Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Good Luck Chuck (2007) - Shelvia W

Starring: Jessica Alba, Dane Cook

I thought it was one of the cute chick flick - turns out to be directed for guys!
I should have realised that they didn't cast Jessica Alba in the movie to attract girls.
Keep your expectations low. Enough said.

Rating: 6/10

The Fountain (2006) - Shelvia W

"What if you could live forever?"


Starring: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz
Director: Darren Aronofsky

I find the movie interestingly different.

Three parallel love stories, each from the past, present and the future, all with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz playing the main characters as follows:
  • Past Story: About Tomas being a conquistador in the Mayan underworld, who's looking for "the tree of life" to free his demonized Queen Isabel;

  • Present Story: Dr Tommy Creo, an oncologist who's researching "various trees" through animal testing, trying to find a cure for his wife, Izzi Creo;

  • Future Story: Tom, an astronaut who travels in an ecospheric spacecraft housing a "living tree", towards a golden nebula. He was often accompanied by with visions of Izzi.


The scenes in this movie were very pretty (especially when combined with the beautiful music). The movie has a very interesting dreamy-like calming effect.

Rating: 8.2/10

P.S.: This movie was originally going to start in 2002 with a budget of $70million - starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. This was shut down.
The project was resurrected in 2004, with half the original budget.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Hills Have Eyes (2006) - Victor Kwong

This movie revolves around police detective "Big Bob" Carter and his family who travel to California in celebration of his wedding anniversary. What is suppose to be a fun and relaxing vacation turns out to be the trip from hell as their car unexpectingly breaks down in the middle of the desert near a town which was used as part of nuclear testing by the American military. The result of nuclear testing has mutated and deformed the residents of the small town and anyone who passes near their town dies a horrific death.

There is some disturbing and quite graphic scenes in this movie so it's definitely not for the faint hearted. I also recommend not watching it late at night (as I did). Lots of gore and violence, I give it 6/10.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Pride and Prejudice (2005) - Gemma Smyth

Yet another remake of the ol' classic. This is not too bad, but its more of a rainy Sunday afternoon type movie, for the girls to watch.

Rating: 6/10

Becoming Jane (2007) - Gemma Smyth

A biographical portrait of a pre-fame Jane Austen and her romance with a young Irishman. Not really my cup of tea but I enjoyed it all the same. It was a little slow in parts but a very "nice" story to watch. No really one for the blokes.

Rating: 6/10

The Notorious Bettie Page (2006) - Gemma Smyth

Movie based on the life of Bettie Page, a notorious pin-up model / sex symbol from the 1950's. With Gretchen Mol playing the title role, the story shows a very naive and "nice" girl who gets talked into taking nude photos based on her need for acceptance. It includes flashbacks to horrible incidents in her past and is a bit disjointed at times but overall was a well told story. This was not a movie I originally planned on watching but enjoyed it all the same.

Rating: 7/10

Pan's Labyrinth (2006) - Gemma Smyth

A strange mix of fact and fantasy, set in the 1940's Fascist Spain, its about a child whose step-father is a brutal army officer in a remote area. She looses herself in a fantasy world where she is a princess. Its a fascinating movie and I was glued to the screen for the entire time. The characters are very believeable (even for adults) and there's plenty of emotion. Definitely one to watch.

Rating: 9/10

Sunshine (2007) - Gemma Smyth

A sci-fi flick about a group of scientists, in the future, who are sent to the sun to re-ignite it and save the Earth. The previous mission disappeared without a trace so they are the last hope. On nearing the sun they come across the original ship and decide to investigate. Of course it all goes downhill from there when strange things start to happen. Not really much happening in this movie. The idea is a bit worn and I'm not really sure what happened half the time !! Only really watched it since Cillian Murphy is a fellow Corkonian.

Rating: 5/10

Elizabeth the Golden Years (2007) - John Grant

Elizabeth the Golden Age

This film focuses on the historical events associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1st of England. This is the age of Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh and the Spanish Armada. In order to fully appreciate the content of the film you would have to have some background knowledge of the era. Elizabeth has come to the throne after the death of her half sister Mary who was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon King Henry the Eight’s first wife and a former Spanish princess.

Spain has significant difficulty with England because under Elizabeth, the split with the Roman Catholic Church been formalised with the formation of a Church of England. Dissident Catholics abound at this time in Elizabethan England. Philip of Spain sees it as his God given mission to return England to the Catholic Church and builds a large fleet “The Spanish Armada” with which he plans to invade. Under Sir Francis Drake the Armada is engaged in battle. At the same time a severe storm drives back the Armada and the Spanish are defeated. Spain pays dearly for this defeat and faces economic ruin. England continues on into a Golden era.

Excellent photography and costumes.


If you like history you will enjoy Elizabeth the Golden Age, 7 out of 10