Showing posts with label John Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Williams. Show all posts
Monday, June 12, 2017
Can't Wait For the Sequel..."Rogue One"
Rogue One (2016)
Rated PG-13
Starring Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Alan Tudyk, Donnie Yen, Wen Jiang, Ben Mendelsohn, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen,
Directed by Gareth Edwards
The Story:
Galen Erso (Mikkelsen) is an engineer brought back by force to the Empire to continue building an elaborate weapon known as the "Death Star". His daughter, Jyn (Jones) is sent into hiding. As the years pass, she ends up tangling with members of the Rebellion. Their hope is that sending a group of mercenaries to steal plans for the weapon, they have a chance of destroying it, and defeating the Empire.
May the Force be with them.
Well, if you're going to tell a prequel to Star Wars about how the Rebel Alliance stole the plans for the Death Star, this is about the best movie you could hope for.
A great assemblage of new characters that by the time...
Spoiler Alert...
They all die...
You'll be sad and wish most of them would have been spared somehow and could come back in future, past installments.
But alas...
You know it's not possible because you've already seen Star Wars.
Standout favorites from Jyn's supporting team include Cassian Andor (Luna) as this film's scoundrel; K-2SO (Tudyk) as the reprogrammed Empirical droid with a sarcastic bent; and Chirrut Imwe (Yen) the coolest addition to the Star Wars mythos since the original series premiered.
And speaking of the original series...
Yes, I'm going to nitpick and say that I did indeed miss the opening crawl of the Star Wars saga.
It's part of what gives the whole saga an interlocked feel, and by keeping that opening, just drop the "Episode #" if nothing else, I think it would have added to the film, especially since they throw the bone of "A Long Time Ago..." at the beginning.
Also missing, John Williams score.
It's amazing how much that music influences the series, and little bits of it pop up here and there as appropriate, but it's quite unfair to hold any other composers to the John Williams standard...
But this is Star Wars we're talking about, prequel or not.
Final Grade: B
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Diego Luna,
Donnie Yen,
DVD Review,
Felicity Jones,
Forest Whitaker,
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John Williams,
Mads Mikkelsen,
Movie Review,
Rogue One,
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Wen Jiang
Monday, January 4, 2016
A Long Time Ago...And Not A Moment Too Soon! "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
Rated PG-13
Starring Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Harrison Ford, Peter Mayhew, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Andy Serkis, Anthony Daniels,
Directed by J. J. Abrams
The Story:
30 years have passed after the fall of the Empire. Rising from the ashes are the New Order, and they are bent on finding Luke (Hamill) the last of the Jedi and killing him. Thankfully, the Resistance is led by General Organa (Fisher) and she has sent her best pilot (Isaac) to locate the whereabouts of her brother. However, nothing is ever easy for the Resistance, and if not for the conscience of a pacifist stormtrooper (Boyega) and a plucky desert scavenger (Ridley), the galaxy would be reduced to a pile of burning rubble.
Seriously, what's the point of writing any synopsis for this movie. Everyone's seen it by now, right?
Those that haven't either don't want to, or don't want to.
:)
Well, I wanted to, and I took the boys, and we had a blast.
When the lights dimmed, and the logo pops up with the John Williams fanfare...
I got a little misty.
This isn't a movie, this was an event 30 years in the making.
The future trilogy, as promised by George Lucas back in the 70s that he retconned himself into believing he never said, is finally here.
And Lucas is nowhere to be found because he sold the franchise to Disney.
They in turn handed the keys to the kingdom over to J. J. Abrams who successfully, like it or not, revamped Star Trek for a whole new generation.
As you watch this movie, there are many, many, many familiar beats to the story.
Sure, it's because J.J. took the entire original trilogy, dropped it in a blender and poured out The Force Awakens.
And you know what?
I liked it.
You didn't need to see the original trilogy to get what was going on here, but it certainly helps.
You definitely didn't need to see any of the misguided prequels.
Everything you need to know is right here.
J.J. Abrams basically said " I'm going to do one Star Wars film, and this is it." He bridged the gap between then and now and introduced us to a whole new cast of characters that we can get to know and love.
Little kids will now be able to be Finn, Rey or Poe out on the playground, if kids still do that pretend stuff in the 21st century.
Plus almost all of the stars of Star Wars have returned in one form or another, and we get to watch Han Solo (Ford) nearly steal the movie out from under his younger co-stars every time he's on screen.
The movie ends with a nice closing shot of what to expect in the next movie which should be here in about 18 more months.
Everyone's got an opinion about this film. This film is getting picked apart in ways I never dreamed possible. Even by people who claim to like it!
My opinion is: I had a lot of fun.
Welcome to 2016.
Welcome to the first film in the running for Best of the Year status.
Final Grade: A-
Monday, October 8, 2012
100 Greatest Movies of All Time...That I Own. # 1 ~ Jaws
Welcome to the Greatest Movie Ever Made.
Period.
Jaws.
As I mentioned yesterday, this and Raiders have long battled in my heart and head for the title of the Greatest Movie Ever Made.
I ultimately decided to give the title to Jaws.
Why?
I would have to say that seeing this movie for the first time as a young 6-7 year old on ABC where it was edited for television probably had the most profound effect on me than any other movie I've ever seen. That single movie did two things for me:
1) It made me fascinated and terrified of Great White Sharks that has lasted my entire life.
2) It made me fascinated and in love with watching movies.
Which is why I spend 100 consecutive days babbling briefly about my favorites.
And I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who has spent a moment reading along. I hope it was as fun for you as it was for me.
So, back to Jaws...
The Story...seemingly ripped from the headlines today...
A killer shark is terrorizing the beaches of Amity. Since it refuses to go away and eat somewhere else, the sheriff, a marine biologist, and a crusty old fisherman head out to sea to kill the fish themselves.
Before there was a Spielberg and John Williams team...there was Jaws. The theme for Jaws is so universally revered, generations of composers have attempted to use a similar theme to portray an unseen terror.
The performances by the the leads is nothing short of amazing. Filming the majority of the ocean scenes on the actual ocean was a first for Jaws. The conditions breaking the shark made for a better movie as the suspense builds for nearly half the movie before you even see the shark.
It spawned 3 sequels, the 2nd being the best (or most watchable) of that franchise. Each one gets progressively worse.
Naturally, it also spawned generations of movies that ramp up sharks killing people using CGI or animatronics to varying degrees of success.
And yes, I tend to find those in my "Q" and watch them, knowing full well they will never live up to their inspiration, but sometimes a good B-movie can revel in its inferiority and actually make a pretty passable movie. More on that idea will be coming to the review pile very soon!
Thanks for reading!!
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