Vikings & Mad Max!

First of all—the new Mad Max rules! And Charlize Theron rocks as a kick-ass heroine! She steals the movie.

Normally, I’m not a huge sci-fi fan, but Mad Max has so many elements of Viking lore and practices built into not just the plot, but also the visuals, that I was thoroughly enthralled. This is the kind of action-packed adventure where you are holding your breath for a majority of the time. Either that or cringing for the same-old same-old knee-jerk reaction to a scene only to be slack jawed when what happens is NOT at all what I expected.

A ton of movies these days rely on Viking lore. There was Yggdrasil, the Viking tree of life, in James Cameron’s Avatar. In The Mask, Jim Carey plays a man who finds a mask that gives him thee powers of the Norse God, Loki. The theme of Valhalla reigns in Max Max. And these are just a few examples.

The long and short of it is that if you want a breathless action adventure—go see the new Mad Max!

Best Movie January to February, 2015?

So, I installed this new polling plugin for WordPress and, of course, I had to try it out.

Vote my hearties, vote!

Guardians of the Galaxy, The Drop, & The Equalizer

guardiansof the galaxyThe dh and I love going to the movies. Sure, we watch a ton on Netflix, but the whole experience is enhanced in an actual theater, and there’s nothing that beats an honest audience reaction. Recently we saw Guardians of the Galaxy, The Drop, and The Equalizer. Three distinct genres that left us with different reactions. I rate movies into three categories: B—I’d buy the DVD (a rare occasion), W—I’d rent it and/or Watch it again on Cable/TV, R—Research for a book (buy), and N—neh, wish we hadn’t spent the money.

Guardians of The Galaxy had us both grinning when we exited the cinema. Charming, fun, endearing, action-packed and-to an extent-suspenseful. The acting was superb, the animation and CG excellent, and the soundtrack awesome. I can utterly see why it’s being touted as the ‘new’ Star Wars, and why the lead actor, Chris Pratt, is being hailed as the ‘next’ Harrison Ford. This one’s a B for me.

thedropThe Drop had us riveted. You simply had to pay attention to every single, detail, and that’s a hint. Complex, fascinating, and psychologically intricate, we discussed the film at length over dinner afterwards. The male lead, Tom Hardy, played his eerie character brilliantly, and the  late (so sad, his untimely death) James Gandolfini—an incredible performance. That’s not to denigrate Noomi Rapace who did an  excellent job with the female lead. This one’s a W—I’d definitely see The Drop at least a couple more times.

the equalizerI’m a Denzel Washington fan, and see most of his movies. The Equalizer kept us interested and the end clearly setup the sequel. Would I go see the sequel? No, but I’d watch the sequel on cable or Netflix. Would I watch The Equalizer again? Only if I couldn’t find anything else that vaguely interested me. But, I don’t regret spending the money on the film. I guess I need a new rating category, eh? Hmmm—how about I for Indifferent. The Equalizer is a solid I.

Did anyone see these movies? What’s your rating?

Merry Monday!

Cheers,

Jianne

The Family??

//http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404311/The dh and I love movie night. Especially since we’ve discovered this great theater with surround sound seating, relaxing inclining chairs, and, wonder of all wonders, wine. So these days we travel an extra 20 minutes to go to the Paragon Deerfield Theater and that’s where we saw The Family.

Ok, so we went to see this film because of the stars—I mean Michelle Pfeiffer, Bobby De Niro— what can go wrong?

Not a lot, but enough.

Truly, we were not bored, but neither were we charmed. The whole story was simply not likeable. When you exit a theater and the first words you say to your dh is okay, what was that about? It’s a train wreck and the only saving grace is an extraordinary dinner. Fingers and toes crossed that Gravity’s better.

 

Cheers,

Jianne