middle sequence through the
streets of Hong Kong --deliver more adrenaline, more drama and more thrills
than all three Transformer movies combined.
Donna's #1 - "Chronicle" - Maybe it's because I
really love these through-the-eye-of-the-camera films when they're done right.
Maybe it's because telekinesis is my own power of choice. Maybe it's because I
understood, related to, and totally got every character's motivation throughout
the film. Maybe it's because the action is so incredible I got totally sucked
in. In the end, it's all these things and more. "Chronicle" captured
me from the very beginning and never let me go. I spent the entire end of the
film on the edge of my seat with my hands over my mouth is awe. This is a
tremendous film with some of the coolest action I've ever seen, and it's one of
my favorite films in recent history. For me, there was only one choice for the
top of this list, and "Chronicle" owns it.
Mike’s #1 – “Kick-Ass” - While we excluded most superhero
films, this really isn’t a super-hero film.
It’s a send-up of superheroes, action movies and original stories (and
yes, that makes three comic book adaptations and two parodies in my list). As I
said in my initial review, if I took the movie seriously, I would be horrified
by the sight of a pre-teen girl hurling profanities and brutally slaughtering
rooms full of bad guys. But the movie is so ridiculously over-the-top, so
obviously satirical that I found myself grinning through the cursing and
bloodshed. It helps that the script sands off the more cynical and darker
corners of the graphic novel. Like “Hot Fuzz” this a better action movie than
the movies it is mocking.
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Thanks for joining us for another addition of "Five "Favorites" and we'll see you again next month!
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Straight A's
Weak acting, lack of development & a plot that only got interesting at the end made this very meh to me. 2.5/5
Straight A's on Netflix
Straight A's on Netflix
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Friday, March 28, 2014
Let the Fire Burn
I knew nothing about this incident so I found this incredibly provoking, fascinating & well balanced. 4/5
Let the Fire Burn on Netflix
Let the Fire Burn on Netflix
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Nebraska
Bruce Dern was marvelous in this black and white slow-cooked drama about family with a soft side. Well done. 3.5/5
Nebraska on Netflix
Nebraska on Netflix
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Gravity
WOW. I don't know what else to say - this is just mind-blowing in every way, visually & emotionally stunning. Amazing. 5/5
Gravity on Netflix
Gravity on Netflix
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
American Hustle
My 3rd 2014 Best Picture nominee & it was BY FAR the best with note-perfect acting all around. Fantastic! 5/5
American Hustle on Netflix
American Hustle on Netflix
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jeremy renner,
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Upside Down
A strong attempt to make a film based on a terribly flawed idea - a noble failure but still noble and worthy. 3/5
Upside Down on Netflix
Upside Down on Netflix
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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Captain Phillips
Compared to "A Hijacking" this was average slick Hollywood action. Only Hanks made this film special for me. Compared to "A Hijacking" this was average slick Hollywood action. Only Hanks made this film special for me. 3.5/5 3.5/5
Captain Phillips on Netflix
Captain Phillips on Netflix
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
The Armstrong Lie
This is a documentary all cycling fans must see - a fascinating look inside what really happened. Well done! 5/5
The Armstrong Lie on Netflix
The Armstrong Lie on Netflix
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Outrage
This Japanese action thriller had a complex chess-like plot but so many characters it got confusing to follow. Still, I was interested enough to want to rent the newly released sequel. Brutally violent and yet cerebral - interesting. 3/5
Outrage on Netflix
Outrage on Netflix
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Kill Your Darlings
The entire cast is brilliant in this marvelously decadent drama about Ginsberg's early life. Wonderful. 4.5/5
Kill Your Darlings on Netflix
Kill Your Darlings on Netflix
Monday, March 17, 2014
Parkland
A smartly written & well acted drama detailing the assassination of JFK that adds a great deal to the discussion. 4/5
Parkland on Netflix
Parkland on Netflix
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
The Time Being
This lushly directed drama is moodily beautiful but too cold & emotionally distant for my tastes. Still, lovely. 3/5
The Time Being on Netflix
The Time Being on Netflix
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Friday, March 14, 2014
Prometheus
I didn't think this as bad as the rest of the world, merely average. But I did like the very end - interesting. 3/5
Prometheus on Netflix
Prometheus on Netflix
Thursday, March 13, 2014
What Masie Knew
This drama about families is just perfectly acted & scripted - I loved the direction they took. Lovely. 4/5
What Masie Knew on Netflix
What Masie Knew on Netflix
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Romeo & Juliet (2013)
It's not often that a movie makes me angry, but this lousy adaptation of Shakespeare's masterpiece did just that. What's more the pity - it didn't have to be this way. The acting is largely solid and set design is quite beautiful, and when the actors were given the chance to actually speak the language of the play they did it quite well. However, the script dropped in and out of Shakespeare's verse liberally, making up chunks of story, character development and speeches that simply don't exist in the play. It would be one thing if they ditched the verse altogether, but they don't, which makes the liberties done with it so much more vile and obviously wrong. I only made it as far as the death of Tybalt before I turned it off in anger. There is simply no need to rewrite Shakespeare like this and I cannot condone it, not for a minute. 1.5/5
Romeo & Juliet (2013) on Netflix
Romeo & Juliet (2013) on Netflix
The Iceman
Shannon is dreadfully evil in this violent thriller with an amazing cast, particularly Chris Evans. Well done! 4/5
The Iceman on Netflix
The Iceman on Netflix
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
The Last Days on Mars
This is more zombie horror than sci-fi & cheesy at that - it gets a bump up for acting & a great end. 3/5
The Last Days on Mars on Netflix
The Last Days on Mars on Netflix
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Saturday, March 8, 2014
About Time
This movie is the very definition of heartfelt - lovely & charming & wonderfully acted throughout. A real gem. 4.5/5
About Time on Netflix
About Time on Netflix
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Friday, March 7, 2014
Cold Comes the Night
This noir thriller has bad reviews on Netflix - I don't know why. Stylish, dark, violent & well acted. 4/5
Cold Comes the Night on Netflix
Cold Comes the Night on Netflix
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
The Angels' Share
This Scottish heist comedy is both charming and witty but I admit I had a lot of trouble with the accents. 3/5
The Angels' Share on Netflix
The Angels' Share on Netflix
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Dallas Buyers Club
I've been waiting to see this film for a very long time. To be on-the-table from the start - I'm a HUGE fan of anything Jared Leto does and I'm very much a fan of Matthew McConaughey as well. I walked into this hoping both would be as amazing as all the awards would suggest. However, I also walked into this expecting things I wouldn't like, or things I thought could have been better, or anything that would justify the trans communities backlash against Leto. I found none of those things. I always knew Leto had this performance in him - anyone who has followed his career closely would have known it. I think that most people think of Leto as Jordan Catalano and not much more, so the sweetness and subtlety of this truly transformative performance simply shocked many. On the other hand, Matthew McConaughey has been knocking it out of the park in every film he's been in for the last three years, so how utterly outstanding he was should have been no surprise. This film is borne by it's two stars - without them it would have fallen apart. The plot is not rich, the direction nothing special, but the acting? Well, that's worth everything, and it is truly outstanding from beginning to end. I loved this. 4/5
Dallas Buyers Club on Netflix
Dallas Buyers Club on Netflix
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Blue Is the Warmest Color
A beautiful & very real depiction of love & lust with top notch acting but it badly needed editing. 3.5/5
Blue Is the Warmest Color on Netflix
Blue Is the Warmest Color on Netflix
Monday, March 3, 2014
Twice Born
This beautifully constructed romantic drama had me in near tears with the tragedy of it - darkly wonderful. 4/5
Twice Born on Netflix
Twice Born on Netflix
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Ender's Game
This. Is. Phenomenal. A truly epic story told in heartbreakingly tragic fashion. I can't wait for the sequels. 5/5
Ender's Game on Netflix
Ender's Game on Netflix
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