July 29, 2009
Platoon (1986) - IMDB #143
Platoon (1986) - IMDB #143
Platoon//1986//120 Min.//Color//War
"Why are these cheese dicks shooting at me!"
Guns, check. Grenades, check. Violence, double check. This film had it all! Seriously, all sorts of things were getting blown off and killed in this 80's film about Vietnam. Stone himself a vietnam vet, seems to have plucked the violence straight from his memory bank and put it right onto film.
What a great story war can make. What a vivid images war can make. What good film good old Oliver can make. This film won best picture, and deservedly so. At no point during this flick did my eyes want to rest. The story was superb. The acting made my penis hard.
And that's all that really needs to be said about this film. Well done Platoon. Well done.
9/10 (IMDB has it rated 8.2/10)
-Shaun
July 27, 2009
Taxi Driver (1976) - IMDB #38
Are you talkin' to me, you dangling cherry scented air freshener?
I need that poster in my home theater room.
It's been a while since I've seen Taxi Driver, so I'll just give some bullet points.
* Robert DeNiro was awesome. This sucks for us now, because we know he was one of the greatest actors on the silver screen and now he's doing shitcakes like Righteous Kill (which I actually sat through), the currently filming Little Fockers, and Hide & Seek (this should have been a movie about his talent).
* Jodie Foster instantly brings down any movie that she's in - now. Back then, she was actually not a bad actress.
* Harvey Keitel is badass in...anything.
* Scorsese is one of the all time greatest directors of our time.
* I want Travis Bickle's sunglasses.
This movie is worth watching at least once, because I remember liking it - but it's not one you'll be watching on date night with your broad.
Unless your broad is a teenage prostitute.
7/10 (IMDB has it rated 8.6/10)
Taxi Driver (1976) - IMDB #38
Taxi Driver//1976//113 Min.//Color//Drama
I've never met a mohawk I didn't like
Okay, so I'm late the party. Fashionably late. Yes, I'm one of the few people in America that hasn't seen Taxi Driver. Well, as the saying goes, better late than never.
I liked this film. The acting was top notch, the story was captivating, the directing, as always with good old Scorsese, brilliant. At times the movies pace was as lethargic as a homeless man looking for work, but I get it. The pace was due to the fact Travis was a brutally lonely guy. Being lonely is lethargic.
As far as DeNiro goes, this movie really showed off his true acting talent. Who else could play a mentally ill, lonely, unsociable? A guy completely lost in anonymity. A guy who posses all of the above character flaws, yet he made this guy enjoyable to watch. Then there is Jodie Foster. It's hard to believe that she actually was a 12 year old when this movie was filmed. She really did capture the essence of her character, which at her young age really is an amazing feat. Although, I did laugh every time that she asked Travis if he wanted to 'make it' with her. I'm bringing that phrase back. Just imagine, "Hey, look at those two dogs 'making-it' over there!"
It's funny how this movie was made over 30 years ago and it still resonates today. Violence, prostitution, 'skum'. It's weird to see how a guy like Travis can seem at times so normal, and others just wildly out of his mind. Good for us, because it made for an enjoyable film. While I did enjoy this film, I wouldn't consider it one of the best films I've ever seen. It's a film I'm glad I saw, but I wouldn't watch it again. One roll in the hay is enough for me. Hey, at least I made it to the party.
7/10 (IMDB has it rated 8.6/10)
-Shaun
July 26, 2009
Hotel Rwanda (2004) - IMDB #104
A slapstick comedy about a five star hotel...of laughs! (Only if the slapsticks were machetes and laughs were hacked off limbs...)
I get it. Some stories need to be told, and there's a few messages to be learned here. Stand for what you believe, if no one is going to help you, you must help yourself, and if you see something that you don't think is right, you should help to try and stop it. I just don't think it's that entertaining sometimes.
Hotel Rwanda has a good cast - Don Cheadle (this generation's "Sidney Portier", as Shaun says), Joaquin Phoenix, and America's favorite drunkard mugshot poster child Nick Nolte, along with Dubaku from 24 and many other sufficient no names (Cheadle's wife in the film scored an Oscar nomination for best actress in a supporting role). All of the acting is on point and deserves the critical lauding that it received. Cheadle definitely deserved the Oscar nomination for best actor, and should have beat Jamie Foxx's 'Ray' for the award.
Overall, I thought the movie was...okay. Based on a true story, it's a mix of a depression (the movie is literally littered with innocent corpses), and an uplifting tone of hope. It won't leave you with a good feeling about the human race. I probably wouldn't watch it again, but wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to fans of history, dramas, true stories, etc. It's almost like a 'modern day' Schindler's List. Something you should see at least once.
6/10 (IMBD has it rated 8.3/10)
P.S. I wonder if they edited this movie with a machete...
- Kleeberg
Up next: Dr. Strangelove.
July 25, 2009
Hotel Rwanda (2004) - IMDB #104
Hotel Rwanda//2004//121 Min.//Color//Drama
This was by no stretch of the imagination a bad movie. Though if I had to write in one word how I felt about this film it would be 'indifferent'.
I really do love dramas. I don't hide the fact that they are my favorite genre of movie. The story of this drama was a good one. One that I think definitely needed to be told. It shows what people can do to each other in the name of an ideology.
The feeling though that I got from this movie, was that although the story was an effective one, the only reason that it made it into the top 250 was the fact that the events of the movie are so important to so many people. The fact that this was a true story tugs at the heart a bit more. But alas, in the end, when I consider a movie to be top 250, I take in more to account than just the subject matter.
The acting was great. Don Cheadle is one of my favorite actors. The guy is great to watch and has extreme talent. The other cast of characters were also very believable and I think this movie nailed them. It's just that with the good story, and the good acting, something just didn't completely win me over with this movie. There was nothing special as to the cinematography, and I'd say the direction of the film was average. To me, a film that makes it into the top 250 of all time must have much more than just a great story and great acting, it must be complete. I cant put my finger on it but this movie was missing something. That missing something does not make this a bad movie by any stretch of the imagination, it makes it a film that is not worthy of the top 250.
Overall though, I would recommend this movie to people like me who have that soft spot in their hearts for dramas. Although this is not a particularly uplifting film, it's not one that you're going to hate.
6/10 (IMDB ranks it 8.3/10)
-Shaun
The Graduate (1967) - IMDB #157
The Graduate//1967//105 Min.//Color//Drama
K-mart doesn't suck, this movie does
The Graduate was one of those movies that made the short list of films that I have seen and Kleeberg hadn't. I warned him going into this movie that I felt it was over rated. I didn't fill him in on the fact that this was one of the biggest snoozefest flicks I've ever seen.
This movie I remember. And that's not a good thing. My memory is horrible, and the fact that I remembered this movie, should tell you that it impacted me in some sort of way that other films hadn't. It sure did. The pace was slow. The plot was not believable. The acting was okay at best. Just all around not what I had expected.
I really did try to give this movie a chance. I had heard nothing but good things about it and I did a 'blind buy', purchasing this movie with my hard earned cash without seeing it first. I wish I saved the 10 bucks and just went outside to watch grass grow for two hours.
The only redeeming quality about this movie was the great Simon & Garfunkel tracks. I sure do love me some Simon & Garfunk. This is the only reason that this movie gets a rating of:
1/10 (IMDB has it rated 8.2/10)
Do not ever watch this movie.
-Shaun
The Graduate (1967) - IMDB #157
Ms. Robinson...you're trying to seduce me, you ugly broad!
I warn you this...I may piss off a lot of 'film elitists' with this review.
For me, The Graduate lands in exclusive company. I put it up there with The Sweetest Thing, The Happening, A Guy Thing, and any Joel Schumaker movie besides The Lost Boys. I put it with the worst movies that I have ever seen.
Never before have I met an on screen character that annoyed me and aggravated me like Dustin Hoffman's Ben. He's like Napoleon Dynamite without the comedy. He's like an early, unfunny version of Michael Cera. And here's a comment that will gain some groans - I think if they made a remake with Michael Cera, it might actually be watchable. He goes from a lazy, mopey whiner to an unlikable co-dependent, no personality punk to a creepy fucking stalker. He must have graduated with a major in being a douchebag and a minor in being a lazy douchebag. The girl isn't much better. One date (one date that didn't go well at all) and all of a sudden they're in love! How very believable.
"Hey, I fucked your mom."
"That's okay. I might marry you. Maybe."
By the end of the movie, I was rooting against Ben more than I've ever rooted against a character before, although I knew that being an old movie, it would end up with 'the good guy' winning.
I wouldn't ever watch this movie again. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone. I wish I didn't waste an hour and a half of my life on it, and I only did so because I had to because of this IMDB 250 goal. I have no idea how this movie 'launched Dustin Hoffman's career'. I really don't. His range in this movie was from wooden board to a piece of shit sitting in a dirty park toilet.
There are two redeeming qualities of this movie. One, Dustin Hoffman's Alfa Romero, and Simon & Garfunkel's soundtrack (although I could have done without hearing the song about spices over and over and over and over and over and over and over and o...)
0/10 (IMBD has it rated 8.2/10)
Fuck this movie.
- Kleeberg
Up next: Hotel Rwanda.
Sin City (2005) - IMDB #98
Posters don't get much sexier than the Sin City ads...
This is more like an addendum to Shaun's post, as I've seen Sin City numerous times (and I was pretty surprised that he hadn't). I think that Sin City was entertaining and important to cinema, because Robert Rodriguez had done many things on camera that just simply weren't possible up to this point. I remember my reaction when he said he was going to film the entire thing against a green screen (Sky Captain, anyone?). To this day, it still hasn't been replicated (although Frank Miller did try, and supposedly bombed with 'The Spirit'...I have not yet watched the panned flick).
It's violent, it's sexy, it's got a great story, and the visuals are simply amazing. Definitely worthy of being in the top 100. I could watch this movie over and over again and never get bored.
9/10 (IMBD has it rated 8.4/10)
- Kleeberg
Note: As you can see, we went what seems like a bit out of order from what we said was next on the list from the High Noon post. However, those are movies that we have both not yet seen. We are encouraged to knock out movies that the other guy has seen on our own time (hence Raging Bull and Sin City).
Still up next: Hotel Rwanda, Seven Samurai, & Dr. Strangelove. We post what's up next simply so that if you want to watch along with us, we can schedule a day.
July 22, 2009
High Noon (1952) - IMDB #120
Let it be know that I'm a big Western fan. I've never met a western that didn't put a tingle in my pants. I just love them. That is until the clock struck 12 and High Noon was broadcast on my television.
The 250 Rundown...an introduction.
When you think of film historians and the great, well known movie reviewers, many names may come to mind. Leonard Maltin...Roger Ebert...Gene Siskel. Surely, Kleeberg wouldn't be near the top of that list. In fact, I may be by the bottom. As it is, I'm just a guy who happens to love watching, writing, and critiquing movies. I would consider myself more of a 'Joe Six Pack' of movie watching - I'll get into a deep emotional movie once in a while, but when I go to a movie, I generally want to see two things - lots of kick-ass action, or a big laugh comedy. I'm not much for the sentimentals, and I'm not into the classics. Needless to say, this will be a challenge...
July 21, 2009
The List - What I've Seen
This is the list that will be updated as I see and rate movies.
MOVIES I HAVE SEEN (rating in parenthesis)
The Shawshank Redemption (1) The Godfather (2) The Godfather: Part II (3) Pulp Fiction (4) The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (5) Schindlers List (7) The Dark Knight (8) Fight Club (12) Inception (13) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (15) Goodfellas (16) Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (17) City of God (18) Casablanca (19) The Matrix (20) Raiders of the Lost Ark (23) The Silence of the Lambs (24) The Usual Suspects (25) Se7en (26) Forrest Gump (28) Leon The Professional (31) Memento (33) American History X (36) Terminator 2: Judgement Day (38) Saving Private Ryan (40) American Beauty (41) Toy Story 3 (42) Alien (43) Taxi Driver (45) The Shining (48) The Pianist (51) The Departed (53) Aliens (58) Life is Beautiful (61) Back to the Future (63) Requiem for a Dream (65) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (66) Reservoir Dogs (67) The Prestige (70) The Green Mile (71) LA Confidential (73) Gladiator (77) Once Upon a Time in America (78) Monty Python and the Holy Grail (79) Full Metal Jacket (81) Raging Bull (86) Braveheart (88) Oldboy (90) Pan's Labyrinth (94) Unforgiven (96) The Sting (97) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (100) Inglorious Basterds (101) The Lion King (103) Die Hard (104) On the Waterfront (105) Up (106) Gran Torino (112) Batman Begins (115) Snatch (119) Heat (120) Fargo (121) Sin City (124) Toy Story (127) The Big Lebowski (129) Hotel Rwanda (131) No Country For Old Men (132) Black Swan (134) The Sixth Sense (139) Scarface (141) Strangers on a Train (142) Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (144) Annie Hall (145) High Noon (147) Platoon (149) Trainspotting (151) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (154) Donnie Darko (155) The Thing (161) Million Dollar Baby (162) Casino (163) Slumdog Millionaire (164) There Will Be Blood (165) Finding Nemo (171) The Terminator (175) V For Vendetta (177) The Graduate (178) Stand By Me (179) Good Will Hunting (180) Twelve Monkeys (181) Dog Day Afternoon (182) The Bourne Ultimatum (184) District 9 (187) The Wrestler (200) The Exorcist (208) Rocky (215) The Truman Show (221) Infernal Affairs (222) A Beautiful Mind (223) Ip Man (227) Mystic River (230) Let the Right One In (231) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (235) Magnolia (237) Big Fish (238) Beauty and the Beast (239) The Incredibles (241) Monsters Inc. (243) Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (244) In Bruges (247) Shutter Island (248)
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