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Saturday, May 24, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Rating 6.5 out of 10

I have been a big fan of the X-Men movies since the first one almost a dozen years ago.  I had high expectations for this Xmen movie.  Probably too high.  I thought this movie was okay but not great.  It's one where most of the action is shown in the two minute trailer.

The movie starts in the future where the government made mutant killing robots have gone rogue.  Besides killing mutants they have started killing humans too.  You know what that means.  Re-runs of the Good Wife will no longer be on the air.  How do we stop these unstoppable robots?  Professor X and Magneto (Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen) know the starting point was when the creator (Game of Thrones Peter Dinklage) was killed by Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) thus creating fear by the President to green light production of the robots.  The plan is to have mutant Kitty Pryde (Ellen Page) send someone back in time and stop her.  The only mutant that can withstand the trip is Wolverine (the never aging Hugh Jackman).

Wolverine is sent back to the 70's where President Nixon was in charge and of course everyone wore huge bell bottom jeans and big floppy pimp hats.  Mystique doesn't go down easy.

As I said there wasn't enough action for me.  They highlight many of the mutants and give you a sliver of their powers. Even the main star, Wolverine, is under-used.

This is a decent movie but not nearly as good as it should have been.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Godzilla

Godzilla

Godzilla

Rating 7 out of 10

I am old enough to remember the crummy black and white poorly dubbed Godzilla movies from Japan.  Unfortunately I also remember the 1998 version with Matthew Broderick.  This version is far better.  Of course CGI effects are much better now than in 1998 as is this story line.

This Godzilla movie starts fifteen years in the past.  Joe Brody(Bryan Cranston)  is an American overseeing a nuclear power plant in Japan when a terrible creature is awaken.  This creature by chance eats radiation and is determined to destroy everything in it's path to get more.  Okay, I didn't say it was a great story line.

This is a good, not great movie.  I found it entertaining.  The action and effects were good.  If you watch the preview for this movie and think it's one you would want to see you will most likely enjoy it too.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Rating 6 out of 10

I may not be the best to review this since I didn't really care for the first one of these Spider-Man reboot movies.  One thing I don't care for is director Marc Webb feeling the need to re-tell the whole long story of how Peter Parker has these crazy powers.  After three earlier movies can't he assume we kinda know the tale?  With Spidey 2 we get much more of that along with long setups for each of the bad guys too.  When I go see a superhero movie I want to see the good guy battling it out with the bad guys.

The movie starts with our web slinging hero (Andrew Garfield)  saving the day when a group of bad guys steal an armored car transporting some sort of nuclear waste through downtown New York City (I'm sure that is a normal route).  As he takes care of business he realizes he is late for his own college graduation and once again weighs the problems of keeping the world safe and his relationship with his girlfriend Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone).

Most of the next ninety plus minutes is dedicated to us seeing how much Peter loves Stacy and introducing in great detail our two bad guys, Electro (Jamie Foxx) and Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan) A little more than two hours in to the movie we get our big show down.

This is not a bad movie.  Just a mostly boring one for an action movie.  I think I'll skip Spider-Man 3.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Brick Mansions

Brick Mansions

Brick Mansions

Rating 4 out of 10

A couple times a year I see a movie that I hate to admit here that I saw.  Think I'll just skip that review.  You really expected THAT movie to be good I'm sure people will ask.  Well, not really.  I didn't expect this movie to be good.  I had already been warned by my son inlaw how bad it was.  I can tolerate a bad movie if it has actors I like and lots of action to distract how bad the script is.  Heck I saw both of the Expendable movies and eagerly away the next one this summer!  I liked Paul Walker and this was the last movie he completed before his death.

In downtown Detroit there is a section that has become so bad the police have given up trying.  The city just builds a 40 foot wall around the area of tall brick buildings and let the animals take care of them selves.  There is on man in Brick Mansions that wants to try to clean it up.  He fights the drug dealers in what sure seems to be a losing battle.  He is Lino (David Belle) who is one of those guys who somehow jumps off buildings and crawls up walls without ever getting hurt. Very cool.

When Mansion thugs steal a H-bomb from an armored car (because we transport those things around all the time) the only good cop in Detroit (Paul Walker)  is recruited to join Lino to go in and find/disarm the bomb and avenge the death of his police captain father who was murdered there years ago.  It plays out as stupid as it sounds.

The action is decent.  Mostly when David Belle does his jumping around although it is full of the dreaded shaky cam that I can't stand. This movie killed a couple hours on a rainy day out of town.  Sadly that time could have been better spent playing in the rain.