Category: Movies

  • Groundhog Day (1993)

    Groundhog Day (1993)

    140 Character Movie Review – #140RVW

    This may actually be Bill Murray’s best comedy (not as part of an ensemble, anyway). Ridiculously funny & quotable; never really gets old…

    Groundhog Day
    “Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn’t one today.”

    Spoiler-free Movie Review of Groundhog Day:

    At the time, this seemed like a minor success. It was pretty good, but then Bill Murray had just had a fairly great run of funny movies. In the five years leading up to Groundhog Day, Murray starred in Scrooged, Ghostbusters 2, Quick Change and What About Bob. He was on quite a roll.

    So while this looked pretty good, the buzz around it was quite minimal. I remember hearing a number of people saying they disliked it. And on the face of it, it didn’t seem the greatest idea for a movie.

    Groundhog Day
    Rita: “Do you ever have déjà vu?”
    Phil: “Didn’t you just ask me that?”

    But the simplicity of the concept is the entire beauty of the film; man forced to relive life until he gets it right. How perfect is that? It could, and has, worked as a story concept since time began. From that platform, you can explore so many ideas. You can play it straight, be ridiculous, get deep, go dark, all in the same story.

    Groundhog Day
    “You want a prediction about the weather, you’re asking the wrong Phil. I’ll give you a winter prediction: It’s gonna be cold, it’s gonna be grey, and it’s gonna last you for the rest of your life.”

    In retrospect, Groundhog Day holds up better than a lot of his comedies, probably because of this underlying theme. It seems to resonate with people. “What would you do with all the time in the world?” The main character goes through an arc that is entirely believable. As you watch the movie you realize that this is probably exactly what you would do with a million lives; you’d fool around for a while, do whatever you wanted, start to tire of the ennui, become depressed over the inability to move on, then start to find peace with it.

    Groundhog Day
    “This is one time where television really fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather.”

    Murray’s frequent on-screen partner Harold Ramis is behind the camera on this one. (He previously directed Murray in Caddyshack). My only real quibble with the movie is that it is very dark and lives in this dreary bluish palette. It’s clearly intentional; the movie looks like what February feels like. But it’s not pleasing to look at.

    But it’s very well constructed. Good supporting cast. The movie hums along a great pace, and they play the passage of time in such a way that it never gets, um, repetitive…wait…let me try that again…

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    Bechdel Test:

    Pass

    The Representation Test Score: C (4 pts)

    (http://therepresentationproject.org/grading-hollywood-the-representation-test/)

    Groundhog Day Representation Test

     

    Main Cast Bill Murray Phil, Andie MacDowell Rita, Chris Elliott Larry, Stephen Tobolowsky Ned
    Rating PG
    Release Date Fri 12 Feb 1993 UTC
    Director Harold Ramis
    Genres Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    Plot A weatherman finds himself living the same day over and over again.
    Poster Groundhog Day
    Runtime 101
    Tagline He’s having the worst day of his life… over, and over…
    Writers Danny Rubin (screenplay) and, Harold Ramis (screenplay) …
    Year 1993
  • 24 Hour Party People (2002)

    24 Hour Party People (2002)

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    Story of Madchester music scene is an entertaining tale. Usual sex, drugs & English pop story made interesting through breaking 4th wall…

    24 Hour Party People

    What’s more:

    Knowledge about, or even appreciation of the Manchester pop scene isn’t required to enjoy this movie. Which is a good thing, since I am at best indifferent to Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays, etc.

    24 Hour Party People

    The main thing that distinguishes this movie from the usual sex, drugs and rock & roll tale is the way it breaks the fourth wall, with Steve Coogan’s protagonist Tony Wilson frequently speaking directly to the audience, fully aware that his story is being told in film form. It’s certainly not the first instance of this approach, but it works really well for the story, fitting the subject matter and making the movie something more than its script.

    24 Hour Party People

    Without knowing more about the actual events depicted, I can’t comment on how accurate the film is, although it makes no claims to be entirely factual. The story moves along fairly well, although it’s slightly longer than it is fascinating.

    24 Hour Party People

    The acting is really good. Steve Coogan has really made a career for himself as a pretentious ass. I hope it’s simply typecasting and not his actual personality. He plays it VERY believably.

    Lots of British character actors turn up, making for a fun bit of “Oh, hey, thats…”. Tons of cameos by the real players in this tale, including the real Tony Wilson.

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    Main Cast Steve Coogan Tony Wilson, Lennie James Alan Erasmus, John Thomson Charles, Paul Popplewell Paul Ryder
    Rating R
    Release Date Fri 05 Apr 2002 UTC
    Director Michael Winterbottom
    Genres Biography, Comedy, Drama, Music
    Plot In 1976, Tony Wilson sets up Factory Records and brings Manchester’s music to the world.
    Poster 24 Hour Party People
    Runtime 117
    Tagline The unbelievably true story of one man, one movement, the music and madness that was Manchester.
    Writers Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)
    Year 2002
  • RoboCop (1987)

    RoboCop (1987)

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    Jesus this movie is violent. How did it ever get released? Verhoeven begins assault on American audiences. What did we ever do to the Dutch?

    Robocop

    What’s more:

    There’s a myth that movies can be “so bad it’s good”. This is complete nonsense. Bad movies are bad. Movies can be so preposterous or terribly made that you watch with the same morbid fascination that causes you to leer at car wrecks. (See “Plan 9 from Outer Space”, “Highlander 2”) Movies can also be deliberately cheesy or over the top that you are invited to laugh along. (See “Snakes on a Plane”, “Sharknado”) But these ARE bad movies. I don’t care if the filmmaker is in on the joke; they’re lousy. But I understand the appeal, and am guilty of enjoying watching them sometimes.

    Robocop

    And then there’s Paul Verhoeven. I presume he’s trying to make movies of the latter variety – he’s always got deliberate absurdist humor of what I assume is supposed to be the social commentary variety. But he either can’t commit to making intentionally ridiculous satire or he truly does think he’s making good movies – and is legendarily bad at it.

    Robocop

    Robocop is a very bad movie. I remember it well from when I last saw it as a teenager. I have no idea how I saw it, as I was definitely underage, and this thing is a hard R. Probably one of those VHS rentals that were so popular in the late 80’s. I think I probably liked it at the time. The gratuitous violence and nudity of Verhoeven’s “films” has a built-in audience with teenaged males. But, wow, does this age poorly.

    Robocop

    I try not to criticize movies for effects looking dated; that comes with the territory, and today’s great special effects often look cheesy tomorrow. So although some of these effects are just plain terrible (the mattes probably looked like crap on release day), I recognize that some were quite timely and can appreciate the skill involved.

    The production design, however, is another matter. Including a Ford Taurus as the car of the future just because it was new at the time must be one of the most short-sighted choices of all time. To be fair, time is hard on everyone. Dated choices aside, though, most of the design just looks silly and always did. Even by 80’s standards, this is a very bad looking film. Glossy in spots, everything else looks like Pittsburgh. For all the futuristic themes, it’s a very pedestrian future.

    Robocop

    And nothing can excuse the painful dialogue, acting and plot points. If you haven’t seen this in years and still have fond memories, I encourage you not to re-watch. Just keep telling yourself it was awesome and that the remake looks stupid and they never should have messed with perfection. Because sometimes it’s better to remember these things as they were.

    There’s a good story in here somewhere, but Verhoeven wasn’t the person to go looking for it. The remake can only be an improvement.

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    Main Cast Peter Weller Officer Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop, Nancy Allen Officer Anne Lewis, Dan O’Herlihy (as Daniel O’Herlihy) The Old Man, Ronny Cox Dick Jones
    Rating Unrated
    Release Date Fri 17 Jul 1987 UTC
    Director Paul Verhoeven
    Genres Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
    Plot In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories.
    Poster RoboCop
    Runtime 103
    Tagline Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement.
    Writers Edward Neumeier (written by) &, Michael Miner (written by)
    Year 1987
  • Girl Rising (2013)

    Girl Rising (2013)

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    Heartbreaking, inspiring, breathtakingly beautiful, crucial tale to tell and be heard, masterfully made. Should be shown in EVERY school…

    Girl Rising

    What’s more:

    There are no shortage of brilliant documentaries made every year about a plethora of important subjects, and nearly every one of them worthy of our time, attention and praise. You may sometimes feel you can’t see them all, can’t watch and them and feel the heartbreak. I know I do. Please try. This is so important.

    Girl Rising

    The tales of these nine girls will fill you with so many emotions. The documentary is so very well made, mixing narrators, film styles and tone to best tale each story. The graphics and statistics that seem to be requisite to any documentary are here and well presented, but it is the humanity and inhumanity on display that are the most captivating methods of expressing the reality for these girls. Their tales will hopefully be the call to action that is most assuredly needed.

    Girl Rising

    With so many tales of injustice perpetuated on one half of the human population, it’s actually hard to come up with coherent thoughts to express all of the feelings this movie stirs up. The most lasting thought that kept rebounding in my brain through the whole film, though, was simply, “What year is it? How can this still be the story?”

    Please watch…

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    Pass

    Main Cast Amina Herself, Azmera Herself, Cate Blanchett Narrator (voice), Priyanka Chopra Narrator (voice)
    Rating PG-13
    Release Date 2013
    Director Richard Robbins
    Genres Documentary
    Plot The movie tells the stories of nine girls from different parts of the world who face arranged marriages…
    Poster Girl Rising
    Runtime 101
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    Year 2013
  • The Hangover (2009)

    The Hangover (2009)

    #140RVW

    Results may vary. I thought it was really funny, although I’ll never understand how this became a franchise. Launched Galifianakis; #result

    The Hangover

    What’s more:

    This was a bit of a sleeper. It looked funny, but not that funny. Really delivered on its potential. If you like this kind of movie, of course.

    The Hangover

    The script is really good, and the dialogue funny as hell, but the actors really sell this story. There’s some really good physical acting by the three principals and a bevy of ensemble players.

    I won’t be reviewing the sequels because I’d have to watch them.

    The Hangover

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    Main Cast Zach Galifianakis Alan, Bradley Cooper Phil, Justin Bartha Doug, Ed Helms Stu
    Rating R
    Release Date Fri 05 Jun 2009 UTC
    Director Todd Phillips
    Genres Comedy
    Plot Three buddies wake up from a bachelor party in Las Vegas, with no memory of the previous night and the bachelor missing. They make their way around the city in order to find their friend before his wedding.
    Poster The Hangover
    Runtime 100
    Tagline Some guys just can’t handle Vegas
    Writers Jon Lucas (written by) &, Scott Moore (written by)
    Year 2009