Wednesday, July 30, 2014

WISH I WAS HERE REVIEW





With the success of Veronica Mars kickstarter campaign, Zach Braff decided for his next film, "Wish I Was Here" that he would do the same publicly funded effort. The finished product is a movie filled with terrific actors, and a great story. In it, Braff plays a struggling actor who must face the eventual death of his father, while homeschooling his kids, and putting himself back in touch with what made him love his life to begin with.






Braff plays Aiden Bloom,  whose father played by Mandy Patinkin, confesses he cannot pay for the education of Braff's children any longer due to his cancer coming back. Braff must spend the rest of his time figuring out how to handle his children being home schooled, as well as a wife who is in a job she hates, a brother who is a hermit, all the while facing the eventual death of his father, who he has a hard relationship with, filled with criticism on Aidens lack of a "real job." It is Aidens journey on finding himself again that is the basis for the story.


I liked the film, but there were a few things that bugged me. Kate Hudson and Zach Braff dont really have enough chemistry. The story makes Mandy Patinkin seem like the bad guy, which in reality, he's pointing out the obvious.  BUT the pros in this film highly outweigh the con's. The performance by Patinkin is terrific. Josh Gad is hysterical, and the scenes he has with Braff are some of the films best. He has a particularly great moment with Braff's daughter played by Joey King, where he admits his worst fear. And its one of the best moments in the film. The writing was clever, and the cinematography was terrific. Braff is a good writer, and he knows how to pull the audience in. I was also happy to see a cameo by Jim Parsons. A small thankless role, but Parsons always brings his "A" game.
I think the best thing about the film though, is that Braff made something that is intimate. In the age of big wide crappy blockbusters like Transformers 4 and Die Hard 5, that is nice to see.





THE VERDICT

"Wish I Was Here" isn't perfect, but its very interesting and very heartfelt. "Wish I was Here" gets a B.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

MY OFFICIAL RATINGS FOR FILMS

MOVIES RATINGS:

A: Go out and see it and theaters, after buy on blu ray
B: Rent it
C: Rent it if theres nothing to watch
D: Don't watch it, unless your'e forced to
F: Don't watch at all!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 2014

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES REVIEW




So on my birthday I went to go see, "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." This movie went way above my expectations. Way better than its predecessor, this is so far the best movie of the year. It was a perfect movie to see on my 16th Birthday. Now on to the story.




10 years after the first Planet of the Apes, a virus has spread. A huge percent of Humans are  either dead from the virus, or went crazy and killed  each other. While the humans that survived after this 10 year virus breakout, ( And are now amune it)   they search for basic resources like generate electricity. The Humans seem to only want light. And while most of the apes want to live in peace, including their leader Caesar,  some apes want war with the humans.  It is the set up for an incredible conflict. And asks the great questions about who we are, and how we think of ourselves. What an incredible movie! There are terrific performances from Gary Oldman, Jason Clarke, and most of all Andy Serkis. I join the loud choir of people who say that we need to give this very talented man an oscar. His work as Caesar is detailed, and heart breaking. .What an emotional roller coaster. It also has great special effects, and fantastic action. And the story was  amazing.




THE VERDICT:

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a rare sequel that exceeds expectations, and is much better than its predecessor.  Spectacular, and thrilling, I give  "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes"  an A.