Tuesday, November 12, 2013

About Time (2013) review

About Time (2013) IMDB 
Rotten Tomatoes 67%
Movie Info:
Actors: Domhnall Gleeson (Tim), Rachel McAdams (Mary), Bill Nighy (Dad), Lydia Wilson (Kit Kat), Lindsay Duncan (Mum), Richard Cordery (Uncle D), Joshua McGuire (Rory), Tom Hollander (Harry), Margot Robbie (Charlotte), Will Merrick (Jay), Vanessa Kirby (Joanna), Tom Hughes (Jimmy Kincade), Clemmie Dugdale (Ginger Jenny), & Harry Hadden-Paton (Rupert)
Directors: Richard Curtis
Writers: Richard Curtis
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
Movie Release Date: November 8, 2013
DVD Release Date: Estimated March 2014

The movie revolves around Tim who is told after his is 21 that he can travel back in time. Tim then struggles to figure out how to use his gift effectively and live the best life that he can.

The acting within this movie is spot on! Bill Nighy does such an amazing job. I looked forward to the scenes that were him and Domhnall Gleeson were talking in. The two just played so well off of each other. Speaking of Domhnall, he blew me away. I didn't really know much about the actor and now I'm sad that I don't. He truly makes you fall in love with him throughout the movie. (He reminds me so much of Chad Sugg (Cover 1 Cover 2 Cover 3 Cover 4 Cover 5 Original just some of my favorite songs of his). I always love that awkward, smart, nerdy type of guy!) Also side note! Bill Nighy plays Victor from Underworld & Domhnall Gleeson plays Bill Weasley from the Harry Potter series.

The settings for the movie are beautifully done. They feel like real places instead of being some set; so props are needed for the prop department because they knocked it out the park. I'm also happy that they didn't really have any special effects in the movie. They could have over played the time travel aspect of the plot, but they didn't. They kept it very clean in simple in this world of overly done CGI.

This movie surprisingly isn't a full chick flick. The love story within the movie isn't the main focus of the movie. There are moments spent on Tim's relationship with his sister, Kit Kat, and his dad. I would call this a feels movie, because you will feel every emotion that you have your entire life. They also balance the emotions throughout the movie. You never get stuck in one emotion; it is more of a fluid movement between them all. (I will have to admit that I did almost cry a few (like three) times...)

The movie (even though there is time travel) feels so realistic. Nothing feels unbelievable. It feels like this is what would actually happen if someone had the ability to travel back in time. Along with that realism, the dialogue is just so wonderful. It is thoughtful, smart, and so well written. None of it felt predictable, and I couldn't even count the number of times that I was laughing throughout the film. I definitely got pulled into the movie's plot, and fell in love with the characters. I would highly recommend this movie. It is one of my favorite movies, and I can't wait to buy it on DVD and watch it a million times. It was just perfect, and balanced the different trials throughout one's life. I couldn't even pick a favorite moment because I loved the whole movie, which means there is no least favorite moment because they were all amazing!

So go watch the movie if you haven't already, and if you have tell me what you thought of the film. Hope you have a great day!

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Monday, November 11, 2013

Thor: The Dark World (2013) review

Thor: The Dark World (2013) IMDB
Rotten Tomatoes 66% (Rotten Tomatoes)


Movie Info:
Actors: Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Natalie Portman (Jane Foster), Tom Hiddleston (Lokie), Anthony Hopkins (Odin), Christopher Eccleston (Malekith), Jaimie Alexander (Sif), Zachary Levi (Fandral), Ray Stevenson (Volstagg), Tadanobu Asano (Hogun), Idris Elba (Heimdall), Rene Russo (Frigga), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Algrim/Kurse), Kat Dennings (Darcy Lewis), Stellan SkarsgÄrd (Erik Selvig), Alice Krige (Eir), Clive Russell (Tyr), & Jonathan Howard (Ian Boothby)
Directors: Alan Taylor
Writers: Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephan McFeely, Don Payne, Robert Rodat, Stan Lee, Larry lieber, and Jack Kirby
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Super Hero
Movie Release Date: November 8 2013
DVD Release Date: Estimated March 2014

Sequel to Thor (2011) IMDB

This movie picks up after the whole New York crisis with Jane and her science crew in London. Jane then accidentally stumbles upon the power source that the dark elves and their leader Malekith are looking for to plunge the world back intro darkness. Thor must attempt to not only rescue his love, but also the nine realms.

I feel that if I talk about Thor, I need to talk about how much I love Tom Hiddleston as Loki. The character has so many facites and different emotions, and somehow Tom Hiddleston manages to keep up with all of them flawlessly. There is no one else that I would want to see playing the whole. (Also if you haven't figured out, Loki is my favorite character of this series!)

I did find it rather odd that the movie takes place in London, but only because Jane and her crew were magically in the right location. There just wasn't enough thought put into why they came to London to me. It just didn't seem right to me. The special effects were also nicely done in my opinion. They didn't overuse them, and just added them where it was needed which I appreciated. Nothing is worse than a movie that overdoes the CGI. The main thing that threw me off about the movie were some of the fighting sequences. They just felt over thought and over done. Random shots happened that just broke the action sequences, and made it feel kind of jumpy. It would have been a lot better if they kept the angles to a smaller number, and less jump shots to random face reactions.

Overall, I wasn't overly impressed with the movie. I would have been okay not seeing the film in theaters, and just waiting till I got in on DVD. Mostly because, I felt like the movie's plot line was rather predictable. My favorite moments in the movie was when Loki and Thor are walking down a hallway, and Loki keeps changing himself and his brother into random characters. The random cameo that happens had me laughing so hard. The scene at the end of the credits is also really funny. Everyone in my theater was laughing at it as well! (So wait for the credits to finish rolling!)

My least favorite moment is probably the fight scene between Thor and Algrim/Kurse. That was the scene that had the weirdest shots to me. The one that stood out most in the fight scene was a reaction shot of Thor just before he gets hit with a rock. It was literally like a few seconds and wasn't needed!  Just wish the fight was cleaner shot so that it would have flowed better. Overall, the movie has a decent amount of action and comical moments. I'd probably give it like a 6 out of 10. So let me know what you thought of the movie and your favorite or least favorite moments of the movie.
(Also side note! I was really excited that Zachary Levi was in this movie! Took me a while to figure out which character was him, because they made him a blond. I was a little taken back, but I think he makes a pretty decent blond. What do y'all think?)

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