Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Underworld: Awakening Review

I just got back from seeing Underworld: Awakening on January 25, 2011. This is the fourth installment in the series and in my opinion along with the original is the best one by far. This movie was beyond awesome!!! I was thoroghly entertained throughout the entire movie. The plot of the movie is very interesting from the start as we learn that humans have sent forces to purge the world of the vampires and the lycans in what is known as The Cleansing. They sent two purges over the course of 12 years. They basically made it look like genocide of both species through extreme amounts of silver nitrate and ultraviolet light as well as dragging vampires into the sunlight. Kate Beckinsale returns as the vampire warrior Selene and is shown fighting off the attacks with Michael played by Scott Speedman from the original and Underworld: Evolution. What occurrs during the battle is Selene is taken into captivity and for 12 years is taken to a research facility. Selene breaks out and through amazing visuals and action she fights her way through orderlies and scientists even breaking a guy's arm so his bone goes through and basically dominates everyone. Another vampire named David played by Theo James joins her in a quest as they want to find out what is going on in this facility. They encounter a girl in an alley who is being chased by Lycans. What occurs next is beyond awesome as we find out this girl named Eve (played perfectly by India Eisley) is actually a hybrid born child which makes her stronger than everyone. Charles Dance who plays Thomas, basically a leader of the vampire cult and who also appears in Game of Thrones as Tywin Lannister (excellent casting choice in my opinion in both instances) wants to know what the deal is with Eve. I will not delve into the details of that as its an awesome plot twist and I predicted it from the outset but when you actually hear how she came to be it's awesome. One of the most epic battle scenes I've ever witnessed occurs between vampires and lycans and I was extremely impressed at how much they put into it. They really went all out with the battle scenes and I'd say they're the best of the series by far. The original story is still the best, but the occurrences in this movie are by far more entertaining to me. Then we find out that humans aren't even behind what has been happening at the research facility led by Dr. Jacob Lane played by Stephen Rea. I will not delve into that either, but I loved the twist and we find out that Selene and Eve were Subjects 1 and 2 at the facility and had been used to find a way to make a certain species stronger. With the help of Detective Sebastian played by Michael Ealy who I immediately recognized from Californication (interestingly the humans that Selene is originally led to believe are behind the whole research facility) assists her in getting into the research facility where she makes a discovery of somebody she thought was dead 12 years ago. The new leader of the Lycans Quint played by Kris Holden-Reid is awesome, but I was wondering what Lucian would think of this. I am sure that if he was the leader certain things wouldn't happen in this and he would bond with the vampires in this instance. The second best battle scene is when Eve finally realizes her strength and takes it right to the chief villain of the movie and its beyond epic. Absolutely loved this movie. They set it up for a 5th one at the end, but these movies rake in cash and the original and this one definitely deserve recognition in my opinion. A couple other notes: I absolutely loved India Eisley the girl who played Eve. She was just awesome. It reminded me of Chloe Moretz in Let Me In. Both were extremely bad ass in their respective movies and definitely showed how amazing you can make these stories. Also, Kate Beckinsale always rules the screen in these movies. I love Selene because she is a strong female character which is a nice refresher from male action movie characters and personally I like female characters better, but hey that's probably just me. I'll give this movie a 4/5. It's definitely worth a watch. I know I'll be getting this one on DVD.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Haywire Review

Justin and I just got back from seeing Haywire on January 22, 2012. I loved this movie. I thought it was bad ass!!! Gina Carano is my favorite woman on the planet and it was just awesome seeing her as an action star on the big screen. Mallory Kane is one of the best agents that a private company has run by Michael Douglas's Alan Kolbenz character. They send her and Aaron played by Channing Tatum to rescue a Chinese man by the name of Jiang in Barcelona. They move through different cities other than Barcelona such as Dublin (my favorite part of the movie) and of course states like California and New Mexico. The whole mission ends up being a set-up as Kenneth played by Ewan McGregor arranges an intricate plan with Rodrigo played by Antonio Banderas to use her as a scapegoat. Paul played by the awesome Michael Fassbender gets involved with the plan and Kenneth arranges it so that Fassbender will kill Jiang and Kenneth gives Mallory a pin that will give her away. What ensues is Mallory literally fighting through obstacles by beating the hell out of everybody she comes across. It's so awesome to see as she is a legitimate fighter, so all the fighting you see is 100% her. The battle in the hotel room in Dublin with Paul is one of the best scenes I've ever seen. The choreography of the fight was excellent and they destroyed that room and beat the hell out of each other in the process destroying flat screen tvs, lamps, glass tables, etc. Mallory's story is told mostly through flashbacks as it opens with her awaiting a meeting with Kenneth. What she gets is Aaron who is sent to take her to Kenneth. Mallory disposes of him after a hard fought battle in the diner and goes with Scott to try and find him. There are some great driving sequences through the woods as well. She did a great job going through the course they set up for that. Scott added a nice comedic element. Bill Paxton had a small part but a good one as Mallory's father John who knows what Mallory did for a living. I loved watching Mallory go through the pecking order to find out how the plot started and she gets to it at the end. She beats the hell out of Ewan McGregor which was awesome. I love the last line as Banderas sees Carano and utters a certain four letter word beginning with s. The intricate plan to set up Mallory was well thought out and the fight scenes were amazing. I give the movie a 4/5. Gina Carano is awesome and honestly hope more great things happen for her.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Iron Lady Review

Here is my first review for 2012. I just got back from seeing The Iron Lady on January 17, 2012. I was extremely impressed with this movie. I thought the acting was incredible and its a film centered around one of my favorite political figures in former Prime Minister of England Margaret Thatcher. The movie dances between her current life battling with dementia and seeing hallucinations of her deceased husband, Dennis (played wonderfully by Jim Broadbent), but does an excellent job of portraying her political career as well. One thing I found interesting is my art teacher from kindergarten to 8th grades name was Dennis Thatcher, so I found that to be pretty cool. I absolutely feel that this is Meryl Streep's best performance and feel she more than deserved her Golden Globe win. As much as I want to see Michelle Williams win the Oscar, Streep winning it would be more than fine with me. I really loved her portrayal and how they showed her rise the political ranks through guidance, but also her own ambitious desires. They show how she rose from the Secretary of Education to the Leader of the Conservative Party (also showing us poll numbers and the pie graphs on how votes are sorted out) and finally the longest serving Prime Minister in the 20th century. Thatcher is known for her hair and her strict conservative political ideologies such as free market economy. I have heard alot of people tell me I won't like this because they paint her in a bad light. To be honest, I feel the exact opposite. Yes, they show her battle with dementia and yes they show moments where she becomes angered at meetings towards the end of her run, but honestly it was well portrayed because Streep was on her A game. They also showed how she had a voice and she had to rise above all the chauvinist members of Parliament who weren't impressed to have a woman invade their turf. Through her own merits she was able to rise the ranks, because she found her voice. As I said, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and look forward to getting the DVD. I was completely engulfed in the story and really liked the way it was shot, showing Thatcher and some of the tough decisions she had to make during her 11and1/2 years as the Prime Minister as well as showing how she had an amazing memory for most of her life. I thought the last shot of the movie was great because a line she says when she was younger makes the last scene even better. Its tough to make these political biopics, but I feel this was very well done. There were some pretty good English actors in this as well. I am not sure of some of the names but I recognized Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Lewis Prothero from V For Vendetta, and David Mycroft from the House of Cards series (actually from my favorite one in the series, To Play The King) which I actually viewed in a Politics and Film class with fellow movie geek blogger buddy Jacqui Cohen!!! Overall, I realize that some people haven't looked at this in a positive light, but I can't stress enough how much I loved this movie. I give this an easy 5/5 for me. I really enjoyed it!!!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

"Carnage" Review

Hello All!
Its me Jacqui. I am sorry I have been away. I started a new job a few months back and I have been trying to get used my new schedule and fitting my movie habit into my new "life". Well, we'll just say the past couple weeks I have gotten some more movie time in.. This is review 1 of 3!



First up on the Jacqui magical movie tour is "Carnage". This is Roman Polanski's newest film starring Christophe Waltz, Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster and John C. Reily. The movie is based on the french play, "Le Dieu du carnage" aka "God of Carnage".

The movie begins with group of kids fighting on a playground in Brooklyn. All of the sudden, one grabs a stick and strike another. The next scene (and the rest of the movie) is a meeting at the home of Penelope and Michael Longstreet (Foster and Reily) with the Cowans (Waltz and Winslet).  What started as a reasonable conversation about getting one boy to apologize to the other turns into an exploration of life, values and the relationship of the two couples.


This rarely happens with me and movies so get ready... 5 Stars. Yes, I give this movie my highest rating. There is no fancy special effects. Just four actors doing their craft and a great script. Fans of one liners and zingers, will love this movie. But again, don't go in expecting anything extraordinary besides the acting. I would highly recommend this movie be seen in theatres.