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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Movie Review: Avengers: Age of Ultron



Joss Whedon (Serenity) assembles the team one more time for Avengers: Age of Ultron.


It's been an indeterminate amount of time since the previous film, and the Avengers have been raiding one Hydra base after another looking for Strucker and the staff from the first film.  This film starts off on their final raid, where they find the staff and take it back.  They also run into a couple of twins that Strucker has been experimenting on, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen, Godzilla) and Pietro (Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kick-Ass) Maximoff.  "He's fast, she's weird".  (Telekinesis weird)  Before Thor takes the staff back to Asgard, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner tinker around with it and find it has an artificial intelligence in it.  Stark has come up with a program called Ultron (without telling anyone else of course) that he was building as an ultimate guardian of Earth.  He sees this AI as a way to complete this project and downloads it.  Of course this all goes wrong and Ultron builds himself a robot body out of Stark's spare parts and decides that the best way to save Earth is by eradicating everyone and letting them start over.  Enter Noah....wait, wrong movie.  Enter the rest of the Avengers to help Iron Man stop the maniac that he created....along with the thousands of robots in Ultron's army.


This film is full of action and humor, just what you want to start kicking off the summer blockbuster season.  One advantage this film has over the previous is that it doesn't have to spend the first half hour introducing the characters to each other.  The opening battle shows that they have been doing this for a while now and are quite comfortable with fighting side by side.  This actually leads to some very fun combo moves between some of the characters.  It's apparent that Stark has slightly modified all of their "uniforms".  The only one that is distracting is Black Widow's tron suit.  I didn't really understand what blue neon lights down the side of her suit did for her.  This camaraderie made for all of the fights to be kind of cool, and there are a LOT of fights in the two and a half hour runtime.  One problem is that there is in-fighting again.  I'd like to see an Avengers movie where they were not fighting each other.  Granted some of it was mind control (which was used in the first film as well), and internal conflict in the team did lead to the Hulk-Buster being pulled out, but some of it was that Cap and Iron Man still don't see eye to eye and it was Iron Man's arrogance that caused the main conflict of the film.  We will of course see this butting of heads continue in the next Captain America, which follows the Civil War storyline.


Ironically, as well as this team works together in the field, and as long as they've been doing this, they don't know bubkis about each other.  We, as viewers, get to see watch their backgrounds come to the foreground.  This is good.  In doing this we also get a lot more focus on Hawkeye.  He doesn't have any superpowers, but we finally get the sense that he is the more grounded and "human" member of the group that holds them together.


This film, like most of the other Marvel films, is trying to expand the world building.  This is good and bad.  In the case of Cap and Iron Man, their conflict leads to the next Cap movie, but it stems from the problem that is the focus of this film, so it doesn't hinder as much.  The problem comes in with the Marvel crew trying to expand the Avengers for the future.  This leads to new characters being introduced and side characters from previous films coming in, all on top of the six core characters we already have.  It's exciting to see all of these superheroes joining the fray, but there are times when it gets to be a bit too much.  Luckily we have Joss Whedon at the helm, who keeps the issues to a minimum and manages to keep it fairly well-balanced throughout.  A lesser director, and we would have had quite the jumbled mess with this gigantic cast.


By now, the majority of this gigantic cast has grown quite comfortable in their respective roles.  This, along with that good old Joss Whedon witty writing keeps the dialogue snappy throughout the whole film.  There are one-liners zinging around all over the place.  I've seen some criticism that it's too much and too forced.  The writing kept me laughing and having a good time through the whole film, so I'm not sure how that's a bad thing.  I will say that even Ultron ended up being funnier than I thought, and that came close to making him less menacing, but I've forgiven it simply because he actually had some of the best lines, and that James Spader voice can keep things menacing even when he's making a joke.  Just like the first Avengers film, this one will require a second viewing to catch all the lines you missed because of the laughter.  Despite how bloated the cast got for this film, everyone did a great job.  The only distracting thing might be the Maximoff twins' accents.  It was like watching Boris and Natasha.  It got a little thick sometimes.  Other than that, they did a fine job too.  One of the other standouts was Paul Bettany.  He plays JARVIS once again, but his character goes further.  Most people know where it goes, but I'll avoid spoilers for those who miraculously avoided that reveal.


One last thing of note was the use Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff).  Of course this same character was used in X-Men: Days of Future Past last year, and ended up having one of the best scenes in any movie of the entire year.  I was quite intrigued to see how they used the character after such an amazing sequence in the X-Men film.  Did this new Pietro have any scene that was as cool as the other one?  No.  Did this make him a lesser version?  No.  I thought he was well used in this film.  The problem with X-Men, is that he had that cool scene and then was tossed to the side and forgotten about.  Whedon and company gave him more to do and a little more character development.  The sum of the parts add up, and they were used differently enough that you can appreciate both versions.


So, there were a couple minor flaws (including an unnecessary and distracting budding romance storyline), but don't let them deter you from seeing this.  They are minor.  This film has what you want in a summer movie.  The action scenes are great, and the dialogue is quick-paced and witty.  Also, even at 2 1/2 hours, I felt it moved even quicker than the previous Avengers film.  Go see this soon, with a big crowd.  Grab the popcorn and enjoy.


Rating: *********- (9 out of 10) [Full price!]


Memorable Quote:
Captain America: Language!

Sunday, May 18, 2014

A Week of Entertainment - Issue 10

Well, I'm kind of close to renaming this a week of entertainment obituaries.  I get to start on a downer again this week, but I'll try to end on a pretty positive note.


RIP Giger - The man whose nightmares gave us nightmares passed away this week at the age of 74.  H. R. Giger was a Swiss artist known for his dark, surreal artwork.  He has published many books, done album covers, and also worked in film.  To many, he will always be the award winning creator of one of the most iconic terrifying monsters in film history, Alien.  Giger, your vision and creativity have given us all nightmares, and oddly, us horror fans thank you for it.


RIP Bendjelloul - It's a sad case when someone falls into deep enough depression to finally commit suicide.  Such is the case of Malik Bendjelloul.  He was 36, just a mere one year older than me.  I can't say much, because I have not seen his only film, the award winning documentary Searching for Sugar Man.  I can say though, that because this film existed, I was introduced to the music of Sixto Rodriguez and you should all introduce yourself to this music as well.


Bataffleck - On to the big, exciting news of the week.  Snyder released the first image of Ben Affleck in the new bat suit, next to the new Batmobile.  I find this kind of exciting anyway, because I kind of like the suit.  It has a real Dark Knight Returns feel to it.  That fits the bill for everything that has come before.  Snyder announced Batman's involvement in his next movie with a quote from said graphic novel.  He has also said that it will be an older, more experienced Batman.  And last, but not least, the current title of versus gives an indication of some sort of beef he has with Superman.  I'm not going to jump on the yea or nay wagon yet, because I haven't seen the movie yet, but I do like the look of the suit.  The Batmobile, doesn't  look too bad either.  It's very reminiscent of Nolan's Tumbler.


Where no man has gone before - It looks like now that Abrams is out of Trek and into Wars, we have a new director for Star Trek 3.  Roberto Orci is boldly going where he has not gone before, directing.  I liked Star Trek Into Darkness and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 a little more than the majority, but I do have to admit that at least in the latter the writing was one of the downfalls.  And this was done by Orci.  He is also responsible for helping write the first to Transformers movies.  Also, not so good story-wise.  Will he prove to be a better director than writer?  Or will it be a double whammy, since he is actually writing it as well?  I don't know, but I guess we'll find out in a few years.  Here's to hoping he doesn't sink this ship.


In your mailbox - And to end on a positive note, we'll talk about an awesome man in Hollywood, Joss Whedon.  I could list all the amazing shows and movies he's done, but you should already be aware of these.  (If not, go look it up and watch his stuff now, have you been living under a rock?)  Well, recently he wrote and produced a new movie called In Your Eyes.  This movie recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.  However, at the same time he was allowing people to stream it online for $5.  As a thank you to fans, he has been randomly selecting people who downloaded his film and sending them gifts in the mail.  Up to a thousand gifts have already been sent out and these include small gifts like a cactus (huh?) to bigger stuff like Apple TVs and X-Box Ones.  And yes, a cynical person could just say that this just a stunt to get his movie known by word of mouth.  I mean I'm telling you about it right now.  But still, how awesome is that?  Whedon rocks!


Until next time......pay it forward.


Weekend top 10 at the box office:
1 - Godzilla (new release) $93.2M
2 - Neighbors $25.1M
3 - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $16.8M
4 - Million Dollar Arm (new release) $10.5M
5 - The Other Woman $6.3M
6 - Heaven is for Real $4.4M
7 - Rio 2 - $3.7M
8 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier $3.7M
9 - Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return $2M
10 - Moms' Night Out $1.8M

Sunday, April 20, 2014

A Week of Entertainment - Issue 6

Happy Easter!  Hope you all had an Easter as good as mine.  And for you non-religious folk, I hope you just had a happy weekend in general.  Now onto the news.


In the beginning...- So, there has been a new trend in movies lately (superhero movies in particular), that seems to have really gotten kicked off with The Dark Knight.  That is the whole bit on releasing the first few minutes of a film.  This week saw two such releases. One of these is from Days of Future Past.  It is labeled as "opening fight scene", so not sure if it is the very beginning of said film.  The other is the first three minutes of Joss Whedon's film In Your Eyes (which you can see over at EW.com).  The question is, is this a good new trend.  I guess my personal opinion is that if the material is good, then yes.  Trailers now seem to be giving away the whole plot of movies lately.  In the case of In Your Eyes, the first three minutes were intriguing enough with the setup for me to want to see the film.  I didn't need key scenes from the rest of the movie spoiling things in a trailer.  Mind you, a well put together trailer can do wonders still.  They just really need to stop giving away the whole plot.





Speaking of trailers, and X-Men, the final trailer has been released this week.  Up until now I have only been mildly enthusiastic about this movie.  Between that opening fight scene and this new trailer, however, I must say my excitement level has gone up a couple of notches.





Future endeavors?- One final bit of X-Men news and I'll move on.  It is well known that Marvel/Disney has not really wanted to combine efforts with Fox and Sony with superhero movies.  That is fair enough, because they are trying to get rights back to their properties.  But, could something be brewing between Fox and Sony?  Sony has announced that they will have a mid-credit sequence in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 of the X-Men.  Not quite worth getting too worked up over yet because it is apparently just a scene from the new X-Men movie and has no cross-over implications at all.  However, this collaboration does indicate that the two studios are communicating with each other positively.  One can only hope that maybe we'll see Spider-Man show up in Fantastic Four or X-Men in the future, or vice versa.  One can dream of said cross-over anyway.


2 Fast 2 Furious-  In body double news, the show must go on with Fast and Furious 7.  Universal officially announced that Paul Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, will be filling in for any of his unfinished scenes.  Paul had gotten most of his dramatic scenes filmed already, so they won't have to fill in for a lot.  I realize that for Universal, this is mostly, if not completely, about not losing money by having to scrap the movie for rewrites and reshoots.  But, I do like that they will not be just CGIing him into these remaining scenes, and also Paul's brothers get to honor his memory in a unique way, which also means that this decision was family approved.


Disappearing act-  Have to give a mention to one trailer that was released this week.  That is for Gone Girl, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.  Just had to mention it because it looks like a good new thriller, and I'm just a huge fan of the director David Fincher.  Everything he does, if not great, is at least very interesting.





And that ain't no bull- In the realm of completely bizarre news, we have the release of the documentary The Final Member.  This film is about two men who are both vying to be the first human to have their "member" be the first human penis in the Iclandic Phallological Museum.  While you are wrapping your head around that little tidbit, I'll get onto the actual bizarre part of this story.  Drafthouse films is the production company for this film, and if you pre-order the movie here, you get a little souvenir along with it.  That would be a wax-sealed glass jar containing an actual bull penis.  So, I guess it is a little bit of bull after all.


Well, that's it for tonight. Have a pleasant week.


Until next time.....remember to always grab the bull by the horns.


Weekend top 10 at the box office:
1 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier $26.6M
2 - Rio 2 $22.5M
3 - Heaven is for Real (new release) $21.5M
4 - Transcendence (new release) $11.2M
5 - A Haunted House 2 (new release) $9.1M
6 - Draft Day $5.9M
7 - Divergent $5.8M
8 - Oculus $5.2M
9 - Noah $5.0M
10 - God's Not Dead $4.8M