Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Directed by: Rupert Wyatt
2011
Viewed August 2011

What to say about this movie other than that it is awesome. Let's start with the story line. Will Rodman (James Franco) is searching for a cure to Alzheimer's and is testing his cure on chimps. He finally thinks he's ready for human trials when the ape goes out of control and his project is shut down and all of the apes are put down. Will finds a baby chimp and takes him home to his sickly father. Will and his father (played superbly by John Lithgow) raise "Caesar" who has increased intelligence due to the testing that Will had done on him. Caesar gets into some trouble with the neighbors and has to be taken away... Caesar is smart enough to know the apes that he's with are being mistreated... I don't want to give the whole movie away... The apes in this movie were filmed using the same motion capture technology as Gollum in Lord of the Rings and you very often forget that they are computer generated. This film makes you think a lot about making sure to buy products that are free of animal testing, as well as making you think twice about visiting the monkeys at the zoo. A

Judging a Movie by its Trailer

Here are some reviews for some previews of upcoming movies!

The Father of Invention
Stars: Kevin Spacey, Heather Graham, Camila Belle, Johnny Knoxville
What it seems to be about: Kevin Spacey invents a really popular contraption that people accidentally stick their finger into a hole and it cuts their finger off. He ends up in jail and ten years later gets out and has to reinvent himself.
Comes out: October 2011
Worth Seeing?: Looks sort of lame. 

Fright Night
Stars: Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, Toni Collette, Christopher Mintz-Plasse 
What it seems to be about: Colin Farrell moves in next door for Anton Yelchin and his mom (Toni Collette) and students start disappearing from school because Colin Farrell is a vampire. Anton Yelchin investigates.
Comes Out: August 19, 2011
Worth Seeing?: Yes! It looks good! Sort of like Disturbia, but better because it doesn't have Shia LeBeouf...

Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil
Stars: A bunch of nobodies
What it seems to be about: A bunch of hot peeps go to the cabin where they run into some rednecks who "kidnap" their friend (who really got hurt, and they were trying to help her), then the hot peeps start trying to attack the rednecks but keep getting killed by their own stupidity. The rest of the hot peeps group think the rednecks are mass murderers.
Comes out: August 2011
Worth Seeing?: Maybe wait for the DVD, it looks like one of those so stupid that it's awesome movies.

Warrior
Stars: Nick Nolte, Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Morrison
What it seems to be about: Two brothers, one a family man the other a war hero, enter a mixed martial arts tournament and end up fighting each other for the title.
Comes out: September 2011
Worth Seeing?: Yes! It looks amazing! Plus Tom Hardy is awesome. 



 



Megamind

"All men must choose between two paths. Good is the path of honor, heroism, and nobility. Evil... well, it's just cooler."
Directed by Tom McGrath
2010
Viewed August 2011

I'm on a huge animated movie kick.... I love them! Megamind (Will Ferrell) is a super villain hell bent on taking over Metro City but is constantly thwarted by Metro Man (Brad Pitt), who has been his rival since infant hood (probably not a real word, but I'm using it any way). Megamind always kidnaps reporter Roxanne Ritchi (Tina Fey) and Metro Man always saves her. Megamind finally beats Metro Man and goes on a crime spree, but then realizes how empty his life is without a hero to battle. Megamind is super funny (he often mispronounces words in a hilarious way since he's from another planet, among other things) and has a great message about how bad may be fun, but it isn't good. Will Ferrell's voice had a tendency to get on my nerves, I felt like he was yelling at me for most of the movie, but other than that, this was a great movie! B+

The Smurfs

Directed by Raja Gosnell
2011
Viewed July 2011

The Smurfs are very blue. And a little creepy when the camera pans in really close and their little faces fill the entire screen. They're also in trouble and need the help of Patrick and Grace Winslow. The Smurfs and their enemy Gargamel (Hank Azaria)  are sucked into a portal that sends them to New York City. They end up in the home of Patrick and Grace (Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays). Patrick is very skeptical and annoyed, but his wife thinks they're adorable and wants to help them. Patrick gets a promotion at work and has to impress his psycho boss, and of course the Smurfs get in the way. The Smurfs is pretty generic, but I still enjoyed it. I went to it with a 9 year old who has a short attention span and it kept his attention really well. I also appreciated that it was not full of butt and fart jokes. C+