Wednesday, 23 September 2009
The Firm
WARNING: THE ABOVE TRAILER CONTAINS SWEARING
Apologies that I couldnt play a clip of the film on the show this week, however check out the trailer above
in Nick Loves 5th film The Firm( after Goodbye Charlie Bright, The Business, The Football Factory, Outlaw) he retains his trademark love for the violence
The often criticised director is usually accused of gloryfying violence, However just as in the Foootball Factory Love shows he can embed the film with both a message and a conscience
In my opinion this is Nick Loves best film to date, and if you really want to compare it, then yes its better than The Football Factory
But for me this was a brave step by Love. To take a critically acclaimed TV piece and to rework it from a slightly different angle, could be seen as bold by some and stupid by others. However when you have the gift for capturing british culture that Love has you might aswell use it.
The films is as much about the clothes and haircuts as it is about the football violence. For fans of the Football Factory and Love's previous work, this film is a must. For anyone else who isnt a fan, give this a go, you may just be a Nick Love fan in the making
4/5
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Adventureland

Advertised as "from the director of superbad", Adveantureland has a lot to live up to. Superbad was one of the most succesful comedies of the last few years. Where superbad is a loose biographical tale of Seth Rogens ascent into adulthood, Greg mottolas new film mirrors his own growing up
Safe to say their is plenty that we can all relate to. The minimum wage job, the chase of the unobtainable girl, but most of all that magical summer, that most of us had at some point in our adolescence when, despite the situation (rubbish job, no money) you feel as if you have your whole lives ahead of you
The whole themepark setting gives plenty of scope for comedy and fun times, and with crazed customers and out of date corn dogs, you realize that getting through the summer alive may not just be metaphorical
Adventureland, much like superbad relies on some crude humour, although its definitely no superbad 2. It has more heart and a gooeyier centre, but is still equally fullfilling
If you liked superbad, or even a fan of Bill Heder, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Renolds, Jesse Eisenberg etc etc. there should be enough here to keep you happy. Like a day at the fair, its full of ups and downs, and if you manage to get through it without spilling your guts, happy days!!
3/5
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
(500) days of summer

This is not a love story
from the opening disclaimer to the end credits it seems very clear that (500)days of summer isnt your average rom-com. In fact, the film seems to go out of its way to avoid the usual cliches and in my opinion ends up all the better for it
Rom-coms exist on a very tried and very tested formula, guy meets girl, throw an obstacle in their way, they overcome that obstacle and end up living happily ever after. Nothing wrong with this, and if you are someone that needs a bit of sugar to help your popcorn go down then you probably would of been better watching the proposal.
(500) days strives to be original, and this could come across as feeling forced and contrived, but the writing and stellar performances from Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt dont allow that
Directed by first timer Marc Webb, he goes for the understated yet stylish, but also takes the breath aswy with a big musical number and an expectation vs reality split screen that works fantasically well
here we have a story of role reversals, guy meets girl, guy falls in love and girl wants to keep it casual. the most interesting and well used part of the tale is the time frame. set over 500 days it flits back and forth at random as we see snapshots of their blossoming relationship.
The one complaint I would have is that, although interesting, it seems a part Deschanel could do in her sleep, and the real meat and bones is left to Gordon-Levitt who is fortunately up to the task
With its indie charm, killer soundtrack and off-beat romance, this for me is one of the films of the year and a must see
so what you wating for...
5/5
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Funny People

Ok, Funny people
well lets start with the title. Straight away you have to say its a bold move to call the movie funny people, I mean this means it really does have to be funny right?
Well I guess just being Judd Apatow means you are expected to be funny. The guy behind films such as Cable guy, Anchorman, Talladega nights, Superbad, Pineapple Express etc etc has a lot to live up to.
This movie is billed as being his third film (as both Writer and Director) following the hugely sucessful 40 year old virgin and Knocked up. In terms of subject matter, It seems Mr Apatow feels that the more serious the subject, the more laughs he can get out of it. The 40 year old virgin deals with belated sexual awakening, Knocked up deals with pregnancy after a one night stand, and Funny people deals with Death.
The film follows Adams Sandlers character, who is a successful comedian coming to terms with his terminal illness. He then finds out he is better and bang, he has obtained a new lease of life.
The film feels very personal, and the inclusion of actual footage of Adam Sandler making prank calls from when he used to live with Apatow just add to that. This is a film by stand up comedians by people who used to do stand up
So the main question is, is it any good?
Well the answer is a resounding yes. The film is probably Apatow's best work to date. The cast are superb and there is a great chemistry forged by the fact that these people are long term collaborators. Where the film is let down is by an over long third act which just means this excellent film meanders to its inevitable conclusion when it should of sprinted there. You could easily trim 20-30 minutes off and the film would be better for it
Saying that, if thats the only complaint I can find from Funny people, that there is too much of it, then its a complaint I would be happy to make again and again when it comes to future Apatow films
One of the best comedies of the year. Check it out
4/5
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Avatar and Capitalism - A love story
Two great new trailers for check out. Michael Moore's new documentary about the global meltdown, and the Long awaited return of James Cameron in his epic 3-d adventure Avatar
Avatar
Capitalism - a love story
Avatar
Capitalism - a love story
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Inglourious Basterds!!!

Inglourious Basterds
18
153 mins
Quentin Tarantino is back, and after the disappointing grindhouse double bill, where tarantnos death proof was totally over shadowed by Robert Rodriguez’s, far superior planet terror,
everyone will want to know if this is a return to form
The simple answer is yes. This film is tarantino through and through, the trademark clever dialogue, the over the top violence and the complete disregard for historical accuracy are all in place
Anyone looking to see an accurate depiction of the second world war should stay at home and watch the History channel, tarantino has about as much regard for history as his Jewish characters have for their Nazi counterparts
As the films starts with a once upon a time heading, you realise this is a twisted fairy tale where Jews are knights and the Nazis are dragons to be slayed (or slain,, take your pick)
Tarantinos boldness is illustrated by the casting of A lister Brad pitt and then only using his sparingly, the real centre point of the film is unknown Austrian actor Christoph Waltz who delvers an amazing performance in a variety of languages
As with all Tarantino's films, the real meat is with the characters, and whether its the Basterds death squad, or Shosanna's revenge plot, these are well crafted charcters that you can't help but like despite some truly horrific acts. these horrific acts are quite sporadic, and the film, really builds up some great tension with the intense dialogue being muttered in several languages
Overall I think anyone who liked their fiction pulped, and their bills, well killed, will be happy with his latest offering, and film fans in general will find enough in this cross homage between spaghetti westerns and war films to keep them entertained
This is a must watch film
4.5/5
Thursday, 20 August 2009
Killer Virals!!

Viral marketing is such a buzz term at the moment
You will probably have heard of the term loads of times. Obama was elected 44th President of the US using probably the most intense and sophisticated viral marketing campaign ever launched
But what does it all mean?
Well its basically any form of promotion using the internet and usually social networking and often involves clever, manipulative, disguised campaigns. The fact that you are reading this blog is probably due to viral marketing (facebook, twitter), but hopefully that doesnt make you think less of me ( and even if it does, continue with me and i will redeem myself, i promise)
So the best example of Viral marketing in movies happened a decade ago. The Blair With Project made everyone believe , at least initially, that the whole things was a documentary based on real life events. Missing posters, police reports and, witness interviews were all placed online to perpetuate the Blair Witch myth. This all conspired to the The Blair Witch Project become the highest grossing film of all time when measured against production costs. By the time the film hit the UK, it didnt matter that everyone knew it was a hoax, the internet hype had created a worlwide buzz that made the film a hit.
Some other great Viral ad campaigns were launched for the films A.I., Batman - The Dark Knight, and The Da Vinci Code (well not all great)
The reason I am talking Viral ads is that is becoming an increasingly powerful tool for the films marketing staff. In todays internet crazy society they have to come up with more and more interesting ways to give us sneak previews of films
If you know what to look for (and this is where I help) you can get some great little teasers, check out links below for virla campaigns for new films, District 9, Iron Man 2, and 2012.
District 9

D-9.com
Iron man 2

twitter.com/Jon_Favreau
2012

instituteforhumancontinuity.org/
enjoy!!!
Andy x
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