John Wick was surprisingly good. I didn't know anything about it expect for 1 trailer I had seen 6 months before. It was a good action movie. I saw Gone Girl. It was good too. I was expecting it to be overhyped crap, but I enjoyed it. The Raid 2 is good. Die Fighting was a neat action movie. And, Guardians of the Galaxy is now my favorite comic book movie. It's not the best movie of all time, but it's a lot of fun to watch. Oh, and for the feminist out there, In the Blood is a good movie. It's about a woman that tracks down her new husband (he was kidnapped) and kicks ass along the way. That chick scared me.
Film Snob Edition BaD #18
On 02/25/2015 at 04:49 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
With all this commotion about game length and references to juicy steaks and fat meals, I just appreciate the film experience a lot more sometimes. Films are often just about the same length and the quality varies from the skilled hands that made them and they all cost the same to watch or rent. With films, we either love them or hate, but even bad films with at least one good peformance or action sequence we can learn to love.
I think the Order 1886 looks phenominal and it actually worked to get me excited for 'next gen' games after watching some of the game play. I mean, can you imagine playing a Batman or Dark Souls game that looks like the Order! What about a gorgeous Metal Gear, Uncharted, or any RPG that we haven't seen realized yet? Yup. I'm excited for the possibilities.
But this is about Films I recently watched that were just the right length and pretty entertaining.
1. Grand Budapest Hotel
I love me some Wes Anderson. This film takes place in a hotel and stars Ralph Fieness as a concierge of a fancy hotel full of rich patrons. Without giving too much of the plot away, there is a murder mystery that implicates everyone and it has a very funny charm about the whole atmosphere and characters. Ralph has an assistant named Zero who is more the silent type and his protege who is training to be a lobby boy, while also serving as an accomplice. The movie is super stylish, as most of Wes Anderson films are, in it's 2D style and weird ass characters are all very quirky and interesting. Reminds me of Twin Peaks in a lot of ways. All around, a great film and great performance by Fiennes.
2. Birdman
I didn't love this film that much. If you haven't seen it, it's basically like what if Michael Keaton was on a reality show documenting his real life as he tried to make a comeback as an actor on Broadway after Batman. The film is full of pop-culture references and is poking fun at the super hero film genre that's taken over Hollywood as well as critique our obsession with social media and going viral. It's very pretentious and it's all filmed with a steady cam style like all in one seemless shot for the whole movie. Keaton is very good in this, but I felt like he was playing himself too much. Edward Norton is also very good as the asshole actor trying to upstage Keaton and Emma Stone is great as a whiny brat. If you're a fan of comic book hero movies and wondered how that sort of fame affects actors, check it out. I honestly didn't know what the movie was until I saw it. Great performances by all and very well directed. Maybe I'll grow to love it over time. I'm kind of lukewarm about it. Seriously, it's like a reality show movie with a lot of drama.
3. John Wick
Okay. This isn't an Oscar movie or whatever, but so what? I do live Keanu Reeves from Bill & Ted, to Breaking Point, Speed, Matrix etc. This movie is basically Kill Bill, except with guns instead of swords. It's a revenge movie which sets off after Russian gangters kill his dog in front of him in his home, and the rest is just Keanu on a bloody rampage and I quite enjoyed it. Not a lot of dialog, just shooting all the things like a video game. Dark and cool!
Okay, any other recommendations from Oscars or great movies from last year I should see? What does Pixlbit love about films?
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