Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Film Review - Edge of Darkness (2010)


Edge of Darkness is based on the 1986 miniseries of the same name and also directed by the man who does this new version Martin Campbell, this one however stars Mel Gibson as a Boston detective named Tom Kraven who after welcoming his daughter home ends up investigating her death after she is shot with a shotgun at point blank range on his front porch.

Alright I'll be blunt here folks, this film is entirely forgettable and judging from its box office performance, I'm not alone, Gibson's okay but he's getting way too old to be running around killing people, not to mention Ray Winstone who's pretty much unnecessary and not that memorable to begin with, I mean why not Daniel Craig in the Gibson role and Mark Strong in the Winstone role, now that's a partnership that most people would pay attention to.

But on top of that everything happens as you expect it to, I mean at one point Gibson's character is talking to this girl who's fearing for her life and the moment she gets out of the car, BAM she's run over, regular as clockwork.

So in closing, if you must see this rent the original miniseries, that might be better than this last ditch attempt to revive Gibson's career, but it would seem that the days of star vehicles are coming to an end as if this was released 10-15 years ago it would have stormed the charts, so this only gets a .5 out of 5.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Film Review - Inception (2010)


Inception is the latest film from dark knight director Christopher Nolan, the story here is that Leonardo DiCaprio as Dom Cobb, a man who specialises at mind extraction but his latest assignment is not to steal an idea, but implant one.

When I walked out of this film, I thought of a line said by Lawrence Fishburne in the first Matrix film, the line being "No one can be told what the Matrix is, you have to see it for yourself." and that applies here, I'm not going to say anything more after this apart from see it for yourself.

4 and a half out of 5, a tie with Toy Story 3 as the best of 2010.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Film Review - Green Zone (2010)


Green Zone stars Matt Damon as Warrant Officer Roy Miller who is in Iraq during the 2003 hunt for WMD's (Weapons of Mass Destruction), but after a raid that goes wrong, he begins to question the accuracy of the intel given to him and searches out whether his entire purpose of being there was based on a lie.

I really enjoyed Green Zone, director Paul Greengrass moves the action along nicely as well as putting with it a compelling story about the existence of WMD's in Iraq, Matt Damon cements his status as the next Harrison Ford with a well rounded performance but like all good leads, he's backed up by some solid support with Brendan Gleeson, Greg Kinnear and Jason Issacs who also sports a top villain moustache.

No complaints here folks, Green Zone delivers, 4 out of 5.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Film Review - Shutter Island (2010)


Shutter Island stars Leonardo DiCaprio as US Marshal Teddy Daniels who is sent to 'Shutter Island' which is the name for a mental facility located on an island in the sea, but a hurricane makes getting back impossible so Daniels and his Partner Chuck played by Mark Ruffalo will have to investigate longer than they thought.

I really enjoyed Shutter Island, director Martin Scorsese knows when to wind up the music on the soundtrack to give that "Da Dum" sound and when to leave it simmering in the background like violin strings, DiCaprio is okay and does well when needed but someone like Matt Damon would have been a better choice, apart from that everyone else was well cast but one of the crazies couldn't help but make me think of Ralph Wiggum's Leprechaun, without going too much into the film's ending (and trust me, you DON'T want to know anything about it in advance) I must say that how it all resolved was something I never saw coming and on that I had to go "well done."

All in all, check it out, 3 and a half out of 5.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Film Review - Hawke (2010)

Hawke is the name of a telemovie based on the political life of the Labor party member Bob Hawke, the story here charts his days in the ACTU right up until his leadership spill in 1991.

Overall, I enjoyed Hawke and those with a keen sense of political history will to, although some younger viewers might have trouble connecting some of the dots as the events played out were a little bit before their time, Richard Roxborough was good as Hawke and having seen only a small amount of video footage of the real man, I thought that at times it was like looking at the real thing.

However, I also would have liked to have seen a little bit more, Hawke is a fascinating character in Australian politics and at times the film feels like it's skipping over a lot of stuff that might have been interesting such as the 1988 Bicentennial and the Australia Card, the other problem was that it made Paul Keating out to be the villain of the piece when it was clear Hawke had lost it by the time Keating stepped up.

All in all, I enjoyed it but I did have some problems, so a 2 and a half out of 5.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Film Review - The Men who Stare at Goats (2009)


The Men who Stare at Goats is about a small town journalist played by Ewan McGregor who ends up depressed after his wife leaves him, while travelling to Iraq he meets a man named Lyn Cassidy played by George Clooney, a man who claims to have psychic powers.

This film was literally laugh out loud funny right from the first shot, which is of Avatar's Stephen Lang staring into space and attempting to run through a wall, a scene of many that had me howling, others having to do with the various and many Star Wars references littered throughout the film, in the end despite some saggy spots I was caught up in the film's strange story and enjoyed myself thoroughly, though I must advise that this film won't be for everyone and in order to get the film, you have to understand the joke behind it.

Although there are many technological terrors constructed by Hollywood these days, the ability to destroy a city is insignificant next to the power of the force, and the storytelling force is strong with this film, 4 out of 5.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Film Review - Red Dwarf: Back to Earth (2009)


Red Dwarf: Back to Earth is a special miniseries based from the hit UK sci-fi sitcom called Red Dwarf and the story here is that Dave Lister played by Craig Charles and the crew find themselves in another dimension where they discover they are only characters in a hit TV series due to be killed off, as a result they go finding their creator.

As some of you may be aware, I am a huge fan of Red Dwarf but after series 6, Rob Grant who co created the series with Doug Naylor left, as a result the show lost a lot of the humour and characterization that helped make the show a success, leaving only Sci-Fi heavy episodes that were thin on the characters and comedy.

But does that also extend to this new special you ask, well to answer you yes it does, there are very few genuine laughs in this special and the characters don't feel right, mainly because the actors playing them have aged big time and with the exception of Kryten played by Robert Llewelyn, it shows in several scenes.

But on top of those problems, the reference's to Ridley Scott's 1982 movie Blade Runner are very obvious to fans of that film like myself and the storyline here is very confusing, which is normally not the case with a Red Dwarf episode but this time around it left me going "what on earth" on a number of occasions plus the fact that it ties into arguably one of the top two episodes of the series again just doesn't feel right.

So in closing, if you are a newcomer to Red Dwarf, watch only the first 6 seasons as the final episode of season 6 is enough to be a fitting send off for a once brilliant and unique series, It saddens me to say this but the boys from the Dwarf have lost their lustre and the franchise needs to be retired as the actors aren't young enough anymore to get away with playing these characters and without Rob Grant who I mentioned before, a lot of what made the show a success is gone so a 0 out of 5 for this special.