"The average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so." -Anton Ego
Monday, November 30, 2015
The Good Dinosaur
LOGAN ***
Pixar returns with a story about dinosaurs this time around. The little apatosaurus, Arlo, wants to find his place in life and prove that he can be strong. When he suddenly gets separated from home, he teams up with a human boy named Spot so they can help each other return home. The concept of the movie is very strange, as it depicts apatosaurus' as farmers and t-rex's as cowboys, rounding up other dinosaurs. However, the animation is breathtaking to look at, almost looking as if it was a live action film (aside from the characters of course). The characters are likable and have very good chemistry, and establish a good emotional connection. But the movie veers from the storyline at times, and not only does it feel slow, but much of the story feels pointless. This isn't one of Pixar's best movies, especially compared to "Inside Out" that came out the same year, but it is an enjoyable movie that provides a good time.
BRYCE ***
CHASE ***
LANDON ***
BANGERANG SCORE: ***
Saturday, November 14, 2015
The Peanuts Movie
CHASE ***
This is certainly a very interesting movie to say the least. First of all, I haven't talked to anyone who doesn't like the Peanuts and all the characters associated with the brand. Each one is memorable in their own way. Usually when a studio gets their mitts on a classic property like this, they find some way to ruin it. Usually by trying to modernize the characters and situations in an effort to make it "hip" for today's kids. Thankfully, Blue Sky has treated the source material with as much respect as possible and it really shows on screen. This is a really enjoyable movie that had me smiling from beginning to end. It has a great sense of humor and is very charming. All the classic characters that we know and love (except for maybe Lucy) are here and they haven't changed a bit. They are classic characters for a reason and the filmmakers have done a great job translating them to the big screen. My favorite aspect of the movie is that the computer animation is implemented in a way that compliments the source material and looks both modern and classic at the same time. The visuals are simply revolutionary and I applaud the animators for their innovative work. The only negative I can think of is that some of the side stories seem to be there solely to pad the running time. Segments like Snoopy's Red Baron adventures and other series call-backs are entertaining, but they feel out of place and a bit forced. That being said, there is definitely something for everyone, both young and old, and that really works to the film's advantage. If you're a fan of the "Peanuts" on any level, you'll definitely like this film. It's a lot of fun.
BRYCE ***
LANDON ***
LOGAN ***
BANGERANG SCORE: ***
Friday, November 6, 2015
The Walk
LOGAN ***1/2
Despite its lackluster showing at the box office, I thought "The Walk" was a great movie! Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as Philippe, a European circus performer who wants to walk across a tightrope between the World Trade Center towers in the 70's. Although the time it takes to build up to preparing for the climactic walk is kind of slow, there is a lot to like about this movie. First off, it has some great acting, particularly from the french-accented Joseph Gordon Levitt and Ben Kingsley who were very convincing in their respective roles as the circus performer and his mentor. The visual effects are absolutely stunning, as they are in all of Robert Zemeckis' movies, not one effect felt fake or out of place. Lastly, it is an intense ride. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat when the second half of the movie rolls around, from the time that they prepare the tightrope, up until the actual act. Robert Zemeckis still proves that he is a great director with this underrated flick.
BRYCE ***
CHASE ***1/2
LANDON ***1/2
BANGERANG SCORE: ***1/2
Monday, November 2, 2015
Bridge of Spies
LOGAN ***1/2
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks team up yet again in "Bridge of Spies," a historical thriller about an American attorney acting as a negotiator between the US and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Tom Hanks gives one of his classic, everyman performances that makes his character easy to root for because he's such a great actor. Besides that, there is a lot of talking in this movie. It's similar to Spielberg's last film, "Lincoln," in that sense. However, like Lincoln, the pacing of the movie is solid, it keeps you on the edge of your seat, and the screenwriting is great (from the Coen brothers), and provides some very intense moments and some light-hearted moments as well. Some of the movie can seem pretty long, it especially the drags at the end and without John Williams, the music doesn't leave much of an impact. But the directing is superb by the great Steven Spielberg. This is a must-see movie.
BRYCE ***
CHASE ***
LANDON ***1/2
BANGERANG SCORE: ***
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