Friday, February 12, 2016

Quick Review: Deadpool!



OK, most of my friends have seen it, but here's my review of Deadpool.

First off, it's really one of the most faithful Marvel films I've scene, particularly getting the feel of Deadpool.

Next, it's extremely Funny. Maybe the funnies superhero movie ever. Often that humor is sophomoric, sometimes they're trying too hard.

Also, remember, this film is very much for adults. Aside from the violence, language, jokes, and full frontal nudity, this is has a hard R Rating.

Now that's all out of the way, I also have to say, it's a really good movie. I mean, the plot structure is kinetic, and a great way to keep the action moving, while still telling what actually unfolds as a very compelling story.

I recommend it to anyone who likes action, and humor, but wouldn't mind jokes about butt sex, and strippers.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Kung Fu Panda 3: Part 2! Meet the Creators!



So, here's the the 2nd half of my Kung Fu Panda experience.

This time, I interview the Directors, and the Producer!

But sadly...  due to a technical problem, I'm not actually in it!


Anyway, it was a great day!

Kung Fu Panda 3: Part two! Meet the creators!

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Kind of an update...





      OK, so... here's a story... a few weeks ago I was invited to do a interview/cooking segment with the directors, and producer of Kung Fu Panda 3. Sadly there was a problem with the taping. To be precise, my camera didn't seem to record. but, the other camera, that focused on the Talent, did record... and Shawn Brouwer was nice enough to work on piecing something workable together.
So, this is a special, limited edition "Movie Fan" with:


Directors : Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Producer: Melissa Cobb


And special guest: Iron Chef Tony Wu!
(oh, and see the movie!)

Here's what I got!  

Friday, November 21, 2014

Review: Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1: Section 1

No Fancy Dancy review on this one, movie fans. It's already 3AM, and I need to get up early.

 So... if you've seen the other two Hunger Games, then, well, dollars to donuts, you're going to see this one also. If you're not, then... well, you are not. This being said "Mockingjay" is a pretty good flick. It has some good action, and acting by the part of the returning cast. The only real problem, as you can expect, is that this is one book, stretched over two movies. So, as you can imagine, there's a lot of scene stretching, and some added material, to keep the pace up. Still, the story stays pretty close to the book, and the one change they made, I actually really enjoyed.

So, I guess what I'm saying is, if you were already planning on seeing it, it's not going to be horrible. It's going to be pretty good. If you were only kind of into the other two, then.. be prepared for some long, drawn out stuff here.


Friday, August 8, 2014

If you're wondering....

No review for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," I'm afraid. I had actually planned to review it, but they held the movie preview on a Wednesday Night, and I had to work at 4am on Thursday... so just couldn't pull it off.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Movie Review: Guardians of the Galaxy




Hey Movie Fans!

OK, first... stop.

Go see "Guardians of the Galaxy."

Ok, the rest of this is going to be me talking about Guardians of the Galaxy. But I just wanted to get that out of the way. Yes. It's good. Yes. You should see it.

Now, for the actual review. I have to warn you, this one is going to be filled with tangents. If you don't care.. just remember I already told you to go see the movie.

"Guardians of the Galaxy" is the 10th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and arguably, the biggest gamble for the studio since Iron Man back in 2008.  That's because, unlike all the other Marvel films, the Guardians are relatively unknown. I mean, if you're a nerd like me, you have no idea who Star-Lord, Groot, Drax, Gamora, or Rocket Racoon are. And, yes, I am a big enough nerd that I DO know who they all are. n fact, Thanks to my cousins, I read the Rocket Racoon mini-series way back in the 80's. My point is, I'm a nerd.

"Guardians" stars Chris Pratt, of "Parks and Recreation", as Star-Lord, an earthling who was kidnapped, and raised by a bunch of space pirates. Right from the go, we find out a few things about Star-Lord. He loves his groves, he's good in a fight, funny, and he's irresponsible with the ladies. Classic hero stuff.

Soon, he's caught up in a plot that sounds like something out of a caper film, surrounded by an oddball cast including Zoe Saldana, as the assassin Gamora, Dave "Deacon"  Batista as the psychopath Drax, Groot the... Tree voiced by Vin Diesel, and of course, the scene stealing, gun-toting Rocket voiced by Bradly Cooper. They need to team up to save the universe, and, if they're lucky, turn a profit at the same time.

I could name the rest of the cast, because they all to a great job here, but that would take me all night.. and you can look it up on Wikipedia. Just know that everyone involved filled their roles perfectly.

To help helm this motley story , the Studio brought in James Gunn. I first was introduced to Gunn's amazing humor, and heart way back in 2000, with another superhero flick, "The Specials." Since then, he's spread his special form of fun and action across films ranging from "Scooby Doo" to "Lollipop Chainsaw." and he continues he deluded form of fun and action here.  He not only directed the film, he also wrote it, and his touch is in every scene... and it all comes across perfectly. It would be very easy to get lost in a film with this many characters, and this many complex elements, but he's able to keep it all moving smoothly, keeping the action pretty much non-stop, and still include a lot of humor, and heart.

OK, so, Guardians isn't a perfect film. While it is one of the best in the M.C.U., I don't think it IS the best. While I love the lighthearted nature of the action, at some point, it just get's a little over the top, and I stop fearing that anything bad is going to happen. That's not all bad. This is supposed to be a really fun action film after all, but when you rob a movie like this of real danger, it takes some of the fear out of the script. But, you know what, this is just a small quibble. Overall, the movie is pretty damn thrilling.

Just to note, the special effects are really top notch in this one. Every scene seems crammed packed full of wonderful scenery and intense sequences. This film has not one, but two CGI characters in the lead, and both feel very real on the set.  I did see it in 3-D, and while a LOT of the effects really did pop on the screen, I think you can get away with just seeing it in 2D if you wanted. I mean, when it come out  in 3D I intend on buying it... but hey, that's me.

Parents! As for violence.. think 80's action movies. There are some deaths, and some of them are on camera, but they all are faceless baddies, with no blood. Kids of all ages will be entertained, but it's up to you how much of that you want to expose them to.

So, as I said at the top... go see this movie. If you're one of the people who reads my reviews, and reads this far into them, you REALLY need to see this movie. Oh, and stay after the credits for a tag that... well, I don't know for sure. They didn't show it in the screening I saw. So, I guess I'll go have to see it again.

Cool.

Lots more movies till to come this summer, including the new "Sin City" and "Teenage Mutant Please Kill Me Before I Have To See It Turtles."

Until the...I leave you with... the hoff.





Thursday, July 24, 2014

No movie this week!

No movie this week, gang. Was feeling a little too out of it to make it to Hercules today.

Next week: Guardians of the Galaxy!

You're mission until then... Watch James Gunn's FIRST superhero flick, "The Specials"

It's full of awesome!