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A Fistful of Dollars (1964): 4.5/5
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Deadpool 2 (USA, 2018) [DCP] - 2/5
Since the first Deadpool kind of worked as dumb entertainment (if you didn't mind how far up its own ass it was) I thought this might help me relax after a long day. Wrong. Bigger and more conventional, with boring drama and dull action, it's not until the last half an hour that there are some good laughs and a decent turn by Josh Brolin. Shioli Kutsuna reminded me of why I moved to Japan. Well done me!
Since the first Deadpool kind of worked as dumb entertainment (if you didn't mind how far up its own ass it was) I thought this might help me relax after a long day. Wrong. Bigger and more conventional, with boring drama and dull action, it's not until the last half an hour that there are some good laughs and a decent turn by Josh Brolin. Shioli Kutsuna reminded me of why I moved to Japan. Well done me!
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As a long time comic book reader, I enjoyed it almost as much as the first. Cable (Josh Brolin) was cool as hell and Domino was hot ( ). I thought the jokes were funny, and the cameos good, but as a comic book reader and American film fan, maybe it was geared more toward that audience. Still could've used a little more Negasonic Teenage Warhead and a LOT more Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna, more ), but... it was a full plate of heroes.HungFist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 14:20 Deadpool 2 (USA, 2018) [DCP] - 2/5
Since the first Deadpool kind of worked as dumb entertainment (if you didn't mind how far up its own ass it was) I thought this might help me relax after a long day. Wrong. Bigger and more conventional, with boring drama and dull action, it's not until the last half an hour that there are some good laughs and a decent turn by Josh Brolin. Shioli Kutsuna reminded me of why I moved to Japan. Well done me!
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The Teahouse and the August Moon (1956, USA) FilmStruck 3/5
This was on Film Struck as a Brando special, and I hadn't seen this since my rental movie store management career nearly 30 years ago, and didn't really all that much remember it, so....
I honestly thought I would find this extremely offensive, and yeah Marlon Brando playing a Japanese Islander in 1946 Japan is a little bit cringe-worthy, but overall his portrayal has a lot more respect and understanding behind it than anything else you’d see in American cinema from this time period (which, I know, isn't saying a whole lot). Oh, and the movie is actually kind of funny too.
It's had it detractors over the years for sure, but it's difficult to hold the people of 1956 to the standards we may have today. It is what it is, and to me it's purpose then certainly was NOT to be offensive or even demeaning to the Japanese, but rather very accepting of the differences in culture. And this is less than 10 years after the War!
Just after World War II, an American soldier (Glen Ford) is sent to Okinawa to try and ‘Americanize’ it’s people. Not very well helped along by Brando’s character who is assigned to him, he gets into some comical misperceptions, misunderstandings, and mishaps that lead to him actually adapting to THIER culture. The trip they have to make, where everyone keeps adding their cargo and passengers is one of my favorite scenes, and Machiko Kyō (Roshomon, Street of Shame) as Lotus Blossom, trying to dress/undress Glen Ford while he's on the phone is another.
This was on Film Struck as a Brando special, and I hadn't seen this since my rental movie store management career nearly 30 years ago, and didn't really all that much remember it, so....
I honestly thought I would find this extremely offensive, and yeah Marlon Brando playing a Japanese Islander in 1946 Japan is a little bit cringe-worthy, but overall his portrayal has a lot more respect and understanding behind it than anything else you’d see in American cinema from this time period (which, I know, isn't saying a whole lot). Oh, and the movie is actually kind of funny too.
It's had it detractors over the years for sure, but it's difficult to hold the people of 1956 to the standards we may have today. It is what it is, and to me it's purpose then certainly was NOT to be offensive or even demeaning to the Japanese, but rather very accepting of the differences in culture. And this is less than 10 years after the War!
Just after World War II, an American soldier (Glen Ford) is sent to Okinawa to try and ‘Americanize’ it’s people. Not very well helped along by Brando’s character who is assigned to him, he gets into some comical misperceptions, misunderstandings, and mishaps that lead to him actually adapting to THIER culture. The trip they have to make, where everyone keeps adding their cargo and passengers is one of my favorite scenes, and Machiko Kyō (Roshomon, Street of Shame) as Lotus Blossom, trying to dress/undress Glen Ford while he's on the phone is another.
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I really enjoyed Deadpool 2 The jokes were funny, Vanessa was hot (great scenes with her and Wade Wilson) and I liked Deadpool and Yukioh's "thing" Josh Brolin was great in it. Thought the mutant kid was kind of annoying though.chazgower01 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2018, 12:54 As a long time comic book reader, I enjoyed it almost as much as the first. Cable (Josh Brolin) was cool as hell and Domino was hot ( ). I thought the jokes were funny, and the cameos good, but as a comic book reader and American film fan, maybe it was geared more toward that audience. Still could've used a little more Negasonic Teenage Warhead and a LOT more Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna, more ), but... it was a full plate of heroes.
Domino was a great character (and she was hot)
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Kodachrome (2017, USA) inflight movie 3.5/5
Yeah, it seems like a cliched story idea - frustrated 30's guy, has to go on a road trip with his dying dad (and beautiful assistant) who he hasn't talked to in years and insightfulness follows, but... the performances make it work.
You'd expect that from Ed Harris who is always really good (here he's hilarious as the asshole father, a semi-famous photographer, dying, who has no filter for his observations), but Elizabeth Olsen is great as the complicated assistant who has more going on than just a pretty face, and... then the real surprise of Jason Sudeikis, who as a comedian I've grown to really like, but who here shows a much greater range than I'd have expected.
The road trip involves the dad getting his last rolls of film developed through the last day of Kodachrome processing at a photo store in Kansas.
Yeah, it seems like a cliched story idea - frustrated 30's guy, has to go on a road trip with his dying dad (and beautiful assistant) who he hasn't talked to in years and insightfulness follows, but... the performances make it work.
You'd expect that from Ed Harris who is always really good (here he's hilarious as the asshole father, a semi-famous photographer, dying, who has no filter for his observations), but Elizabeth Olsen is great as the complicated assistant who has more going on than just a pretty face, and... then the real surprise of Jason Sudeikis, who as a comedian I've grown to really like, but who here shows a much greater range than I'd have expected.
The road trip involves the dad getting his last rolls of film developed through the last day of Kodachrome processing at a photo store in Kansas.
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The Eiger Sanction (USA, 1975) [DVD] - 3.5/5
Dated Clint Eastwood picture strikes as both misogynistic and homophobic, suffers from plot holes and could have lost 30 minutes, but also features breathtaking mountain climbing action that makes almost any modern action film pale in comparison. Reportedly Eastwood performed all of his own stunts, many of which seem awfully dangerous. Decent cast as well with George Kennedy giving good support.
Dated Clint Eastwood picture strikes as both misogynistic and homophobic, suffers from plot holes and could have lost 30 minutes, but also features breathtaking mountain climbing action that makes almost any modern action film pale in comparison. Reportedly Eastwood performed all of his own stunts, many of which seem awfully dangerous. Decent cast as well with George Kennedy giving good support.
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The Post (2017, USA) inflight movie 3.5/5
Spielberg still makes entertaining movies and this movie-true story of how the Pentagon Papers got leaked to the press, is a good reminder that politicians are all just liars dressed as good citizens.
Besides Hanks (EIC) and Streep (Publisher), who you expect to be good, Bob Odenkirk and Jesse Plemons (also from Breaking Bad) give strong support, and it’s just an enjoyable recreation of an actual event.
Spielberg still makes entertaining movies and this movie-true story of how the Pentagon Papers got leaked to the press, is a good reminder that politicians are all just liars dressed as good citizens.
Besides Hanks (EIC) and Streep (Publisher), who you expect to be good, Bob Odenkirk and Jesse Plemons (also from Breaking Bad) give strong support, and it’s just an enjoyable recreation of an actual event.
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I had quite similar thoughts about The Post.
Foxy Brown (USA, 1974) [BD] - 4/5
Ultra groovy blaxploitation with Pam Grier taking revenge on a drug and prostitution ring lead by a young white woman! Great soundtrack, plenty of kick ass Grier and fantastic costumes, though you wish Pam would show skin a bit more generously. Also, not too much dumb humour despite a brief Sid Haig appearance. Better than Coffy.
Foxy Brown (USA, 1974) [BD] - 4/5
Ultra groovy blaxploitation with Pam Grier taking revenge on a drug and prostitution ring lead by a young white woman! Great soundtrack, plenty of kick ass Grier and fantastic costumes, though you wish Pam would show skin a bit more generously. Also, not too much dumb humour despite a brief Sid Haig appearance. Better than Coffy.
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The Arena (USA/Italy, 1974) [DVD] - 2/5
Regrettably lame peplum with Pam Grier and Margaret Markov captured by the Romans and forced to fight as gladiators. There's a bit of appeal to the cast and concept, which however soon wears off due to the mediocre filmmaking and poor action. Too soft and light-hearted to work as proper exploitation with its goofy Romans and silly supporting girls.
Regrettably lame peplum with Pam Grier and Margaret Markov captured by the Romans and forced to fight as gladiators. There's a bit of appeal to the cast and concept, which however soon wears off due to the mediocre filmmaking and poor action. Too soft and light-hearted to work as proper exploitation with its goofy Romans and silly supporting girls.
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The Last Boy Scout 2/5
Loud,brash actioner with Bruce Willis as an obnoxious P.I. investigating NFL gambling corruption. Some flashy moments ala director Tony Scott but largely forgettable fare.
Last Man Standing 2/5
Willis again in another version of Yojimbo. Uninspiring and rather lifeless direction by Walter Hill though Christopher Walken chews the scenery well.
Swordfish 2/5
Preposterous but watchable cyber actioner with charismatic baddie John Travolta blackmailing ex con super hacker Hugh Jackman to help him rob a few billion. It's best scene is Travolta's Dog Day Afternoon opening monologue unless you want to count Halle Berry's gratituous topless sequence.
Loud,brash actioner with Bruce Willis as an obnoxious P.I. investigating NFL gambling corruption. Some flashy moments ala director Tony Scott but largely forgettable fare.
Last Man Standing 2/5
Willis again in another version of Yojimbo. Uninspiring and rather lifeless direction by Walter Hill though Christopher Walken chews the scenery well.
Swordfish 2/5
Preposterous but watchable cyber actioner with charismatic baddie John Travolta blackmailing ex con super hacker Hugh Jackman to help him rob a few billion. It's best scene is Travolta's Dog Day Afternoon opening monologue unless you want to count Halle Berry's gratituous topless sequence.
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Disaster Artist (2017, USA) Amazon Prime 5/5
What's not to love about this? The at times off kilter James Franco is perfect for this role as Tommie Wiseau and just becomes it, but is equally met by his brother as the best friend Greg. Really, once it got past the opening 2 minutes of stupid celebrities talking about 'The Room', I was mesmerized by every scene in this, as it's actually a movie about friendship. Sure, it helps to have such a weird tale to tell, and all the little secrets of Tommie to make it even more intriguing, but the performances all around are great, and you can see why what happened ended up happening.
What's not to love about this? The at times off kilter James Franco is perfect for this role as Tommie Wiseau and just becomes it, but is equally met by his brother as the best friend Greg. Really, once it got past the opening 2 minutes of stupid celebrities talking about 'The Room', I was mesmerized by every scene in this, as it's actually a movie about friendship. Sure, it helps to have such a weird tale to tell, and all the little secrets of Tommie to make it even more intriguing, but the performances all around are great, and you can see why what happened ended up happening.
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I hear people say this a lot, and I always think, "I LOVE Coffy!" LOL.
I have the Arrow Blu-Ray that's been sitting in my 'to view' pile for way too long and I need to get to it!
Ultra violent, sexy, with great music and clothing AND it features one of her best nude scenes ever!
and the line "This is the end of your life, you m... f.... dope pusher!" is a classic!
Maybe I need to watch them back to back...
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No. Just. No.
I also preferred Foxy Brown.chazgower01 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 02:41 I hear people say this a lot, and I always think, "I LOVE Coffy!" LOL.
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Yep, no! Fantastic film!
Foxy Brown made me want to re-watch Coffy actually
The 5.1 audio on Olive's Foxy Brown BD sounded a bit trange to me... dialogue tended to be low, and music really loud. No mono available. I wonder if Arrow sounds better or if the film really is supposed to sound this strange? Can't recall ever hearing a movie sound like that before...
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Time has not been kind. To ebay it has gone.
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According to Rewind both editions only have mono.HungFist wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 15:41 The 5.1 audio on Olive's Foxy Brown BD sounded a bit trange to me... dialogue tended to be low, and music really loud. No mono available. I wonder if Arrow sounds better or if the film really is supposed to sound this strange? Can't recall ever hearing a movie sound like that before...
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=23680
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Seen the same claim elsewhere but it's incorrect. The Olive is 5.1 (only).Markgway wrote: ↑10 Jul 2018, 11:33According to Rewind both editions only have mono.HungFist wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 15:41 The 5.1 audio on Olive's Foxy Brown BD sounded a bit trange to me... dialogue tended to be low, and music really loud. No mono available. I wonder if Arrow sounds better or if the film really is supposed to sound this strange? Can't recall ever hearing a movie sound like that before...
http://www.dvdcompare.net/comparisons/f ... ?fid=23680
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Should be safe with Arrow then.
The Mask (1994-USA) **½
Enjoyable, larger-than-life cartoon cemented Jim Carrey's star status.
Imaginative special effects and wacky sense of humour are fun throughout,
but uneven tone prevents it from hitting the bull's eye.
The Mask (1994-USA) **½
Enjoyable, larger-than-life cartoon cemented Jim Carrey's star status.
Imaginative special effects and wacky sense of humour are fun throughout,
but uneven tone prevents it from hitting the bull's eye.
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Fly Me (USA/Philippines, 1973) [DVD] - 1.5/5
Stewardesses vs. the world's most incompetent kung fu killers! Inept action / skin flick combo about American girls getting involved with a woman trafficking syndicate in Asia. And one of the girls has brought her babbling mother with her... Locations (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Philippines), plentiful skin and slight b (actually, make that c) film appeal are the only things this piece of sloppiness has going for it.
Stewardesses vs. the world's most incompetent kung fu killers! Inept action / skin flick combo about American girls getting involved with a woman trafficking syndicate in Asia. And one of the girls has brought her babbling mother with her... Locations (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Philippines), plentiful skin and slight b (actually, make that c) film appeal are the only things this piece of sloppiness has going for it.
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Year of the Dragon (1985-USA) **½
Arresting, though uneven thriller set in New York's Chinatown.
Rourke overcomes his obvious miscasting (he's about 15 years too young for the part),
but its the melodramatics, inconstant characters that prove more damaging,
and prevent this from being a first-rate gangster picture.
Arresting, though uneven thriller set in New York's Chinatown.
Rourke overcomes his obvious miscasting (he's about 15 years too young for the part),
but its the melodramatics, inconstant characters that prove more damaging,
and prevent this from being a first-rate gangster picture.
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Cover Girl Models (USA/Philippines, 1973) [DVD] - 1.5/5
Another Cirio H. Santiago film offers better kung fu but even more nonsensical storyline than Fly Me. The boring plot is something about a microfilm and American models in Hong Kong and Singapore accidentally getting involved. Plenty of (unspectacular) skin again, and thankfully no comedy characters. Mercifully short at 73 minutes - any more off this dullness would've been hazardous.
Another Cirio H. Santiago film offers better kung fu but even more nonsensical storyline than Fly Me. The boring plot is something about a microfilm and American models in Hong Kong and Singapore accidentally getting involved. Plenty of (unspectacular) skin again, and thankfully no comedy characters. Mercifully short at 73 minutes - any more off this dullness would've been hazardous.
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Creed (2015-USA) **½
Stallone's sympathetic reprisal of Rocky is the linchpin of this otherwise ordinary boxing drama.
Without him there'd be nothing to see.
Michael Jordan is better here than in Black Panther, but his performance doesn't scream franchise.
It'll be interesting to see how the sequel (with Stallone crucially more involved) turns out.
Terrible hip-hop songs are par for the course, but nondescript score is especially disappointing.
Stallone's sympathetic reprisal of Rocky is the linchpin of this otherwise ordinary boxing drama.
Without him there'd be nothing to see.
Michael Jordan is better here than in Black Panther, but his performance doesn't scream franchise.
It'll be interesting to see how the sequel (with Stallone crucially more involved) turns out.
Terrible hip-hop songs are par for the course, but nondescript score is especially disappointing.