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Friday, December 21, 2012
Review - Safety Not Guaranteed (2012)
Excellent for the most part.
I don't know what to make of the finale, though.
Thought I found a plot hole.
Then I wasn't sure.
Then I was.
Now I'm not.
This time travel shit just fries your brain like an egg.
But I think it's safe to say Aubrey Plaza is beautiful.
I don't know what to make of the finale, though.
Thought I found a plot hole.
Then I wasn't sure.
Then I was.
Now I'm not.
This time travel shit just fries your brain like an egg.
But I think it's safe to say Aubrey Plaza is beautiful.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Review - Taken 2 (2012) - Take 2
Dude makes his teenage daughter run around a teeming metropolis hurling grenades while he stands around talking on his phone.
Model parent.
Too bad everything before and after isn't nearly as exciting.
Model parent.
Too bad everything before and after isn't nearly as exciting.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Review - Kalpana (2012)
Fucking awful ninety minutes of horror-comedy
then out of nowhere a glimmer of hope of redemption
quickly extinguished by more awfulness
which is a shame, really, because there's an important moral buried underneath all that rubbish
then out of nowhere a glimmer of hope of redemption
quickly extinguished by more awfulness
which is a shame, really, because there's an important moral buried underneath all that rubbish
Review - Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Everybody seems to genuinely love it. I wasn't too impressed. Exactly the way it was with Fantastic Mr. Fox.
I'm trying to understand why I'm in such a miniscule minority on this thing.
It's not that I don't like Wes Anderson. Rushmore's my second favourite film of all time.
And it's not that I don't like kids. Kids are my second favourite age demographic of all time.
Also, I was a Cub for two years, then a Scout for three more.
And I hated it.
Okay, that must be it, then.
Edward Norton's pretty great, though. As is the meet-cute.
And I recognise that it would be somewhat ironic if I ended this with "cute", so I've avoided that.
I'm trying to understand why I'm in such a miniscule minority on this thing.
It's not that I don't like Wes Anderson. Rushmore's my second favourite film of all time.
And it's not that I don't like kids. Kids are my second favourite age demographic of all time.
Also, I was a Cub for two years, then a Scout for three more.
And I hated it.
Okay, that must be it, then.
Edward Norton's pretty great, though. As is the meet-cute.
And I recognise that it would be somewhat ironic if I ended this with "cute", so I've avoided that.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Half Word Review - The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Overr
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Review - Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
I walked in expecting a great spy thriller, and walked out when the movie ended.
The trailer was pretty good, wasn't it? But so misleading. I don't know what happened.
Was it good? Depends on how you look at it. As a Tiger Woods biopic, it was terrible. But as a man-vs.-maneater allegory, it was revelatory.
The tiger population is down to its last specimen. And he, with no females (or, indeed, any ales) of his species around, is forced to hook up with a Pakistani chick (tiger variety). And the intelligence agencies of both countries, displaying no intelligence whatsoever, try to hunt them down despite the direness of the situation.
The makers must be lauded for this noble enterprise. Praise must also go to Salman Khan, doyen of intelligent cinema, and great lover of wildlife (Not like that. At least, I don't think so. And he's not too fond of African-American bucks, but it's not like they're endangered or anything, right?)
Also, the supporting cast was so good that the dude sitting behind me in the theatre was moved to observe "Gopal Karnad is such a great actor". For real, bro.
Here I start to digress...
Near the west gate of Lalbagh is a Save the Tiger poster that looks something like
Now, the part I've labelled (T) is, I'm assuming, the tail. (L) is the "last leg". Which leads me to wonder what the protrusion labelled (P) is. Is it... but it's so...
Oh, and I forgot to mention 'Spoilers Ahead' before the fourth paragraph.
The trailer was pretty good, wasn't it? But so misleading. I don't know what happened.
Was it good? Depends on how you look at it. As a Tiger Woods biopic, it was terrible. But as a man-vs.-maneater allegory, it was revelatory.
The tiger population is down to its last specimen. And he, with no females (or, indeed, any ales) of his species around, is forced to hook up with a Pakistani chick (tiger variety). And the intelligence agencies of both countries, displaying no intelligence whatsoever, try to hunt them down despite the direness of the situation.
The makers must be lauded for this noble enterprise. Praise must also go to Salman Khan, doyen of intelligent cinema, and great lover of wildlife (Not like that. At least, I don't think so. And he's not too fond of African-American bucks, but it's not like they're endangered or anything, right?)
Also, the supporting cast was so good that the dude sitting behind me in the theatre was moved to observe "Gopal Karnad is such a great actor". For real, bro.
Here I start to digress...
Near the west gate of Lalbagh is a Save the Tiger poster that looks something like
Now, the part I've labelled (T) is, I'm assuming, the tail. (L) is the "last leg". Which leads me to wonder what the protrusion labelled (P) is. Is it... but it's so...
Oh, and I forgot to mention 'Spoilers Ahead' before the fourth paragraph.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
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