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Hick (2011)
6/10
Poor script elevated by powerful performances.
20 May 2012
I would probably give this about a 5.5, but since that's not available, I'll be nice and say 6. Chloe Moretz is what primarily drove me to see this film at first, especially since I wasn't too familiar with or cared for any of the actors who were to be in it. I might be a bit biased because prior to my viewing, all I'd heard was how AWFUL this film was. But I said screw it, it's Chloe Moretz. I've been on a Chloe binge lately and thought I'd help satisfy it by catching this. A month before its May 11th release, I read the book and was legitimately impressed. The book truly captivates the reader, by giving you a sincere sense of what goes on in Luli's mind, given her experiences with a troubled family and redneck life. Having truly enjoyed the book, I was able to ignore the horrid reviews I'd read and decided I'd go for it anyway.

I'll say this: if it weren't for Chloe Moretz and Eddie Redmayne, this film would truly have been a flop. The script is a bit similar to the book, as pertaining to the volatility of the plot and random introduction of significant characters. But the script fails by giving most of these spontaneously interjected characters ridiculously short screen time (Blake Lively only had about MAYBE 15-20 min. tops?). Characters that had given reasonably substantial meaning to Luli's depicted life on the road, such as Clement, Beau, even Lloyd, had no more than 2-3 minutes screen time apiece, and many of them were given almost no depth whatsoever.

Chloe did a fantastic job of acting, as usual. Her portrayal of a charming, street-smart yet semi-innocent teenage girl is visually and emotionally gripping. Her camera action and dialogue alike are the culmination of what only the most talented, versatile young actress in Hollywood can produce. Blake Lively did a reasonably decent job, and actually showed a surprising amount of character depth. But it is Mr. Redmayne who steals the show.

Having never seen a film with Eddie Redmayne before, I can't say that I had really known what to expect from him. I had read from many sources that he had done a fabulous job in this film, with one such reviewer even claiming he deserved an Oscar nod. Having read the book and been well-acquainted with what to expect from the man playing Eddie Kreezer, the acquaintance-turned-murderer-turned-kidnapper, I was thoroughly and legitimately impressed with his depth. Eddie Redmayne brought a perfect combination of charm and emotional versatility, with the underlying degree of insanity which would turn extreme in the final act of the film. Redmayne's western accent was phenomenal, given his English citizenship, and his charming cowboy persona was spot-on. His mood in scenes would vary from condescending to charming to menacing and so on. I can honestly say that Eddie Redmayne literally made the show for me.

The film as a whole will probably not be up for any (significant) awards, especially given its indie status and almost obsolete promotion. I can't recommend that the average moviegoer check out this film, maybe not even the average Chloe Moretz fan. But if you're up for a road film centered on a young girl who learns to literally pull herself up by her bootstraps and survive countless things, from abandonment to rape to kidnapping and so on, it could be worth your time.
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Disturbia (2007)
10/10
Predictably Fun...Seriously!
13 February 2009
I don't wanna sound biased, but I do love Shia LaBeouf, but am not a huge fan of horror/crime movies. Since he was in this, I figured it would be worth a see. I have now seen it several times and plan on buying it in the near future.

I love this movie! Okay, sure the plot is very predictable and we've seen this before, so what makes it so good? The energy, if you ask me. Shia LaBeouf, Sarah Roemer and Aaron Yoo are great as summer teenagers. I especially love Yoo's comical personality. David Morse is perfect as a creepy and mysterious older man.

If you're looking for a good thriller that isn't above PG-13 or if you are a teenager/young adult looking for a thriller with good acting and energy, see this. You won't be disappointed.
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10/10
No Ordinary Comic Book Movie
3 November 2008
This doesn't deserve the title of movie. It deserves a more fitting title, like masterpiece.

We watch Batman continue his crime-fighting with some new villains, but faces a new brand of criminal Gotham hasn't seen. He doesn't want money or power. He just wants to watch the city destroy itself. And he's completely insane. His name is the Joker.

Meanwhile, Harvey Dent is appointed DA, and Rachel's love. Bruce still has feelings for her, and Batman, Lt. Gordon and Dent form a shaky alliance to combat crime. The Joker slowly attempts to dismantle their sanity, pushing them practically to the point of insanity.

This film is a great example of watching the hero struggle to remain the hero in the face of great loss and hatred from others. Dent makes a quote early in the film that is basically the outline of this movie's plot: "You either die the hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." I guess I can't really elaborate on that without giving away a detail that would spoil the entire movie. But this movie shows how dangerous a person truly can become once pushed to insanity, and how far someone can be willing to go to pursue their idea of justice.

Above all, watch it, as it is a masterpiece among movies and by far the best comic book movie I have ever seen.
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Man on Fire (2004)
10/10
Truly Amazing-Two Films in One
25 August 2008
Tony Scott's masterpiece plays like two films in one: a heartfelt drama and a scorching revenge saga.

The first half enters John Creasy (Washington) into a violent world of kidnappings and corruption. He is a former assassin who is bored of life and is an alcoholic. By his friend's suggestion, he becomes a bodyguard to a young child named Pita played fantastically by Dakota Fanning. His alcoholism and crankiness would chide most children away from befriending him, but the relentless Pita defrosts his heart and makes him feel like a person again. He puts down the bottle and picks up the Bible. And laughs. And smiles.

But one day, corrupt police officers attack him. Being outmanned, Creasy is left for dead as Pita is kidnapped before his eyes. A negotiation occurs between the kidnapper and the family, but the result is heartbreaking, and destroys Creasy's world of happiness.

Creasy puts the Bible down and picks up the gun. Assisted by a reporter and a police official, he swears to destroy every last person who had anything to do with Pita's kidnapping. Thanks to his experience in the military and covert operations, he goes on a murderous rampage against the brotherhood, La Hermandad, notching an incredible body count. He leaves few people still alive and many dead. Creasy is relentless in finding the truth behind the failed negotiation and Pita's kidnapper. And no one can stop him.

Watch this film if you get the chance. It is brutal yet brilliant, bloody yet beautiful. Wonderful acting and a good script highlights this masterpiece of an action movie. You won't be sorry for the two and a half hours you've spent.
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Fantastic Four (I) (2005)
7/10
Not the BEST comic book flick, but pretty good.
19 June 2007
I will admit, even though there were things I would change, it was all right.

If I could change anything, it might be the fight scenes. The fight scenes were, well, there, but not enough. I would have electrified the fight scenes and made them longer, put a little more intensity in there.

Plus, there was a bit of cheesiness between The Thing and the rest of the F4. The moment when he leaves is kind of cheesy, like something you'd see in a kids' movie.

All in all, the movie wasn't the best out there, but I might give it a seven. Probably not higher, but it was pretty worth the watch.
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Peluca (2003)
2/10
I see the origin of N.D. in this, but I've gotta say, WHAT THE FLIP WAS *THIS* ABOUT?
7 August 2005
I've seen Napoleon Dynamite lots of times, and finally learned where I could see Peluca. So I checked it out. I mean, I can see where they got the idea for Napoleon Dynamite for this. Same personality in each character, just different names. Also, the whole "Pedro shaving his head" thing and Napoleon throwing that toy out the window and making it jump around and all. But I must say, Jared Hess must have gone from desperation to domination. Also, maybe if this was longer and had more detail in what Seth, Gayle and Pedro, maybe, just maybe, I'd like it better, despite it being in b/w. The Defiant Ones, was in b/w, yet still a great movie, the same for Schindler's List, but if you watched it in a different DeLuxe format, it could be in color.
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10/10
Great movie (spoilers warning)
21 February 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This is on my top ten favorite movies list.

First off, lots of exciting action and suspense. Take the opening scene for example. He and his partner are trying to get the head thingamabob and he gets trailed by Voodoo people (whatever they are).

Another thing, while too violent to be PG, still a great movie. I'm still wondering which of the Indy movies is best. If you're a sucker for whip-cracking detailed hot action, watch this. Trust me, you'll like it. I recall a few scary parts, such as screaming skeletons and decayed bodies, people having the skin and color and blood and flesh ripped off of them by the power of God arising from the Ark of the Covenant, and a certain fight I thought would be graphic.

Overall, and sorry to be so specific, if you're squeamish, you probably won't be a giant fan, but if you can handle this type of thing, you'll love it.
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