Monday, December 30, 2013

and my Number one least favorite crown winner is..

Identity Thief. it was just stupid, for one thing they try and make a very serious thing seem not all that bad (someone steeling your identity) and it was just done in not a very good why, it wasn't funny, I had to skip one part that got really gross and vulgar. and then in the end they tried to turn it unto a drama? what it was just not a good movie at all, poorly written, not good, not funny.

2.5/10
2# worst of 2013

If you liked this movie at all do not read!!!

Now I should have known better going in, the trailer didn't look good, but it was directed by Brian Singer the director of the best X-Men Films, and it had Ewan McGregor in it. this movie end up being just awful.
it was so stinking corny and the giants were so disgusting and gross and fake looking I couldn't handle them and the story was blah the characters, aside from Ewan McGregor who was the only saving grace of this film, were bland and I didn't care about them. bad bad movie. awful

2.5/10


Elysium, was a movie I was actually really excited for, the trailers made it look a cool and fun action sci-fi film, kind of like Halo. but instead it ended up being some guys healthcare and immigration views thrown in your face, not to mention boring, depressing, and full of unnecessary language. would not recommend. it had some nice visuals though.

3.5/10
  
4# least favorite of 2013

The Call, about a teenage girl who gets abducted by a serial killer and her only chance it a through a ceel phone call from 911 agent played by Halle Berry.  while I thought it was intense and even mildly enjoyed it the first time, I haven't wanted to watch it again and the ending was really stupid. it was just not that great

4/10
okay I decided to start by listing my 5 least favorite films of 2013

Remember all film is subjective and  this is just my personal opinion.


so starting with 5..

I wanted to like this movie, and was even a little excited for it, but upon watching it, I fond it inconsistent, at parts it felt like it was for kids and the they have a guy rip someones heart out and eat it! (gross!) and I'm tired of seeing Johnny Deep prance around in clown costumes, not to mention he looked bored and you could imagine him think $$$ in the back of his head. plus they may as well have called it Tonto and the Lone Ranger, cause that's what it was. I just didn't find it very entertaining or funny. the train sequence at the end was kind of cool, but that's about it.

4/10    


Sunday, December 29, 2013

Hello everyone,  hope you all had a merry Christmas! I know I did, it's been a while since my last post, with the holidays, I've been  hanging out with family do busy shopping and stuff , I just haven't have much time to blog. but now I am back and preparing my 2013 in review list, I will give a list of my favorite list of 2013 movies, probably top 10. maybe 15 because there were a lot that I really liked, there I of course some movies I haven't got to see yet that I really want to and probably will see soon. (Walter Mitty, Saving Mr. Banks.) and then there are some,  I was dying to see but never played anywhere remotely close to where I live (12 Years a Slave). and some I just didn't make it to (Captain Phillips) so I'm trying to decide if I should wait a bit or just get started, really wanted to get it out before 13's end. plus I'll do my worst films of 2013, (only like 3 that I really didn't like so it might just be bottom 3) most disappointing (not necessarily worst but my expectations were this high ^^ and the movie was like down there V.) I've only seen 33 movies this year so not that many to talk about, but there's only like 5 I think that could make my top 10 that I haven't seen. and most of those seems unlikely. plus I'm going to be doing movies I'm looking forward to in 2014. It looks like an interesting year. a lot of movies I really want to see, but not really amazing looking slate, but then again 2013 didn't look as strong as 2012 thinking back. and I actually thought it ended up having a better slate of movies when all is said and done. so just little snippet for you guys to sink your teeth into. see you later!


Monday, December 9, 2013

and my Number 1# favorite superhero film of all time is...

Sorry Elijah.. The Avenger is an example of a perfect balance of Action, humor drama and just awesomeness for a film in the works for about 5 years.. it needed to deliver and it did big time. a movie with 6 main heroes is not a easy feat to pull and they managed to give each character time to shine (expect maybe Hawkeye :( ) but it's just such a fine action packed film. true I may not like as much as the first day a saw it. but it's just lovely and the best Superhero film ever made to date.. if you haven't seen Avengers yet you must check it out!


9.7/10

and here is the rest of my top 25.. in case you got a little lost there..

1.The Avengers
2.Spider-Man 2
3.Man of Steel
4.The Dark Knight Rises
5.Spider-Man
6.Iron Man
7 X-Men
8 X2: X-Men United
9 Captain America: The First Avenger
10 X-Men First Class
11 Thor
12 The Dark Knight
13 The Amazing Spider-Man
14 Superman The Movie
15 The Wolverine
16 Superman Returns
17 Superman II
18 Kick Ass
19 Batman Begins
20 The Incredible Hulk
21 X-Men Origins: Wolverine
22 X-Men the Last Stand
23 Iron Man 3
24 Thor the Dark World
25 The Mask of Zorro
2#
I Believe there's a hero in all of us... Spider-Man two, is a case where pretty much everything went right. the story flowed perfectly.. the action was up a notch some amazing action sequences... And the best superhoro inspirational line ever.. said by Aunt May! it just makes you want to be a better person!.. the humor is great in this, Peter just keeps getting bad luck after bad luck and gives up being spidy all together for a time.. but yeah. the one weakness it had was probably the villain, he just came off as slightly cheesy to me.. but just an amazing film...

9.6/10
3#

I know this should be number 1# but after much deliberation. I just found one thing that bothered me enough about this movie to keep it from being 1# or 2 I guess... don't get me wrong I still love this movie.
 Herny Cavill is the best superman to grace the big screen, he's fantastic. the cinematographic is amazing. even Amy Adam's Lois lane grew on me.. but she could be just a bit more spunky.(Not really Adams fault, she is actually one of my favorite actresses) some amazing visuals.. the reason why is even though first hour is almost pure bliss. the last hour is three major action sequences that all have amazing parts to them. but they all go on SOOO long that it's a case where less would be more.. and it makes the pacing a little disjointed and the destruction of the buildings it's pretty much my number 1# pet peeve in action movies it makes me sick to see things get destroyed in movies just for the sake of destroying them.. it is almost forgivable. in Man of Steel, because there are two super powered beings battling it out. so some destruction is understandable and it not "Just" the sake of destroying things" but it's just a bit too far.. if 20 mins of action had been taken out of this film and focused on story and character development.  this would be almost a perfect superhero film. I'm okay with him(spolier) killing Zod. one of the best parts actually because of the emotion and remorse superman felt for having to do it. LOVED the final scene. sets up perfectly for a great sequel... that we probably we will never get because some moron decided to stuff it with a thousand other superheroes.. and choose the worst casting choice ever of a certain comic hero who is dear to me.. but enough with my rant...  this is still a awesome movie and should be seen.!

9.6/10
4#
I know some people find this the weakest in the trilogy.. but let me put it this way.. I thought the "Dark Knight" series was over rated.. until I saw "The Dark Knight Rises" and maybe something has to do with me being older and my taste in film changing. but I just thought The Dark Knight Rises was a super fun action pack Super hero film about the caped crusader coming out of retirement once again to save Gotham. Christain Bale's Best Bruce Wayne performance in my opinion Anne Hathaway is great as Selena Kyle aka Catwomen, and let's not forget Tom Hardy as Bane. he was just awesome. if maybe a little more humorous to me then he was meant to be. sure it had a couple plot holes. but I love it none the less.

9.6/10
Sorry, it's been such a gap in between releasing my top 5 list.. and part of that is because I couldn't decide what order they went in in fact 5-1 I like all almost identically, so it's basically five number 1's. almost.
 there is something each of them have that is amazing. but I actually believe we have not gotten are clear cut "Perfect" Superhero film, as of yet. they all have just enough flaws to keep me from give a perfect score. but are all fantastic amazing films, also remember that this is just my opinion of what I personally liked the most.

and without further a do my number 5# is 

 Spider-Man the first film to official kick start the Gold age of Superhero films in full swing released in 2002 it made over $400 Million Dollars at the north american Box Office was the highest grossing super hero film all time until the Dark Knight was released in 2008 making over $530m. it was the first super hero film personally that got me into this genre. and will always have a special place in my heart. I like it better then "The Amazing Spider-Man" even though it may not necessarily have been done better. but I just love it. Toby Maguire is great as Peter Parker, which is an actor outside of "Spider-Man" I don't even care for that much. but he's great as spider-Man. the score is fantastic, much better then that of "Amazing Spider-Man" and it is quite funny and touching. it just feels classic superhero and that's way I love it so much 

9.6/10

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

6#
Marvel Studios First Superhero Film, and first in what is now a massive cinematic universe, I still one of it's best Robert Downy Jr. Kills it as Iron Man He is Iron Man in this movie, and I still think it's his best performance as The character to date. and it's just a really great story it flows well, it's funny, really funny at parts, but it also knows when to spot and be serious and even dark at parts Gwyneth Paltrow is great as pepper and somewhat mangles to fall out of the typical love interest without being an action hero. I really quite liked the Villain as well. and this is just one of the best superhero films ever made in my opinion! fantastic film!

9.6/10
7#
X-men is kind of part of the reason Superhero films became soo big.. well Spider-Man then X-Men, but it came out back in 2000 and was Marvel's first main stream superhero film, and they did a pretty good job. it's just really well done. Hugh Jackman's First role if I'm mistaken and he almost wasn't in it can you believe that now? it may only be a hour and half but it's a very filled film and just a lot of fun and it's partially responsible for why I like superhero films. a MUST SEE!

9.2/10
8#
X-Men United aka X-Men 2. just a really good film, the good mutants have to work with the "Bad" ones. the Mason Gets invaded. shows the persecution of the Mutants, really good character development. just fantastic film! 

9/10
Now back to my Superhero countdown.. going into the top 10

and 9# is.. 

"Who's strong and brave here to save the american way?" Captain America that's who!

I just loved this movie... in fact when i first saw it.. I said it was the best superhero movie ever made... well maybe not quite. but it's really good. I just love the retro 40s feel of it, and Steve Rogers is just such a good! sure maybe a little unrealistically patriotic, but hey he is Captain America... LOOVED Hugo Weaving as the Red Skull.. probably not for the right reason. but to me he was one of the funniest characters in the movie.. YOU ARE FAILING!! and his cute little red head ... plus possibly the best Love interest ever Peggy Carter.. who can take care of herself. she doesn't get capture once! and she uses a gun! (I think there making a TV show about her.. hopfully it will be better then that awful Agents of SHEILD..). yes I still really love this movie and the gap between this and number 1 is really that big so keep that in mind, these are like the cream of the crop of superhero movies to me..

9/10 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

In-Depth Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

The Hunger Games: Catching fire is emotional epic, intense,  near flawlessly acted and  a rarity in modern cinema. It rises above the norm and becomes something truly amazing to behold.

(this review does contain spoilers but not to many if you already read the book) 

The Hunger Games are over, Katniss Everdeen, has survived, she never had to worry about provider for her family again. She now lives in lavish house in the “Victor Village” but the torment of the capital is far from over, her and Peeta are to be sent on the victor tour, visiting all twelve distincts she has to putting on the act of still being in love with Peeta, and once again it could mean life or death, and on tour sighs begin apparent of revolution,  things don’t go how president snow plans and he is angry thus announcing that the 75th Hunger Games, the third quarter quill, drawl reapings only from existing victors. Let the games begins

Once in a while there is a film that means something, is something more then just a good time away from reality ,that makes you think, causes you to feel, enrages you, breaks your heart, and takes you away. The Hunger Games: Catching fire is one of those rare films. 

I thought it would be a really good film, because the book is so fantastic and one of my all time favorites, but I wasn’t sure it would be This good. The film is extremely character driven and virtually every major character from the first film has a character arch. Acted by a stellar cast nearly on par with “The Lord of the Rings” yes they’re that good. Jennifer Lawrence shines in this film and really pushes her limitless as an actress she was great in hunger games. but she really shows her growth here, she is raw and gritty and becomes Katniss everdeen,  just showing little things by expressions, you don’t have her voice in your head like the book, but Lawrence manages to let you know what she’s thinking. 

Josh Hutcherson really has grown in this film as well, showing the steady caring character of Peeta Mellark, and yet showing is take charged persona as well. 

Now for there are two new addictions who pretty much steal the last hour of the film.

Sam Claflin, playing Distinct 4’s poster boy. Finnick Odair. I had my doubts about him, only seeing him in a couple films (Snow white and the Huntsmen, and Pirates 4), and while I liked him so far. I wasn’t sure he had what it takes to pull off one of my most favorite fictional characters ever created. Well he does. He had me at “Sugar Cube” and just displaying this character who seems vain and selfish at first. But end’s up being very misunderstood So yes he is my favorite character in the film…

But there there’s this Character Called Johanna Mason, played to a T. by Jena Malone, she just radiates her character. She’s angry she’s fed up and doesn’t care what anyone thinks. Bravo Jena, Bravo.

Or and Effie’s Character, you get to see her go from this unbelievably gullible (lovably, but gullible) character. to slowly seeing the error of the capital’s ways and it’s heart breaking. Elizabeth Banks, well done as always.

Donald Sutherland as President Snow is terrifying, hateful and  you just want to shoot in arrow in his scull. 

One thing I thought this film captured in from the book almost perfectly was it’s pace. Which was rollercoaster up and  down and fast fast fast.. It displayed this near- flawlessly in the film. And it does not feel like an almost 2 ½ hour film. It’s a tense film. “Inception” comes to mind.

The visuals were a major step up thanks to the large increase of the budget it, finally the flames look real and they are awesome! The mutations look really real, in fact I’m not even sure they’re CGI.. The Costumes are a notch up which was already pretty good.  And no more shaky cam! (although this scene in a scene near the beginning  with Snow talking to Katniss the camera does seem to be bobbing up and down a bit and it’s actually quite annoying. Thankfully it’s gone after that).  One thing I loved about the book and the movie was how they are working to together to defy the capital just this little group in the area and it’s super cute to me. 

I was somewhat disappointed with the score, one of the weakness of the first one I thought, there’s just not really a “it” theme for this movie, while the movie is strong enough on it’s own and it does have some good themes throughout, I just feel it could have been a bit more epic. It’s not bad, just not on par with the rest of the movie in my opinion, but a very minor issue.

If you thinking it will be a carbon copy of the book your going to be a little disappointed cause there are things they left out, most not to major, but there was one I was hoping to see and didn’t but overall this is one of the truest book to movie adoptions I’ve ever seen, so please don’t nit-pick it to death, just enjoy it 

Some of my favorite scene. (Spoilers) Are the scene on victor tour in distinct 11, Gale’s flogging. Man I hated that peace keeper. The elevator scene :P  oh and the poison gas, I just loved how the blisters looked when I get it on blu-ray I’ll hate to pause that scene. The part where they bet Cinna was heart breaking. The baboons where terrifying! Oh and the mockingjay scene! The tributes holding hands in defiance of the capital One thing I can’t emphasize enough Is how good this movie captures emotion, and I’m a sucker for emotion. And the scene in the end when Katniss see’s Finnick the area she has her arrow pointed at him. And he says “Remember who the Real enemy is” and you can see something clicks in her. She grabs the cable made by beetee, waits for the lightning strike oh and the drums this scene is just epic she shoots into the top of the Area and force field goes out. So intense.   

 this movie is a pure gem and a rarity in modern blockbusters. And is worthy of comparison with untouchable films such as “Star Wars” and “lord of the Rings”   sure it has some time to earn it’s place but as of now I’d say ‘The Odds are ever in it’s favor”

10/10


Thursday, November 21, 2013

10#
Now it's time to go into my top 10 and Yes it's none other then. X-Men First Class, the Groovy Prequel that took you back to the sixties when Mutants were just starting to work together. you Get to see how Charlies Xavier Started the School for the Gift and the creation of cerebral. most most of all you get to see great actors Michael Fassbnder and James McAvoy  give outstanding performance of Younger versions of Charlies and Eric (Professor X and Magneto). and the scene where Charlies Show Eric how to Chanel his power in that balance between rage and serenity. is one of the best scene ever in a superhero film.. and a little Jennifer Lawrence doesn't hurt either!

8.6  
11#
This Drink I Like it another! Thor is just a real treat of a film, probably the most funny superhero film that isn't a comedy technically anyways. this movie great some amazing visuals, pretty much everything on Asgard looks spectacular, Chris Hemsworth does great as the God of thunder, and Tom Hiddlston is spot on as Loki the Mischievous god of mischief. the Love story was a bit weak, along with the character of Jane Foster. but over all a great movie!

8.5  
12#
Why so serious? well The Dark Knight is a very good example of films I don't like much at all to start out with and grow on me .. a lot. enough to say it's now one of my favorite superhero movies, sure I still think it's a little overrated, and I still think we haven't got the "Batman"  we deserve. (Ben Affleck here hoping.. ) but this is a very well made darker take on the superhero genre.

8.5/10 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

13# Goes to "The Amazing Spider-Man", A film rebooted only five after the last of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy, some would say is too soon. however it earns it place as a very decent film great origin story in fact if this was the original maybe I would look at it as a better film, but even with great actors and good story telling lots of if still feels a bit redundant. which I guess staying close to the source material, it would have to be, I and I would have to say for being a newer film I was quite disappointed with the visuals. the lizard just kind of looked fake to me. I'd have to say the biggest strength of this movie was the two leads Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. 8.3/10

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

14#
Pretty much the first Superhero film to hit the big screen (there were a couple earlier but none are really remembered).  this is still remembered fondly by general audiences. even with it's pioneer visuals and supes flying around the world to turn back time. it's just a really fun light movie to watch. and very well done for it's time. great entry into a film genre that has become a phenomenon of it's own 8.1/10
15#
The Wolverine, coming after the somewhat disappointing "X-Men Origins Wolverine" The Wolverine. is the X-Men film to take place after X-Men 3. and Logan is just kind of become a hermit, and keeps to himself, until he gets an offer from a man from his past. he ends up heading to Japan. and boy he's in for one heck of a ride. I think this movie is actually Hugh Jackman's best portrayal of 'Woverine" a bit more edgy. like in the comics. this was just a really fun movie and i will say it is a "Great" film, sure it may have got a little of track at the end but overall I really liked this movie and this it deserves a place in my top 15!

8.1/10   
16#
I know that a lot of people didn't care  for this movie, and thought it was trying to hard to be like the originals and it was kind of. I know it didn't have much action and it was a little long and boring at parts, but I thought it was a very good movie overall. Kevin Spacey was a very big improvement from Gene Hackman. as Lex Luther. Lois not so much, but I still think Erica Durance is the Lois Lane to beat. I actually saw this movie before the older Superman's so it kind of has a special place in my heart. I just started watching "Smallville" that year. and I always liked superman, but 2006 was the year he became something "Super" to me. 7.8
17#
Yes this oldie but good deserves to be here. I must confess I don't think I actually saw it until about a year ago. but Christopher Reeves is a fantastic Superman. and this is just a classic. the only thing I didn't care much for was Lex Lurther and his awful sidekick  he seemed really campy, it was suppose to be a little campy I think. 7.8

Monday, November 18, 2013

18#
well i can't feel weird putting a movie on here I don't even like to say the title of.. and yes it's graphic and has some stuff that need not be there.. but some of the action and humor in this movie is just perfect. like so bad (bad as in good).. and Aaron Taylor Johnson does great job as the title character can't wait to see how he does in Avengers: Age of Ultron! 7.8/10
19#
now, I do think this movie is a little over rated, it doesn't have the best action fight scenes and  it's slightly boring at parts.. but this movie has grown on me a lot over the years, once I got over think every superhero film needed humor and lightness to be good. cause I actually didn't like this film much at all to begin with, mostly for that reason. it's really a quite well done enticing film. with a rich feel to it that a lot of superhero films lack. so now you could say I'm getting into movies i think are really good. 7.6/10
20#

The Second film from to come from Marvel Studios, "The Incredible Hulk" shows that a reboot can sometimes be the way to go. much better then the bizarre 2003 "Hulk" film it, it might work better as a chase movie then a superhero one, for me. most of the best scenes where when Bruce was on the screen and not the green monster, but that just shows how great Edward Norton was in the role, having Liv Taylor didn't hurt either, also this probably the most serious and grim marvel film to date. and I kind of wish marvel would go back there a little bit more then they do.. here's hoping for Winter Soldier.. 7.6/10 
21# X-Men Origins: Wolverine 

 I really like this movie despite what some people think. and yes there is some stupid stuff that happens, they totally ruin deadpools character in the end. and the atamantium bullet erasing his memory is just dumb. but if you can overlook that it's a pretty fun movie. and Hugh Jackson presents a great performance as always. and the Sabertooth brother relationship is a nice added touch. 7.5/10

Sunday, November 17, 2013

My 22nd Second.

is X-Men The Last Stand, sure it's probably the weakest in the franchise of X-Men Films, but that's a pretty strong series to be the weakest, and I know some people don't like it all that much, but I still really like this movie a lot, some interesting stories here, there are however a lot of characters that you wish had more time to shine, like Angel he was great in the 10 minutes of screen time he got. but it is what it is, I Mean this ins't what I'd called a great film by any means (maybe when I was 16) but I still find it a pretty entertaining one to watch. 7.4
23# is

This movie Like Thor 2, I was pretty disappointed with at first view. and I am still somewhat disappointed with it. but eventually I watched it again and realized it's just a movie and not everything can be "Lord of the Rings" and it's actually quite enjoyable, despite having major similarities to the Incredibles, plot wise (which is a superior film in every-way btw). I liked Tony in it still pepper is great, it carried a story along. and I actually wasn't bored with it the second time. a decent film could have been great... but maybe Iron Man 4... eh I'd rather see, Doctor Strange or Better Yet WONDER WOMEN!!! (yeah if your reading this WB get on it already) ahem sorry about that. yeah it was an pretty enjoyable summer popcorn film. 7.2
24#

I Know I know, based on my review you would think i hated the movie, it was a bit of a rant and maybe overly critical, but my expectations for the film were like This high (hold hand to forehead) and the film only ended up being this good (holds hand to chest). I was really hoping it would make it higher then this. but I was actually a pretty entertaining funny film with great visuals and I love the costumes And about everything to do with Asgard. and actually kind of already want to see it again.  7.2 but still I hold to it be a disappointment just saying.
okay finally going to start posting my list of 25 Superhero films since Thor 2 just released. and it's the last superhero film until April next year. I figured it was a good time to do it.

So let my just start out my saying superhero films are one of my favorite genres, a person get extraordinary powers or in some cases really expansive iron suits, and decides to use their abilities to better mankind sometimes at the cost of their own happiness, risking there lives for what they believe is right, I decided to excluded animated films from the list just because they are first and foremost animated. otherwise the Incredibles would definitely be on it.

First I would like to say some honorable mentions that almost made this list, Green Latern lots of people did like it, and while very chessy and parts and somewhat uneven I still quite enjoyed it. "Sky High" was just a hair away from making the list very funny film.


now for the top 25.
well when you think of it the mask of Zorro is typically what you would call a "Superhero" movie, but after thinking about it he where's a mask fights injustice and saves the day so. pretty much fits the bill, so this was a hard decision for deciding what would take this spot, and it's very hard doing a concrete Top 25, especially sense, the superhero genre is an ever expanding wheelhouse.

I first saw The mask of Zorro when I was still scared of PG-13 movies. and it did scar me and I hated it. I was 8 so.. but when I got older I gave it a other shot and it's actually a quite excited swashbuckling, action film Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones are charming as the lead and love interest. and Anthony Hopkins is of course great as the first "Zorro" and quite a bit of good humor too. some high-points would be the freeing the slave and showdown at the end. his training of course and the Dance scene. enjoyable film good enough of my number 25. 7.2/10

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

In depth review for Thor The Dark World


Despite Stunning Visuals, amazing set pieces and Tom Hiddleston "Thor the Dark World"  fails to live up to the charm and wit of the original.

 ** Beware this review will contain major spoilers **

The film starts out much like the first film with Odin Voice over speaking of Malekith the Accursed. and the dark elves speaking of why he was bad, although the narrative seemed  a little unnecessary seeing as you could clearly see what was happening. Then Cuts to Loki and his Mather Frigga talking, well him insulting her and her trying to find reason in him. I rather liked the relationship portrayed between them in this film showing even though Loki is a Murderous trickster he still has some form of affection for his mother.

Thor is off fighting saving the day okay for a starts but extremely generic.

I was rather disappointed with Thor’s character in this film, the way he was handled and to some extinct Hemsworth’s overall performance seemed to not have grown much at all in development and even though dramatic things happen to him throughout  the film. he doesn’t seemed to be nearly as affected by it as he should be, for instance Frigga his mother is (Spoiler!) Killed .Thor Rushes in, throws his hammer at the departing vessel and looks back and gets a little teary eyed, his MOM just Died! and he doesn’t scream in agony he doesn't break down, he hardly shows any emotion at all! A good comparison is in the first film when he finally reaches his hammer, but finds out he still cannot lift it because he is unworthy. thus cries out in agony. That scene had me teary eyed, I never connection on a emotional level with him like I did in the first. And the following scene of the funeral didn't have much weight because of this, also they tried to force emotion with Lord of the Rings copy cat them overpowering everything.
 in the first film you saw his character go through a character transformation.  he’s an arrogant prince of Asgard, gets vanished by his father for his recklessness and pride, learns to become more “human” and ends up sacrificing himself in the end for the good of mankind. There is no character arch here and very little development.

Now lets get to Natalie Portmans character, I barely tolerated her in the first film and thought she was a poorly adapted character to begin with. And frankly miscast Portman can be a great actress, just not in this instance, her character was a least a little interesting in the first one, this time around she has the worst lines of any character. Natalie Portmans Worst performance sense star wars I’m even going to say she even did better in The last Star Wars film then this one, not that they gave her much to work with. For instance she get’s infected with some ancient life force sucking thing  from before the formation of the universe and after she just goes to this creepy place and it imprints itself on her. giving her strange defensive abilities. Thor Shows up and takes her to Asgard and she doesn't seem to be bothered at all  and even blurts out “lets do that again!” Thor's dad shows up in is regal armor. doesn't seem to found of her being there, and she treats him like a nobody, shows no fear towards him or anything.

The story actually for the most part starts out strong. is the thing a bit dark tone Loki’s imprisoned Jane Infected, Odin wants Thor For Settle for Lady Sif the Warrior, who is superior in every why to Jane, there is this lovely scene near the beginning where she talks to Thor hunted that she likes him and he completely brushes her off. If only they worked more with this, shown her being Jealous of Jane perhaps, which they did actually film more of that and for some reason decided to cut out of the film , which is a other issue you could tell stuff was cut.

The Warriors three while fun and main sources of comic relief in the first one were completely pushed to the sidelines and had no development whatsoever. And I was really looking forward to Zachary Levi (Tangled) as Fandral and he had like three lines and they all sucked. Instead they gave most of the comic relief to Darcy, Jane's intern sidekick and for the most part she was actually pretty funny something a lot of people didn't like. I though that scene in the restaurant was hilarious and her intern was funny too. But their side story was really pretty unnecessary and I would have much rather had more on the Warriors Three and Sif.

The set piece of Asgard were amazing absolutely breathtaking. The glow swords were super cool looking and the sword fight scene were pretty cool. Some of the best CGI I have seen to date.

Now for the villain Malekith, was well quite frankly nothing more then a shell of a Villain. your not even sure of his motives he wants to destroy all life in the universe why? And the final fight scene between him and Thor total and utter crap worst final battle seen so far in a comic book film expect for very end of it when Thor swings his hammer down that was pretty neat.

Loved the planning of how to get Jane out of Asgard sequence.

There is a part where zLoki is presumed to die, which I never really thought he did. But in the end Thor is talking to Odin saying he doesn't want to be king and Odin says he can’t give him his blessing but doesn't completely reject him either Thor Leaves and it turns out to be Loki pretty good set up for a film so in that sense I thought it was a pretty solid ending.

But the best part hands down was when Loki pretends to be Thor’s side kicks.  And turns into Captain America! Chris Evans stole the show with one scene!  Also, Turning  Thor into Sif was great, Loki’s reaction after he finds out Frigga is dead, is very convincing and  maybe I lied his little, his  bust of rage was pretty good, not quite as much as Thor’s in the first but a nice touch. Now I guess maybe I’m overly critical with Marvels films because Avengers was so good, and  maybe My idea of where I thought the story should go was unreasonable to begin with. Final verdict overall I wasn't bored for the most part. And it was somewhat entertaining and had some really good parts but I was very disappointed with how much better I thought it could have been and it just might be my least favorite film in the Marvel Cinematic universe to date. I’m not going to give an extant grade right now cause frankly I’m not sure, I did like it overall. but not a ton. I wanted to get my thoughts out while they were fresh.  Sometimes my first opinions can change so maybe once I see It again (on dvd most likely) I’ll like it a little more.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Last one to make the 10, releasing also on Christmas Day Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit

the first preview just released days ago, so I almost didn't put this film on this list because I was sure they would push it's release date back, but everything seems to be on track now, and the trailer actually looks pretty decant, the is actually kind of a series, Jack Ryan is a character created  my Tom Clancy, stories revolving around Terrorism on America and such, a stellar cast of Chirs Pine, Keria Knightley Kevin Costner And Kenneth Branagh, also Directed by Kenneth Branagh, (Thor). looks like a nice action thriller.

Anticipation Level: 7/10

Box Office Prediction: OW: $30,000,000 FG: $110,000,000

and that's it for the holiday films, there are a couple others that might be worth checking out. like
Monuments Men, and 47 Ronin. see you next time!

here's a quite list of film in release date order:

11.1.13 Ender's Game
11.8.13 Thor: The Dark World
11.8.13 The Book Thief
11.22.13 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
11.22.13 Delivery Man
11.27.13 Frozen
12.13.13 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
12.13.13 Saving Mr. Banks
12.25.13 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
12.25.13 Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit

My Top 5 picks

1.The Hunger Games Catching Fire
2.Thor: The Dark World
3.The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
4.The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
5.Saving Mr. Banks
Releasing 12.25.13 Christmas Day!

I am so excited for this movie! the premise and trailer just blow me away, a office worker who goes on adventures in his head with the girl his is sweet for, to escape the dullness of work, it sounds like something I would make! it looks sweet, cute, funny visually awesome, adventurous and plain just cool! this is the last must see for me in theaters this holiday season, and if it's as good as I think it will be we are in for a real treat.

Anticipation Level: 9

Box Office Prediction: OW $40,000,000 Final Gross $175,000,000



Thursday, October 3, 2013

Next is
Releases Limited 12.13.13 then goes wide on 12.20.13

The Story behind The Adapting "Mary Poppins" from book the the big screen Tom Hanks Plays Walt Disney himself and Emma Thompson Play the author P. L. Travers. who reluctantly agrees to have to her beloved book adapted after to profits stop coming in.

The Trailer was awesome and I've always been interest in Walt Disney behind the scenes so I'm interested to see how they handle that, I'm not the biggest Mary Poppins fan in the world, but I'm pretty excited for this movie

Anticipation Level:  7.5

Box Office Predictions Wide Opening: $22,000,000 Final Gross: $125,000,000
Next Is a other film I'm really Looking Forward to

Releasing 12.13.13

Picking up where "An Unexpected Journey" left off, Bilbo and the dwarfs must make their way to their homeland and confront, Smaug the dragon, who resides deep in the lonely mountains, but they encounter obstacles along the way.

I loved the first one when it was released, though not nearly as good as "Lord of the Rings".
 I thought it was a great fantasy film in it's own right, I must confess, I haven't had the urge to watch it like I did with Lord of the Rings, so it may not be as enduring as I had hoped, but can't wait for the dragon and Evangeline Lilly is also nice to see.. plus I'm looking forward to the return of Legolas!

Anticipation Level: 9.5

Box Office Predictions: OW: $82,000,000 FG: $275,000,000
Releasing 11.27.13

So I've been looking forward to this movie for some time now, and I must admit after the trailer came out.. I almost didn't end up adding this movie to the list, and I watched the trailer again, and at the least the animation is going to be gorgeous, story revolves, in a land while it becomes covered in snow and I ice by the Snow Queen, the protagonist's Anna's Sister, she teams up with Kristoff a ice selling country man to spot her and save the land from endless winter.. Sound a bit like Narnia Right? well this movie could be good, I really am not liking, that snow man character, and the humor is a bit hip/pop couture for my taste, but Tangled was that way a bit.. and it ended up being one of my favorite animated films. so I'll still give this a shot.

Anticipation Level:  6/10

Box Office Predictions: Opening Weekends $35,000,000 Final Gross $170,000,000
Nest is 


Releasing 11.22.13

An Affable Underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity 

After watching the trailer for the movie, it looks really funny and sweet, I hope I get a chance to catch this in theaters.


Anticipation Level: 7.5

Box office Predictions: Opening Weekend: $20,000,00 Final Gross: $85,000,000

Friday, September 20, 2013

Up next is probably the biggest film of the holiday season and my most anticipation movie yet to be released this year..



Opens Nov 22nd! and I cannot wait for this film to come out! The Book is my favorite of the series and from what I've seen I'm pretty optimistic about it, it can't be as good as the book. but maybe it can come close!

Anticipation Level: 10

My Box Office Predictions: Opening Weekend: $160,000,000 Final Gross $390,000,000
Coming next. is a movie kind off my radar, until recently when the trailer premiered  a little while ago.



Releasing 11.15.13

During WWII the story centers on a young girl named Liesel Meminger, an orphan who is adapted by a kind couple Hans and Rosa Hubermann. who are also sheltering a Jew. she steals books and shares them with others. a bit strange sure, but it likes like a charming story, and I look forward to seeing it.

My Box office Predictions: Opening Weekend $15,000,000 Final Gross $45,000,000

Anticipation Level: 6.5

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Next on my list is sure to be one of the biggest films this holiday season and one of my most anticipated films of the year..


Releasing 3 days before my birthday on Nov 8th! I am really excited for this movie. "Thor" is my second favorite single hero film  in the Marvel cinematic universe.  (Iron Man is number 1). so I am really looking forward to a further venture into the realm of Asgard, which much to my delight looks like more of the film takes place in the Asgardian realms, then on earth.
from what I've seen of the movie everything seems richer and maybe (I hope) darker. it is called the dark world after all. lets just hope it's not an other Iron Man 3. can't wait for this movie to come out I want to see it now!

Anticipation Level: 9.5

My Box Office Predictions: Opening Weekend $115,000,000 Final Gross $300,000,000




Well Now I am Finally going to start that list I was telling you all about 10 movies to see this Holiday season. (which is anything released from Nov 1st to Dec 31st.)

so instead of doing a count down to number 1# I'll crank them out in release order starting with.



Releasing 11.1.13.
 this film will kick off the Holiday Movie season. and could be the first 100m potential hit.
 but considering Original sci-fi Box office intake this year. I don't know if it can make it there.

I've been cautiously excited ever sense I heard about it being made. and having read the book, I had my idea for what it should be like, now after seeing some of the previews and got a feel for what it will be like, I'm slightly worried, it's obviously been toned down, and Ender is a teenager in it, but at least the visuals and acting should be good, I don't expect this to be that much like the book, but it might stands as a solid sci-fi film. I'll just have to wait in see.

Anticipation Level: 7.5

My Box Office Prediction: Opening Weekend $33,000,000 Final Gross $100,000,000

Monday, August 26, 2013

Well my friends, August is almost over. and that means the summer movie season pretty much is too, the last big-budget summer blockbuster has been released.. but does that mean there is nothing to see in the last few months of the year?..
absolutely not! The Holiday Season is just around the corner, and the movies coming out then are some of my most anticipated of the year! I was just going to do a list of five films, but there are so many that look really good, I've widened it to 10!, so get ready for my list of 10 films to see over the Holiday Season!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Hello Folks! Now the Summer is winding down, that means.. yes the summer movie season is coming to a close, and overall all I think it was a pretty solid summer, there were a few surprises and a few disappointments like usual. Some I'm gonna give a little list of my top 5 films of the summer, I only saw 8 in theaters, I did manage to see one released on Dvd already. but sense I didn't see it in theaters and I'm kind of unsure of weather it would be there or not I'll exclude it

So Number 5 is !

Great Hilarious family film if you haven't seen it already, you should check it out! A-

Number 4.
Loved this movie, I was a little skeptical of yet an other Wolverine movie, but it turned out to be a really cool fun movie, even if it did fall apart a bit toward the end. A

Number 3:


Loved this movie! biggest surprise of the summer for me, the first tralier was O.K. but not that great, but after the good word of mouth I kept hearing about it I decided to give it a shot! and loved it! A+

Number 2!

Well I already said how much I loved this movie earlier this year, and I still do! can't wait for it to come out on Dvd so I can watch it again and again!


Number 1

Do I even need to say anything else? ... Still my favorite movie of  the year! I need to see it again.. how could they release it on Dvd 1 day AFTER my birthday!!!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

So, here is a list of my top 10

1.The Avengers
2.The Hobbit
3.The Dark Knight Rises
4.Wreck-it Ralph
5.The Hunger Games
6.The Impossible
7.The Amazing Spider-Man
8.Life of Pi
9.Brave
10.John Carter

some honorable mentions go to:

Skyfall, Hotel Transylvania and yes.. I'm gonna say it Breaking Dawn Part 2.'


some other good movies to check out from that year are, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Chasing Mavericks(still have to watch the end of the movie though..) Unconditional (Still have to watch the beginning of that movie!)  and Prometheus.
1!

The Avengers
Avengers Assemble! The Avengers is a true delight, although not perfect. excels to new heights for the superhero genre thanks to great direction, tight story telling and lots of character!

  Now I was so excited for this movie when it came out. Ever sense I heard of it in 2008. I knew very little about the Avengers back then, but quickly did my homework to see what this could be like. and just the idea of a film, with a team of superheroes in one movie, working together to stop chaos, sold me. I'm a comic sci-fi movie geek so I'm already in. but there was so much that could have gone wrong with this film, not being able to focus on so many characters, and keep the audience caring about them all. Stuff like that, so in a word.
 I love this film, in fact until "Man of Steel" came out, it was my most favorite superhero film of all time, I thought the characters were great, the chemistry was sizzling between the actors and in my opinion was one of the best assemble cast of 2012. 
premise; just in case you didn't see it, The Story is quite simple really, Thor's Brother Loki a Asgardian God, who you last see falling through space in "Thor" in what to appears to have been a black hole, has gained some powers and an few allies on his odyssey through the cosmos. And returns for he's vengeance trying to take over world. Classic villain stuff. 
so after he gets his hands on ancient artifact, known as the Tesseract. Some cube thing that's full potential is never fully explained. and brain washes Hawkeye, with his scepter. it turns out being more then S.H.I.L.E.D can chew. So they assemble a group of extraordinary people who will be known as "The Avengers" 

Although I have yet to find a superhero film completely without faults. (yes sadly even Man of Steel has them) 
This film is no exception
 Okay lets get the stuff I didn't like out of the way. The Chitauri. army at the end was a brainless army that were just kind of a convenient huge army for the avengers to slaughter left and right,  and you didn't care about any of them, and were they even life forms or some kind of organic robots? I will forgive them for this, this time around, because the main focus was "The Avengers" and getting them to work on screen, (Avengers 2 however needs to fix this). the final battle was awesome looking but after a few viewings, it felt a little too choreographed. Thor must be here doing this. Black Widow all the sudden knows how to use alien technology. now not the whole battle just parts of it. overall the battle scene was pretty awesome, and in my experance; rarely does a Superhero film's climatic battle scene live up to the screen for me. it had some plot holes, you never really understand the Tesseract.  Hawkeye never really getting to be a character you can like. because he is compromised the first half of the movie, I wanna see some of his witty one-liners from the "Avengers Earth's mightiest heroes" but apparently he has a very large role in Avengers: Age of Untron. so well see. Um, Maria Hill very thin character so far. maybe they'll spice her up a bit not the most impressed with Cobbie Smulders performance, but I think she just need room to grow.(Liked her better in "Safe Havan" but yeah that's pretty much it
lets talk about the characters 
Iron Man Played my Robert Doweny Jr. 
"Take off the Suit and what are?" "Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist" is Tony's response, Robert Really nailed it with this one. he was really on his game and I loved the tension between his character Tony Stark and Steve Rogers . just so great. Probably my favorite thing about this film; was the way they put these crazy awesome characters together and forced to work with each other, some of my favorite parts were on the helicarrier, and the tension those scenes from the scope. the camera angles were brilliant loved the cinematography.  I especially loved the scene, were they were all arguing with he each other , and the way camera angles move during that sequence. I  loved the sets like I said the Helicarrier loved it. 
So you got Captain America, a man of out of time. he was frozen for seven decades, wakes up to find the world more messed up then before he was a capclical. I thought Chris Evans was great as Steve Rogers and just really nailed it too. 
You got Bruce Banner aka The Hulk reluctant scientist, played to a tie my Mark Rufalo loved him as the Hulk.
Black Widow played by Scarlet Johansson  the super spy, she did great as the character thought she brought this weight to her character that is often missing in female characters in Superhero films especially .Then there is the Villain, Loki.
 Played by Tom Hiddlson, I don't know how he does it, but somehow Tom Hiddleson makes it really hard to dislike this evil villain who wants to take over the world, maybe it's the sutle hints of confliction  you see in his character throughout the film, he is a more complicated character then meets the eye and I just love Tom Hiddlson.
 I don't know him in person, but if you just watch him in some of his interviews you can just tell he is a great person-a true gentlemen, who really cares about this universe. You gotta love Loki.
the score was pretty good, not the best I've ever heard, but still really good.
 one of the best things about this movie though was probably the direction by Joss Whedon. a true fan himself. it translates on the screen. You can tell here really cares about what he is doing, and wants to get it right, so kudos to Whedon for giving us such a great film!
 I'll be very interested to see what he can bring to this franchise in the future, Marvel has just tapped into a goldmine, lets hope they don't get too cocky, and that they stick to their guns, I do have a little reservations after seeing Iron Man 3.. not an awful movie, but probably my least favorite Marvel film to date.
Still enthusiastic about Thor: The Dark World, though, so here's hoping.
 I know this is getting really long and it's probably starting to show, but overall I loved this film. fantastic characters,  acting and direction made a simple film a brilliant one.  still one of  my favorite films of all time, can't wait for Age of Untron in 2015!

So there you have it my top 10 list of films released in 2012, hope you enjoyed reading. 

Sunday, July 28, 2013

2.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 
The Beloved prelude to Lord of the Rings is finally given the treatment it deserves on the big screen!
Before I go into what I thought about this movie, I just want to talk about about how it's kind of a miracle this movie even exists! Now this is probably the longest I've ever waited for a film to come out. I remember, after I saw Return of the King in 2004, thinking about this book becoming a movie and wanting it made...even though I didn't read the book until a few years afterword. When I did read it, I really, really wanted to see the movie. Now let me just say that "The Lord of the Rings"  is one of-if not my favorite movie trilogy of all time; and the best made cinematic films I have ever seen. But getting back to production: The Tolkien Family try to sue New Line, Peter Jackson was going to direct it, then he wasn't, and in fact, Guillermo Del Toro (Pacific Rim, Hellboy) was going to direct these films for a while and actually got quite far into pre-production until dropping out. So, in other words, this film went through a lot to see the light of day, and when it finally did, I saw it and wasn't disappointed.

It took you back to middle-earth! There are people who say "it was such a let down compared to Lord of the Rings!" Well, this isn't the Lord of the Rings, it's the Hobbit! It was based on a children's book from the 1930s' for crying out loud! And ..I don't like it as well as Lord of the Rings and didn't expect to, but the scope, the acting, the story, the characters were all there. I personally loved Martin Freeman as Biblo Baggins, he just embodied the character of Bilbo and totally knocked it out of the park in my opinion. Ian McKellen was amazing as Gandalf again, he brought a bit of a more light and humorous side to him this time around and I just loved him, I love all I've seen of Ian Mckellin's work so that's not surprising it was great to see Cate Banchett back as Galadrial and even though the Council scene wasn't in the book I loved it.  Now this is just part of the book, and even I was a little skeptical when I heard they were making it into three films, but hey it's Middle-Earth and Peter Jackson (kind of a Jacksonnite here)  the longer there the better, and the scenes that were from the book, magic, pure magic, from the scene where the Dwarfs show up at Biblo's Hobbit hole, the "Riddles in the Dark" scene (maybe my favorite scene in the movie)... that's the thing about this movie, it's the little scenes that turn out the best.

Now there were a few things I had a couple issues with, while I loved the Dwarfs and thought all the cast as them were great, I thought, maybe Thorin Oakinshield's back story, at least some of it was a bit unnecessary and they tried to add some darkness to it to make it feel more adult. It  kind of took away from "Bilbo" a bit. The CGI Orks I didn't care much for. I wished they used real people for more of them like in Lord of the Rings, and it did seem a little long here and there, but that's pretty much it. But overall I loved this movie and for the material they had to work with, it was brilliant. I loved this movie, a total must see!
10/10

Thursday, July 25, 2013

3.
The Dark Knight Rises

Well, it takes place eight years after the events of "The Dark Knight" and the batman has not been seen or heard of sense. But when the terrorists, Bane shows up to reek havoc on Gotham. The Bat must emerge once again, as a defender of his city.

I'm not going to go into too much detail about this, sense I already posted a full review for this film last summer. But I still love this movie, much better then "The Dark Knight" and "Batman Begins" in my opinion
it had a lot more comic book like characters in it for one thing. Catwomen, Robin (sort of) .. and it was just so epic, sure they're were some plot holes (how did Bruce get back to Gotham after being trapped on some other place in the world and get back to the city. while it was under court martial!) but I can over look that I don't know I'm not even the biggest batman film But I'd have to say this is one of my favorite superhero films ever!

                                                                           9.5/10

Sunday, July 21, 2013

4.
Wreck-it Ralph

Wreck-Ralph is a video game character in the arcade game "Fix-it Felix", he is the bad guy who terrorizes the citizens of the apartment complex that Fix-it Felix... fixes. Ralph smashes its widows and such, and at the end of the day Felix fixes it all and they throw Ralph off the roof. So, Ralph is, as you can imagine, pretty tired of being the villain and sets out outside of his game and tries to earn a metal in hopes of getting a house in the building and being accepted my the apartment dwellers. He goes to a dangerous modern game called "Hero's Duty" where he does in fact get a metal, but has to flee the game's evil cybugs. He eventually ends up in a cutesy racing game called "Sugar Rush" where he meets a glitch called Vanillope, who wants to be a recer.

So this film is just brilliant- Diseny's best animated film in a like, well a long time, full gamer humor, beautiful and creative animation, and surprising heart. This is a gem of a movie that, even if your not a gamer, you can enjoy. I loved Felix in it as well, he is just so polite and awesome. This is one of the best animated films I've ever seen and if you haven't already seen it you have to check it out.
9/10