Saturday, July 25, 2009

The Orphan: They Fuck

Official Site: orphan-movie.warnerbros.com
Director(s): Jaume Collet-Serra
Writer(s):David Johnson, Alex Mace
Producer(s):Leonardo DiCaprio, Susan Downey, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, Joel Silver

Starring: Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, Jimmy Bennett, Margo Martindale,(IMDb). R-123min.

This film definitely surprised me. When I saw the preview it appeared this film was simply another interesting psychological thriller about a maniacal child with an insatiable blood lust. But The Orphan was more than that, because it had an amazing but plausible twist.

The Orphan had a good pace. The scenes were well edited. The transition from one scene to the next flowed nicely, and that helped the plot remain pronounced, as the aim of the film was not lost. The scenes were relevant to the plot twist, and in retrospect once the plot twist is revealed you can fully understand the motives of the antagonist. That's probably the case with good plot twist films. According to metacritic.com the film earned mixed reviews, and rottentomatoes.com granted the film 26 fresh tomatoes to 33 rotten ones. I liked it. I'll grade it an 85.


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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Bruno: World Wide

Official Site: www.thebrunomovie.com
Director(s):Larry Charles
Writer(s): Sacha Baron Cohen
Producer(s): Anthony Hines

Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen, Gustaf Hammarsten, Clifford BaƱagale, Josh Meyers,Bono, and
Elton John(IMDb). Rated-R. 83min.

Bruno is a creative piece of vulgarity encasing social commentary about attitudes toward homosexuality, and fascinations with celebrities, which Bruno so ardently wants to become. If one could stop laughing, and being shocked at the measures that Bruno takes to become a celebrity; it's possible to notice the film's social commentary is largely sardonic about pop culture's focus on the inane, and even in its efforts to express genuine concerns for sociopolitical issues, pop culture's efforts still appear superficial.

Social commentary excluded, Bruno delivered as anticipated, and that was an array of wild, funny, shocking, and unthinkable antics that induced discomfort and laughter. Sacha Baron Cohen's ability to play socially challenged and lovable characters is a quite a gift. According to metacritic.com the film received mixed reviews, and rottentomatoes.com granted the film 111 fresh tomatoes to 46 rotten ones thus far. Good sttuff, I'll grade it an 83. Stay tuned Movieporium.blogpsot.com.


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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen

This sequel was amazing and it definitely lived up to the hype. There was more action, more laughs, and more Optimus prime, and less lag. The production was just as good as the first film. Michael Bay has done it again. The film has been released for eight days and it earned over 239 million thus far. Optimus Prime kicked ass in this film, and what a joy that was. Good Stuff! This film gets a 95.

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