In this, the last blog post I am doing for 2012, I just have a few quick things to say. I WILL be back Tuesday night with a review, though.
I still have not tried to do anything with the free trial of Epix; I wrote about it recently but I tried to watch one movie on there and I had massive problems in having the file stream with any consistency. Plus, just trying to scroll through all of their selections is a major hassle and how Hulu and Netflix (which is going through another extended outage now, from what I hear) does it is much more effective. And hell, their search function is incredibly broken. Yep, their online service is total crap, even though I imagine their cable channels are much better.
As for a Best of 2012 list, that won't come for another few weeks, I am predicting. I will eventually make my way to the theatre to see the likes of Django Unchained, for example. I probably will also rent a movie or two that I should have seen on the big screen but I failed to do so.
Like I said, I'll be back soon.
I, Blair Russell, will review/talk about a wide variety of movies, whether they be in the theatres or on tape/DVD/whatever. My tastes will be varied so hopefully you'll end up enjoying the huge mix of flicks that will eventually be discussed here.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Spaceballs
Runtime:
96 minutes
Directed
by: Mel Brooks
Starring:
Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Mel Brooks
From:
MGM
Looking
through my pile of Blu-Rays I decided to pick out a film I have seen
many times before, including on Blu-Ray during the time I have had
this blog. Now it is the time for me to talk about what has to be one
of my favorite films; I've seen this too many times to count, whether
on VHS tape, on television, on DVD, on Blu-Ray, and even a few years
ago, on the big screen when a joint in Orlando briefly showed old
movies on the big screen during the weekend. The crowds when I went
were rather scarse, so no wonder they stopped doing it. A shame, I
say. At least I got to see this in front of a small crowd and we all
laughed together at the whole barrage of jokes and humor. Sure, not
all of it works but a lot of it does, and there are so many memorable
lines (the majority of which I have memorized) that's why I am able
to watch this without getting tired of the film.
I
am sure that everyone knows the plot of the film, a spoof of Star
Wars where the bad guys are looking to steal the air of Planet
Druidia and the princess of the planet is also kidnapped by them, so
Lone Starr and his sidekick Barf (a mawg, half man and half dog, he's
his own best friend) have to do battle to try and rescue her. If you
are a fan of the Star Wars series you should especially enjoy this.
I
realize that there's a strong love/hate thing with this film, where
people either have a fiery hot passionate love for this or they hate
it with much fury and anger. Interesting, really. I can't explain why
it's so polarizing but I am glad this is something I treasure and
haven't grown tired of. Note that I have never seen Spaceballs: The
Animated Series, from a few years ago. I presume that most don't know
it even exists, and from what I have heard it is atrocious and a big
shame given that Brooks was involved with it. If only they would have
made Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money.
I'll be back Monday afternoon where I'll talk about a few things.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Deathrow Gameshow
Runtime:
82 minutes
Directed
by: Mark Pirro
Starring:
John McCafferty, Robyn Blythe, Darwyn Carson, Beano
From:
Pirromount Productions
Here
is something incredibly obscure I found out earlier in the month from
a messageboard post. Someone had gotten the film from Netflix via
disc and it came with another unrelated film. That person said that
this was definitely low-budget but is good if you love tasteless
humor. All of this is true. I then looked for any clips of it on
YouTube and there was one in incredibly bad video quality but I still
saw something that literally made me laugh out loud. More on that
later.
On
a whim I decided to check out the online version of Epix, which is a
series of premium cable channels that some providers offer, but not
the one I have. They have some interesting things on there, and they
have a Drive-In channel which shows the type of films you'd expect on
a channel with the name and I would LOVE to have that. Anyhow, they
had this film so I decided to watch it. I'll have to talk about this
in a few days in a post where I don't review a film, but their online
streaming service (which I signed up for a free 14 day trial) is
God-awful and pitiful compared to Netflix and Hulu. Several times for
no reason when I tried to watch this, the stream would stop for no
reason and I'd have to go back and load it up again... it was
incredibly aggravating and I highly doubt I'll try to watch anything
else during my free trial.
As
for a description of this, let me “borrow” from IMDb: “Chuck
Toedan's the host of a gameshow featuring death row convicts
competeing in life-or-death contests in hopes of cheating the
executioner or, at the very least, winning some nice prizes for their
next of kin. Not surprisingly, Chuck has made more than a few
enemies, from outraged viewers trying to ban his show, to families of
losing contestants looking for revenge. A hitman hired by one such
family has shown up at Chuck's office, and he'll need to enlist the
help of his most outspoken critic to keep from ending up like most of
his contestants.”
As
I said already, the movie is filled with bad taste, as you can guess
from the plot description. It's real low-budget, so there isn't much
gore to speak of at all. To give you a taste of the type of humor
involved, the TV station is named KSIK, his female enemy (and obvious
Gloria Steinem parody) is named Gloria Sternvirgin, and the hostess
of the show is named Shanna Shallow.
But,
this scene (the one on YouTube) is darkly hilarious. An old man is
hooked up to an electric chair and there are sensors on his “wang
dang doodle.” If he gets excited while watching the hostess do a
dance known as THE DANCE OF THE SEVEN BONERS. She's in lingerie and
dances seductively around him, and she ends up taking off her bra.
There are several girls who go topless. This does not arouse the guy,
so he wins. But, the male host (who really does look like a gameshow
host) puts his hand on his shoulder while talking to him, and that
immediately produces a boner and he gets electrocuted! Yep, that's a
shining example of what to expect here.
Overall,
while I say that the first half of the movie is better than the
second (some really dumb things are done in the latter half which
brings things down), overall it is still worth a look, especially if
you enjoy that sort of humor. I understand Code Red is putting it out
on DVD in about 2 months time. And really, I think that most TV these
days is complete garbage, especially “reality” television, and
with the bottom-feeder crap on, is it so hard of a stretch to believe
that there really would be a program on which deals with death row
contestants competing to get pardoned? I say it's not as far-fetched
as it was 25 years ago. And this may have the potential to be a brutally on-point gory satire if remade by someone.
I'll
be back Saturday afternoon.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
Runtime:
84 minutes
Directed
by: Jalmari Helander
Starring:
Onni Tommila, Jorma Tommila, Tommi Korpela, Per Christian Ellefsen
From:
Cinet
Here
is something I've had in my collection for awhile but have never
watched... until now. What a better time to do it than on Christmas
Eve, given that this Finnish tale is a rather bizarre tale where on
Christmas Eve, a boy and his reindeer-herding father deal with the
ramifications of a group of English-speaking men searching and
finding the corpse of Santa Claus, who is actually evil! See what I
mean about this being bizarre? And I don't think I need to say that the corpse doesn't stay a corpse for long...
I
pretty much already told you what the plot was. It takes place in
Finland and I don't want to give too much away but it is centered
around a young kid and his rough and tumble dad; he's a single parent
too, so you can figure out what the dynamic is then. The kid hangs
out with an older boy who is also the son of a reindeer-herder. The
characters act like what you'd expect and none of them you hate, even
the gruff and sometimes rude parental figures. I don't want to reveal
much more as a lot of fun is finding out what's next, as there are
various surprises along the way and I'll leave it at that. It wasn't what I was expecting going in, which is both good and bad for various reasons. There is rather dark humor throughout, too.
Besides
the strange story and the performances, there is also the pretty
scenery. It is set in a rural village in Finland and it's a very
pretty area, with plenty of snow-covered trees, snow-covered
mountains, and well, snow-covered just about everything. It sets the
mood and almost makes you feel cold, literally.
If
you want to see a one of a kind movie about Jolly Old Saint Nick that
is unlike anything you've come across before, then check this out. I
wouldn't say it's great as I've heard from some places, as some parts
I can carp about, but it's still good and I can see why it's already
become a cult hit.
I'll
be back Thursday night. I hope everyone has a nice holiday season.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Home Alone/Home Alone 2
Yep,
today for the holiday season I decided to talk about these two films
from my childhood, which I both saw on the big screen with my parents
way back when. The first one I was pretty familiar with as I had seen
parts or all of it a number of times throughout the years (including
as an adult) but the second one I hadn't seen in full in many years.
I figured it was time to watch both and talk about them here.
Technically,
how I saw the first yesterday was that I watched the movie while
listening to a podcast from a site where some people did a commentary
track for the movie and while they spent a lot of time clowning on
the movie and how there's so many coincidences and the villains take
a superhuman amount of punishment... that said, they still say they
love this piece of nostalgia from their childhood despite how it's
easy to laugh at things as an adult.
Home
Alone 2... yeah, it's pretty ridiculous how it's such a carbon copy
of the first. Plus, talk about contrivances, I thought the first was
silly but the sequel and how Kevin ended up in New York,
preposterous. You could really tear apart this movie, even more so
than the first one. Plus, I don't think it needed to be 2 hours even;
it should have been around the same as the first one.
Now,
Tim Curry as the hotel concierge was great as hey, it's Tim Curry,
and his underling Rob Schneider was actually tolerable considering
it's Rob Schneider. There were some real sappy moments but they were
fine if you're into such things. The traps for The Wet Bandits... it
tops the first for sure and it makes things even more cartoony in the
amount of punishment they can take and they still can get up instead
of getting maimed or even killed. Plus, Uncle Frank singing Cool Jerk
in the shower, that was the first time I heard that tune, and Cool
Jerk is pretty awesome.
Now,
it was nice to see the second after all these years, but overall the
first one is the best. At least the both are watchable as an adult,
as least if you saw it as a kid first. The other sequels I've never
even seen, but I've heard real bad things about the third and fourth
and believe it or not just a few weeks ago a fifth one made its debut
on ABC Family (with Malcolm McDowell and Ed Asner!) and I have a
feeling that one is no good.
I'll be back Monday night for an appropriate Christmas Eve review, even if it may be on the twisted side.
I'll be back Monday night for an appropriate Christmas Eve review, even if it may be on the twisted side.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Revenge of the Nerds
Runtime:
90 minutes
Directed
by: Jeff Kanew
Starring:
Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Timothy Busfield, Ted McGinley,
Donald Gibb
From:
20th Century Fox
I
apologize for this being up later than planned but today was real
long and I did not get to much sleep last night, and I do not feel
100% either. In short, early this morning-soon before I was going to
go to bed-I found out that I was going to become an uncle to twins,
rather than it happening after this month as planned. Needless to say
it was hard to get sleep with that revelation. But yes, everyone is
fine now.
I
decided to go and review this, which I hadn't before; that's a
surprise as this is one I've seen all or parts of many times before
and I've always enjoyed, from the first time I saw it at probably too
young an age to now as an adult. I am sure everyone knows the story
of how this is about a pair of nerds meeting up with a bunch of
outcasts (including someone who is Japanese and another guy who is
flamboyantly gay; hey, it was the 80's...)-including some people you
periodically see throughout but they're never given any lines and
those nerds are just random dudes, such as that guy that looks like
Harpo Marx-and they end up feuding with a frat filled with jock preps
known as the Alpha Betas at the fictional Adams College.
Turns
out, I still really enjoy the film. Sure, it's funny often, there's
plenty of female nudity and there are many memorable lines and
moments. But what I dig about this is that all the characters are
enjoyable, from the good guys to even the shitheel villains. Everyone
is fine, from the people I mentioned to small roles from the likes of
Bernie Casey and John Goodman as a stereotypical football coach.
Sure,
some things in this movie wouldn't fly in 2012 (the good guys being
voyeurs and installing cameras to spy on a sorority for
double-crossing them, the lead guy going in disguise and pretending
to be the bad guy so that he could have sex with the bad guy's
girl... that's not in the best taste) but that's OK and you shouldn't
get too mad about it, I say. I mean, you can't stay mad when you see
such 80's things as that finale rap/song thing, dancing while stoned
to Thriller, the fashion, and the new wave-esque 80's ditties you
hear throughout. Like I said, I still really enjoy this film. The sequels... talk about "diminishing returns" but maybe one of these days I'll talk about those.
I'll
be back Saturday night, unless I keep on feeling crappy.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
An Evening With Miami Connection
Back
in September, I watched a YouTube upload (long since taken down) of
the late 80's movie known as Miami Connection, a film that was
rediscovered by happenstance a few years ago and it got a slow
release from Drafthouse Films. I did my review and since then it's
actually gotten a backlash from a segment of the Internet audience
(including some people I know) for it being “overrated” as a bad
movie experience; sure, there are funnier and shittier bad movies out
there that a segment of the movie audience would go bananas for in
the same way they did with this if those films got the same treatment
that MC did. It doesn't mean that MC is a bad time; indeed, it's
still a blast to watch for the reasons I mentioned in the review.
It's pretty terrible but it is a blast to watch. Anyhow...
They
put it out in limited release this fall and finally this past weekend
it came to the appropriate place of Orlando, as it was mainly set and
filmed in that city, despite the title. It was at the local
indie/arthouse joint, The Enzian. I've been there a good number of
times before and I knew this is where any screenings would happen.
The film did so well this past weekend that there are two more
midnight screenings the last weekend of the year. Many (but not all)
of the seats were filled at my screening. I got there early to sit at
their patio bar to have some drinks then I lined up to get in. There
as special guests was Angelo Janetti (i.e. the guy who in the film
looks like Oates from Hall & Oates; he now has a goatee) and
Maurice Smith (i.e. OH MY GOD! i.e. The Black Guy)... and Grandmaster
Y.K. Kim himself. He runs Martial Arts World in Orlando. A number of
his students were there to see the film. Before it started, the three
said some things and Kim can still do the splits at his old age. His
English skills are not that much better than they were 25 years ago,
but oh well.
The
screening went pretty well. There was a lot of cheering and of course
plenty of laughter too. Even Kim admitted beforehand that the movie
isn't great on a technical level. I am glad I got to see it on the
big screen with a crowd as that's the best way to see it. I still
like this motion picture despite the surprising backlash it's gotten.
I'll
be back Thursday night.
Monday, December 17, 2012
All I Wanna Do
Runtime:
97 minutes
Directed
by: Sarah Kernochan
Starring:
Gaby Hoffman, Kirsten Dunst, Lynn Redgrave, Rachael Leigh Cook
From:
Alliance
Yep,
it's been too long since I've seen a Rachael film so I figured I
should finally watch something I recorded off of an Encore channel
last month but put off until tonight.
The
plot of this: this is set in the early 60's in a random Northeastern
town and revolves around an all-girls school. Odette (Hoffman;
there's a name from the past) gets sent there by her parents,
basically because they caught her about to have sexual intercourse
with her boyfriend. She has to room with the mischief-makers of the
school, including Dunst, Monica Keena, and Heather Matarazzo. They
end up crossing paths with the leader of the school (Redgrave) and
one of the hall monitor types (Cook) who try to control those rowdy
dames. When the bad girls find out that their school is likely to
merge with an all-boys school, they decide to enact a plan to try and
sabotage the annual get-togther where the two school's residents hang
out with each other for a day, including a dance and a choir
performance.
Overall,
this comedy with dramatic moments (for example, Matarazzo's character
deals with bullemia) is rather entertaining. I wasn't sure what to
expect but I managed to enjoy it. It may sound like a “chick flick”
but I say that anyone can enjoy it. There are plenty of funny moments
and also some nice ones too. Depending on which girls in the cast you
enjoy for hondog reasons, you may or may not feel like a pervert
while watching this. Thankfully for me, the ladies I dig the most
were around the age of 18 so I did not feel so bad.
Speaking
of perverts, the guys from the all-boys school (including the
much-beloved Hayden Christensen) acted about how you'd expect; they
put together a pot of money and the guy who randomly got to pair with
the girl that had the “biggest nay-nays” (i.e. boobs) got the
pot. Also, one guy slow-dances with a girl at the dance and out of
nowhere... well, he came in his pants! Of course I laugh at such
humor. Also, apparently if a guy takes Midol along with drinking
Coca-Cola, this makes him feel good. I never knew. This is all part
of their plan to sabotage things; the main part is getting the guys
drunk and they acted how you would expect.
Oh,
and of course I liked looking at Ms. Cook. At one point she had her
hair done with Jacqueline Kennedy and I approved of that look. The movie has some interesting lingo, too. For example, the phrase "hairy bird" is used a few times, along with the quite memorable "up your ziggie with a wah-wah brush." I happened to enjoy this movie and if it would have gotten a bigger theatrical release back in the day, then it probably would have gotten the attention I feel it deserves.
I'll be back Tuesday night with a special recap of what I did Saturday night revolving around a movie I talked about a few months ago.
I'll be back Tuesday night with a special recap of what I did Saturday night revolving around a movie I talked about a few months ago.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Octopussy
Runtime:
131 minutes
Directed
by: John Glen
Starring:
Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Louis Jourdan, Steven Berkoff, Vijay
Amritraj
From:
United Artists
I
know I am still out of order in watching Bond films, but I figured
after the bad Friday and the horrible thing that happened in
Connecticut, why not watch a Bond that is a little too “punny” at
times (and didn't need a Tarzan yell inserted into one scene) but
still is quite entertaining, at least to me. I know people seem to
have wildly different opinions for this (even more so than a typical
Bond movie); despite the hate I still dig this one.
The
plot... well, let me steal it from the IMDb: “A
fake Fabergé egg and a fellow agent's death leads James Bond to
uncovering an international jewel smuggling operation, headed by the
mysterious Octopussy, being used to disguise a nuclear attack on NATO
forces.” Yep.
The movie does start off
on a good note in what looks like some fictional desert country
(might as well call it Val Verde) with 007 flying a personal aircraft
all about and causing a massive explosion in an airplane hangar. You
then get into the main story, which I won't reveal; yeah, I realize
what the movie is actually about isn't made clear for a good amount
of time, but unlike the complaint I've heard about it being “boring”,
I usually do not think it's dull at all. You do spend a good amount
of time in the exotic country of India (at least what you see isn't
the worst parts of that country) and then you end up in East Germany,
with a rogue Russian general (Berkoff, who devours the scenery... in
a good way), a circus, and more.
Like I said it's one of
the lighter Bond movies as you have a good amount of humor, even if
sometimes it isn't really needed. I do say there's a lot to like,
from the comedy of them being able to make a movie called Octopussy,
the tremendously wacky thing that Octopussy is, the contact in India
(Amritaj, a former tennis player) being a dude you like, to some
pretty ladies being present, and then you have nice action scenes
overall, from the opening to a lot of action in and all over a train,
to the ending where you see some incredible things on a train. You
also get plenty of wackiness, such as 007 wearing some less than
dignified outfits, to Bond insinuating that Q has problems with
erectile dysfunction, to old James being fascinated with a woman's
cleavage as if he was a 15 year old boy.
Overall, I still like this
film and once I finally rate all the Moore Bond movies, this will be
in the top half, I'll put it that way. I'll be back Monday night.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A Lonely Place to Die
Runtime:
99 minutes
Directed
by: Julian Gilbey
Starring:
Melissa George, Alec Newman, Ed Speleers, Kate Magowan, Holly Boyd
From:
Carnaby International
Here's
my return to watching something in the horror/thriller genre, as it's
been awhile. This is a movie I've known of for awhile as various
people on messageboards have plugged it. I just haven't felt like
watching it, until last night. It was on a TMC HD channel so I
figured that was the perfect time for me to check it out. That was a
good decision to see it in HD, as you see quite a bit of real pretty
Scottish scenery. You see, this is a UK movie concerning a band of
mountain climbers who are in Scotland and want to do some hardcore
climbing, but...
They
are about to start climbing when they hear a little girl's voice out
of nowhere, and turns out, a Serbian girl who doesn't speak a word of
English was buried alive in a wooden box but with water and a pipe
for air; they dig her out and soon have to run for their lives as
they are under attack from the people who buried that youngster.
I'll
say that the mountain climbing footage you do see is all well-done,
tense, and exciting. Unfortunately you don't see enough of that. At
least you do have the aforementioned Scottish scenery. The first half
I really enjoyed; besides the area and setting, there are many tense
and exciting moments along with getting to meet the main characters,
including the bad guys.
The
second half, though... things change, and not necessarily for the
better. More characters are introduced, things become real confused
at times (at least for me), the tone and even the setting changes...
and yeah, while there's nice stuff in the second half, overall I
think that sinks things and while I didn't hate the film at all, I
was disappointed with how it turned out as until that point things
were going real well. Even if you didn't want to change any of the
elements in the story, if things would have been made clearer, some
things cut out and maybe not so many characters then I think things
would have been better for sure. But, many people seem to enjoy the
entire film so it's always possible I just have weird tastes. If only I could have rated this as high as I do The Descent.
I'll
be back Friday night.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
A Goonies Sequel?
I did not have time to watch a film tonight; so instead I'll quickly mention something. Via a random looking at sites where I click on something which led me somewhere, then I clicked on something there to go to another place... it was one of those nights... anyhow, I found a quick article from a place called Geek Tyrant which noted something interesting that Sean Astin said in an IGN interview about the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated show (and I am not sure about that, as someone who was a huge fan as a kid of the original cartoon); he was asked about a Goonies sequel and he was "1000% sure" there will be one sometime in the future. Does he know something no one else does? Oh, if only.
Sure, if I would have seen it for the first time as an adult then I'd probably complain about how there's a lot of yelling overall during the film or how there are various dopey moments, or what have you. But I watched it many times as a kid and loved it, and saw it on the big screen twice as an adult and still had many nostalgia feelings for it so I was able to be a big kid for it and look past any faults. I am sure I will always have nostalgia for that wacky and goofy yet wildly entertaining film. Sloth and Chunk alone make it worthwhile.
If there would be a sequel for it so many years later, I realize there's a strong chance someone will really screw it up along the way and it won't be what so many people are looking for. I am sure there won't be gags like a mouthy kid saying the wrong thing as a translator to a Hispanic maid in order to scare her or the cock and balls of a classical statue being broken off and gags being present about gluing it back on (only in the 80's would you have that in a PG film); if it ever happens and I'm still doing this blog, of course I'll do a review.
I will be back Wednesday afternoon and this time I'll be reviewing some sort of motion picture.
Sure, if I would have seen it for the first time as an adult then I'd probably complain about how there's a lot of yelling overall during the film or how there are various dopey moments, or what have you. But I watched it many times as a kid and loved it, and saw it on the big screen twice as an adult and still had many nostalgia feelings for it so I was able to be a big kid for it and look past any faults. I am sure I will always have nostalgia for that wacky and goofy yet wildly entertaining film. Sloth and Chunk alone make it worthwhile.
If there would be a sequel for it so many years later, I realize there's a strong chance someone will really screw it up along the way and it won't be what so many people are looking for. I am sure there won't be gags like a mouthy kid saying the wrong thing as a translator to a Hispanic maid in order to scare her or the cock and balls of a classical statue being broken off and gags being present about gluing it back on (only in the 80's would you have that in a PG film); if it ever happens and I'm still doing this blog, of course I'll do a review.
I will be back Wednesday afternoon and this time I'll be reviewing some sort of motion picture.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Blood Simple
Runtime:
96 minutes (the Director's Cut, anyhow, which is what I watched)
Directed
by: Joel, Ethan Coen
Starring:
John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, Samm-Art
Williams
From:
River Road Productions
I
decided to do something different from the odd genre films I've
watched the past few weeks. I instead watched this movie for the
first time (I know, I know) due to it being shown last night on the
MGMHD channel. I figured that was perfect for me as I had a feeling
this would be the sort of movie I'd like from the Coen's, a duo that
to be honest I usually don't care for.
The
plot, even though I am sure most know it: A bar owner in Texas
(Hedaya) discovers that his wife (McDormand) is cheating with one of
his employees (Getz, he looks like a cross between John Ritter and
Tommy Lee Jones). He asks a big lout of a private investigator
(Walsh) to murder his wife and her lover for 10,000 bucks. But things
really go awry as much confusion and misunderstandings happen-even
with me a few times-and things get real hot and sweaty in the middle
of nowhere, Texas.
Despite
some moments that made me go “huh?” and I can't fully explain it,
this was a film I did manage to enjoy quite a bit; I am glad I
finally saw it. The movie certainly is great at such things as mood,
atmosphere, tension... and sweatiness. Some guys sweat quite a bit in
the Lone Star State. Walsh's character was definitely the most
memorable. He was loud, obnoxious, boisterous, but also scary at
times, although not as much so as Hedaya. He looked real angry and
real creepy at times.
What
is the most impressive besides the cast being small and yet the movie
not being boring or how this was the debut for the Coen's is that
there are long stretches of no dialogue and yet you never lose
interest in the film. There's one stretch in particular that is like
longer than 10 minutes and while the only voices you hear is music
and then DJ chatter from a radio station, and yet that was always
suspenseful due to what was going on. The score and various sound
effects (even the loud motion of ceiling fans) always made things
interesting and helped make things not dull.
As
this was the Director's Cut (which is actually a few minutes shorter
than the original version) it allowed them to be able to use the Four
Tops' It's The Same Old Sound to memorable effect; they weren't able
to do that for rights reasons since it was originally in theatres.
Like I said, it was about time I saw this.
I'll
be back Monday night.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Take A Hard Ride
Take
A Hard Ride (1975)
Runtime:
103 minutes
Directed
by: Antonio Margheriti (i.e. the guy who directed many Italian films, including the infamous Yor: The Hunter From The Future)
Starring:
Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Lee Van Cleef, Jim Kelly, Catherine Spaak
From:
20th
Century Fox
The
past few weeks I wasn't planning on watching both blaxploitation and
Westerns; it just turned out that way. Last week I stumbled upon this
movie, where the two are combined, and figured it'd be perfect to
talk about here. Plus, what a cast of badasses.
The
plot: Pike (Brown) works doing ranch hand things for his rich boss
Morgan. The boss dies of a heart attack, but not before telling Pike
to take 86,000 bucks down to his ranch in Mexico for his family.
Everyone finds out about this, from a bounty hunter (Van Cleef, of
course) to a huckster known as Tyree who lets loose snakes to cheat
at cards (Williamson). Pike and Tyree form an uneasy alliance as they
travel down to Mexico while dealing with the threat of the bounty
hunter and others, while meeting up with such characters as a redhead
prostitute from New Orleans (Spaak) and a half-Indian half black guy
who has his tongue cut out but knows martial arts. A preposterous
character, but pretty cool too and believe it or not he was played by
the decidedly not mixed Jim Kelly.
The
movie... it's not as awesome as it could have been given the cast,
but it's still an entertaining time; there's plenty of sons of
bitches who get shot and there's both intentional and unintentional
comedy. For example, everything revolving around Kelly's character.
After all, legendary cowboy Harry Carey Jr. is also in this movie and
his character is in the desert, squatting down and taking a dump with
Van Cleef gets the jump on him. Carey's character's name... DUMPER.
No kidding. I laughed and laughed.
This
movie was actually filmed in the Canary Islands but it is a nice
replacement for the actual American Southwest and there are some
unique locations you see during the film. A proto-machine gun gets
used... yeah, like I said this movie is entertaining even if I was
hoping for something to knock my socks off. Oh, and as of this moment
the movie is on YouTube. It's not too hard to find.
I'll
be back Saturday night.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Hard Ticket To Hawaii
Hard Ticket To Hawaii (1987)
Runtime: 96 minutes
Directed by: Andy Sidaris
Starring: Ronn Moss, Dona Spier, Hope Marie Carlton, Harold Diamond
From: Malibu Bay Films
Yep, tonight I decided to see another Andy Sidaris film, this time one that is more like the ones he became famous for, combining intrigue with big-breasted women taking off their tops, outlandishness with sunny tropical locations... along with more action and explosions.
The plot: Some local cops discover a drug operation; it is financed by diamond smuggling. When a pair of DEA agents who happen to look like Playboy Playmates (Spier, Carlton) stumble upon them being delivered by a remote control helicopter-they find two containers full but lose track of one of them-they get hassled by the bad guys who want to find both containers. Oh, and a giant snake that is evil because it was fed CANCER-STRICKEN RATS (their words) by the government in an experiment is on the loose. The ladies are also helped by the cousin of the hero of Malibu Express (who became a movie star, and appeared in a movie called Malibu Express, allowing the film to be meta and show off a poster for it) and his pal.
The plot really isn't important. Rather, it's intrigue and such things as cross-dressing, bloody gunfights, and a lot of outlandishness. In fact, several scenes from it have become famous online. Someone put together them and some others into a 10 minute video on YouTube, which is below. It is better to watch that than me try to describe all the wackiness.
There aren't as many different pairs of breasts as in Malibu Express but some of them you see a few times each. There's some padding (not bra-padding... not too many bras are worn in this movie at all) but it's with goofy characters so you aren't bored by it. It includes a sportscaster and a totally sexist server at a restaurant. Overall, the movie isn't technically great but boy is it entertaining, with dialogue that is pretty funny at times, whether intentional or not. With the great Hawaiian scenery, mellow late 80's music and some funny 80's fashion, this is quite the film.
I'll be back Wednesday night.
Runtime: 96 minutes
Directed by: Andy Sidaris
Starring: Ronn Moss, Dona Spier, Hope Marie Carlton, Harold Diamond
From: Malibu Bay Films
Yep, tonight I decided to see another Andy Sidaris film, this time one that is more like the ones he became famous for, combining intrigue with big-breasted women taking off their tops, outlandishness with sunny tropical locations... along with more action and explosions.
The plot: Some local cops discover a drug operation; it is financed by diamond smuggling. When a pair of DEA agents who happen to look like Playboy Playmates (Spier, Carlton) stumble upon them being delivered by a remote control helicopter-they find two containers full but lose track of one of them-they get hassled by the bad guys who want to find both containers. Oh, and a giant snake that is evil because it was fed CANCER-STRICKEN RATS (their words) by the government in an experiment is on the loose. The ladies are also helped by the cousin of the hero of Malibu Express (who became a movie star, and appeared in a movie called Malibu Express, allowing the film to be meta and show off a poster for it) and his pal.
The plot really isn't important. Rather, it's intrigue and such things as cross-dressing, bloody gunfights, and a lot of outlandishness. In fact, several scenes from it have become famous online. Someone put together them and some others into a 10 minute video on YouTube, which is below. It is better to watch that than me try to describe all the wackiness.
There aren't as many different pairs of breasts as in Malibu Express but some of them you see a few times each. There's some padding (not bra-padding... not too many bras are worn in this movie at all) but it's with goofy characters so you aren't bored by it. It includes a sportscaster and a totally sexist server at a restaurant. Overall, the movie isn't technically great but boy is it entertaining, with dialogue that is pretty funny at times, whether intentional or not. With the great Hawaiian scenery, mellow late 80's music and some funny 80's fashion, this is quite the film.
I'll be back Wednesday night.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
So...
My schedule changed and I had to do something tonight; to add some form of content, here's my tentative list so far (in no particular order) of the best movies I've seen in 2012 so far. At the end of the year I will come up with an official order, with links to all the reviews and brief comments on all the films. Plus, I have a feeling that at least one movie coming out in December will end up on the list.
The
Raid
Skyfall
The Grey
Chronicle
Expendables 2
God Bless America
American Reunion
Haywire
Dredd 3D
I'll be back Monday and I promise that I will have watched at least one film by then.
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