kybearfuzz: (Movie Buff)
kybearfuzz ([personal profile] kybearfuzz) wrote2008-01-21 05:22 pm
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The Movie Back-Up

Wow.. I really need to pay better attention to the posting thing regarding movies. I've gotten behind again. Here's the latest list.

The best movie I've seen recently is The Orphanage. When a former orphan purchases her old orphanage home to open a school for special needs kids, strange things eventually begin to happen, resulting in the disappearance of her own son in the house. The film is dark and moody, atmospheric and disturbing, without copious gore, but included a few scenes that made me jump. It's very well written, which is by far its best attribute. The movie is in Spanish with English subtitles, but they're far from distracting. I plan on seeing it again and the DVD will be worth buying.

Saturday night was an evening with the Cincinnati Movie Bears, catching a matinee of Cloverfield. No details to spoil it for anyone who has yet to see it and plan on it. I wont say it's a bad movie, but I can't say it was a great one either. The special effects were cool, but the jarring camera filming is too distracting. I didn't get sick to my stomach, but I left with a headache. Not something I plan on watching again and I think I'll skip the DVD.

Yesterday, Brian ([livejournal.com profile] cincycub) and I hit lunch and a matinee of 27 Dresses. It's very cute and funny, definitely a light hearted movie. An overachieving assistant and perpetual bridesmade, Jane (Katherine Heigl) is in love with her boss only to have her ditzy, spoiled sister sweep in and steal him away. Her sister asks for her help to plan her wedding, which is sheer torture for Jane, who is pursued by a reporter who tries to get the story about her 27 trips down the aisle as the bridesmaid. I wouldn't mind seeing it again, but I doubt I'll buy the DVD.

Today, I ran some errands and caught a matinee of Aliens vs Predator - Requiem at the dollar-house theater. It was a fun movie, good special effects, but I went in knowing it was shlock and I wasn't disappointed. It starred John Ortiz as the local sheriff and I thought he was pretty cute. The movie is not something I'd watch again, unless it was on cable. No DVD buying on this one either.

[identity profile] prisonbitch.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
did brian and you do the $5 pre-noon amc for 27 dresses? give me a call next time you guys do a sunday movie. sunday is usally the day I do nothing - but decompress.

[identity profile] kybearfuzz.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry about that. It was the 2 PM showing, but we decided to go on the spur of the moment. I will definitely let you know when we go again :)

[identity profile] anziulewicz.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with you on both The Orphanage and Cloverfield. As for the latter, it was recommended that I sit as far AWAY from the screen as possible, and I must say it helped me enjoy the movie a lot more.

I didn't see either of the Alien v. Predator movies (although I enjoyed both Alien and Predator). I know they were based on graphic novels, which begs the question: What is Alien CANON? The last Alien movie, Resurrection, had a spacecraft (presumably infested with the "xenomorphs") plummeting toward Earth. What are we to make of this? How do they tie all the plotlines and mythos together? Ah, the perils of modern franchise moviemaking.

[identity profile] kybearfuzz.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
AVPR actually starts off right where the previous AVP left off, but there really is no mention of the previous Alien flicks in either one that I can recall.

[identity profile] texwriterbear.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad to see someone actually didn't love "Cloverfield". I thought the same thing. It was a cool concept and interesting story, but I didn't love it. I also don't need to see it again.
Last night went to see "27 Dresses" and loved that as well.