Welcome to The Movie Tree

Hello and welcome to The Movie Tree. Like most people, I am a big fan of movies. I, however, take movie watching to the extreme. In 2012 I watched 242 'new' movies (Yes, I track how many I watch). When I say new movies, I mean new to me. This number does not include the movies I watched for a second, or however many, time. You might be wondering how I was able to watch 242 'new' movies in 365 days. Well, I tend to watch movies in segments. I'll watch a little during lunch, a little more while working out, then finish it up during my early morning shift of feeding our baby boy. It's probably not the way the director intended me to watch it, but it allows me to watch more movies! I also have a wife that enjoys watching movies as well.

I am also big on rating movies. Usually I rate movies on sites such as IMBD and Film Affinity, but I will share those here as well. I rate movies based on a 1-10 scale ( you can see my translation of the scale on the Rating Tree). I'm not big on writing lengthy reviews, but I will from time to time. You will also see Top 10 lists, weekly recaps of the movies I watched, and my reactions to upcoming films and movie news. Feel free to agree or disagree with any post- I welcome the discussion. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Branch Out: 8 Seconds (1994)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 

A film based on the life of Lane Frost, 1987 PRCA Bull Riding World Champion who takes on a bull that no man should ride.


My Rating: 7/10
IMDB Ratings: 2,974


Source: IMDB

Monday, September 16, 2013

Weekly Recap: September 8- 14, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week.

Featured:

 Wreck it Ralph (2012)- 8/10

I always wondered what it was like to 'live' inside a video game. As cool as it would be, I'm sure, as Ralph finds out, it would get tiresome doing the same thing over and over again. This movie is funny, clever and just down-right fun. I enjoyed all the video game references, and the DVD has the coolest pause feature I've come across. 





The Rest:

Chinatown (1974)- 8/10- I can see why it is considered a classic. Nicholson was great in this murder mystery.

Now You See Me- (2013)- 5/10- The 'magic' parts were pretty awesome, but the rest of the movie was just okay.

Scooby Doo! The Mystery Begins (2009)- 5/10- Despite being a lower-budget, direct-to-DVD, it is just as good as the live-action Scooby Doo flicks that hit the big screen. 

Along Came a Spider (2001)- 4/10- Even if you didn't see it coming, the 'twist' at the end isn't enough to save it.

Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (2011)- 4/10- A funny fairy-tale flick at times, but lacked something. Maybe it needed more Andy Dick.

Screwballs 2: Loose Screws (1985)- 3/10- A raunchy 80's comedy that just wasn't very funny.


Movies watched this week: 7
Movies watched in 2013: 139

Source: IMDB 

Trailer of the Week: Grudge Match (2013)


Rocky versus Raging Bull.... the long awaited showdown. Never mind that is about 30 years too late. The plot is very close to Rocky Balboa- a video game boxing match leads to a real-life showdown- but this time is two old rivals rather than the old champ versus the new one. I am intrigued enough to watch. I don't expect the boxing to be great with the age of the two actors, but De Niro and Stallone look like they can still throw down. Grudge Match is set to release on Christmas Day.

Source: YouTube

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Branch Out: The Program (1993)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 
 
Players at ECU deal with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.



My Rating: 7/10
IMDB Ratings: 5, 793

Source: IMDB

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Weekly Recap: September 1- 7, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured:

Mud (2012)- 6/10

Two young boys help a fugitive escape bounty hunters and  reconnect with the woman he loves. Matthew McConaughey and the rest of the cast were quite great here, but I wasn't a big fan of the direction the movie took in the final act. It was still a pretty good movie. 







The Rest:

Noobz (2012)- 4/10- This 'gamer' movie had it's funny moments, but was just okay overall. There was a funny appearance from 'that guy in Starship Troopers.'


Movies watched this week: 2
Movies watched in 2013: 132

Source: IMDB

Top 10 Football Movies

Football season is now upon us so I give you my top 10 football movies.

10. Friday Night Lights (2004)- 7/10

It really does a nice job of capturing just how big high school football is to 'smaller' towns- especially in Texas.  I hear the TV show is better, but I have not gotten into that yet.







9. Little Giants (1994)- 7/10

A fun family flick about a group of misfits taking on a juggernaut of a peewee football team. This was the only time I cheered for the Giants over the Cowboys. 








8. Brian's Song (1971)- 7/10

A touching, and true, story about legendary running back Gayle Sayers and his friend and teammate, Brian Piccolo, who finds out he is dying from cancer. 







7. The Program (1993)- 7/10

James Caan again makes the list as the head football coach of ECU, a college football team. It deals with the pressures to win, drug use, and college life in general.







6. Varsity Blues (1999)- 7/10

Another film showcasing high school football, but this one is a bit on the lighter side. Friday night football, drinking, stripping teachers and a whipped-cream bikini.








5. Necessary Roughness (1991)- 7/10

What do you get when you have to build a college football team with no scholarships? A team full of misfits, a female kicker, and a 34 year-old quarterback.







4. Remember the Titans (2000)- 8/10

Disney has really done a good job with their recent sports movies. Titans really captures the racial turmoil of the time period, and includes some good football action along the way.







3. Any Given Sunday (1999)- 8/10

Steamin' Willie Beamen! Oliver Stone probably isn't the guy you would expect to deliver an awesome football movie, but he does here. This was a great role for Al Pachino, and has the best football scenes of any of this list.







2. Jerry MaGuire (1996)- 8/10

The movie that popularized "Show me the money!" Although football isn't the central theme here, this is a great movie. Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding, Jr. were a great team.







1. Rudy (1993)- 9/10

There is really no doubt in my mind what the best football movie is. I'm not a fan of Notre Dame, but this movie makes me one for a couple of hours. A true underdog story that gives me chills every time I watch it.








Source: IMDB

Friday, September 6, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Gravity (2013)


This one looks intense. James Cameron was quoted as saying that Gravity was the best space movie ever done- that is saying something coming from the direct of Aliens. Gravity features two top-notch actors in George Clooney and Sandra Bullock, and there appears to be some stunning visuals. The trailer has moved this movie up even higher on my most anticipated list. Gravity is set to hit theaters in October.


Source: YouTube

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Branch Out: Necessary Roughness (1991)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 




After losing all their scholarships, the Texas State University Fightin' Armadillos are forced to build a team from actual students, a female kicker, and a 34 year old quarterback.


My Rating: 7/10
IMDB Ratings: 6,285


Source: IMDB

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Weekly Recap: August 25- August 31, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured: 

Olympus Has Fallen (2013)- 6/10

After the White House is attacked and the President is held hostage, Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) is the countries last hope. Leave it to Gerard Butler to take down a terrorist organization all by himself. The effects were weak at times, but it was fun, mindless action.






The Rest: 

Never Say Never Again (1983)- 5/10- Sean Connery really should have said 'Never Again' and stayed retired as James Bond.

Throw Momma from the Train (1987)- 5/10- I kind of expected more from a Billy Crystal- Danny DeVito comedy duo, but it had it's funny moments.


Movies watched this week: 3
Movies watched in 2013: 130


Source: IMDB

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Branch Out: Rookie of the Year (1993)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 

12-year-old Henry Rowengartner signs on to pitch for the Chicago Cubs after an accident leaves him with a powerful pitching arm.


My Rating: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 12,137


Source: IMDB

Monday, August 26, 2013

Weekly Recap: August 18- 24, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured:

42 (2013)- 6/10

The story of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. The movie had potential, but it didn't quite live up to the power of the historical feat. The acting was decent, and the baseball scenes looked real enough, but the movie lacked heart. 






 
The Rest:

Outside Providence (1999)- 6/10- Dildo goes to prep school- a fun coming-of-age comedy.

Mercury Rising (1998)- 5/10- I was quite a performance by youngster Miko Hughes, and Bruce Willis plays a familiar role. 

Dredd (2012)- 4/10- For a movie where the action was pretty much non-stop, it was rather boring.


Movies watched this week: 4
Movies watched in 2013: 127


Source: IMDB

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Parkland (2013)


Parkland recounts the events that occurred at Dallas' Parkland Hospital on the day U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. This will give us a glimpse into the lives of the others that were directly affected that day. It looks to me like this will be similar to Bobby (2006), which chronicled the night Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated. A great cast and great source material gives this movie the potential to be great. Parkland is set to hit theatres in October.

Source: IMDB, YouTube

Thursday, August 22, 2013

From Daredevil to Superman to Batman


Ben Affleck may just tackle every superhero. First he was Matt Murdock, a.k.a. Daredevil- terrible movie in my opinion. Then he played the man that played Superman in Hollywoodland. And now he will be the new Batman.

I read a few weeks ago that WB wanted an 'older' Batman to star along Henry Cavill in their new Batman-Superman movie, and Ben fits that bill. I actually like the choice. He has a few years on the new Superman, but isn't too old to put on the mask and kick some tail. Aside for a few terrible performances (see Gigli) he has been pretty solid- especially the last few years.

The untitled Batman-Superman movie is shaping up quite well. Hopefully it is successful and we will finally get the Justice League movie that has been talked about for years now.

Source: JoBlo

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Branch Out: Little Big League (1994)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 
 
Twelve-year-old Bill Heywood becomes the owner of the Minnesota Twins after his grandfather leaves him the team in his will. After firing the hated manager, Bill appoints himself as the leader of the team and attempts to lead them to the playoffs. 
 
 
My Ratings: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 5,711

Source: IMDB
 
 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Weekly Recap: August 11- August 17, 2013

A weekly recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week.

Featured:

Movie 43 (2013)- 3/10

An out of work writer pitches a movie with insane story lines.  They weren't lying when they said it was the biggest cast of stars ever assembled. That being said, it is just plain bad. I get why the actors would make a movie like this- take a break just to make a nonsense movie- but none of the stories were funny. They were just too over-the-top for my taste. 






The Rest:

It's a Disaster (2012)- 6/10- A funny movie in a not-so-funny situation. What would you do if you were stuck in a house with your closest friends, knowing you had just hours to live?

Something Borrowed (2011)- 5/10- A predictable rom-com in which John Krasinski is under utilized, but Ginnifer Goodwin is charming enough. 

Scooby Doo! Stage Fright (2013)- 5/10- Another Scooby Doo adventure- this one featuring a 'phantom' terrorizing a talent show. 

Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (2013)- 5/10- It caused quite a stir when people discovered it was a mockumentary (although obvious) but still an interesting look at the largest shark that ever existed. 

Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977)- 5/10- A lot of the kids are back, but it's not the same without Buttermaker as the coach.

Deathstalker (1983)- 2/10- A warrior with a magic sword out to save a princess from an evil magician by winning a tournament. The plot sounded fun at least. 

Slap Her... She's French (2002)- 2/10- A teen comedy? featuring extremely bad accents. 


Movies watched this week: 8
Movies watched in 2013: 123


Source: IMDB

Friday, August 16, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Prisoners (2013)


What a nightmare it must be to have your children go missing. The cast is top both for this one- with Hugh Jackman and Terrence Howard as the father's to the missing girls, Jake Gyllenhaal as the detective looking for them, and Paul Dano as the potential suspect. I certainly wouldn't want to face an angry Jackman; I don't suppose metal claws will be coming out of his hands though. Prisoners looks like it will be a fun thriller and I am quite sure we will get a twist or two. It is set to release in September.


Source: YouTube

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Branch Out: Wet Hot American Summer (2001)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.
 
 
 On the last day of summer camp 1981, the counselors try to settle all their unfinished business. Including pent-up sexual frustrations, unresolved post-traumatic stress, pending separations and the big talent show.
 
 
My Rating: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 18,280

Source: IMDB

Monday, August 12, 2013

Weekly Recap: August 4- August 10, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured:

G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)- 6/10

The Joes are back to stop Cobra Commander from taking over the world; including Joe himself. Most of the cast is new, but there are some familiar faces. As ridiculous as the first G.I. Joe was, I enjoyed it for what it was. I had the same feeling with Retaliation. As ridiculous as it is at times, it is still mindless fun. 






The Rest:

Jack Reacher (2012)- 5/10- Tom Cruise proves he can still bring it on the action front, but the movie was just lacking something to take it to another level.

Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)- 4/10-The animation was impressive at times, but overall it felt uninspired.


Movies watched this week: 3
Movies watched in 2013: 115

Source: IMDB

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Devil's Pass (2013)


The Dyatlove Pass Incident is one of the most fascinating stories I have come across. You should read up on it if you have not already heard of it. I'm glad that there will finally be a movie made about the incident, but I am a little wary of Devil's Pass. The found footage approach is a nice touch but it looks like the filmmakers may screw up a great historical story. It is hard to tell form the trailer, but there appears to be some underground bunker that houses strange creatures- not what I think of when I read about the 1959 incident. Regardless I will be checking it out. Devil's Pass has already been released in other countries, but is set to release in the US late August.


Source: YouTube

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Top 10 Worst Shark Movies

In honor of Shark Week I wanted to put a list of my Top 10 Shark movies together, but aside from Jaws and Jaws II, there aren't many good ones. There are, however, a lot of bad ones. Thank you SyFy.


10. Dark Tide (2012)- 3/10
 
A year after her partner was killed by a great white shark, a professional diver (Halle Berry) returns to the water after a wealthy man pays her to dive with the great whites. 







9. Sharknado (2013)- 2/10
 
A freak hurricane hits Los Angeles, scooping up sharks in water spouts and carrying them inland.








8. Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009)- 2/10
 
Two prehistoric sea creatures are freed from their icy grave and re-engage in battle along the California coast. 
7. Creature (1998)- 2/10
 
A marine biologist (Craig T. Nelson) tries to stop a shark-like creature that is terrorizing a secret military base and the island it is located on. 
6. Megalodon (2002)- 2/10
 
A deep-sea drilling operation frees a sixty-foot prehistoric shark- the Megalodon. 








5. Malibu Shark Attack (2009)- 2/10
 
A hunting pack of prehistoric goblin sharks terrorize lifeguards in their half sunken lifeguard stand after a tsunami floods Malibu. 
4. Dinoshark (2010)- 2/10

A dinoshark is freed from a glacier, thanks to global warming, and begins killing tourists and locals in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.








3. Sharktopus (2010)- 2/10
 
A military created half-shark, half-octopus creature escapes and brings terror along the coast of Mexico.








2. Two-headed Shark Attack (2012)- 2/10
 
A two-headed shark sinks a Semester at Sea ship and goes after the survivors that escaped to a deserted atoll. 
1. Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002)- 1/10

Two researchers discover that the Megalodon is still alive in Mexican waters, and is feeding on anything that crosses its path. 









Source: IMDB
 
 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Branch Out: The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.


A documentary about die hard video game players seeking to break classic arcade game records, including Donkey Kong


My Rating: 8/10
IMDB ratings: 23,744

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Weekly Recap: July 28- August 3, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week.

Featured:

Wild Target (2009)- 7/10

A veteran hitman (Bill Nighy) fails to kill his latest target, a lovely female thief (Emily Blunt), causing to go on the run together. As one would expect, he falls for her charms. This was a nice little find on Netflix instant. Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt are a great team, and Ron from the Harry Potter series was quite funny as well. 






The Rest:

Evil Dead (2013)- 7/10- There was a bit more terror and gore than the Bruce Campbell version, but there were quite a few nods to the original.

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013)- 5/10- I did not like Jim Carrey much at all in this one, but Steve Carell brought a few laughs. A decent magic flick. 

Planet Hulk (2010)- 4/10- Although I like the story lines, the Marvel animation movies just don't do it for me. 


Movies watched this week: 4
Movies watched in 2013: 112

Source: IMDB

Trailer of the Week: Lone Survivor (2014)


Based on the failed 'Operation Red Wings' mission in June 2005 where 4 SEAL Team members set out to capture a Taliban leader- only one survived. It loses some of its suspense when you know the outcome (as is the case with most movies based on true events). That being said, Lone Survivor is still a movie I will be checking out. Peter Berg showed he can handle combat movies with The Kingdom, and needs to return to that form after Battleship and Hancock. Lone Survivor is set to release in January 2014.

Source: YouTube

Friday, August 2, 2013

Branch Out: The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.




A documentary of the time John Lennon transformed from a musician to an antiwar activist, and how the U.S. government tried to silence him. 


My Rating: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 3,380 

 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Movie Tree Top 100

In honor of my 100th post I have decided to list my top 100 movies of all-time. This was no easy task- there were a lot of movies I thought would make the top 100, but there simply wasn't enough room.

100: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
99: Rear Window (1954)
98: Frankenstein (1931)
97: Dracula (1931)
96: Finding Neverland (2004)
95: The Usual Suspects (1995)
94: Stripes (1981)
93: National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
92: Die Hard (1988)
91: Multiplicity (1996)
90: Casino (1995)
89: Aliens (1986)
88: Fight Club (1999)
87: The Godfather (1972)
86: The Godfather II (1974)
85: Ghosts of the Abyss (2003)
84: 21 Grams (2003)
83: Wall-E (2008)
82: Toy Story 3 (2010)
81: Casino Royale (2006)
80: Ray (2004)
79: Ironman (2008)
78: JFK (1991)
77: Santa Clause (1994)
76: Star Trek (2009)
75: Tommy Boy (1995)
74: Finding Nemo (2003)
73: Saving Private Ryan (1998)
72: Super Troopers (2002)
71: Orange County (2002)
70: The Assassination of Jesse James (2007)
69:  500 Days of Summer (2009)
68: Warrior (2011)
67: Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
66: Return of the Jedi (1983)
65: The Others (2001)
64: Starship Troopers (1997)
63: Batman Begins (2006)
62: Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
61: The Dark Night Rises (2012)
60: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1994)
59: The Incredibles (2004)
58: Monsters, Inc. (2001)
57: A Few Good Men (1997)
56: The Wizard of Oz (1939)
55: Bull Durham (1988)
54: V for Vendetta (2006)
53: Ocean's Eleven (2001)
52: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
51: Inception (2010)
50: Can't Hardly Wait (1998)
49: Forrest Gump (1994)
48: Sandlot (1993)
47: Miracle (2004)
46: Jurassic Park (1993)
45: The Ten Commandments (1956)
44: Titanic (1997)
43: Catch Me if You Can (2002)
42: A Beautiful Mind (2001)
41: Twister (1996)
40: National Treasure (2004)
39: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
38: Inglorious Basterds (2009)
37: Underworld: Evolution (2006)
36: The Departed (2006)
35: Elf (2003)
34: Apollo 13 (1995)
33: Rudy (1993)
32: Major League II (1994)
31: For the Love of the Game (1999)
30: Almost Famous (2000)
29: Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)
28: The Dark Knight (2008)
27: The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
26: Jaws (1975)
25: Back to the Future Part II (1989)
24: Tin Cup (1996)
23: Toy Story 2 (1999)
22: Christmas Vacation (1989)
21: Back to the Future (1985)
20: When Harry Met Sally (1989)
19: Batman (1989)
18: Star Wars (1977)
17: The Goonies (1985)
16: 61* (2001)
15: Walk the Line (2005)
14: Major League (1989)
13: Troy (2004)
12: Underworld (2003)
11: Cinderella Man (2005)
10: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
9: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
8: Passion of the Christ (2004)
7: The Monster Squad (1987)
6: Goodfellas (1990)
5: Big Fish (2003)
4: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
3: Toy Story (1995)
2: Ghostbusters (1984)
1: Field of Dreams (1989)




Monday, July 29, 2013

Weekly Recap: July 21- July 27, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week.

Featured:

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)- 6/10

After escaping a witches grasp in a ginger-bread house, Hansel and Gretel decide to track down witches and kill them all. Despite mostly bad reviews, I had a fun time with Hansel and Gretel. The witches weren't the best to look at (perhaps the point) but the action was intense and it was quite funny at times. 






The Rest:

Lincoln (2012)- 7/10- Daniel Day-Lewis was quite impressive portraying Lincoln in his final days as he worked to abolish slavery. 

Sharknado (2013)- 2/10- A movie that gained a lot of attention a few weeks back for being so bad it's good. I felt the same way for about 10 minutes, then realized it was just bad. 

Lost Voyage (2001)- 2/10- Just a bad movie about a recovered ship that went missing in the Bermuda Triangle years earlier.


Movies watched this week: 4
Movies watched in 2013: 108

Source: IMDB

Trailer of the Week: 47 Ronin (2013)


A fictional account of a real-life band of Samurai warriors in Japan who set out to avenge their master's death. We have seem Tom Cruise as a Samurai, so why not Keanu Reeves? It has been a while since Keanu has graced the big screen- or so it seems. I am not quite sure how I feel about 47 Ronin, but there will be some good sword fights, fantastic creautres and a women that turns into a dragon....could be fun. 47 Ronin is set to release on Christmas Day.


Source: YouTube

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Branch Out: Silver Bullet (1985)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.


 
Based on a Stephen King novella, it stars Corey Haim as a paraplegic boy who, along with his uncle and his sister, battles a werewolf that has been terrorizing the town.  


My Rating: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 10,981
 


Monday, July 22, 2013

Super Bat is coming!


It appears Warner Bros. has been planning this for years. We were treated with a fake billboard in I Am Legend (2007) but it appeared it would never come to fruition. But the big announcement at Comic Con this past weekend was that Superman and Batman will indeed be joining each other on the big screen, with Zach Snyder directing. 

Henry Cavill will be back as Superman, but it is almost a certainty that Bale has retired from wearing the bat suit. I wrote last week that Marvel was eying Joseph Gordon-Levitt to play Doctor Strange, but he very well could be the man joining Cavill on screen in 2015.

It doesn't appear this is going to be the Justice League movie that has been rumored for sometime, but it is a giant step in that direction. Who knows, maybe we will see a few more DC characters make an appearance. Either way, this is exciting news. But Snyder definitely has his work cut out for him.


Source: JoBlo

Weekly Recap: July 14- July 20, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured:

A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)- 5/10

John McClane takes his show to Russia to help his son that he believes to be in trouble. Overall it is a decent action movie but feels nothing like a Die Hard movie. It is chalked full of bad jokes and way too much slow-motion. Two John McClanes do not make for a better movie.






The Rest:

She-Devil (1989)- 3/10- One would think a movie with Roseanne Barr playing a housewife seeking revenge on her cheating husband would be funny; but it is not...at all. 


Movies watched this week: 2
Movies watched in 2013: 104


Source: IMDB

Friday, July 19, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013)


Flint returns to Swallow Falls where the giant food his invention created has now come to life. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was a nice little surprise. I wasn't expecting much from it going in, but I really enjoyed it. The sequel looks like it is going to be just as fun. We will be treated with more food jokes and plenty of food-animals- Shrimpanzees, Tacodiles and Watermeolphants....oh my. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is set to release September 27 of this year.


Source: YouTube

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Comic Con 2013 has officially begun!



One of the most news filled weeks of the year. I cannot wait for all the fun stuff we will see. One of these days I am going to take the trip out west and attend this thing. For now I will just enjoy all the pictures and videos from the lucky ones in attendance.

Casting Doctor Strange



Doctor Strange should be a big part of Marvel's Phase III. I have even read that Marvel wants to make Doctor Strange the next 'Iron Man' of the series. If that is the case, it is very important to cast the right person to play the neurosurgeon turned Sorcerer Supreme.

According to Latino Review, Marvel may be eying Joseph Gordon-Levitt to man the cape. This would be an interesting choice; he is certainly a hot commodity these days and has done rather well. But could he take this character to the level Downey, Jr. took Iron Man? It is possible I suppose. What I find most interesting is that (SPOILER AHEAD) Gordon-Levitt could be in line to play another caped superhero for DC Comics. Of course I am talking about Batman.

If you had the choice, would you take on a new character for a thriving franchise or would you choose to be the next man to put on the bat suit? Tough call. That being said, I do not think Gordon-Levitt will be the last name we hear when it comes to casting Doctor Strange.


Source: JoBlo

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Branch Out: In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.


Footage and interviews of the surviving members from NASA's Apollo missions


My Rating: 8/10
IMDB Ratings: 4,152
  

Monday, July 15, 2013

Weekly Recap: July 7- July 13, 2013

A recap of the movies I watched for the first time this past week. 

Featured:

Identity Thief (2013)- 5/10

Melissa McCarthy steals Jason Bateman's identity- has to be funny right? Turns out, not as much as I expected. Sure, there were some funny moments (most were in the trailers), but not enough to put it over the top. It appears that McCarthy is funniest in smaller doses; still loved her in Bridesmaids.






The Rest:

2-headed Shark Attack (2012)- 2/10- A movie so bad I couldn't stop watching. You find a lot of those on SyFy. 


Movies watched this week: 2
Movies watched in 2013: 102


Source: IMDB

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Trailer of the Week: Oldboy (2013)


I have the 2003 South Korean version by Park Chan-wook sitting in my Netflix queue, but I have not got around to watching it. I have heard it is one awesome flick. The American remake by Spike Lee looks like it could be pretty awesome too. So much so, that I am going to hold out on watching the 2003 version even longer. Apparently there is a great twist at the end and I don't want to know anything going in. 

Josh Brolin looks like he is going to be great in this role- as a man kidnapped and held in solitary confinement for 20 years. Judging by the hammer scene in the trailer, we are in for some ruthless, revenge killings. Oldboy is set to release in October. 


Source: YouTube

Thursday, July 11, 2013

From the Big Screen to the Small Screen

It has been commonplace lately for Hollywood to take a popular TV series and turn it into a movie- 21 Jump Street, Dark Shadows, The A-Team- but now we are seeing things move the other direction.



Earlier this week it was reported that Fox has ordered a pilot episode for a potential The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series. The movie was somewhat disappointing, but I could see it being an entertaining series. With that announcement I now count 5 upcoming TV series that first graced the big screen. These are just the ones I am aware of.

In addition to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, there is Hannibal that just finished airing; which of course is about Dr. Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs. The series is actually more like the prequel to Lambs, Red Dragon- based on the novel by the same name.



The other 3 are set to air this fall- Dracula, Sleepy Hollow and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nothing too new with Dracula- vampires are quite popular on the small screen these days. The Sleepy Hollow series looks interesting with Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman waking up in modern times. But the series I am most looking forward to is Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D featuring Agent Coulson from the Marvel movies. It won't be focused on The Avengers, and it is not likely Downey, Jr. will be making any appearances, but it should be full of fun easter eggs.


Source: IMDB

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Branch Out: Without Limits (1998)

A movie you may have missed- less than 25,000 reviews on IMDB.



The story of Steve Prefontaine, a famous long distance runner that ran at the University of Oregon and in the Munich Olympics before dying in a car wreck at the age of 24. 


My Rating: 8/10

IMDB Ratings: 4,641