Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Zombieland (2010)



8/10
(HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!)

LOVE IT

Zombieland is a very smart film that intertwines many genres with the outcome of pure awesomeness. It is action packed, scary, thrilling, hilarious and heartwarming.

Zombieland offers you tips on how to survive in the event of an actual Zombie epidemic and if you follow the guidelines...you should be ok. The cinematography and sound effects works perfectly to create an eerie atmosphere with humor and romance sprinkled throughout. At times I wasn't sure whether to laugh, awwww or just jump (horror elements).

Great cast! Emma Stone, Abigail Berslin and Jesse Eisenberg all had fantastic performances. Absolutely love these three. My favourite was the cameo of Bill Murray, who plays none other than himself--Bill Murray.

Two parts that bothers me; a) why did the girls jump out of the car?? they could have drove gotta there. b) Bill, dressing up as a zombie and scaring the sh!t out of someone during a zombie epidemic...not smart...but hilarious!

If you enjoyed Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz then Zombieland is perfect for you!

Despicable Me (2010)





8/10

Funny and cute!

Hilarious and just adorable!

Despicable Me is about a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds himself profoundly changed by the growing love between them.

I love the concept behind this film of the protagonist being the antagonist at the same time.

I loved the Minions! Fred, Dave, Jerry, Tim, Mark, Stuart..... The rest o the characters had more unique names that I have never (or rarely) heard of such as Gru, Edith, Agnes....but the minions balanced out the names with their generic names.

I watched this back to back with Toy Story 3. I enjoyed both on different levels. Despicable Me was funny, impressive and a light animation. Toy Story 3 is a wonderful, heartfelt and absolutely amazing addition of the trilogy.

Highly recommended if you want a funny, adorable, laugh-out-loud and with many 'Awwww" moments movie...THEN definitely check this out!

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Lazarus Project (2008)




5/10

Slow but builds up towards the end

The Lazarus Project is about a former criminal is drawn into a criminal endeavor and subsequently finds himself living an inexplicable new life working at a psychiatric facility.(imdb)

The storyline feels similar to Shutter Island, except this is not apparent until the later half of the movie but before you can state the similarities The Lazarus Project takes a turn. The movie is fairly slow but despite the slow pace the movie kept me intrigued.

The strong dialogue and multiple use of canted camera angle makes this film fairly interesting and engrossing. Together these elements create a suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere.

Give this movie a shot, plow through the slow bits and you may find yourself liking this film.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Easy A (2010)





8/10 (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!)

Funny, well written dialogue and not your typical teen movie.

Easy A is about a clean-cut high school student who accidently falls into the on the school's rumor mill and resulting in her advancing in her social and financial standing.

Easy A brings together the current day teen films and the 80's teen flicks. It brings together the 80's sweet and innocent romance as well as the present day scandals.

I love Emma Stone in Zombieland and after watching Easy A, she only rose further up my top 10 favourite actresses. She is witty, incredibly sweet and a savant in getting out of difficult situations. The supporting cast is amazing as well. Amanda Byne, though I am not used to her being the antagonist, is still lovable. Aly Michalka is fantastic as the clueless best friend. Thomas Haden Church, Cam Gigandet and Dan Byrd are all worth noting for this performance.

The narrating method used to tell the story works perfectly for this film. Both moving the story along and is very educational, referencing and poking fun at literature throughout. I am one of the ones who never read or watched "The Scarlet Letter" so Easy A has brought that to my interest. The direct referencing of Mark Twain towards the end made me laugh.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (I can't stress that enough) for those who enjoys a witty, hilarious and sharp romantic comedy that actually requires audience to be (at least) a bit book smart ;)

Toy Story (2010)


10/10 [HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!]

Very Heartfelt, sweet and fantastic follow up of a great story

Toy Story 3 is about the toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home.

The old gang is back together and it brought back a lot of memories. There are elements for both adults and kids in this film. There are tons of humor sprinkled throughout. This film plays with your emotions, tugging at your heart strings as well as poking your funny bone.

Toy Story 3 is my favourite of the entire three and it took my breath away. I felt I could relate to it as I am in University and had to donate some of my old toys. I grew up with this trilogy and felt that the storyline grew as well.

All in all, Toy Story 3 made me smile. I recommend this to everyone! If you haven't seen this ( I frown at you) GO SEE IT! Completely worth it!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)





8/10

A fun and hilarious movie that intertwines video and comic books resulting in epic epicness!

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is about Scott Pilgrim who must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes in order to win her heart.

The movie really plays with the line that separates video and comic books. The use of graphics and cinematography is absolutely fantastic to bring together motion as well as comic book picture. The supporting cast makes Scott Pilgrim vs. the World one of the most hilarious films I have seen all year.

During the movie many sound effects are emphasized by the use of onomatopoeia. You can hear the phone ringing as well as see the word "ringgggg" in the film. This ties together the comic book appeal as well as the movie, setting up a new way to express comic-turned-movie in a way that has never really been done before.

The use of split screens and drastic changes of location between shots is very unique and creative making the movie fun to watch. At times during the movie, I actually wanted to play a video game.

I felt more attached to the supporting characters than the main character, Scott. I absolutely loved the characters Wallace Wells, Knives Chau, Julie Powers, Lucas Lee, Todd Ingram and G-man...they created the humorous elements of the movie and the cast choice of Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Brandon Routh, Kieran Culkin, Audrey Plaza, Chris Evans, Ellen Wong and Jason Schwartzman are dead-ringers for the comic book characters.

Highly recommend Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. It is very unique in it's editing and cinematography approach as well as full of quirky characters that you will fall in love with. Fantastic film! Love it! GJ Edger Wright!

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