| Movie | Rating | Review | Date | Your Rating | Match | |
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| Brothers - R | December 3, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| Armored (Armoured) - PG-13 | December 3, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| Above the Law - R |
After watching it again, I realised that there was more to this film than a typical Seagal flick. For starters, its his first major hit and it also set the standard for the 90's cop thriller drama. Dont expect this to be an action movie, its a cold hard thriller with Seagal for the first time showing his red hot temper and devestating his opponents as he battles a shadowy CIA group dealing drugs and weapons from South America and into the US. Framed, harrassed and finally marked for assassination, Seagal plays Nico, a diamond hard cop and special ops veteran who crosses the path of his old enemies from Vietnam and the black group who believe themselves to be untouchable. With a good cast and helmed by Andrew Davis (Under Seige and The Fugitive) it is a plot worth thinking about as you dont know how the pieces fit together until the latter part of the movie, so its not a typical dmub story, its got meaning and a moral, which is expressed through Seagal's script and narrative. Very modern and slicker than your average movie, this one is worth watching, dont dismiss it as a cheap Seagal flick, its probably one of his best. |
November 28, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Inglourious Basterds - R |
Not exactly the typical Tarantino flick... and rather mild on the violence and gore than the trailer showed us.... maybe my expectations were different as this movie is. Anyways, with a colorful cast led by Brad Pitt, Taratino gives his his take on WWII. A cross between the original Inglorious Bastards and The Dirty Dozen, it strives to find some position but I cant help thinking that it didnt meet my expectations - a couple short stories revolving around the Nazi propoganda machine, but these stories are not equal to Pulp Fiction. The script was excellent, the cast were on the ball.... if you don't mind the dialouge in French and German most of the time. Some may find it long winded and boring, though the build up of some scenes were a let down. Laced with the same dark humor and themes like revenge and brutality, the movie is rather more a play than a movie. Anyways, it was good viewing, but a tad long and did leave me feeling confused on what exactly Tarantino was trying to achieve here.... he keeps on twisting to a new direction, though it wasn't completley unexpected and didn't surprise me, which is one of the things I want from a Tarantino movie. But you can't beat his unique vision and the script and the colorful characters he creates... and the simplicity of everything else makes it work. There is no large extravagant sets, no over the top expenditure on filming and production and certainly no frills. Its honest, simple and effective filmmaking, which is true Tarantino style - letting the raw movie, the cast and the direction do its work, which is what makes him such a great director. A good movie with different ideas, but I think Tarantino needs to step back and go back to his uniqueness. I know he has a great love for the old exploitave cinema and b grade flicks, but his best work has usually been the most unique, and Inglorious Basterds is not a unique idea, but a made with a unique concept, which is why I dont think it had a great effect on me. |
November 27, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Old Dogs - PG | November 27, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| Ninja Assassin - R | November 27, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| 2012 - PG-13 |
Dont really care for disaster movies, and this was no exception, and despite the Star power, it was just a mess of CGI and a bad script. What is with these doomsday movies?? I thought The Day After Tommorrow would be the last, but alas I was wrong... and here we are again with another. What are they trying to do with the flick, I don't know. But it the Russian was funny and it was good to see George Segal and Danny Glover on the screen again. Anyways... probably best to give this one a miss. |
November 21, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Face/Off - R |
Yes I'm recommending this AGAIN. When John Woo was finally let off the Hollywood chains which stifled his start in Hollywood, the result was a masterpiece which defined the new sky high limits of adrenaline fueled action that will stand the test of time and is an instant classic. Aside from the operatic display of guns and violence, Travolta and Cage, two of Woo's favourite actors, combine to great the most dangerous and deadliest enemies to grace the screen, the literal live wire tension and crackling energy between the two is beyond good and evil, it's another universe in itself. A flawed, broken FBI agent out for revenge, hunting down his worst enemy and nightmare, a psychotic criminal genius without remorse or a conscience, that it nearly drives him insane.... and nearly does when switches identities with his mortal enemy for an undercover mission... only to discover the trap has reversed and his now the hunted.Losing everything but his hatred, he decides to play the game his way.... and becomes the person he hates. The script is perfect, the music score is perfect, there is no limit in this movie to what is possible or not, it happens and it doesn't just happen.... it annihilates everything and anything. There is no flaw that I can see at all. It is without a doubt, the perfect action movie, and its hard to beat. Just watch it yourself and see why. |
November 15, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Tango & Cash - R |
One of the special action movies of the 90's, this one is special because it reignited the buddy cop movies and had a rapid fire script with plenty of gags.... not to mention Stallone and Russell pulling it off as slick as racing flats on a wet track. Though I will say a lot of the action was recycled from my NO.1 Movie, J.C.'s Police Story, it was entertaining nonetheless, especially Kurt who I think stole the show with his wild boy antics and the drag scene. XD Anyways, Tango and Cash, two polar opposites in character, 100% identical cops, LA's Finest, gets set up by a group of drug dealers who've had enough of their successes. Copping an early plea of guilt to avoid the maximum sentence, both blue light specials find themselves in Hell, and as we all know, cops in prison is like being a snowball in Hawaii.... no chance. But of course, its Sly and Kurt here, two prime beefsteaks of the Golden Age of Action, and yeah ladies, you do get to see a lot of their backsides and such, so the movie is friendly for women. XD But the boys get a young Teri Hatcher, and boy was she the bomb back in her day. Well, now she's supposed to be a milf, but guys like to dream right? XD So, not much in direction, it did move around like a door missing a few hinges, but the script and the action was in your face and enjoyable. Even the courtroom scene was prime, Kurt surprisingly saying "eloquent" and everyone looks at him thinking "He knows how to say eloquent?".... then a few minutes later screaming out "THIS IS FUCKED UP" and getting all the cheers from the cops. The we have a modified RV assault vehicle, , monster trucks and things that go booom with spectacular results. Well.... why not? there's plenty of other ways to waste time, but this is one of the best. |
November 7, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Marked for Death - R |
Steven Seagal was the man back in the hey day of mindless action movies, and this one was an interesting change from the usual cop thrillers. Seagal play a retiring DEA agent, having had enough of the drugs and evils of his job, so he quits, makes his confession and gos back home to recuperate and forget about it all. The problem is, the Rastafarian gangs are taking over, taking drug dealing to a whole new level with provocative violence and stir crazy mythology, led by the psychotic Screwface, a supreme being amongst his men and feared by everyone. When Seagal interferes in a nightclub shootout, he and his family are cursed and marked for death by the gang, so its time to kick ass of course! Anyways, what i liked about this movie was the change of pace and the bad guys, the Jamaicans are a scary bunch when hopped up on drugs and twisted immortality. Of course, there is a plot and background to the story, but it disappears in the first half when Seagal loses his cool and declares war on the gangs. Action, things that go BOOOM and a pretty hectic car chase which ends with a nice jump into a jewelery story, and finally the showdown at the end which consists of a duel with swords. Anyways, the only problem you will face is understanding what the rastas are saying. I was alright with it, but hell it took me time to fully understand a rasta accent and language, so subtitles will help heaps. XD Anyways, another 90's action flick, and Seagal is smooth as usual. It even has a great scene in the crappy script, where Seagal meets his partner after killing one guy and watching a Rasta jump out a window to his death.... "One thought he was immortal and the other thought he could fly. Both were wrong." XD |
November 7, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Cobra - R |
The stereotypical 80's action flick.... violence, sex appeal, pop music and Stallone. its not like theres anything really going for it except the cool 80's factor and soundtrack, which was okay. Stallone once again mumbles his way through the movie as hard boiled cop Cobra, protecting a witness played by the sexy Brigitte Neilsen who is being hunted by an army of psychos, hell bent on reforming the world order. It was a concept ahead of its time , funnily enough. XD I bet noone even considered psycho gangs going out as serial killers, but then again, we need an army of bad guys to pile up the body count, as thats why Sly does best. ' Anyways, the movie is about coolness and badassness... and Cobra is a bad ass character with flaws. Like advising his partner on being too violent and lowering his sugar levels, to joking that his parents should have named him Alice. But then we have the bad ass look with the match in the mouth, the ivory handled pistol grip with a cobra emblazoned on it, the 1950 Mercury is one helluva car for a kick ass cop, and of course, his sub machine gun with laser sight. and dont forget the usual badass long coat. XD Anyways.... 3 stars for being a true cheesy 80's flick. Its so bad, it was good. |
November 7, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Drop Zone - R |
Wesley hits the air time again, as a US Marshall pursuing a computer genius who was kidnapped at high altitude by a group of elite parachutists and ex law enforcement and soldiers. Knowing that the kidnappers and his prisoner is still alive, he takes to the skies with the aid of a crazy drop expert and her equally crazy team , learning how to parachute, as well following the trail of the kidnappers, who have a bad guy agenda to make millions, by utilizing their skills. Wesley can't get enough of high altitude, and honestly, if we had mroe cops and security like Snipes, we'd be a hella lot safer! But anyways, this movie, like Passenger 57, set the bar again for a new kind of action. A mix of gun play, fist-cuffs and sky diving embroiled in an average though believable plot, makes for a pretty good flick. And why not? This is one of the earliest movies to take extreme sports to the big screen in a big way, and the sky diving cinematography was excellent, most of the time. But the cast was good, another bad guy in the form of bad ass Gary Busey. Snipes, once again, is a flawed and vulnerable character, and is pretty much a novice when it comes sky diving. But considering what he's up against, he had to learn how to fly pretty fast, before the ground or the bad guys get him, whichever comes first. So welcome to the daredevil world of sky diving.... and Wesley Snipes. XD |
November 4, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Hard Target - R |
John Woo's first venture into the American market was actually tame in comparison to his Hong Kong Movies which is stuff of legends. But then again, American movie makers did sit up and take notice... and their jaws dropped when this gem got released. Hardcore, over the top and even maybe a little ridiculous at times, but still enjoyable for the action junkie. If its John Woo you want, this is gonna provide. Van Damme plays a retired Marine Recon Soldier (aka Special Forces) who is hired by a young woman looking for her missing father. What they uncover is a dark and sinister group who provides the ultimate hunt - man hunting of retired combat soldiers at half a million dollars per head. Led by the egotistical and smooth Lance Henriksen, and aided by his second, the ultra violent Arnold Vosloo (whose name is Van Cleef btw, XD) they decide Van Damme and his new friend have butted their nose in where it doesnt belong. But of course, who is hunting who, as Van Damme takes it up a few notches. Its the early 90's people want kick ass and things that go BOOOM. So be happy. XD I guess the standout scene is the intro fight, the drawling western showdown music, the gunslinger routine and lightning fast draw.... if its one thing this film does better than most, its the style of the action. Smooth, strong and effective, making use of Van Damme's awesome martial arts and beautifully caught in slow motion in some places. There's nothing really more to say, just action, action and more action. Thats what I loved about the 90's. Action. XD |
November 4, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Passenger 57 - R |
As Im reviewing this, I've gotten into a 90's action phase, reviewing all the classic action flicks back in the day. Obviously these guys aren't Oscar winners, but these movies did set a standard of action for the decade, and some of the biggest action stars made their mark, and the stories were unique and the bad guys were the best ever on the screen. One of the early classics is Passenger 57, which took plan hijacking and terrorism to a new level in the 90's, and made Wesley Snipes a household name and gave him a chance to display his impressive martial arts. Supported by Tom Sizemore, a young Liz Hurley and Bruce Payne as one of the best bad guys in the movies, Snipes goes up against a terrorist and master hijacker, who is also insane. Of course, the story element isn't the best, but solid enough to include a background trauma for Snipe's character, he isn't an invulnerable hero, but a man dealing with a painful loss who just got back into the business, but he happens to be the best at what he does. Though not much for background and production work, the music, done by one of my favorite musicians, Stanley Clarke, had a good dark beat and the intro roll was akin to a James Bond opening credits, without the naked women of course. XD But the Xray effect and synthesized score also set a new tone and sound for the 90's. I love this movie because I think this is a great, basic action film, and mostly set the trend for others to come, as far as martial arts, gunfights and planes. Snipes is a good actor, no doubt about that, he played the part perfectly, mixing a brooding, hard edged character who can throw a razor one liner at the bad guys when needed, or preferably, a kick to the face. Probably one of the best action movies around, which is unique in its own right. |
November 4, 2009 | N/A | |||
| The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day - R | October 26, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| The Tournament - R | 3 stars for fun factor and gratuitous violence. Not much to say, the plot is thin but doable, the action is over the top but effective, the gore is ridiculous and better than most horror films. Yeah, it deserves 3 stars, it flows and moves faster than a train with no brakes and has some entertainment value thanks to Ian Somerhalder as the maniac that Heath Ledger's Joker would have loved. | October 25, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Lagaan - Once Upon a Time in India - PG |
For a movie which is SOOO GOOOD and beautifuly made - it will make you ignore the length as you will be immersed in this Bollywood epic. Aamir Kahn is one of Bollywoods' favourite sons as he stars and produces this epic - which stands as one of the best Bollywood movies to date. Set in the 1800's, in the midst of British Rule, one province takes a gamble to defy their oppressors and the land taxes in a game of cricket. Simple... yet cleverly wound into a bollywood love triangle intertwined with the regular, but in this case fabulous musicals which have made this movie spectacular, and cinematography to make your heart melt. A distinctly unique film, you will see an age old India arise out of the dust, and Victorian Age British mixed in the wilderness of the sub continent, a real historic rewind so accurate it would make you believe you were there. Better watch this musical! |
October 19, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Law Abiding Citizen - R | October 13, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| Orphan - R |
Freaky... but plausible. Even though I found myself laughing a bit in the movie, mainly cause Im seeing a kid swear and say the "darnedest" things.... but of course, there is always a twist. Anyways, it was a bit ridiculous a times, though I loved the bitch slapping from the mum... can't let anything go by without a good open palm to the face! CAT FIGHT! XD Anyways, a bit filthy, dirty and doesnt really hold any punches where a thriller is concerned, even has a bit of pedophilia and you could be forgiven for thinking the kid is the biggest slut and b***** out there.... cause you're probably right. Watch the movie yourself, and you would want to kick her teeth in as well. Just goes to show that the kid did a good acting job! Not really a horror but a smart thriller with punches in all directions, it did come off feeling a little unstable and cheesy... hey, if you laugh in a movie like this, either you are dead set nuts (like myself) or the movie isn't that good. Anyways, worth 2 hours of your time. Then move on. |
October 11, 2009 | N/A | |||
| G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra - PG-13 |
Thanks... for killing one of my favorite childhood likes. I remember when I was a kid, playing with the action figures, had a nice collection too.... had Duke, Gung Ho, and all the main ones. Even I got the idea as a kid... American military Special Ops take on terrorists. Well... they got that bit right. FUCK! this movie just annoyed the crap out of me... why couldnt they just keep it simple?? American hard asses take on new terrorist group. Probably nice they made it international, but then we have everyone saying "Joes" all the time and its so Americana. Duh. Its called GI JOE for a reason. Such an interesting cast... and one big mistake of a movie. yeah it was a live action film... but a bloody useless one. What was it trying to do, set a new record for action in the movies or something? Yeah Im an action junkie but this just gave me a headache. The technology is cool but over the top, just like the action, the visuals. Crappy script, couldnt even understand what the cast was saying half the time as they were mumbling like b grade actors. The eye candy was useless, the girls are thicker than oak wood. Stephen Sommers should just shelve this away and go back to the drawing board. The only thing I liked was the martial arts... cause it was done by experts, thank god!!! Anyways... Im waiting for the "REAL" GI Joe movie next year.... Sly's The Expendables. Now all I have left of GI JOE is my childhood memories.. how sad. |
October 9, 2009 | N/A | |||
| District B13 (Banlieue 13) - R |
Welcome to Paris. On the left is the Louvre. On the right is the Eiffel Tower. In front of you is.... District 13. Set in the future where ghettos sprawling with crime are encased within stone walls, District 13 is the largest, nastiest and most violent. Its a French movie of course... but action needs no translation and from the get go, you are in for one heck of a roller coaster ride in the tradition of the Transporter movies. Parkour is greatly used in the flick, but its great.... nothing tame, all wild style, guns, car crashes and good old martial arts. Dont worry about the indifferent acting, weird music and other things... its an action movie with real stunts and proper stuntmen/actors doing the job. No BS computer gimmickery, just good ole flesh n bone, wires and padding action. Worth watching! |
October 5, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Surrogates - PG-13 | September 25, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| District 9 - R |
Why?? Why not??? Thats pretty much the answer in deciding whether to watch this flick. And don't be fooled by the seemingly ludicrous story and the "first person" cinematography.... behind this seemingly odd sci fi flick is an ironic tale that we should really take into consideration.... because if you don't get the relevance of "illegal aliens", then you truly are ignorant. A satire on current world events and issues, Peter Jackson introduces us to this masterfully made film which offers us more than just bang for your buck, it also provides a thinking man's tale on the status of refugees and how they live in foreign lands. These "prawns" are not mindless creatures, they are far more advanced and intelligent than humans, and only by dire circumstances did they end up in their current scenario, stranded on Earth, locked up in District 9 South Africa, while the entire world watches. When you meet "Christopher Johnson" and finally learn the motives behind his shady work, you will feel sympathy for the plight these creatures are suffering under the human race, and of course, we are portrayed to be the vicious, dangerous creatures that we are, the world's most dangerous species. One government worker who tries to evict aliens from their current slums in District 9 soon finds the tables have turned on him when he is exposed to alien blood... and then will experience for himself what it feels like to be a refugee, an outcast, someone who doesn't belong. A feeling most of us are unaccustomed to. And in the midst of this tale is a struggle for survival, a tense relationship is formed between man and alien as they work together to solve each other's problems before the private agency finds out and puts into effect it's own immoral plans revolving around the alien's powerful technology. The movie doesn't get rolling downhill until before half way, then it's a thrill ride from there. Welcome to Africa.... again. And of course, such a dark and depressing movie wouldn't be without the dark sides of Africa, including a violent and vicious cult hell bent on harnessing the "blood" of the aliens for themselves, exploiting the creatures for their own purposes. And of course... gratuitous violence abroad!!! Kinda reminds me of a ton of video games... wouldn't surprised if the director took his cues from some, like Mech Warrior, first person shooters such as Doom and such. You'll see what I mean. But surprisingly, its polished, very well directed and the climactic battle at the end is one of the best "Fight or Die trying" scenes Ive seen in the movies... it certainly does stir up the emotion for battle! Anyways, I loved it! Another Sci-Fi flick to go along with Star Trek and Terminator Salvation, a surprise dark horse hit! ENJOY! |
September 18, 2009 | N/A | |||
| Dorian Gray - Unrated | September 17, 2009 | N/A | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes - PG-13 | September 17, 2009 | N/A |