Thursday, March 29, 2007

Pan's Labyrinth



Everyone told me I must see this movie, and finally I did. Opinion? Yes, it was entertaining, it was nice… Refreshing as a reminisce of gritty Grimm's tales are.

Original? I must disagree with everyone here. No. I just saw a combination of Clive Barker’s creation and Silent Hill mixed up with classic fantasy. The cross of the aftermath of war, the Spain rebels, the cruel captain with the fantastic realms that triggered young Ofelia’s adventures was clever, although not a personal favorite for me as I hate to have war reminisce from the fascist era… perhaps thanks to the Wonder Woman tv series, and too many military oriented mini series and movies… ( I was surprised I really liked V for Vendetta, I usually despise gov-military themes in movies).

Anyway… The concept of the praying mantis inspiring the faerie theme… Yes, they do look like faeries in flight… And that concept is quite old... I just hate bugs. But I will go with the flow… Pan was lovely. His demeanor was evil, his cleverness fearsome, and in the end he was a good guy… A very neutral guy, as a matter of fact... as fickle as Nature. Well, Duh! He is Nature impersonated, literally... The mandrake scenes were touching, especially when it get tossed in the fire. . Hated the powerlessness of the girl’s mom, but that is exactly what went on in that era… and even now… Women that think they cannot go on in life without a man… and then that man turns into their executioner and their kids bane.

All in all, a well thought- well written tale of fantastic realism that is very in your face with gritty events and that has its moments (loved the flesh golem). Del Toro revisits the aftermath of war, giving it a new spin somewhat different from his Devil's Backbone ghost story... Pan's Labyrith turns darker, deeper into the psyche of war's outcome... A lovely piece worthy of being bought and kept in your home's personal collection.

I should note that the actor playing Pan and the pale man (the flesh golem), Doug Jomes has appeared in many films… He was the humanoid cockroach in Mimic, the aquatic Abe Sapiem in Hellboy, Lady in the Water, the Time Machine, Men in Black 2, and on tv series as Buffy Vampire Slayer, CSI, Tales from the Crypt and The Guardian.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

300




Poetry in motion. Refreshing, powerful performances, a simple story that makes a bold statement about freedom, honor, and respect. It has been a long time since a movie was done with such beauty in both acting and script... Women are not helpless wenches, and men are not simple warriors looking for hack and slash... These were Spartans!

Did you actually wonder why the actors at 300 looked or felt so familiar? Where they come from? Let's see...

The king, Leonidas, depicted by Gerard Buttler... who was the Phantom of the Opera at the same tittle movie, was Attila in the tv movie of Attila the Hun, and appeared in Beowulf & Grendel, Reign of Fire, and Tomb Raider Cradle of Life...

The queen, depicted by Lena Headey... who appeared in Brothers Grimm and the Cave, and who will be portraying Sarah Connor in the upcoming tv screenplay "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" which continues the saga of Terminator movies.

The captain, Vincent Regan, was seen in Troy, Unleashed and The Messenger: The story of Joan of Arc.

The one-eyed captain at the end of the movie, depicted by David Wenham, who appeared in Moulin Rouge and the last two movies of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and Van Helsing.

And so, all the other actors have been part of movies within this genre... and seem interested in epics and stories based on the Dark Ages, science-fiction and fantasy.

Delightful movie, a must see for anyone... A movie that must be owned.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

GhostRider, Bridge to Theradipia, Silent Hill & Happy Feet

Another year, more remakes and prequels… and ideas that are not so original… Some may work, some are lousy, some are too mucho of a disappointment… Still, there are some movies that look promising or that at least seem interesting. On my must see list for the following weeks lurk the following titles: 300, Pan’s Labyrinth, Zodiac, Dead Silence and Premonition. On the coming soon agenda, lurk: Resident Evil Extinction, Shrek3, Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Spiderman 3, Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix…. Hopefully they will all deliver something good and wicked towards us…

Some remarks on the most recent movies I have seen:

GHOST RIDER: Eye candy, plenty of flames (which I love), a reminisce of a dearly beloved Marvel comics character… A lousy delivery by Nicooas cage, who always seem to play himself no matter what… Maybe it is not his own fault, maybe the writers should be blamed for stupid one-liners and corny dialogues… The emphasis on the busty gal certainly didn’t help the issue. What could have been a nice adaptation as Spiderman was, became a disrupting dance of chaos that really disappoints unless you know nothing of the character. WTF they did with Legion!!! Ugh! Anyway… The main treat: Watching the original Ghost Rider riding his lovely dark stallion, showing off his skills while burning some hooves.

BRIDGE TO THERADIPIA: Very innocent, reminisce of Chronicles of Narnia. I expected a movie with more action involving hardcore fantasy, well… that’s what you get from the ads… But instead it delivers a lovely story of a girl that could be a human version of an elven lass… whose main trait is her unbound imagination. In the movie, she is the storyteller who leads her best friend through a magical world that unfolds at a daily pace. AD&D gamers can relate to this story, as we all daydream while studying or working about magical forests filled with treants, ogres, giants, manticores, giant ravens, dragons and many other fantastical creatures… And just as in the movie, strong binds become real within the people that share that imagination, making them as close as family. The movie leaves you feeling melancholic, wishing that it had ended as magically as it unfolded in terms of the girl’s sudden demise… But of course, thanks to that an important chapter comes true on Theradipia… And a sound bridge is built welcoming its princess…

HAPPY FEET: This may seem too much of a happy choice on my listings, since I mostly lean towards horror/fantasy movies… But I do have a soft spot when it comes to animated features. With a cast such as the one that this penguin movie showcased, it was a MUST see! And it was delightful, a treat to the eyes, to the ears and to the soul. Anyone who has ever felt an outcast, a loner, branded as different… should love this movie. Yes, it is the ones who are different and who have their own rhythm that actually saves the world… This is a must buy movie that should be in everyone’s home collection.

SILENT HILL: I just realized I had said nothing about Silent Hill on this blog. And that’s a shame in itself, for Silent Hill was a very nice adaptation from a video game to a movie. True, it was not completely faithful to the game… But! But! But! The ambience and main storyline remained eerie and intact. The acting was believable, the storyline didn’t stray from the original ideas. This movie was a treat.

Friday, March 09, 2007

They say I'm Ringu... Aintit cool?

Which Horror Movie Are You?



Ringu
You are a risk taker, and are always up for a challenge. You don't care what people say, you'll do what you have to do, and you'll act how you want to act. Screw society, screw what people say - you're gonna live your life the way you want to live it.
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