Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Rock Of Ages Movie Review


Movie Review: Tom Cruise as rock star of the 80s? Mission Accomplished! How else do you explain Ethan Hunt in total control... this time cruising along with his long mane, outlandish outfit and head banging moves. Tom Cruise fans, your hero has perhaps never looked (and been) so eccentric, dirty, sweaty, and of course, wild. Not to say, the others lag behind. There is Alec Baldwin and his business partner Lonny ( Russell Brand) who leave no stone unturned when it comes to giving you that extra dose of laughter... with an extra dose of surprise! Funny. Next, there is the politically motivated protest, led by Patricia Whitmore ( Catherine Zeta-Jones) being held outside the Bourbon bar in order to 'clean society of rock and roll' stuff. Ironically, Zeta is seen salivating the most when it comes to getting a hand or two literally on the rock star. Funny. Finally, it's Julianna and Diego who take us through romance of the 80s... when love was all about sweet nothings... against the background of the iconic Hollywood logo. As for the storyline, Rock of Ages is based on the famous Broadway Musical and is set in 1987. So you should know what to expect. Don't go looking for a great plot and something you have never seen before. Of course, making up for that is the setting of the then LA, generously peppered with Rock's greatest anthems... featuring the music by Poison, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, Journey, Foreigner... and many more.... Tip off: If head banging music, hilarious one liners, love with no strings attached... and kohl eyed Tom Cruise as rock god is dope enough for you, rest assured: you're sure to get your money's worth.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Prometheus Movie Review


Movie Review: In the beginning there was Prometheus, the titan of Greek mythology who wanted to give equal footing to mankind. In the beginning there was also Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) - a movie that completely rewrote the alien versus human, woman to be precise, equation. And in the future, 2089, there is Ridley Scott playing Prometheus (the titan) in Prometheus (the movie). How? The director's quest for scientific knowledge leaves you with ideas and questions unexplained since the birth of humanity: Where do we come from? They made us but who made them? What is our purpose? What happens after we die? Is it okay to discount Darwin's theory of evolution? So on and so forth, as the scientific exploration vessel named Prometheus takes a group of scientists to a planet away from Earth... where ancient mythology, ancient language, extra terrestrial forms, unusual atmosphere, weird creatures... set the tone for a typical Scott-ian treat. In other words, the special effects are rather cutting edge. There are great sets, good shots, state-of-the art tech and gadgets, battle of the galactic space ships and some jaw-dropping, larger-than-life special effects. Case in point, the automated Cesarean operation where a little alien is pulled out from the human body, while the later is immediately stapled to perfection. Clap!

Piranha 3DD Movie Review


Movie Review: More than the Piranhas you just can't wait to see one of the most famous celebrity lifeguards of television - David Hasselhof - saving us from the water monster. That's another story that our Baywatch hero is busy convincing people that he is the ultimate lifeguard with a famous past... that he is hot and happening... that he is ageing fast. In fact, our hero gets into action right at the end... slow motion... Baywatch style. You, by then, have lost hope. So over to the Piranhas.... Once again the teeth-gnashing critters give us the usual blood fest that's meant only for those who have an insatiable appetite for gore. Like the prequel, Piranha 3DD makes sure there is blood splattered across the screen while all are reduced to skeletons. The only difference this time is the location: It's no longer Lake Victoria, but Cross Lake under attack of the Piranhas who navigate their way through other underwater lakes. And once there, the Big Wet Fest becomes a dumping ground of all kinds of body parts. Of course, keeping you on the edge of the seats are the very Piranhas and their sudden attack from nowhere. We know that the monsters digging their teeth into human flesh with a manic frenzy is not really to be taken all that seriously in the Piranha series. But then why can't they just leave those assets alone, please!

Men In Black III Movie Review


Movie Review: Let's rewind history. Shall we! It's been a decade since the Men in Black (MIB) put on their suits for the last time ever: first in 1997 and then in 2002. So it won't really be a bad idea to brush up a little on why we liked (and missed) the secret society of protectors. Well, the MIB gave us good comedy, great special effects, inspiring performances, and ample action. Welcome to Circa 2012 and nothing much seems to have changed. There's Agent J (Will Smith) who still gives us rib-tickling moments with his one liners. In his own words: 'Men for me are 'K'; women for me are 'O'. I refer to couples as 'OK'!' There's the grumpy, agent-of-hardly-any-words, K (Tommy Lee Jones), and tales of his heroic deeds and achievements that have been saving planet Earth. And above all, there are aliens, once again seen as our next-door friendly refugees who are still using New York as their hideout from mean intergalactic creatures. Of course, now we have Boris the animal ( Jemaine Clement), who has just escaped from the Lunar prison and is on the lookout for Agent K for settling scores of the last forty years. Agent J, on the other hand, is on a spree to change the course of his buddy and partner's life... and that of mankind. All this, simply to save the future while he travels back in time. Once the time travel begins (in the movie), it is simply a trip down memory lane. You are actually transported to the USA of the 1960s... in time to witness the launch of Apollo 11 and man's maiden journey to the moon. Don't miss out the setting, the headline makers and the style statement of the Big Brother then. And just incase you thought the Smith-Jones pairing is what kept the MIB series alive, here is more. No doubt, the two have put up a great show in all MIB movies, but taking the partnership forward this time is the Will Smith (Agent J) - Josh Brolin (Agent K, the younger one) bonding. In fact, it's hard to believe that Agent K of the 1960s is not really Agent K of 2012. So convincing is Brolin as the young Tommy Lee Jones. As for Will Smith, he fits the bill (the MIB suit in every sense of the word) as always. Now, for the special effects. The monster show where Smith fights it out with a huge fish that attacks diners is surely worth every penny. The moment when Smith jumps off the Empire State Building to travel back to the past is worth every cutting-edge moment. Add to that some cool gadgets -- the state-of-the-art MIB workplace and the wheel Hoover-bike, for instance -- and you are left high and dry. Sadly, it's the 3D that does not really spruce up the drama, but once you know you are in for some real MIB-isms (a hi-tech, buddy sci-fi comedy that features everything weird, creepy, funny and wonderful in and around the universe), you don't really care.

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