Saturday, 24 January 2009

Strong chins and golden baldys



Something struck me last night, watching “Hollywoodland” the 2006 film about the tragic death of George Reeves (Superman in the original TV series). A quote from the film sums it up perfectly, “an actor can’t always act, sometimes they gotta work”. This one quote sums up actors like Ben Affleck, who happens to play George Reeves in this neo noir murder mystery. Let’s take Ben as an example; this strong jawed wonder of a man has never really been liked. I think for me it was pearl harbour, this shoddy example of how Hollywood will take a pivotal moment in history and rape it, with some absurd plot. In Pearl Harbour’s case it was a shallow and unconvincing love triangle, well and truly a worthy place to begin hating an actor. The weird thing is I actually enjoyed Mr Affleck in films like good will hunting, dogma and basically anything he’s done with Kevin Smith. So how do we explain this roller coaster of a career? Well simple, just like the man said sometimes he was acting, other times he was working.

Hollywood land is neither of these for Ben Affleck, you see the film starts off and does just well with Adrian Brody taking the lead role, before Ben Affleck’s chin comes marauding onto the screen. Then the film seems to dip, but not into complete disarray. Affleck’s performance is watchable and his charming character comes out, but it’s Adrian Brody who runs the show here. The Oscar winning actor puts on a great show, playing a made up private detective in this based on real life events tale. The story of George Reeves death is clouded in mystery; there are still unanswered questions to this day. It is this that makes Hollywoodland; it’s intriguing and well made.



To go on, I will move onto this year’s academy awards. Ah yes it’s that time of the year for the academy to take votes and decide who is up for a golden baldly and who will eventually take the folically challenged statuette home. This year they are playing it safe, with films like “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, “The Reader” and “Milk”. Hoping not to look to high brow and in the process over looking one of the best films of the year! We all knew Heath Ledger was going to be nominated, although despite it being an amazing performance, let’s face it if the man were alive they wouldn’t have nominated him. I think he’ll win it and well deserved it is, but the film itself not getting nominated for best film, or Christopher Nolan not getting a nod for directing is a sham and a mockery of a sham! Right I’m off to centre parcs, have a fun week. If you get a chance check out role models it’s brilliant and there’s no Ben Affleck in sight.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

96. Carrie


96. Carrie

Director: Brian De Palma

Main Cast: Sissy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, John Travolta

apart from the prison dramas, the finest adaptation of a Stephen King book.

Out on DVD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carrie-Sissy-Spacek/dp/B00005ABTU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1231103252&sr=8-1

The List so far….
100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
99. Downfall
98. Rushmore

97. Groundhog Day
96.Carrie

Friday, 14 November 2008

97. Groundhog Day


98. Groundhog Day

Director: Harold Ramis

Main Cast: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky

Another movie, another Bill Murray fine peformance. This is the one that agruebley made him a legend, unlike Ghostbusters he was able to let loose and make what is his funniest peformance.

Out on DVD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Groundhog-Day-Collectors-Bill-Murray/dp/B00005UL69/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1226694615&sr=8-1

The List so far….
100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
99. Downfall
98. Rushmore

97. Groundhog Day

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

New Movies

New Movies

The Dark knight of 2009? i think so

its not but i cant help but feel that this poster looks like the unbreakable sequel that never came

I don't know very much about this, but just look at the cast! Plus anything with Alan Rickman is worth a watch
another poster of the great looking WW2 thriller

Monday, 10 November 2008

300

300

This film adapted from the amazing Graphic novel by Frank Miller is a prime example of how a comic book adaptation should be done. The movie perfectly catches the feel and the look of the comic down to a t.

that's all for now.

Sunday, 9 November 2008

New Movies


New Movies



Another reason to hate him? I'm not to sure with Bryan Singer at the helm and just look at the rest of the cast!


The film adapted from the very popular teen books in America, will it steal Harry Potters limelight? I doubt it.

Silly concept, silly poster, silly movie

Baz Lurnhams Epic, sure to be a hot or sure to be a flop it will go either way i reckon.

Saturday, 8 November 2008

A long time coming

This is just a quick one to say sorry if anyone who actually reads this has noticed i haven't update in a while.

its been a tough time but just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel so from tomorrow it should be service as usual.

Thanks for your Patience.

The bee

Thursday, 23 October 2008

98. Rushmore


98. Rushmore

Director: Wes Anderson

Main Cast: Jason Schwatzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Seymour Cassel

Number 98 is my favourite Wes Anderson movie, in my opinion it was his benchmark for the film making that has made him one of the most talented indie film makers of the last few decades.

Out on DVD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rushmore-Jason-Schwartzman/dp/B00004RCM6/ref=pd_rhf_f_i_k2a_1

There are several things that set Wes Anderson apart, firstly it is his simplistic directing, his camera movement are not exaggerated and simply show what needed. he will cut from one scene and show you the Wall in the set he's filming on. This creates a creative understanding with the audience. They know its a film and a made up story no point in painting it as anything else.

So this creates films that have much more emphasis on character and story than any Hollywood Blockbuster, with characters that have depth whilst being fantastic. That's what Rushmore is, extreme characters on a coming of age journey unlike any other.

Its this film that makes me wonder why Jason Schwatzman doesn't do more work! He's sublime in this film, his timing is second to none and you will warm to his character straight away.

This film is my no 98 because it is divine, directed beautifully and wonderfully funny Win a lot of heart, oh and Bill Murray's in it!

The List so far….
100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
99. Downfall
98. Rushmore

Thursday, 16 October 2008

99. Downfall


100. Downfall

Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel

Main Cast: Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Hrfouch, Ulrich Matthes

The next film down the list is Downfall, this daring German movie is about Adolf Hitlers last days. Watch this and I promise you will never see a more realistic, dramatic and daring WW2 movie.

Out on DVD:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Downfall-Bruno-Ganz/dp/B0009WB4UY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1224186069&sr=8-1

As i have already said this film is set around Hitlers last few days in his bunker under the Ground of his ruined vision of Berlin. What i didn't say was why is it so daring, why is it so realistic and of course dramatic.

So why is so daring? Well there is one reason for this and one only, its daring in its attempt to humanise a man whose name is synonymous with evil. To a certain level it achieves it, don't get me wrong you wont start feeling sorry for him but you will see the man for what he was.

Why is it so realistic? It just is the attention to detail the acting. Bruno Ganz was impeccable as Adolf Hitler, it cant have been easy getting into character on that one and he seems to handle it with finesse. As for Dramatic, you may be thinking how can a WW2 movie with no real battles or thrilling escapes be dramatic, well that's just it, because those typical things aren't present it shows you a side of the war you have never seen before.

This film is my no 99 because it is one of the most daring, dramatic and realistic WW2 movies you will ever see.

The List so far….
100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
99. Downfall

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

More New Films

More New Films



Another Poster of Steven Soderberghs epic about the guy on the t shirts


A classic sci-fi gets a remake keanu Reeves style...


the first Street Fighter movie: badly acted, badly cast, almost no production value.

second street fighter: focusing on just one character.... chun li!?

Monday, 13 October 2008

New Films

New Films

By the looks of this a very fun kids movie with Adam Sandler.


Daniel Craig is a busy man and this WW2 thriller looks great.


Marky mark in a video game adaptation? well the trailer look very Constantine, we might just have the first successful adaptation.


looks creepy, or just looks like everything else... you decide.

Friday, 10 October 2008

In Bruges

In Bruges


I never thought i would love Colin Farrell as much as i do in this movie, this dark comedy is almost laugh a minute with his brash honest approach to a hit man fresh from his first job. Farrell plays Ray who after a botched job has come to Bruges to hideout with his partner in crime Ken, played brilliantly by Brendan Gleeson. whiles there they learn a lot about the city and its customs, themselves and they're views of life and death. All the while a hilarious support cast make for a great movie.

Ralph Fienes is also extremely good as the twisted self righteous gangster. All in all this film is a great laugh and despite the violence a very good advert for tourism in Bruges
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Thursday, 9 October 2008

100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)


100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)

Director: Adam McKay

Main Cast: Will Ferrel, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell

The first film in my top 100 is Anchorman; let’s face it Will Ferrel was around before this film but this one made a lot of people take notice. His performance is second to none, it’s just a shame that the same type of comedy has not really been pulled off since.


Anchorman is the story of Ron Burgundy (Ferrel), a misogynistic anchorman who is incredibly popular in Sad Diego. He loves his job but when the TV execs decide to hire a co anchor, storm clouds begin to gather and the thunder really starts when it is revealed that it is a woman. The rest of the film is self explanatory but hilarious in its delivery!

This type of gross out comedy has always been considered as a more immature way of getting laughs and it is, but Anchorman's humor comes from the fact that all of the character perform their lines as if they are in a straight talking film. Even the trippy sequence that should seem absurd is totally acceptable.


If you get a chance make sure you check out the new DVD which comes with “wake up Ron Burgundy”. This is pretty much an entire film in its own right and is a plot line that was cut from the original film. Not as funny as the original but well worth watching.


So the reason this is my no 100? Its bloody funny, one of the funniest films of the last decade.

The List so far….
100. Anchorman (The Legend of Ron Burgundy)

Monday, 6 October 2008

Tropic Thunder

Tropic Thunder


A largely typical comedy movie filled with some run of the mill humour....

till Robert Downey Jnr opens his mouth, the absurdity of the character and the way he pulls it off is incredibly funny! That and the fact the Tom Cruise cameo is also one of the funniest things in the film and will go some part of the way to repairing his reputation or at least get him a Little respect, for playing a character a lot like the brilliant character he played in Magnolia.

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Bee's top 100 movies of all time

Bee's top 100 movies of all time


Tomorrow and every Thursday from then on i will be counting down my favourite films of all time, I will be reviewing the film from a honest viewpoint and then saying why i picked them, i hope you enjoy it....

till next week then

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