Sunday, November 30, 2008

Transporter 3: Kiss Me For The Keys


Official Site: transporter3film.com
Director(s):Olivier Megaton
Writer(s):Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen
Producer(s): Luc Besson, Steve Chasman


Starring: Jason Statham as Frank Martin, Natalya Rudakova as Valentina, Francois Berleand as Tarconi, Jeroen Krabbe as Leonid Vasilev, and Robert Knepper as Johnson (IMDb). Rated PG-13, 100 min.

Frank Martin is sitting in his living room, and he begins to look for something between the crease of the cushions of his sofa. After a few seconds he stands, and a car comes crashing through his living room. In the driver seat is a severely wounded man in the same line of work Frank is in who is accompanied by Valentina the daughter of the Minister who has been kidnapped, and is being used to black mail the Minister into signing documents that will allow a corporation to dump toxic chemicals illegally. Although Frank did not want the job of delivering Valentina, he found himself in a room, unconscious, and with a gun eventually pointed at his head, he got the job whether or not he wanted to.

This is the first transporter film I have seen on the big screen, and gladly so. It was a stylish film endowed with explosions, car chases, great fight scenes , a pretty girl, and an off beat french detective. There were no disappointments. An action film is what was expected, and an action film is what was delivered. Jason Statham is a top notch action star, and it's great to watch him. Yes this was an action film, but the story is worthy of mention because of its political substance. Great action movie, nothing extraordinary, but absolutely entertaining. According to Metacritic.com the film received mixed reviews, and according to Rottentomatoes.com the film received 27 fresh tomatoes to 46 rotten ones thus far. This film was very entertaining. I' ll grade it a C+. Stay Tuned, Movieporium.blogspot.com.



Sunday, November 23, 2008

Role Models: Whispering Eye


Official Site: www.rolemodelsmovie.com
Director(s): David Wain
Writer(s): David Wain and Paul Rudd...
Producer(s): Luke Greenfield, Mary Parent, Matthew Siegel, and Scott Stuber.

Starring: Sean William Scott as Wheeler, Paul Rudd as Danny Donahue, Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Augie Farks, Bobb' e J. Thompson as Ronnie Shields, Elizabeth Banks as Beth, Jane Lynch as Gale Sweeney(IMDb). 99min, Rated-R.

Wheeler and Danny work as promoters for an energy drink company, and their current project is to travel to schools on a "say no to drugs" campaign while simultaneously trying to gain a share of the youth market. Wheeler is incredibly happy being the company mascot, but Danny is not so happy. He feels he is in a dead-end job that is unacceptable for a man who is 35 years old. As a result Danny is very pessimistic, a pessimism that annoys his girlfriend Beth greatly. An incident in a coffee shop led Beth to realize how much of a "dick" Danny really is, and a break-up followed at Beth's law office. Being distraught and agitated from the break-up, at their next school promotion, Danny's antics resulted in a court order that required him and Wheeler to perform community service at a foundation where they both meet their "littles".

Again, this is another movie that I was not too excited about seeing that surprised me. The irreverent humor was not so witty but straight forward. The punchlines were not cerebral, but their delivery was well executed. The impetus of the dialogues in relation to its comedic value, was how the humor was delivered properly in context, and with good timing. In scenes featuring Jane Lynch (Gale Sweeney), her character was so strange, and she induced so much awkwardness that it makes one laugh. Over all , the story was great. The pace of the film was just right, and so was the casting. Funny but not hilarious, Role Models is definitely worth seeing. According Metacritic.com this film received mixed reviews, and according to Rottentomatoes.com this film received 86 fresh tomatoes to 27 rotten ones thus far. Good stuff, I'll give it a C+. Stay tuned, Movieporiumblogspot.com.





Sunday, November 16, 2008

Quantum Of Solace: Bond, James Bond

Quantum of Solace was a film that I was eagerly anticipating. And my anticipation was not met with disappointment. There was action in this Bond from the beginning to the end. The production of the film was amazing although there was not as many gadgets in this Bond film in contrast to the previous Bond films. Technologically the film was not as sophisticated as the others, but the rugged action sequences compensated for that greatly, because the absence of the gadgets were not noticeable unless serious thought was invested. In addition to the gadgets, the classic trademark "Bond, James Bond", was also missing. Daniel Craig is certainly not a pretty Bond, but he does possess a rugged elegance that works well. Unprecedented, Craig is muscular and the previous Bonds were not. Seemingly this bond was tailored to perform acrobatically. I'm a huge James Bond fan, and I love the change. I give this film a B+ because the action scenes were very entertaining, and the dialogue was rich, but I'm critical of the hand to hand combat scene, that was way too reminiscent of the scene in the last Bourne film.





Saturday, October 4, 2008

Blindness: Third Ward


Official Site:www.blindness-themovie.com
Director: Fernando Meirelles
Writer(s): Jose Saramago and Don Mckellar
Producer(s): Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Niv Fichman, and Sonoko Sakai

Starring: Julianne Moore as Doctor's wife, Danny Glover as Man with eye patch, Mark Ruffalo as Doctor, Alice Braga as Woman with dark glasses, Gael Garcia Bernard as king of ward three, and Yusuke Iseya as first blind man(IMDb).Rated-R 120 minutes. 

Mysteriously the film begins with an Asian man who is causing traffic on account of sudden blindness. After being accompanied by an altruistic man ,who later becomes blind, the Asian man, hours later, along with his wife went to see a doctor who could not provide a diagnosis as to the cause of the blindness. The following morning the doctor became blind along with an increasing number of people who were ultimately sequestered into a ward where they had to struggle to survive.  

The acting was amazing. The desperation of the people who were subject to the blindness was conveyed well. Julianne Moore was riveting and brave in he role as the doctor's wife. Speaking of doctors, Ruffalo was just right for the part of the soft spoken but logical would be leader. Glover as the wise and gentle man was also testimony of good casting. 

Certain scenes in this film made me so uncomfortable, not because they were bad because they were crafted in tuned with situations and conditions that would challenge our morals. Such scenes beg the question, does morality or survival take precedence in the midst of uncomprisable circumstances? This was one those films where as a movie watcher one could not help but feel intense sympathy toward  some of the characters. According to Metacritic.com the film received mixed reviews. I like this film. B+. Stay tuned, Movieporium.blogspot.com.


















Saturday, September 27, 2008

Eagle Eye: Big Sister is Watching


Official Site: www.eagleeyemovie.com
Director: D.J Caruso
Writer(s): John Glenn and Travis Wright
Producer(s): Pat Crowley, Alex Kurtzman, Edward McDonnell, and Robert Orci. 

Starring: Shia Labeouf as Jery Shaw, Michelle Monaghan as Rachel Holloman, Rosario Dawson as Zoe Perez, Michael Chiklis as Defense Secretary Callister, Billy Bob Thorton as Agent Thomas Morgan, and Ethan Embry as Agent Thomas Morgan(IMDb). Rated PG-13, 118 min.   

Jerry Shaw is an average hardworking wage earner at the Copy Cabana who is struggling to pay is rent on time. One day he went to withdraw some cash at the ATM, and surprisingly his account ,which usually reads insufficient funds, was endowed with over $700,000 dollars. After withdrawing almost all the money he runs to his apartment only to receive a phone call from a woman warning him that the FBI will be at his door soon, as he noticed all sorts of materials that could be used for making bombs in his apartment. Later, after being apprehended and broken out of custody with the aid of the mystery woman on the phone, Shaw encounters others who are in the same position that he is. 

If you wish to continue using using your cell phone, your Internet, and your computer, the advice to not watch this movie is in order. This film induces serious thought about how much of our activity is recorded with or without the threat of terrorism. Almost every aspect of our economic lives is known in some capacity through our purchases and our cyber-activities. I seems the film is asking people to be mindful of their privacy. 

This was  a good action film that had plenty of chases to deliver what it promised. Labeouf was great in this film, and his chemistry with Monaghan was delightful. The story was descent, and it was entertaining, but again this film was not extraordinary; it was simply a good movie. According to Metacritic.com the film received mixed reviews, and according to Rottentomatoes.com the film earned 25 fresh tomatoes to 75 rotten ones thus far. I will grade it a C+. Stay tuned, movieporiumblogspot.com.