Archive for the ‘reviews’ category

Science fiction you should see

August 22nd, 2007

A friend of mine asked for a recommendation of good science fiction. Of course, I asked him what he liked first. He answered correctly: Blade Runner. All kidding aside, I do think Blade Runner is one of the best movies ever made and a brilliant example of the genre; but I’m not a science fiction [...]

Very disappointed by Musician’s Friend

August 16th, 2007

I just cancelled an order with Musicians Friend. I ordered on July 28th and today they still haven’t shipped it. I knew when I ordered it that they were having some kind of warehouse issue but they’d originally given me an estimated shipping date of August 7th and today they still don’t know when it [...]

Review: The Magnificent Seven

July 1st, 2007

Believe it or not, last night was the first time I watched The Magnificent Seven. It’s an excellent Western marked by it’s unusual portrayal of gun-fighters compared to most Westerns that came before it. In particular, the gun-fighter lifestyle is shown as one filled with loneliness, desperation and missed opportunities rather than glamorized. It’s a [...]

On skating in the jungle

June 13th, 2007

Son: It’s dangerous to skateboard in the jungle. Me: I imagine so. Because of the lions? Son: Well, the tigers and the lions. Me: And bears? Son: Yah. Me: Oh my.

Review: Eragon

May 29th, 2007

Star Wars with dragons. It’s A New Hope complete with a blonde farm boy who starts a journey to become a man following the murder of his uncle, a dark and powerful pursuer who does the bidding of an evil emperor, magic, a hermit who turns out to be more than he seems and makes [...]

Review: V for Vendetta

May 25th, 2007

Quite good. Surprisingly good, actually, considering I don’t expect very much from comic book translations (There were so many disappointments. Batman 2 through whatever, Elektra, Tank Girl, Daredevil, Cat Woman, The Hulk—the list goes on.). With the exception of one gratuitous scene near the end, it barely earns its “R” rating. V himself (Hugo Weaving) [...]

Review: The Good Shepherd

May 16th, 2007

An interesting examination of Edward Wilson’s (Matt Damon) life and the role he played in the origins of the CIA. Closer to 10 on the realism scale than I’d like. It’s a mumble movie and Matt Damon, although he’s the star, has about two lines—we had to watch it with the subtitles on. I thought [...]

Review: Children of Men

May 6th, 2007

We watched it the Saturday night before Easter, and while it’s not your typical Easter fable, it’s ultimately about the same thing: hope. It’s also a realistic and graphic action movie in which the action isn’t gratuitous and the reluctant hero is only heroic (at least initially) through indifference and circumstance. Highly recommended. Children of [...]

Review: Stranger Than Fiction

May 3rd, 2007

Quirky in a safe way. Features the adorable Maggie Gyllenhaal and the not as adorable but funny Will Ferrell. Comparisons have been made to Adaptation but I haven’t seen it yet. Very enjoyable. Even more than usual, skip the “extras” on the DVD. Stranger Than Fiction (Netflix)

Review: Pieces of April

April 26th, 2007

Beautiful, funny, and at times painful to watch. Recommended—and not just at Thanksgiving (but also especially then). Pieces of April (Netflix)