December 19th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Reviews | Tags: comedy, george lucas, star wars

My thoughts on the 70 minute Star Wars Review. The best review of any movie I have ever seen. Follow the link below to see all 7 youtube clips of the review.
Check out the review here.
November 22nd, 2009
Filed under: Life, Movies, Reviews, Web | Tags: cinema, Food Inc, Movies, trolls, vlog, youtube

My second vlog where I talk about some youtube trolls on my first vlog. Also about the movie Food Inc. and the tiny cinema ‘The Academy’ where Ivy and I went to see it.
September 13th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Rants, Reviews | Tags: crazy, jackie chan, Movies, rush hour 3, subtitles

Rush Hour 3
I sat down and watched Rush Hour 3 on DVD for the first time a week or two ago. I knew it wasn’t going to be very good, but I’m a fan of Jackie Chan and the crazy moves he does so I had to do it. I was correct in my assumption that it wouldn’t be the best movie by a long shot, but that’s not what I’m ranting about today. For anyone who has seen Rush Hour 3, you’ll know that the movie is set in France, so logically there are a few scenes that involved a bit of French dialog. Not being able to understand French at all (sorry Mrs. Green for not paying attention in French class), I decided to check if there were English subtitles so I could follow what was being said. There was so I turned the on and watched a scene again. Check out the screen shot of what the subtitles gave me in all their glory…

Now bear in mind that “We’re gonna need…” is what they are saying in English. What they are saying in French is translated to “(Speaking in French)”! How useless is that!
July 27th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Reviews | Tags: comedy, drama, Movies

The Darjeeling Limited
Wes Anderson’s has written some great films. I quite liked The Royal Tenenbaums and still haven’t got around to seeing The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, but I’ll have to get my hands on it to see if it’s half as good as his latest movie The Darjeeling Limited. Simply put The Darjeeling Limited is a master piece and the best film I’ve seen in the last year.
It follows three rich brothers as they travel around India trying to find themselves and bond with each other again like when they were kids. Their spiritual journey that is a little too well planned (laminated daily schedules) goes badly from the beginning, probably because of the all the Indian medication they’re downing. Once their antics got them kicked off a train in the middle of nowhere they were ready to give up and catch the next flight out of there. While finding their way back to civilization they stumble upon three children trying to cross a river. This is where their real journey begins.
I would recommend this to anyone and everyone, so what are waiting for? Go watch it!
July 27th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Reviews | Tags: comedy, Movies

Eagle vs Shark
I finally got around to seeing the little kiwi film that could; Eagle vs Shark. The best way I can think of describing it is a kiwi version of Napoleon Dynamite. The basic story follows a nerd who has a huge grudge on a Samoan boy who used to beat him up at school. He has been training in the arts of Kung Fu and fancies himself quite the pro now (Nunchuks are his specialty), so when his high school nemesis returns to his home town from Samoa he leaves at once to kick his ass and regain to families honour. Oh, and there’s a girl, a very geeky girl that is in love with the nerdy boy and will follow him anywhere, even back to his hometown.
Although the movie can get a bit dull in places there are plenty of great scenes that while have you on the verge of wetting your pants in fits of laughter. It is definitely worth watching if you are in the need of a good laugh.
June 4th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Reviews | Tags: comedy, Movies, thriller

A Film With Me In It
Ivy, Simon and I just got back from seeing this film. We were actually the only three people in the whole cinema, which was a first for me. It was great having the cinema to ourselves because we could be over exaggerated and scream at the screen. It made the film that much more fun.
None of us had heard anything about this film beforehand, which is a great way to go see a movie. It allows you to go in with a clear mind, which means there is less chance you’ll be disappointed. It worked, I left the cinema thinking “Damn I didn’t expect that”. It was a black comedy that is pretty smart in the way it catches you off guard on many occasions. I can honestly say that I yelled “Holly shit!” during the shovel scene (you’ll have to watch it).
This isn’t the greatest movie, but it is a very good movie and definitely worth the ticket price.
February 20th, 2009
Filed under: Movies, Reviews | Tags: comedy, movie

Movie - Hank and Mike
Watched this master piece last night. It tells the story of a couple of Easter Bunnies that lose their jobs due to downsizing. Whose idea was it to fire Easter Bunnies? The same guy who came up with sponsored suicides!
The story follows the two bunnies, Hank and Mike, as they try to get there lives back together. After many failed attempts at ordinary jobs they quickly spiral downwards into a pit of sex, drugs, profanity, and self hatred!
Well worth a watch, if only to see a Easter Bunny snort cocaine of a bare breasted woman and be offered a rim job from a strung out white guy.
The Life Aquatic is only about half as good as The Darjeeling Limited.