Archive for August, 2009

Classic Film Reviews: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Friday, August 21st, 2009 by Nathan

T2: Judgment Day

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

Written by James Cameron & William Wisher Jr.

I have to admit, I will be a little biased with this one. When I was a kid, this movie blew me away, and today it still does. I get chills when I watch it. This might be my all-time favourite movie. Not to say it is the best, just my favourite.

This is one example of a sequel film that far surpasses the original in terms of quality and enjoyment. The story behind the film is very intriguing and scary. Basically, Terminators have been sent back from the future: One to kill John Connor, future leader of the human rebellion against the machines and the second to protect John.

You see in the future, the world will be taken over by robots and machines. ‘Skynet,’ a military computer defense system, will take over control of all Nuclear Weapons in the US and launch them simultaneously starting World War III. John Connor, played by a young Edward Furlong, is destined to be the leader of the human resistance to these machines.

Basically this movie is all action. But don’t be fooled, it is not just an ordinary action flick. It has a backstory that really drives the Characters in an honest way. Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton, is amazing in this film. From breaking out of a mental hospital to motorcycle chases through L.A.’s aqueducts, this movie delivers on all levels. Please, for the sake of humanity, rent this movie. It may save your life when the machines actually do take over the world (although some would argue that has already happened :P)

Overall Score: 8.5/10

Classic Movie Review: Blue Velvet

Friday, August 21st, 2009 by Jevan

Blue Velvet

Blue Velvet (1986)

Written by David Lynch

“After finding a severed human ear in a field, a young man soon discovers a sinister underworld lying just beneath his idyllic suburban home town.”

A shocking and mysterious journey into the underbelly of middle america, Blue Velvet is a truly unique film. Kyle MacLachlan stars as the young man drawn into the dark world of  Frank Booth, played by Dennis Hopper in what is in my opinion the most frightening character ever portrayed on screen.

This film garnered critical acclaim and commercial success when it came out, but seems to be somewhat of a forgotten gem.

David Lynch wrote and directed this classic, which earned him his second Academy Award nomination for “Best Director.”

Overall Score: 8.5/10

Classic Movie Review: Marathon Man

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by Jevan

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Marathon Man (1976)

Screenplay by William Goldman

based on the novel by William Goldman

A graduate history student is unwittingly caught in the middle of an international conspiracy involving stolen diamonds, an exiled Nazi war criminal, and a rogue government agent.

This film comes in near the top of my list for Thrillers. Featuring great performances by screen legends Dustin Hoffman and Laurence Olivier, taught direction by John Schlesinger, and a wonderful screenplay by master writer William Goldman.

Unique characters in a compelling story, enough action and suspense to satisfy any viewer, and a now infamous scene involving Hoffman, Olivier, and a dental drill.

Overall Score: 8/10

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Classic Film Reviews: The Fugitive

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 by Nathan

Jevan and I have decided to expand our blog a little bit. I have been pretty inactive on this thing and I have to remedy that. So here is part one of our series of classic film reviews.

The Fugitive (1993)

Written by David Twohy & Jeb Stuart

Now this one is an ultimate classic. Harrison Ford plays a medical doctor who has seemingly been framed for murder. He gets the lucky break he needs when his prison bus gets hit by a train. We follow Dr. Richard Kimble through a crazy chase from a U.S Marshal played by Tommy Lee Jones.

Seriously, if you haven’t seen this movie you must go rent it right now. The whole film is the doctors struggle to not only evade the U.S. Marshal service, but to play detective and prove his own innocence. Along the way, of course, he has to save a few lives, because after all, he is a doctor. Oh and we must not forget, the whole time Kimble is blaming the murder of his wife on the elusive one-armed-man.

This movie keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. It is truly fun to watch. And even though we have all seen it, you will probably still find yourself wondering what is going to happen.

Overall Score: 8/10

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Alexander Payne set to re-write/direct new dramedy for Fox Searchlight

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 by Jevan

descendI’m about a week behind on this one, but I am so excited I have to write this anyway! Variety reports that Alexander Payne, co-writer (with Jim Taylor) and director of the films Citizen Ruth, Election, About Schmidt, and Sideways, is working on a new project called The Descendants.

Like his most recent films, The Descendants is adapted from a novel, this one by Hawaiian author Kaui Hart Hemmings. Payne is doing a polish draft on a script by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, and will produce alongside Taylor and Jim Burke.

Payne also has another project in the pipeline called Downsizing, starring Paul Giamatti, Sacha Baron Cohen and Reese Witherspoon with Giamatti playing a man who figures he would have a better life if he shrank himself.