Saturday, January 4, 2014

Movie Review #23 - "2 Guns (2013)"

Movie Review #23 - "2 Guns (2013)"

I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I like to be completely and totally surprised by a movie ... So, I saw a smidge of the trailer for "2 Guns" on TV when the film was released ... I like to see Mark Wahlberg act ... Check one! Denzel! Check Two!  Weapons, fighting, etc. Check Three ... Then, I got busy with work and shoulder surgery ... I completely forgot about this year ... And based on the numbers, a lot of other people forgot too! 


On IMDB:  "2 Guns (2013)"















Benny's Tabasco Rating: 8 / 10 Tabasco Peppers




Synopsis:  Two gangsters hook up to rob a bank ... Except both of them are undercover for different agencies and don't realize that they are only setting each other up ... That's the short version ...

This is a very well told story about two guys working undercover and neither of the two agencies in charge know that the other guy is undercover as well.

The story takes place in Texas near the Mexico border.  The boys (Denzel and Mark) team up to rob a bank with three million dollars in it ... They are trying to steal from this drug lord .. (It's a little more complicated, but you get the picture ... hopefully) ... They end up robbing the bank, but instead of getting three million dollars, it's over $40 million ...   So, who's money is it?  I like this film so much that I am not going to spoil it for you ... Redbox or Amazon has it ...

Cast:  Denzel Washington. Mark Wahlberg.  I usually associate both with either hard-core action adventure films or deep-meaning type films ... Maybe not for Wahlberg ... However, this movie is truly funny ... The back and forth banter between Denzel and Mark is spot-on .. Great timing ... Great laughs ...  I have watched this film several times because I was laughing too hard in some spots that I missed lines in the film ...

Bill Paxton is also in the film as a CIA jerk ... While I usually don't like him very much, he really pulled his weight.  I might be starting to like him ... The only other thing that he was in that I like him was "True Lies" ... 

There are a couple of other bit parts that include Edward James Olmos, James Marsden, and Fred Ward (Remo Williams:  The Adventure Begins, Timerider, Sweet Home Alabama, The Right Stuff, etc.)

Writing:  Blake Masters does a fantastic job (in my opinion) of taking the graphic novel by Steven Grant to film.  The writing is sharp, funny, and interesting ... There are some excellent plot twists and back-stabbing that don't appear until the conclusion of the film ... Excellent work there!

Direction:  Baltasar Kormákur directs.  I don't know much of his works because he's from Iceland ... Yes, Iceland ... So, it seems like he's a first-timer here ... I'm really glad that the studio allowed him to do this project ... Again, direction was spot-on!!!!

Cinematography:  Oliver Wood is the DP.  And you are saying, "Who is he?", right?  ... Well ... You might recognize some of his other works ... The Bourne Series (excluding Legacy) is the majority of his work ... The shots are crisp, connected, and well-done.... I couldn't figure out why I liked the "look" of the film so much ... But now I know ... The Bourne Series including Legacy is one of my favorites ... 

Overall Review:  I love this film.  It's funny, different, unusual, and unexpected.  The actors plays these roles to near perfection.  It's a must see in my book ... And I'm kind of mad that I didn't see it on the big screen ...

I rented it from Redbox for $1.29 ... It's worth a lot more than that .... 

A small departure from the movie reviews ... A Review of the TV Series - "The L.A. Complex (2012)"

A Review of the TV Series "The L.A. Complex (2012)"

First ,,, Let's recap ... It's a quiet time in the Mouton House ... I'm off a number of days from work for vacation that I hadn't used up ... And I'm bored ... Shoulder is still recovering ... So, not a lot of sports activities ... So, I pull out my Nexus 7 Tablet and proceed to play all of the free games that I could find that were entertaining .. After a day or two, I started watching movies and TV shows ... Not one or two.  I spent pretty much days and nights watching the rectangle in my office or the living room ... Blast out these extreme audio video nausea ... 

Well ... Vacation is over ... I've working the past couple of days since the 1st and frankly, it's time to spill the beans on a number of TV shows and movies ... (mostly movies, of course!) ...

So ... Earlier today, I wrote my review of "Serenity / Firefly" ... A movie and short-lived TV Series that I truly enjoyed the cast, the writing, the direction, and most of the cinematography ... And Jewel Staite ... The actress who played "Kaylee" in "Serenity / Firefly" ... Nothing wrong with a little crush ... In my quest to find more titles with Jewel Staite, I went to your local IMDB and searched ... Then back and forth to Netflix ...

Well ... Long story all ready too long ... I found this TV Series ... "The L.A. Complex" ....  Hmmm ... 19 episodes ... Hmmm again ... Jewel Staite ... Nobody else that I knew ... Well ... Once exception was a 2 or 3 episode arc for Alan Thicke ... Yes, I said it, Alan Thicke ... Robin Thicke's dad ... "Growing Pains" ... Yes ... him ... 

It should have been the warning shot across the bow of my "movie / tv watching boat" ... But, instead, I had to see this ... Jewel Staite!!! I had to see her act again ...

Here's my overall review (short version):  Watch anything else.  If you want to read more, please feel free to do so .. There was a couple of surprises (meaning good acting, good writing), but they were so few and far between ... I'd like you to continue reading.  However, I won't be offended if you don't.

The premise of the show sounded sort-of okay ... I guess ... It's about a bunch of people trying to make it in acting / comedy / music in Los Angeles ... Jewel Staite plays Raquel Westbrook ... A seasoned actress who's only remember as her part in "Teenage Wasteland" ...

I didn't know anyone else in the main cast ... No one ... Nyet ... Nein .. No ... Zero ... But alas, I continued ...

The show tries to show you the insecurity and emotional edge of becoming an actor / comedian / musician .... It tries ... and well ... falls a lot flat ... 

I read other review that actually liked this ... I know that I am old ... But when I have to repeated look up the main character's names between episodes, there's a problem ... 

I told you if you kept reading, I would reveal the good or the "surprise" of the series ... There is a rapper / hip-hop artist on the show named "Kaldrick King" (played by Andra Fuller) ... This dude can ACT!! He plays the typical tough thug gangsta boiiiY! ... However, he's gay ... Yep ... I said that ... "Kaldrick King" is gay ... It was such a beautifully told story line ... The struggle to remain in that gangsta world ... Pretend to like women, but be attracted to men ... Andra Fuller was BRILLIANT!!! I really don't care what his real life sexual preference is ...He was amazing ... He acted with conviction and truly committed for this role ... Hats off to you, Andra Fuller!!! Hope to see you in more amazing roles ... Not just gangsta thug ...

The rest of the this series is mostly filled with sex ... Honestly, it was sad that the writers didn't have enough real material to prop up this show ... I could have given many many many different twists to the characters in the show ... Instead, it is a revolving door of sleeping partners and how rough it is in L.A. trying to make it ... 

Crap, it's tough in Virginia too!!!!

As I wrap this up, I chose poorly on this one ... If you feel the need to make your life seem better, watch one episode ... The acting is awful, the scripts are pathetic, and worst of all, it's like they tried to make "Skins (UK Version)" but instead in Los Angeles ... Really?   So sad .... Could have been done a lot better ...

And I have learned something from this experience (yes, a 19 hour experience).  Just because you have a crush on an actor/actress, it doesn't mean that everything that they are in will be good!

:)

Movie Review #22 - "Serenity (2005)"

Movie Review #22 - "Serenity (2005)"

Yes ... I know ... I am reviewing a movie that is almost nine years old ... Sorry that I am so late to the game ... But ... You'll understand why I am reviewing this film and its associated TV Series first ...

First ... Let's get the IMDB link out of the way:

 On IMDB:  "Serenity (2005)"









Okay ... Let me get this out of the way ... This is one of my most favorite science-fiction/fact movies of all-time ... There are so many good things that I hope I can convince you to at least watch the movie if not the series ("Firefly (2002)").   So, without further ado ... 

Benny's Tabasco Rating:  8 / 10 Tabasco Peppers




Right now, you are probably saying, "Benny is an idiot" ... He says it's one of his all-time favorites but doesn't give it 10 Tabasco Peppers ... Well, you're right ... There are a couple of things that I'll reveal soon ... (I promise)

Story:  This story takes place in the future where there is a battle for a new planet since we messed up Earth so bad ... There are sides chosen, a battle enrages, and well ... the cast of the ship, "Serenity" lost in the battle ... The crew of Serenity are basically scavengers and thieves ...  Stealing their way across the galaxy ... Not to mention the controlling planets deemed "The Alliance", they have to deal with a group of wacked-out, nasty, flesh-eating, self-mutilating humans called "Reevers" (and no ... not pot smoking people ... but that would be interesting to watch this stoned ... ) 

The crew of Serenity go into a space port on one of the planets to trade out "merchandise" and fill-up ... (That's my version or opinion).  They pick up several passengers to carry and make some $$$ ... They end up picking up a "government weapon" in the form of a human named "River" (played by Summer Glau) ... Along the way, they encounter "Reevers", the Alliance, a priest like man named "Shepherd Book" ... Again, most of the story takes place in space ... They also have a companion (i.e. prostitute) except that in these times "companions" are basically considered royalty.

There are plot lines of action/adventure, love, trust, faith, hope, courage, etc.  As I write about the story, it's really better than an 8 /10 Tabasco Peppers ...

Benny's Revised Tabasco Rating: 9 / 10 Tabasco Peppers




Cast:  When you read (past tense) in 2002 (when the series started) or 2005 (when the movie came out), the cast didn't seem to impress very much ... Nathan Fillion plays Captain Malcom "Mal" Reynolds ... He is very captivating as the leader of the Serenity.  Currently, Nathan plays the lead role on "Castle".   This man has the gift ... He's believable and humorous without being stupid or slap-sticky (not a word, but go with it) ... His right hand man is a woman named Zoe Washburne played by Gina Torres.  You might know her from a variety of things ... She's on "Suits" (USA Network show) ... Again, another solid performer ... Zoe's husband is the pilot named Hoban "Wash" Washburne (played by Alan Tudyk) ... He's pretty good at the role ... He plays a very good supporting role as the pilot and the husband ... River Tam (Summer Glau) and Dr. Simon Tam (Seah Maher) plays the stoways from the Alliance.  River is the malfunctioning government weapon (almost sounds like a Bourne movie) ... Dr. Tam becomes a vital member of the crew ... When someone needs patching up, Dr. Tam to the rescue ... 

There are a couple of other cast members ... The bad guys from the Alliance, the Reevers, etc ... but really not worth getting into ... They do "OK" ...

Finally, the "jewel" (sorry for this) of the film is Kaylee Frye played by Jewel Staite (again, I apologize) ... She really brought out something in a nothing role as the ship's mechanic ... She becomes Dr. Tam's love interest ... She really impressed me as this was my first encounter ...

Wait ... Forgot about Inara, who plays the "Companion".  Morena Baccarin (also in "Homeland") is AWESOME ... Beauty, style, sophistication ... Stunning ... Moving on ...

Direction:  Joss Whedon.  Do I need to continue?  Yes, I do ... This cat is awesome in the sci-fi genre ... He got his start with "Firely" ... Then did "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)", "Angel (TV)", "Dollhouse (TV)", and maybe you remember that HUGE Marvel vehicle ... "The Avengers" ... Yes ... that's him ...

Put it this way ... He's the man ... 

Writing:  Joss Whedon.  Done ... Well ... No ... If you watch "Firefly", the characters take on more depth ... But I think he did a pretty good job trying to recap the TV Series into a film ...

Here we go with the spoiler (so to speak) ... You start watching the movie or the TV Show saying to yourself, "Great.  Another Sci-Fi to watch" ... But Joss Whedon turns it on its head and really makes this a western ... It's a Western in space ... I know, when my son turned me on to this, I was like "Really?  That doesn't sound so good!".  His reply, "Go Watch" ... It really is amazing to see what good writing can do ... And Joss does it so well with this project ...

Cinematography:  A lot of CGI as to be expected ... The chase scenes are pretty cool ... But overall, this is the one spot that I wasn't over the top impressed ... At the end of the film, there are a couple of cheesy things that I was like ... "Really?  Fireworks?" ...

Overall Review:  Yes, I'm 9 years behind ... But maybe some of my friends and followers haven't seen this ... Or want to chime in ...  It's a great watch ... But ... If you do, watch "Serenity" first, then binge-watch "Firefly" ... Both of them are on Netflix and maybe Amazon Prime ...

Here's the really cool fact about the film, "Serenity".  The studio cancelled the TV after 14 episodes ... Yes, 14 ... The fans of the show rallied and basically petitioned the studio to make the movie ... There's a really interesting and thought-provoking documentary about how "Serenity" came to be after the TV show was cancelled ... It's called "Done the Impossible: The Fans' Tale of 'Firefly' and 'Serenity' (2006)" ... It really makes you think about how social media and a strong and convicted fan base can be ....

It's Saturday ... It's cold ... Watch it if you haven't seen it ... Then, binge-watch "Firefly" ...





Sunday, December 15, 2013

Movie Review #21 - "Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings (2012)"

Movie Review #21 - "Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings (2012)"

It's Sunday afternoon ... Nothing that I really want to see at the theatres ... So ... Amazon Prime find me a movie ...  There's nothing there that I haven't seen ... Search Documentaries ... No ... I don't want to watch a movie about "Food" ... Then, I stumbled on this one ...
















Benny's Tabasco Rating:  8 / 10 Tabasco Peppers (almost a 9)



Synopsis:  This documentary tells the story of a young man, Jake Shimabukuro, from Hawaii who plays the ukulele like Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, or Eddie Van Halen plays a guitar.

Cast:  Well ... Jake ...

Cinematography:  It's well done for a documentary.  There are some nice shots of Jake performing.  The most amazing shots were of Shendai, Japan after the tsunami ... For those of us who saw and maybe went through Hurricane Katrina, these shots were jaw-dropping of the damage that town has suffered.

Overall Review:  First, just watching this guy play the ukulele is incredible.  Seeing and hearing his life story was pretty good as well ... He's a really cool guy ... I would love him to be a friend ...   I don't want to give it all away because you just have to watch this young man play ...  For that alone, it's worth that hour of your time ... I promise you will be telling your friends about this movie / man. 

Movie Review #20 - "White House Down (2013)"

Movie Review #20 - "White House Down (2013)"


Beginning Comments:  What is it this year?  The year of "Take Over the White House" movies?  Really? And really bad movies about "taking over the White House"?





On IMDB:  "White House Down (2013)"












Benny's Tabasco Rating:  3 / 10 Tabasco Peppers







Synposis:  Wait ... Before I start, I really like Jamie Foxx ...

OK ... An inside man decides that he doesn't agree with the President politics and wants to forcibly remove him from the White House.

Cast:  Jamie Foxx as the President.  First, I love Jamie Foxx and his work ... Well .. most of his work ... He plays the President ... I guess the stereotypes are gone for the white guy president (welcome change) ... But Jamie Foxx ... He's too young (or at least looks too young) and good-looking to be the President.  Channing Tatum ... really ... Why didn't the cast Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Ryan Gosling?  Then, it could have been the "Sex Symbol" movie.

Story:  James Woods plays the head of the President's Secret Service detail who doesn't agree with the President's politics to remove the troops from the Middle East ... Yes, the entire US Armed Forces would be gone from the Middle East ... I couldn't get behind the "believe-ability" factor for this movie ... Second, Tatum plays a Capitol City Cop who is interviewing for the Secret Service right at the same time people are taking the White House ... Really?  Come on ...

Cinematography:  Again ... Green Screen?  Why?  All of the flight scenes were CGI and some of the other portions were so bad that you were hoping that the editor missed something to show you the green screen ...

Direction:  First, why would you take the gig?   Second, the director, James Vanderbilt, tried to add humor to this ... Right when things were really serious, there comes a joke ... Jamie Foxx is so much better of an actor than this script ... And the director didn't pull anything out of him ...

Screenplay:  This must have been Columbia Pictures' purchase since Film District was releasing "Olympus Has Fallen" (only slightly more believable, but better acting, direction, and screenplay).  The writing could have gone through at least 20 more revisions before it was "Foxx-worthy" ... I really feel badly for Mr. Jamie Foxx.

Overall Review:  One of the most non-believable screenplays at an attempt to convey a takeover of the White House.  The cast except for Channing Tatum has more talent than I expected and could have been a really good film.  I don't recommend this film to anyone except 13 year old girls who like Channing Tatum.  If you are expecting a good film because of Jamie Foxx, you are going to be very disappointed.  Instead, rent "Olympus Has Fallen" ... Better story ...

Movie Review #19 - Pacific Rim (2013)

Movie Review #19 - Pacific Rim (2013)

Benny's Apologies:  Followers ... Haters ..  Lovers ... I want to apologize for missing the past couple of weeks ... Physical Therapy and the lack of motion in my right shoulder has made me ... well ... angry ...

However, I have three movies today for your enjoyment or lack of enjoyment ...


On IMDB: Pacific Rim (2013)














Benny's Tabasco Rating:  3 out of 10 Tabasco Peppers:







Synopsis:  Aliens from the deep attack Earth ... In response, Earth unites and builds giant mechanized machines to fight the aliens ... Yawn!

Cast:  Um ... No one that I really recognized ... and well ... The only guy I recognized is Clifton Collins Jr.  ... I know you are asking, "who?" ... well ... He's been a character actor in a lot of TV and movies ... I think I recognized him from "The Event" .. a short lived NBC sci-fi ... Long story short, it's a bunch of unknowns and really don't cares ... The only person that stood out was Rinko Kukuchi ... A Japanese actress who actually made the story sort of believable ...

Ron Perlman is this ... You might know him from "Hellboy" or "Drive" ... I doubt seriously that anyone in this film will even see a "Golden Globes" nomination for this work ...

Cinematography:  What cinematography?  The whole thing seemed, if not really, one HUGE green screen with really cool graphics ... But ... The myth that green screen can seem real got really lost in this ... There wasn't a cool shot ... or even, wow, that's believable ... I just didn't like it.

Direction:  Guillermo del Toro directs this ... There was so much hype about this film and that he was directing ... I didn't get it ... While I liked his work on "Mimic", I didn't get it ...

Overall Review:  I really didn't get it.   Have I said it enough?  The story seemed to be a rehash of a bad Godzilla movie ... The effects, while "neat" and "groovy", didn't impress me ... I'm glad that I didn't pay full price .... If you are bored and want to see a green screen movie with no chemistry, this one is for you ...

Monday, December 2, 2013

Movie Review #18 - "Into The Blue (2005)"



Movie Review #18 - "Into The Blue (2005)"

 This one is a little tough to write about since the death of Paul Walker ... Unfortunately, Paul Walker died in a fiery car crash this past weekend ... I wasn't going to review this one for a while ... But ... This might be "Paul Walker Week".  And no, I am not reviewing any of "The Fast and The Furious" movies ... That's for another time ...

While many people did not know Mr. Walker from any of his other works, I truly enjoyed several of his film projects ... "The Legend of Bobby Z" ... "The Lazarus Project" ... and more to come ...

Well ... This one's for you Paul!

















Benny's Tabasco Rating:  5 / 10 Tabasco Peppers





Synopsis:  A couple living in the Bahamas is living a life of working hard to make ends meet.  Both of them love the ocean.  Jared, played by Paul Walker, is a treasure hunter with a busted up boat and is working crappy jobs to make ends meet.  His friend, Bryce (played by Scott Caan), shows up and provides a way for them to go treasure hunting for an old shipwreck named the Zephyr.  Insert intense car chases, a mean bad guy, drugs, and sharks ... 

On the surface, it's a fun movie to watch ... A little deeper and there's not a whole lot to it ... But if you love the ocean and like to see some action scenes, you'll like it ...

Casting:  Paul Walker plays Bryce, the lead character ... He fits the role well ... His personal life involved the water as he was an avid surfer ... He and Scott Caan (who plays Bryce) were roommates and surfer together ...

But then again ... For the guys, Jessica Alba plays Sam, Jared's girlfriend ... She doesn't exactly get quality lines ... But then again, she can dive ...

There are a couple of other casting choices that were excellent.  Josh Brolin plays the evil boat captain of a treasure hunting crew ... Ashley Scott (you might know her from the TV Show, "Jericho") plays Bryce's girl friend.

Cinematography:  First, as a avid ocean lover and former surfer, I thought the shots they chose were AWESOME!!!! Having been in the water with a shark (about 4 feet away) in Australia, I completely understand the fear that it can bring ... Jessica and Paul didn't seem to be too afraid as their characters or individuals (see the extra footage on the DVD).

Direction:  This film was directed by John Stockwell ... He was the actor in the first scenes on "Top Gun" who freaked out with the MIG jet in the first scenes ... He became a director and also did "Blue Crush" ... I have a feeling he likes the ocean as much or more than I do ... 

Some of his direction was a little weak at times ... But I blame the writers ...

Writing:  This is a typical good guy wins at the end ... There aren't many surprises or twists that you don't see coming ... Again ... Jessica Alba in a bikini ... That's enough for me ...

Overall Review:  It's not a great film ... If you love the ocean, like the "visual" perspective of the actors, and like an action flick, you'll enjoy it ... Does it compete with "Gone With the Wind" or "Top Gun", nah ... I liked it ... and have watched it many times ... 

It's not on Netflix ... Amazon has it to rent or I'm sure that Walmart has it in the $5 bin ..