Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Superman, Batman, Public Enemies

Back when I was a kid, (a long time ago now) I got into some of the things you read about, comics, baseball cards, the real G.I Joes (ones with hair and representing America) and more. I was asked the other day what video games I played. I kinda laughed because I remember the early days, prior to video games, I even had an early Pong and Atari game board. For me a good time was getting a comic down at the grocery store, a bottle of pop, Drinking the pop, reading the comic, saving the pop lid and if I was really lucky, I would be able to save enough pop bottle caps to go to a Saturday matinee at the Majestic in Downtown Johnson City. Now those were the days.

Some things have changed since I was a child, I certainly can’t trade in pop bottle caps to get into a movie, and G.I Joe stands for everything but what the character was created for. Another change is the role of comics. I still love the books; I love the art, storylines, and many of the characters. I still have many, if not most of my comics from the time I was a kid, I think they may be worth a small fortune, but recently, especially within the DC realm, comics have been making more appearances in animated movies. As a critic of this process, I didn’t know what I would think as I decided to purchase and watch one of the new releases to DVD animated movies by the DC Universe. When I saw the special edition on sale at Target, especially for the low price, I decided to give it a shot. I wanted to see if there were any similarities between the new line DVD movies and the old school, comic book editions.

First I have to make mention of the packaging of this product. I seldom take the time to spend the extra money for the extra DVD that is sometimes included in the packaging, but with the low price of this particular product, I took that splurge, and let me tell you, it was well worth the extra few dollars to get the 2 disc version of this movie. The Special Features disc in my opinion is worth the price of the entire package. Throw in the special features on the feature disc, the downloadable version of the movie; it was well worth the approximate $20. You can find a version for around $10, but I would recommend get the 2 disc version. The packaging, art work, and interviews, and additional features on the additional disc are well worth it. I am a geek when it comes to special features and on this point, I have to say, I haven’t been this pleased in a very long time.

Now as to the feature Superman, Batman, Public Enemies; I have to say, one of the things DC is doing that I love is a retelling of story, with respect for the history of the characters. We see quality story being told not just in a way older teens or young adults will enjoy, but in a way that will entertain and challenge the adult audience. Public Enemies teams up two of the classiest comic book heroes of all times, and DC seems to nail the characters down to a t.

The opening scenes of the movie start off in a way that would cause one to think if a fan of the characters at all. Imagine a world with super heroes, especially Superman and Batman where society has been dooped to the point they elect Lex Luthor as President of the United States. Then imagine the safety of the planet is on the line. What would happen if a politician put their ego, their self absorbed desires at a place of priority over the safety of the world? Imagine this egotistical president was able to bring some of the good guys over to his side, and they felt a responsibility to serve him because, he is the President of the United States. Imagine that scenario and you have a good idea of where Superman, Batman, Public Enemies goes.

One of the things I really appreciated about the feature was the inclusion of super heroes you don’t normally see together, not only heroes though, but villains. As the story progresses, we see an inward side of the characters we don’t always see. We see a strained relationship, where real friendship occurs, yet in some ways, the characters are reluctant to share that friendship. It is only when potential tragedy and loss of life occur that we see these characters friendship come to light. It is only then, in many ways, they realize what they have in regards to the relationship that is more often tumultuous than not.

Superman is often referred to as a savior of the planet, that fits within the realm of creation of the character, yet we see Batman as one who willingly cares about Superman, even to the point where he is willing to give his life to save the life of his friend. There are wonderful reminders here for all of us, it isn’t just that we need our own saviors, but sometimes, it is that we need to be willing to show love, and with that love, sometimes comes sacrifice. We can take this beyond just our faith, if we possess faith, we can take it to the relationships we are involved in. In a world where so many seem to be so self absorbed, a relationship that has integrity, and sacrifice is a refreshing breathe of fresh air, even in a animated movie that mirrors a horribly polluted world, not just environmentally, but from a relational perspective.

I really enjoyed this DVD; I enjoyed it so much that I will find myself looking for several other films in the DC vaults they have been making. With the integrity, detail to story, finding people who love the characters writing that story, and then having them share that love for those characters with the audience, I don’t think we can loose. The only disappointing thing about the DVD, and it is a small thing, is that the actual feature itself only lasted 67 minutes. Don’t get me wrong, the story was tight, production, and everything else surprisingly entertaining and filled with quality. I would have enjoyed another 15 or so minutes and find that with a few more minutes of production, this movie would have been good enough for theatrical release prior to DVD release.

All in all, I don’t think you can go wrong if you are a fan of the genera. While it is rated pg-13 I found it appropriate for ages 10 and up and even for younger audiences with parental supervision. I say this with reluctance as it isn’t within my style, but if you have children, this is a good buy for them, and you will find yourself enjoying it as well. In many ways, I think it is even more for adults, but that is for you to decide. As for me, I can’t wait to see it and others from the DC Universe in the very near future.

On a scale of 1 – 10, for the quality story, and the good time I had watching it, take away two DVD’s in the set and one nasty Lex Luthor and you have one very deserving 7.

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Couples Retreat

This November I have been married for 30 years. That is more than half of my life. I still like to date my wife; I have never stopped dating her. I know that sounds weird for a lot of people, but it is a fact, not an idea, a fact. Yesterday I wanted to take her out on another date, but I was confused as I made plans for the date. I let her know, I would plan it all, I would work out the details, and it was my treat for her.

At the time I started looking for local concerts, there was only one show I considered, then, I looked at the movies, I thought well there is only one new movie opening this weekend, but I could take her to Zombieland. I checked out a variety of options and didn’t really know what I was going to do, outside of taking her to one of the nicest steak houses in Wichita, Chester’s. It is an expensive steak house, but thankfully I know the joy of having friends who bless me every now and then. A friend had given us a substantial gift certificate a while back and while we had used it once, we had plenty left to eat there again. Needless to say, the date started out very nicely.

I decided after we finished eating to take her to the movie. We arrived at one of the largest, nicest theaters in the country just a few blocks away, The 13th Street Warren. Upon getting to the ticket window at 6:30 I noticed Zombieland didn’t start until 7:15 but another movie, a new release, Couples Retreat started at 7:00, I decided to go ahead and take a chance and see a movie I wasn’t that excited about. I am glad I did, because this movie turned date night into more than that, it turned it into a wonderful evening with my wife, and what will be a wonderful evening with any couple thinking about marriage, or any couple who is already married.

Couples Retreat is a new film with a terrific ensemble cast. The movie focuses on four married couples who on a whim, decide to take a couples retreat to try and help with the marriage problems of one of the four couples. The plan is to go to this wonderful vacation spot, and while one couple works on their relationship, the other three couples will enjoy themselves and have fun. Upon their arrival at the vacation resort, known as Eden the couples quickly learn, there is a difference between Eden East, and Eden West. The resort is actually broken up into various sections attempting to accomplish various purposes. In order for the couples to remain at Eden, they all have to engage in a sort of marriage counseling. While this only lasts a couple of hours a day, with early morning sessions, the couples find themselves engaging in and reacting to the efforts of the camp counselors and especially the teachings of Marcel, played by brilliant character actor, Jean Reno. Through the time at the vacation resort, each couple learns the importance of not only developing loving relationships, but also maintaining them.

While Couples Retreat is a bit quirky at times, it is a refreshing presentation of the importance of maintaining love in a relationship, and the importance of working to maintain marital relationships. In short, I so appreciated the efforts of this film that I can’t help but recommending it to all married couples. It does everything a movie like this should, it has you laughing, thinking and for those who are married, thinking about applying needed principals to maintain a loving relationship in your own relationship. For those doing things the right way, it also is a refreshing breath of fresh air in that it lets you know that some in society, some in the film making industry, understand the value of a good marital relationship. While there are things that need to be worked on by each character we see characters we can relate to no matter who you are. In seeing the progression in each character, we see, and in some ways, relate to what we can do to maintain those things in our own lives.

Couples Retreat was somewhat surprising in a number of ways. One of the most enjoyable things was seeing Vince Vaughn return to a more straight and serious role. He shows his ability as one of the top actors in movies. Don’t get me wrong, there are some scenes that are so funny the audience is roaring in laughter. The yoga session in the movie had me laughing so hard I had to use the napkin from the popcorn to wipe tears away. There are ample moments of humor but it is far more than a straight comedy. It is a form of marital therapy for each individual in a unique, enjoyable, thought provoking way.

On the issue of marriage, I have to make additional comment here. In an industry, “Hollywood,” it is refreshing to see a movie take on the seriousness of marriage, and portray it as something of value, worth trying to save. In a world where the lack of commitment seems to be the norm, this is a message we could all take in and see the value of. Movies sometimes portray things we have to search for to find value in, Couples Retreat is not such a movie, the values portrayed in this movie are in your face, and I for one, appreciated that.

While this isn’t technically a great movie, it is a very good, fun, entertaining movie that I would recommend people see, especially those with marital issues. It is possible; even likely, that many who see this movie will have enough things brought to their attention that some marriages will actually be saved. I don’t think that is a grandiose idea, I think that is a reality. When is the last time we thought about a movie having that dramatic of an impact on people? Couples Retreat is such a movie.

A few years ago I coined the term hepiloguej for the film sequence that occurs after the movie. Couples Retreat has a hepiloguej, stick around until after the credits if you want to see the entire movie.

Now my last note, I am glad, even would say I was uniquely blessed by yesterday’s events. I had a great meal given as a gift from a friend, and I had a great marriage enriching evening with my wife at a wonderful movie that helped us both realize, we love each other as much today as we did some 30 years ago when we exchanged our vows, heck I would go so far as to say we love each other more. A movie, Couples Retreat helped reinforce the good things, and brought to our attention the things we need to continue to work on. A movie could do this? Well for this one movie reviewer, it did just that.

On a scale of 1 – 10, for the 8 individuals going to Bora Bora, and ultimately finding love, I give a very enjoyable, entertaining 8.

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Zombieland

You don’t have to look far to realize I love zombies, heck, if you look at the definition of a zombie, that is someone who has died and come back to life, you might even say I am a follower of the original zombie, Jesus Christ. Of course some who say they follow Jesus, even some who don’t would have issue with that comparison but I think it appropriate.

Now this Halloween season we have the usual scary fare of movies that are coming out. Some deal with supernatural horror, some psychopathic people, some monsters and others other scary realities.

One of the original criticisms of horror I have heard in the past is that it is a “sin” to engage in fear. I think that is taken to the extreme, I find a ton of spiritual truths in horror, and have found the very people that say this are those who often engage in fear to convert others to their beliefs. Then again, there are those who have never engaged in an understanding of horror, especially zombies.

The zombie genera is one that makes social commentary. Sometimes that commentary is deeply rooted in the politics of the system, others, in the need to realize simple truths related to human need. Zombieland uses comedy to get its points across, but in such a fun, evil, delightful way that even the faint of heart will find they enjoy this movie. I expected to enjoy Zombieland, I didn’t know how much.

Zombieland follows four characters on their quest to discover what they hope is a last refuge of normality. There are of course rules and guidelines on how to stay alive and the methods used by filmmaker; director Ruben Fleischer is not only entertaining, but thought provoking. The use of comedy, amidst all of the gore to get the audience to the place where it actually thinks about their own individuality is quite refreshing, not just for a zombie movie, but a movie in general.

Zombieland is full of graphic gore, and over the top special effects. It is graphically so hard to watch that in my opinion is deserving of the ‘R’ rating. The direction, acting, and plot of the story though is deeper than what many would expect, and despite the graphic nature of the movie, it has something to say.

Each character is nicknamed after the city they are from, those include; Jesse Eisenberg who plays the pivotal role of Columbus, Woody Harrelson who is back at his wonderful high level as Tallahassee, Abigail Breslin as Little Rock and Emma Stone in the delightful role of Wichita. We see these characters develop throughout the movie to the place where in a world filled with the need to be self absorbed, they learn to see and appreciate the talents and skills of those living around them, in that is far more commentary than we may realize.

It seems as if Zombieland takes the theme of learning to see the good around us to a not so obvious place. We see that without the willingness to use individual talents and skills around us, to appreciate those around us, that in our own individuality we are certain for doom, and ultimately death. Zombieland takes us to the place where we can see the importance of conquering fears, whether the fear of having to trust someone, or the fears developed of things like clowns or lack of companionship. Whatever the fear, whatever the obstacle, it is in each other that we can find strength, and ultimately joy, even in the places we wouldn’t expect it.

I loved this movie. I plan on seeing it again, and taking my wife to see it with me this time. She normally who hates zombie movies. I think she will like this one though, I think she will laugh; I think she will have a good time, I think she will be surprised. There are tid bits about the movie that were rather special. I love Twinkies; in fact I am giving out Twinkies for the concerts I am playing this month as prizes for the answer of zombie trivia between songs. For those who have seen the movie, you will appreciate this. There is also a wonderful cameo moment in the movie that is quite funny, and I believe quite a tribute to the actor playing the part. We all need to laugh at ourselves, it is nice to know some A list actors are willing to do this, I only hope those of us in the seats, watching the movies are able to do that for ourselves.

If looking for a fun time at the movies this Halloween season, I doubt you will find a more fun, more appropriate movie than Zombieland. While it isn’t for those with a squeamish stomach, it is a movie you may find yourself enjoying more than you thought going in. In the age of high ticket prices and almost unaffordable concessions, you can justify the cost of the ticket but the unexpected good time you are going to experience. If you don’t laugh, if you don’t see the humor, learn the lessons, you may just need to check out to see if you are in fact a living human, or a living dead zombie.

On a scale of 1 – 10 for the 7 letters in Wichita (which is where I live) plus the one surprising cameo appearance, I give a very enjoyable 8.

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Smallville Season 8

Okay let me make it clear right off the bat; I Have been a fan of Smallville since season one. While I am a fan of the Superman saga, I am not so uptight on Superman that I was offended as some loyal fans are with the concept of Smallville. Frankly, I believe the series has done a rather good job of staying true to the Superman storyline. While there are at times concepts that are more unique to the Smallville story than to the original Superman series, I believe, that as a whole, this has added to the Superman saga more than taken away from it. I believe the series has even increased the fold of fans. I like this series so much that I need to give a disclaimer, I have watched every episode, every special feature of every season since season one, I even belong to several groups that have followed the series in detail.

One of the reasons I have loved the series is the excellent production. Smallville seems more like a lengthy movie than a television series. The reproduction has been rewarding, for fans of the series, they will be very satisfied with the DVD’s. Over the years the DVD’s have done a great job at giving the fans more, season eight is no let down in this area. Fans will be pleased that the series has worked to make the DVD’s even more fan friendly and the reproduction, art work, inserts and more are extremely well done and satisfying. I wish other television series and other boxed sets did as good a job at giving the fans more. The DVD set is so satisfying in fact, that for those who have already seen the series on television, they will be pleased they purchased the DVD’s.

While the series is well done the one thing that starts to lack in season eight is the story itself. Missing in season eight are several notable characters. With no clear story as to what has happened with the characters we as viewers are left somewhat in the dark. I have to give credit though, the story does a good job of trying to fill in holes and we even see the return of several characters from seasons past. The primary character, Clark Kent is back and Tom Welling is as good as ever. In some ways he continues to grow up and we see the transformation continue in the life of Clark Kent. I must say though; it is here, in the character of Clark Kent, that I believe, even though I am not a die hard Superman fan as some are, begin to have some issues with the story line.

One of the early signatures of Smallville from the makers is we would never see Clark wear the Superman suit or fly. While the producers have skirted around that, and even in some ways broken their promise, the story line is developing in such a way that either they can’t keep their promise at all, or they continue to deviate in such a way from the original Superman that they change the entire storyline. For many fans, even fair weather fans, this may end up being totally unacceptable. They need either end the series and stand on its own merit, which it can, or start a new series with the same characters either in the mode of Lois and Clark or an entire new Superman series. Frankly, I enjoy the characters, but I would rather the series end than continue in the way it has. It detracts from the original concept of Superman too much. I would love to see a new series, either Lois and Clark or Superman, it is time and Smallville is at a place this needs to happen. Unfortunately if it don’t happen, then Smallville begins, and according to some, already has, loose credibility.

There are so many things about the character of Clark Kent I love. Actually Clark Kent is not the primary character, he is really the alter to Superman or Kal El. It is Clark’s struggle to discover who he is, while recognizing he is more than human, even though he has an apparent human body. There are obvious efforts at making the comparisons to Jesus Christ in the series, this becomes clear when watching the special features and listening to the directors’ commentary. This helped me think about the difficulty Jesus had to go through. We see struggles in the life of Clark Kent portrayed in a way that mirrors the person of Jesus Christ. Clark Kent tries to cope and come to an acceptable conclusion as to who he is, what it means to take a stand to do what is right and ultimately his purpose.

In the concept of learning to accept ones responsibility; season eight of Smallville succeeds. We see Clark Kent more than in any other season come to understand that he can’t sit back and not use his gifts, and powers to help those in need. It is in this struggle that we can all relate. Do we sit back and not change the things we can, or do we make a difference. Season 8, using characters in the early formation of the Justice League, along with long time friends helps Clark with his inner struggles in this search.

I love Smallville, I am anxiously awaiting season nine, but I want the saga of Clark Kent in regards to Smallville to come to an end. I am ready to see Tom Welling take the character to the next level, I am ready for Superman.

I must also comment on the product itself. This is a series that gives the fans what they want in product, I am grateful for that. Not only do we have what we want, it is also affordable. If you haven’t started watching the series, go back and get season one. I promise, it won’t take long for you to discover what I am speaking of and I believe you will also fall in love with the series. Smallville is a wonderful series that thankfully has up to this point, not forgotten the fans.

While I don’t normally give a rating to DVD seasons I will here, for season eight, I give an enjoyable 8.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Inglourious Basterds

If Quentin Tarantino were a politician, there would be no ifs, ands, or buts about it; he would be the unequaled king of sound bites. There is simply put, no single director or writer that in my opinion has the ability to write, or direct a more memorable short sequence in movies. I would go so far as to say, it is possible that there has never been anyone more skilled at creating short memorable scenes than Quentin Tarantino. Unfortunately, while those types of things make memorable movie scenes, while they make lasting memories, and incredible movie trailers, they don’t necessarily make great movies, and for many, that has been one of the criticisms of Mr. Tarantino by many of the movie going audience. Of course many of those have never sat through a full length Tarantino movie and for those who go expecting nothing but blood, gore, in your face language and shocking reality, they have missed out on an incredible talent Tarantino has, and in my opinion don’t get nearly enough credit for, he also knows how to tell a memorable story.

Inglourious Basterds is a story that takes in World War 2 France. In the opening sequences we see the German SS troops come upon a small country dairy farm where a father is questioned about harboring Jews. It doesn’t take long before we see the father give in and the Nazi “Jew Finder,” Colonel Hans played with evil delight by Christoph Waltz shows that he is not a man to be trusted.

One of the young Jewish girls hiding underneath the floorboards, Shosanna Dreyfus, escapes and we later see her in the picture as a theater owner.
Tarantino using an unusual style in having various acts, or stages in the movie goes next to a sequence featuring The Inglourious Basterds commanded by Lt. Aldo Raine played brilliantly by Brad Pitt. Let me make clear here, this role for Ptt, while not as long as I would have thought from the advance trailers of the movie, is by and far my favorite character for Pitt in any movie up until this film. He plays in a absolute terrifying comedic way the role of Tennessee native Aldo Raine. He has one goal, one purpose, to kill Nazis. In the process he wants 100 scalps from each of the men under his command, and he does mean real scalps, and for those very, very few, who live, he wants to make sure he and his men leave a lasting impression to let the whole world know they once served for the SS in the Nazi regime.

Eventually, while the characters portrayed in the two primary roles never meet, they do by happenstance have the same goals, which ultimately result in them taking part in some history changing movie magic. In the process, the viewer is taken through an almost operatic telling of not only part history, but part what if. In other words we have an impression of the brilliantly, twisted mind of Quentin Tarantino telling us what could have been if these characters and events had lived in the way he presents. It is what makes movies magical, and it is one of the things that make Tarantino brilliant.

Now before this gets to sounding like a Quentin Tarantino man crush, let me make clear a few things, while I have the utmost respect for Tarantino, while I enjoyed this movie, while I got caught up in the hype, I have to say, this isn’t my favorite Tarantino film as many have hyped. In fact I don’t even know if this is among the top 3 or four.

In typical, and for many, unknown, Tarantino style we see a lot of dialog in Inglourious Basterds. In most of Tarantino’s movies this leads to some interesting character development. For whatever reason, this doesn’t seem to occur here. We go through the movie not really knowing and having an understanding of the characters. This is especially true for Lt. Aldo Raine. There are other characters though where this is the case, remember it isn’t just Lt Aldo Raine, there are a number of Inglourious Basterds but unfortunately, we don’t really know that much about any of them. Only that they are Jewish and a few of them have a reputation. The jumping back and forth between stories didn’t quite work for me either, that is until the stories merged. On this point, let me make clear, I think that while Tarantino has done this type of thing before, I don’t think there were as many transitions in his films. I think one of the story arcs could have been left out to leave more room for character development.

Inglourious Basterds presents a side of evil that in many ways resembles real evil. I couldn’t help but notice that evil, when confronted with revenge and hate, even with the guise of justice, often becomes a blurred image confusing reality. I can’t help but think of Jesus teachings in the Sermon on the Mount. If someone is angry at their brother they are just as guilty as the murderer. I found myself having a hard time enjoying the evil being perpetuated against even the evil characters in the film. I think that is a part of what Tarantino tries to do though, that is to confront at times particular common notions of things like justice through violence. I am not sure as Tarantino marches to the beat of a different drummer, it is one of the reasons I like his work he is so hard to figure out, yet so dedicated to his work.

I liked Inglourious Basterds, it was worth the price of admission just to see Brad Pitt. Those sound bites, those short lines and scenes will be one of the enjoyable things about this movie that I remember. Seeing a scene where he speaks Italian in a Tennessee accent to a German officer is hilarious. There were a surprising number of scenes that had the audience laughing. Yet, I have to admit, I was disappointed, maybe it was the idiot sitting in front of me that kept using his cell, or if it was just the lack of character development, I am not sure, I just know that for me, compared to the other Tarantino films, either as an actor, writer, director or producer, I can personally think of several of them that I liked more. It was still worth it though, because even when a genius is off a little bit, you are still in for something special, and that is certainly the case with Inglourious Basterds.

On a scale of 1 – 10, start with a ten, take a way the three stooges which he loves, and you end up with a rather enjoyable 7.

The following is a trailer from the movie Inglourious Basterds, just click on teh video, if the video don't work, click on the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02OD8YnzzmE



Interview with Brad Pitt on the Today Show from France
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YloLnrITsyw



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Saturday, August 15, 2009

District 9

On the tails of one of the worst movies of the summer, and one of the worst science fiction films I have seen in years comes a breath of fresh air. Simply put, District 9 gobbles up and blows to bits the lack luster film GI Joe. For those daring to see the two films, you will see unfortunately what science fiction has become in GI Joe, and what it used to be in all of its amazing glory in District 9. This film directed by Neill Blomkamp, reflects on his childhood in South Africa. District 9 gives a reminder of the horror from the years of Apartheid, but a haunting revelation that the actions of prejudice, hatred, and lack of compassion still exist.

Since I am into comparisons today, I will discuss the concept of special effects. It seems as if many movies are driven on visual, especially CGI special effects. Unfortunately in many of those stories we loose the concept of story; it is as if what we are seeing on screen has as much nutritional benefit as a candy bar from the grocery store line. Yet somewhere, even though we enjoy the candy, we know there is a gourmet meal awaiting us that would cause us to reflect on the great Julia Childs. District 9 is such a film, we may enjoy the candy, may even prefer the candy, but once we bite into that wonderful full course meal we like to stay seated around the table because not only has the food been exquisite, but the time, company and surroundings have been life touching. That is what we can obtain from District 9. For many, they may not like a full course meal as much as a snickers bar, but the truth is, we all know the well balanced meal is better for us.

District 9 never forgets the concept of what it is, even with its unique presentation. The movie starts off in what appears to be a documentary, following the lines of many recent films such as Quarantine, The Blair Witch Project, Cloverfield, and others. Yet it transforms quickly from what appears to be a news broadcast to a full blown motion picture that flows and draws the viewer in, in epic proportions. The largely unknown cast helps bring this perspective to a point of reality. While there are more than enough gross out moments of blood, gore, and brutality, that helps drive home the horror of oppression. We also see aliens, referred to as Prawns in all their glory, in all their oppression. I won’t tell you what role they take, but what I will say is don’t go into the film expecting some lackluster CGI driven effect movie without story, without intent to challenge your brain to think outside the box.

Technically District 9 is near perfect. From the direction of Blomkamp, the use of sound, visual cinematography, a haunting concept, and brilliant acting from a cast, many of whom have never acted. This includes the leading role of Wikus played brilliantly by Sharlto Copley takes on everything in this movie. He plays the part of an insecure happy go lucky guy recently promoted on his job to oversee the transfer of District 9 a refugee camp for aliens who arrived some 20 years earlier to a place outside of the Johannesburg City Limits. We see him go through every gambit of emotion and ultimately develop to a sort of super hero figure while all along the way displaying deep human emotion. We see this character, this movie; develop along the way of this fascinating 2 hour film.

One of the beautiful things about District 9 is we see a character change, a character who ultimately becomes both human and alien. He ultimately has the ability to bring about change and instead of running from his responsibility to redeem the poor, stand up for the unjust, and be an instrument of salvation; he takes on the challenge, but at a great cost. We see displayed on screen a true Messiah Figure which will bring about deliverance in the manner of Jesus Christ. In that process we see the importance and reminder for each of us; we see the attempt to provide salvation, a transfiguration and a deliverer to the poor. I don’t know the intent of Blomkamp in his writing and direction of District 9, but there are ample spiritual reminders that seem to resemble awful closely the historical figure of Jesus Christ. What we see is bloody, violent, and heartbreaking, so don’t think this is your average Sunday school savior portrayed on screen, it isn’t, but it is a character many correlations can be drawn from. It is one of the beautiful aspects of quality and real science fiction, it draws from real experience and real knowledge to draw spiritual truth, whether the oppression to the poor, or the need to stand up and speak out against atrocities that plague society, unjust governments, overly aggressive militaries or any other form of atrocity you can think of that exists in society.

District 9 is a special kind of film. It respects the origins of its style, involves the best of all worlds, including special effects, quality acting, and thank goodness, a great story. I will see this film again, likely in the theaters to experience again, one of the closest things to a perfect film this summer. I hope the movie brings people back to a point of reality, it is a prime example of how a movie can incorporate entertainment, special effects, and more while at the same time provide meaning to the movie going experience. This is easily one of the best movies of the summer, it is certainly an early Oscar© contender for 2010. I only hope fans give it a chance, with the entertaining marketing campaign for the movie I think they will get them into the seats early on, the reviews and word of mouth hopefully keep it beyond that. District 9 is a great film, addressing serious issues during a time where we could use the reminders of all that is going on around us, from aggressive politicians who care little about the people, to a society ignoring the needs of the poor, including those in need of health care, and a society where we justify the doing of harm to others based on our own individual needs which bring pleasure to us. District 9 will take you beyond a I don’t give a damn attitude, to a place where maybe, just maybe, we can consider which side of the fence we stand on, a me versus them attitude or a place where we consider taking on the concepts of God in all religions to care for the poor and less fortunate amongst us. Of course in a society where individuals have become God which can establish their own set of guidelines, we run into the risk of seeing the danger of doing nothing. I can only hope and pray that the society we largely see in District 9 is not a true representation of who we are.

In a closing note, today I don’t have a lot of hope as I see a community of people in Wichita Kansas opposing the development of a new center in Wichita to feed the homeless. It seems as if they would rather have the liquor stores in their communities and have nothing to do with helping the poor by the establishment of an additional feeding program for the homeless because it will make their neighborhood look bad. I guess we all live in our own Johannesburg’s we all have a part of an Apartheid system where we can stand around and do nothing. May God help us all!

On a scale of 1 – 10 for the near perfection I give a very enthusiastic 9 for Disctrict 9.

The following is the original short film that District 9 was based on. Click on the link below if the video don't appear below, if the video appears, click on the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlgtbEdqVsk


The following is a HD Movie Trailer for District 9, click on the link if the video don't appear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7Cy9u_-O54


The following is a Com-Con Panel Discussion on the film, Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD-y6pUh610


Com-Con Panel Discussion Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1asS_rCRGA


Com-Con Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSQ268HLc0o


Com-Con Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6CRUwtvoc8


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Monday, August 10, 2009

GI Joe The Rise of Cobra

GI Joe, an American hero. At least that is how I remember it growing up playing with the ever popular GI Joe toys. Most of us have heard stories about baseball cards or sporting cards of some sort being given away by parents; while I have some of those experiences, one that still stings is the giving away of the original GI Joe box of toys I had as a child. Being a child that cherished the American soldier, having family serve for generations I respected everything the early toy, comic, and concept represented. It was true to the respect due the fighting men and women who chose to wear the uniform of the American Soldier. GI Joe, if anything was an American loving, American soldier. My how times have changed!

Hasbro the company behind GI Joe has now ventured into the movie making business. This live action cartoon is just that, a cartoon. The direction has little if any character development and while we have enough special effects on screen to keep us somewhat entertained, it still falls far short. There are no exceptional sequences in the film, even in the special effects driven script. Unfortunately, there are so many holes in the plot that I quickly lost interest in the special effects driven scenes. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the only problem with this flick. How bad was it? Let me say this, next to this summers other comic action flick, Transformers 2, Transformers 2 can be considered a modern day epic. At least there is a story in that movie we can follow to entertain us alongside the special effects. Now understand here, I consider Transformers 2 a sub par film that fell far short of its predecessor.

The story in GI Joe is quite simple, a group of soldiers, known as GI Joe (more on this later) have to save the world from some metal eating virus that is being used as a point of revenge to destroy the world and have the evil doers (a term I learned from a previous president) take control of the planet. This futuristic group of soldiers must save the planet, and mixed in is a sort of love story, buddy helping, get the bad guy scenario. At least that is as good as I can determine from this experience that had me enjoying the leather recliner I was sitting in more than the movie itself. Thank God the theater not only had the large recliner for me to sit in, but was also serving 32 OZ Blue Passions for $9.

One of the issues with GI Joe is we see such poor character development that we really don’t care about the characters we see on screen. This group of soldiers resembles the now popular concepts of a United Nations Force or NATO force more than they do the GI Joe many of us grew up with. In the heartland, in the middle of America, in a city with a fairly significant military base, many parents taking their children to see this movie will be largely disappointed. In fact, that appeared to be the case at the theater I attended. Despite the Military recruiters attending the movie, having their displays set up outside such as the hummers, climbing walls, pull-up bars, football throwing targets and more, there was nothing in the film that resembles the GI Joe most parents grew up with. For many, there would be no problem with that concept, except, the concept of the historical GI Joe is specifically American, and specifically a figure many around the world looked up to. There is nothing wrong with making the story contemporary, but I for one, even as a peace loving person of faith, had issue with the commercialization of a concept that detracts from real American Heroes who earned the name GI Joe. This movie, and contemporary concept, does nothing but steal the name and idea, and uses and transforms a part of history.

With the negative implied, it doesn’t mean there are no positive aspects of the movie. We see glimpses of meaningful components, from dedicated friendships to the power to forgive and realize mistakes are displayed. These are valuable traits in a world that at times seems to be more self driven. We see legitimate sacrifices for a greater cause and the realization that love can be eternal. Now despite my attack on the concept of I believe being disrespectful to the American Soldier, this movie does show value in the concept of being world citizens. I don’t have a problem with this concept; we live in a shrinking world and need to see others in a different way where acceptance and working together is illustrated. The problem I have is again, not in these concepts, but in the concept of totally ignoring the real history of GI Joe. There is also nothing wrong with being respectful and thankful for the sacrifices made by many GI Joes who experienced and lived a life that earned them that name.

It is likely very clear, I didn’t like this movie. It should also be clear why I didn’t like it. I guess for me there are some things that are just sort of spiritual, sort of requiring of respect. For me, while I have differing views regarding war, the military and so forth, I believe those individuals still deserve respect for their willingness to make sacrifice. Those types of characters have been around throughout history. Presenting GI Joe in the way Hasbro does in this film is catamount to portraying King David of the Bible as a Philistine. It just isn’t right! That isn’t the only reason I had issue with the movie though, it is just plane bad, and there are far better films of this nature. I would recommend one of them, or better yet rent a video. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the truth is the truth. I ended up spending $50 for those great seats for my wife and I, a meal, and a couple of drinks, talk about feeling ripped off? That said, proceed with caution.

On a scale of 1 – 10 for the 2 good recliners, and the one good drink I will give a very, very disappointing 3 for GI Joe.

To see the trailer for the movie just click on the video below, if the video don’t appear, just click on the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaNs64k_2xw



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