Sunday, February 26, 2012

This Means War

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This Means War

February 18 2012

Now that Valentine’s Day is over, it’s time for a little rom-com! I adore Reese Witherspoon and love her movies so I was looking forward to seeing this one. It got some unfavorable reviews, but I like to make up my own mind about a movie so I decided to give it a shot! I don’t always agree with the reviewers…..I know big shock!

My opinion:

3.5 out of 5 bags of popcorn for the overall movie

4 out of 5 boxes of milk duds for my personal entertainment

My suggestion: Would be a good rental or a great date night movie in the theatre

The gist: Two best friends and CIA agents, FDR (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy) unintentionally start dating the same woman, Lauren (Reese Witherspoon). Once they discover this they wage an all-out war against one another to win Lauren’s love. What follows is a full scale operation to sabotage the others chances with Lauren.

I really liked this movie. Sure it was a little cheesy and the plot line was beyond simple but that is what was so enjoyable about the film. If I could have one complaint it would be this…..please don’t show us 90% of the comical scenes in the previews!! Chris Pine and Tom Hardy are great together. They start out as best friends almost like brothers and end up as rivals and full on enemies as they try to get Lauren to choose one over the other. Just when you think they have gone too far, the other steps in to up the ante.

Reese Witherspoon started out as adorable and cutesy (like most of her roles) and then quickly turned into a fast talking, sexy, no nonsense kinda woman. I have to admit, I really loved her in this role. She is one hot babe! Her trash talking, best friend, Trish (Chelsea Handler) added some truly laugh out loud moments and the movie wouldn’t have been the same without her!

Another thing I really liked about this movie is that Lauren does finally end up choosing one of the guys over the other (I won’t spoil it by saying who) but it wasn’t who I thought she would pick.

I didn’t realize until the end of the movie that it was directed by McG. I absolutely adored The OC so enough said there!

Overall, I think most people would like this movie. It does what many other movies out today fail at and that is simply to entertain the audience. If you like Reese Witherspoon and the guys you will be happy and thoroughly entertained!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Safe House

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Safe House

February 11 2012

I was ready for a good action flick after taking 2 weeks off from movies! It was not intentional, I just didn’t have a chance to get to the theatre.

My opinion:

3.5 out of 5 bags of popcorn for the overall movie

4 out of 5 boxes of milk duds for my personal entertainment

My suggestion: Go to the theatre, won’t be the same at home

The gist: A young CIA rookie played by Ryan Reynolds runs a safe house in Cape Town, South Africa. There is very little activity in this safe house until one night a rogue CIA agent, played by Denzel Washington is brought in. The safe house is attacked and Ryan Reynolds character is forced to follow protocol and get Denzel Washington’s character to a safe location. What follows is a constant chase plotline and questions about who attacked the safe house and why.

There are very few actors that can convey a look of sheer intimidation as well as Denzel Washington. He is definitely the smartest person in the room and you know it within the first 2 minutes of him being brought into the safe house. All I can say is…..this is the type of role I love for him!! Ryan Reynolds is good, not the greatest actor in the world, but beautiful to look at and he is great in this role as a newbie agent trying to follow protocol at every turn. There was an underlying intelligence to his character that makes for some very pithy dialogue between him and Washington’s character.

This movie has some very predictable plot lines (you can basically guess who the real bad guy is going to be at the beginning of the movie). There were some great action scenes, a lot of gunfire and car chases, along with some very realistic fight scenes. Another very predictable story line is that Denzel Washington basically blurs the lines between good guy/bad guy. This movie is VERY entertaining and enjoyable. It was well worth going to the theatre to see.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Margin Call

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Margin Call

January 29 2012

It is a rare treat that I get to see two movies in one weekend. This movie I watched on DVD with my hubby.

My opinion:

2.5 out of 5 bags of popcorn for the overall movie

3 out of 5 boxes of milk duds for my personal entertainment

My suggestion: Watch on DVD

The gist: Margin Call is a movie about an investment bank that is downsizing. One of the people fired was working on a risk assessment of the firm’s current financial situation . He hands his work off to his young college who spends all night crunching numbers only to find out that the firm is headed for serious financial disaster. Late in to the night, the upper management team is called in and then finally the board of directors. What follows is a plan to get the company out of this disaster using whatever means necessary. Long into the night, the board of directors decides to save the companies skin, no matter what ethical boundaries they cross.

I had incredibly high hopes for this movie for a few reasons: 1) because of the amazing cast and 2) because of my interest in the subject matter (I love movies about the stock market and financial crisis). I thought one of the problems with this movie was that the story line kept going and going and going and seemed to be missing cohesiveness to it. There were so many characters in the movie to keep track of, but I didn’t feel like I really got to know any of them. And because the depth of the characters was so poor, I just didn’t really care what happened to them.

There were, however, some very memorable performances specifically by Kevin Spacy and Stanley Tucci. Both amazing actors and perfect in their roles. These were two of the characters that were built up in the movie which was definitely one of the highlights.

At the end of the day (to use a banking term) the story line fell flat and I was disappointed because there were so many other interesting directions they could have taken the film but they didn’t!! Too bad!

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

January 28 2012

This movie was nominated for 2 Oscars including best picture so I was very excited to see it. I try to see as many of the nominated movies before awards season.

My opinion:

4.5 out of 5 bags of popcorn for the overall movie

4.5 out of 5 boxes of milk duds for my personal entertainment

My suggestion: try to get to the theatre

The gist: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a movie about a young boy, Oskar, and his relationship with his father. His father dies suddenly during the 9/11 attacks and Oskar is left in a very confusing and heart wrenching state of grief over his death. Oskar accidentally finds a key in a blue vase in his father’s closet exactly one year after his passing and decides it is a clue left intentionally by his father. Oskar embarks on a detailed search to find the lock the key belongs to and in turn he hopes to feel closer to his father by completing his final treasure hunt. In the meantime, his Mom is trying to cope with her own grief, while being there for her son. There is a strange older man living across the street with Oskar’s Grandmother who becomes Oskar’s confidant. Although, Oskar doesn’t find exactly what he is looking for at the end of his journey, he realizes how incredible the journey was and reconnects with his mother.

I absolutely LOVED this movie. It was the perfect mix of tears mixed with humor. The young boy who played Oskar, Thomas Horn is wonderful in the role. From the beginning you can see that Oskar is not your typical child (it appears that he has some form of autism) and that his Dad is really the only one who can communicate with Oskar on a level that he can understand. When Oskar’s father is killed during the 9/11 attacks it is one of the most heart wrenching moments in the film. What makes it even more so is that Oskar takes on the burden of keeping a secret from everyone about the day his father was killed.

Oskar is also close with his Grandmother who lives in the building across the street and he notices that there is a strange older man living there. As the story unfolds, Oskar meets this man, played flawlessly by Max von Sydow. He is a mute who writes out all his thoughts and responses on paper. Oskar begins to confide in this older man and they become unlikely allies and friends.

This movie will touch your heart and soul and make you grateful for your family. I went home immediately and hugged my husband after this movie. If you don’t have time to see this in the theatre, it is a definite must for a DVD movie night.