Movie and Game Review's
Monday, June 2, 2014
Week 12: 20% Project Reflections
Well i just finished my 20% project after doing it nearly all year long. Overall the project as a whole was somewhat successful, the only part that i would say i did horrible at was the final presentation. I did the final presentation in like 5 minutes because i was in a hurry that night, so i just put it together and hoped it was good enough, it wasn't that good though. Minus the presentation, the rest of the 20% project went pretty well, i did the blogs regularly(minus a week or two), i completed most of them. The reviews were mostly on new movie's that came out, so yeah i didn't do any of them on games, mostly due to the fact that they are much harder to review than movies because video games have a lot more stuff in them to talk about then movies, so i just did them on movies. So overall like i said, i think my project was somewhat successful, minus the final presentation.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Week 11: Godzilla
In my opinion, this movie was insane. Godzilla was not really that much in the movie, but when he was he kicked serious ass!I don't understand people complaining that the movie wasn't like Pacific Rim and that Godzilla wasn't in it for a long time. I liked Pacific rim, but i think it was a good idea to make something different. This Kaiju film is much more realistic, and has much better made (CGI). In my opinion Godzilla was way better than Pacific rim. As for Godzilla not being in the movie for a very long time, it doesn't bother me because some of the other Godzilla movie's do the same thing, but trust me, when he's on screen, he's the highlight of the entire movie.
Bryan Cranston appears in the trailer like he is the main character but he isn't which i think is really misleading. His son Ford Broady (Aaron Taylor Johnson) takes the spotlight, and must travel from Japan to U.S.A to get his family away from the danger. Aaron Taylor Johnson gets a lot of hate in this movie because "he doesn't seem very sensitive". All i have to say is that i enjoyed him in the movie, and to the sensitive thing, hes a soldier.Some soldiers are like that in real life, so it was somewhat accurate, and i was fine with him. I also liked Ford's wife(Elizabeth Olsen) she played her role really well as a worried wife and mother. I cant wait to see them as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in the Avengers:Age of Ultron. In the end Godzilla actually saved mankind and just go in to the ocean and swim away, which i think was a really good open ending.
So don't watch this movie if you just want some meaningless monster fights. Watch it because you wanna see a "realistic" Godzilla movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It is so far my favorite movie of 2014, and i'm glad that analysts were wrong about the box office, because this movie made $93 million opening weekend. Plus Godzilla 2 and 3 have been confirmed!!!!
Rating:9.5 out of 10
Bryan Cranston appears in the trailer like he is the main character but he isn't which i think is really misleading. His son Ford Broady (Aaron Taylor Johnson) takes the spotlight, and must travel from Japan to U.S.A to get his family away from the danger. Aaron Taylor Johnson gets a lot of hate in this movie because "he doesn't seem very sensitive". All i have to say is that i enjoyed him in the movie, and to the sensitive thing, hes a soldier.Some soldiers are like that in real life, so it was somewhat accurate, and i was fine with him. I also liked Ford's wife(Elizabeth Olsen) she played her role really well as a worried wife and mother. I cant wait to see them as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in the Avengers:Age of Ultron. In the end Godzilla actually saved mankind and just go in to the ocean and swim away, which i think was a really good open ending.
So don't watch this movie if you just want some meaningless monster fights. Watch it because you wanna see a "realistic" Godzilla movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It is so far my favorite movie of 2014, and i'm glad that analysts were wrong about the box office, because this movie made $93 million opening weekend. Plus Godzilla 2 and 3 have been confirmed!!!!
Rating:9.5 out of 10
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Week 10: The Amazing Spider-Man 2
"The Amazing Spider-man 2" is a tough one. A Movie I can't actually figure out whether I liked or not. Parts of it were actually amazing. While other parts were far from it.
I Think the main problem with this second Spider-man movie (Or is it fifth Spider-man movie?) is that the film before it still feels like a re-run. Yes, as good as "The Amazing Spider-man" was. It still felt over-shadowed by three previous movies that didn't really deserve to get ignored. I left that one thinking "Oh well, at least they've got the setting up out of the way, and can get on with doing something different in the next one." Trouble is, they haven't. This one also spends most of its time setting up future movies. While other parts bring nothing new and feel like more repeats. I mean, wasn't that "Washing machine" gag done in the other "Spider-man 2?"
The biggest mistake "The Amazing Spider-man 2" makes though. Is one that this series should already have learnt not to do. And that's under-using its villain. The main bad guy off this one is suppose to be Electro. A Bad-guy that was always going to be a tough sell, and they don't quite manage it. In the Cartoons he looks so ridiculous that they've had to entirely redesign him, which is cool. But the character is ruined after an amazing intro by being under-used yet over done.
The "Real" main villain of the movie is Harry Osborne and although this is one of the things that has been done before, he is arguably the best thing in the movie. The minute DeHann was cast I knew he would be great, and he is. His "dual identity" too, has been redesigned, but for the better. With a new take, that makes the future of the series at least look promising.
But what about this movie? It likes building up future ideas, but there must be something else good about it by itself? Well, Andrew Garfield is still pleasing fans as Spider-man, and his chemistry with Emma Stone is still strong. Providing the movie with most of its laughs, charm, and in some parts, genuine tears. But we watch Spider-man for the action, right? And most of the action too, is still cool. Even if the series has far from reinvented itself, and is still spending a bit too much time on Spider-man's love life, than his crime fighting.
Rating: 8 out of 10
I Think the main problem with this second Spider-man movie (Or is it fifth Spider-man movie?) is that the film before it still feels like a re-run. Yes, as good as "The Amazing Spider-man" was. It still felt over-shadowed by three previous movies that didn't really deserve to get ignored. I left that one thinking "Oh well, at least they've got the setting up out of the way, and can get on with doing something different in the next one." Trouble is, they haven't. This one also spends most of its time setting up future movies. While other parts bring nothing new and feel like more repeats. I mean, wasn't that "Washing machine" gag done in the other "Spider-man 2?"
The biggest mistake "The Amazing Spider-man 2" makes though. Is one that this series should already have learnt not to do. And that's under-using its villain. The main bad guy off this one is suppose to be Electro. A Bad-guy that was always going to be a tough sell, and they don't quite manage it. In the Cartoons he looks so ridiculous that they've had to entirely redesign him, which is cool. But the character is ruined after an amazing intro by being under-used yet over done.
The "Real" main villain of the movie is Harry Osborne and although this is one of the things that has been done before, he is arguably the best thing in the movie. The minute DeHann was cast I knew he would be great, and he is. His "dual identity" too, has been redesigned, but for the better. With a new take, that makes the future of the series at least look promising.
But what about this movie? It likes building up future ideas, but there must be something else good about it by itself? Well, Andrew Garfield is still pleasing fans as Spider-man, and his chemistry with Emma Stone is still strong. Providing the movie with most of its laughs, charm, and in some parts, genuine tears. But we watch Spider-man for the action, right? And most of the action too, is still cool. Even if the series has far from reinvented itself, and is still spending a bit too much time on Spider-man's love life, than his crime fighting.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Friday, April 25, 2014
Week 9: Captain America: The Winter Soldier
This movie is Amazing!!! At first, I wasn't very confident about watching a Captain America movie because he's my least favorite Avenger. But when I watched this movie - BOOM !!!!!!! This movie blew my expectations.... It is really AWESOME!!! There are many sequences that will make you jump up in your seats. And though I have not included any spoilers, I would like to recommend you to stay after the credits for two scenes that are both good and meaningful unlike the other Phase two movies, now this is hardly a spoiler as everyone knows marvel always treats the audience with surprising after credits scenes. I shall say no more here, Marvel has done an excellent job on this movie.
Chris Evans has done an excellent job as Captain America. But Scarlett Johansson as Black widow steals the movie, in fact, it made me a little bit interested in a Black Widow solo movie . Her character is evergreen as usual.Others to look forward to are Sebastian Stan as the Winter Soldier and Anthony Mackie as The Falcon.
I highly recommend this movie. Guys, this movie is really worth your bucks.The movie runs for over 136 mins, but never at a single moment during the movie you feel bored, and the ending of the movie leaves you craving for more.
The climax is terrific, it's probably the second best one out of all the Marvel movies, only behind The Avengers. So guys, go for this movie.... take anyone with you. They'll love it. It is a perfect start of summer blockbuster and one of the best movies of the year without doubt, and By far the best Phase two movie so far, waiting for Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Age of Ultron to see if they change my mind.
Rating: 9.5 out of 10
Friday, April 4, 2014
Week 3: Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit
One of the movies that came out this year is Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit, personally one of my favorite movies it is about a man Jack Ryan who was a marine but while he was on a helicopter flying over some war his helicopter got hit by a missal. After he survived he spend time in a rehab center that's when Harper from the CIA talks to Jack Ryan and he recruits him jack first becomes one of Wall Street executives and all his friends and love ones think he really is an executive, but he is really in listed in the CIA. He works as a Ph. D that look at data but when he finds out that Russians are planning on collapsing the U.S. Economy he tells Harper and they plan on how to stop that from happening while in the U.S. Alexander has started to plan how to get to the place of the bombing. When Jack finds where the terrorist attack is going to take place they go and try to stop Alexander from putting the bomb in Wall Street.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Week 7: Robocop
The new RoboCop is a surprisingly good and entertaining sci-fi action thriller that appeals to the human heart by conveying emotions and the humanity side of Murphy, the main character who eventually becomes the titled cyborg law enforcer. The film ultimately wins for not trying to be the original (1987 version). The story of Murphy is similar (since it's a remake) but does its own thing to provide something new instead of retelling the same thing again. The film focuses more on the development of Murphy's character, his initial response to his cyborg body and relationship with his family, making the character more emotional and relatable to the audience. The film delves into the meaning of humanity, family themes, media influence on public opinion, corporate greed (capitalism), authoritarianism and corrupt law enforcement authorities. It provides a brief view of the struggles we might face with machines or digital surveillance of the future. It also briefly raises the question whether it's ethical or legal to eliminate the human factor in law enforcement to reduce crime rates by creating merciless cyborgs or robots to replace humans. The action sequences are updated with a higher body count, with better CGI and sound effects, making them cooler, stylish and more entertaining than the original. The new black tactical design of Robocop is found to be acceptable and nice...the updated Robocop is more agile, flexible and stronger compared to the original. However, I personally find the right human hand to be slightly distracting. (I prefer no human hand at all, entirely machine except the face) There's quite a lot of credible actors in this film: Abbie Cornish, Jay Baruchel, James Earle Haley, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson all providing decent performances to this remake. Although it's hardly a ground-breaking film or a masterpiece, Robocop is a decent and satisfying remake that delivers on many levels. There's currently no plot problems, inconsistencies or plot holes found in this film at this time of writing this review. So, it's good enough for a recommendation to watch it. Rating: 7.5/10
Week 6: Divergent
Divergent is a sci fi/fantasy type movie that is set in a futuristic dystopic society where all the population of the world is divided into five factions that each represent different virtues. Teens who reach the requisite age have to decide if they want to stay in their given faction or switch to another, new faction, and either way that will be their faction for the rest of their lives.
Beatrice (Tris) Prior and her fellow faction members have to live through various challenges in a highly competitive and dangerous initiation process to get the permission to live out the choice they have made. These tests include extreme physical and intense psychological challenges which affect them all profoundly.
Beatrice's deadly secret is that she is "divergent", meaning she does not fit into any one particular faction alone. If the wrong people find out this terrible secret she will be sentenced to death immediately. As she discovers a growing conspiracy that threatens to unravel the entire world, this secret might come in handy to help her save the people she loves, or on the other hand it could destroy the entire world. Now when i heard about this move, i thought it was a Hunger Games ripoff, but i read some of the book and enjoyed it, so i got excited. I went to go see it and it was actually good, i would recommend people go see it.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Beatrice (Tris) Prior and her fellow faction members have to live through various challenges in a highly competitive and dangerous initiation process to get the permission to live out the choice they have made. These tests include extreme physical and intense psychological challenges which affect them all profoundly.
Beatrice's deadly secret is that she is "divergent", meaning she does not fit into any one particular faction alone. If the wrong people find out this terrible secret she will be sentenced to death immediately. As she discovers a growing conspiracy that threatens to unravel the entire world, this secret might come in handy to help her save the people she loves, or on the other hand it could destroy the entire world. Now when i heard about this move, i thought it was a Hunger Games ripoff, but i read some of the book and enjoyed it, so i got excited. I went to go see it and it was actually good, i would recommend people go see it.
Rating: 8 out of 10
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