Saturday, November 24, 2007

I know why there is no country for old men!

Daniel Scillieri

Theater: AMC Loews, Friday November 23rd


Personal Grade: C-


I know I know, most of you who read this will disagree with my personal grade, but if you haven't seen the movie then you don't understand. If you do spend money to see this film, I am pretty sure most of you will feel the same as I did when the credits began to scroll. No Country For Old Men is a movie about an average man in Texas who stumbles into a drug deal gone terribly wrong. Josh Brolin plays Llewelyn Moss, who investigates the bloody scene where the drug trade went down. He continues to search for what happened and finds a satchel with 2 million dollars and the suspense begins. The opening scene of the movie introduces Javier Bardem who plays the psychopathic serial killer/hitman named Anton Chigurh. His calm killer personality and unorthodox style of killing everyone really gives you a creepy feeling. Tommy Lee Jones plays Sheriff Ed Tom Bell who is an older officer who is closing in on retirement. These three stories combine for a suspense filled action movie that keeps you guessing and wondering what will happen next. Here are my Pros and Cons of No Country For Old Men and you can see why I gave this movie such a poor grade.


Pros:
This movie had so many awesome elements, that could of easily given this film a higher grade. The action and suspense keeps you so focused on the characters and you can't take your eyes off of the screen. Javier Bardem's character is one of the best villains I have seen in a film in a very long time. His absolute "kill anything" mentality while keeping such a calm composure makes him an awesome bad guy. One scene he uses his silenced shotgun (crazy I know) and kills 3 drug dealers who are waiting for Llewelyn Moss. He catches the last guy who is trying to hide in the shower and begs for his life. Without saying a word or changing his expression, he simply pulls the shower curtain closed and shoots the guy anyway, protecting himself from the spray of blood. Llewelyn Moss is also a hero you can really cheer for, he is just a smart character doing clever things to escape the killers who are close on his tail. More than a few times, I leaned over to Scott to say "this movie is awesome" or something along those lines. 3/4 of the movie was great, definitely worth the money to see it. But it was not the whole movie which is why it earned such a low grade. Here is why!

Cons:
The cons mostly came in the last half hour of the movie. The movie is great, one of the better I have seen in a while, but out of no where it falls off a damn cliff or something. It goes from being awesome to amazingly terrible. I don't have any idea what the Coen brothers were thinking...It was going so well then all of a sudden it completely changes. I can't explain the sudden change because it would give away the movie, but I can say what was said between the Talking In Movies team. "well what just happened" and "whats going on" was a regular comment for those last 30 mins. So much goes unexplained and Tommy Lee Jones' character becomes so ridiculously confusing and almost unnecessary that is leaves you wondering why he was even in it. He talks about the most random things and then bam the movie just ends... screen goes black and the theater is silent. We stood up and I was literally speechless, the only way I could describe this amazing fall to terribleness is that I was stunned. There was way to much left unsaid or unexplained and it ruined the movie.

So in conclusion, The first 3 quarters of the movie were awesome, everything I was hoping for until the sudden change. The last 30 minutes of the movie simply crush the whole film and dropped it's grade so much. It could of been one of the best films of the year but I don't think there will be any awards for this Coen Brothers film. If you are a fan of the directors then maybe you will enjoy this film more than me but in my opinion wait for DVD to see this movie.


Favorite Line:
Man who hires Wells: [about Chigurh] Just how dangerous is he?
Carson Wells: Compared to what? The bubonic plague?

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Go BABY Go

Daniel Scillieri

Theater: Clearview Cinemas on Tuesday, 11-13-07


Personal Grade: "B"

After hearing more than a few good things about "Gone Baby Gone" Talking in Movies added it to the list. Casey Affleck plays the role of Patrick Kenzie, A private detective who focuses on missing children in the city of Boston. He works with his girlfriend Angie Gennaro (Michelle Monaghan) on finding children who have run away from home or wandered off. Early In the movie breaking news hits the television and papers that a young 4 year old girl is kidnapped from her home while her mother is out and the story begins. As they start the investigation, they are thrown into a world of corruption, drug use and child molesters. Morgan Freeman plays the role of Captain Jack Doyle, a popular police officer who also lost his daughter to a kidnapper only to find her murdered, which sets him on a mission to end violence to children. Ed Harris guest stars as Detective Remy Bressant and tags along with the two young investigators in search of the missing child. The movie will keep you guessing and at times on the edge of your seat questioning yourself with "what would I have done in his situation?" In the long run, the movie is presented very well, Ben Affleck (director) does an excellent job at giving you the sense of the hardships of growing up in certain parts of Boston, along with really hitting the heart with some of the events throughout the movie. The morale question of what is right and what is wrong presents itself a few times, leaving an imprint on the viewers. Once again for the loyal Talking In Movies fans...here they are...THE PROS AND CONS


The Pros:
As said in the earlier paragraph, this police thriller earns its place in the genre. The young couple are pressed into this kidnapping case which is way over their heads and they know it. Casey Affleck plays the part of a man who grew up in the heart of Boston and knows the ins and outs along with every back alley corner as if he actually went through it himself. The entire cast plays their respective roles very well which allows you to really dive into the situations between each. You get the sense of how life in Boston is with the famous accents and flowing lines of cursing. The movie's story line does not drag, but instead keeps you following and attempting to figure out who is responsible for the kidnapping. An hour into the movie, the way the film is set it seems like it is about to end, which would of upset me but it goes on even stronger for another hour. Only a very small amount of times was I like, "wow this is so unrealistic" or "that would never happen". The entire story and plot twists makes this a very good movie. As the movie goes on, you find yourself questioning what is right or wrong and it leaves you thinking "what would I have done?" This again, only adds to the mark you feel after leaving the theater. On a personal note, there is one scene when Casey Affleck and Ed Harris are close to solving the puzzle and Casey Affleck does something that had me jump out of my seat in excitement. Now I won't tell you what he does but I was mumbling to myself what I wanted him to do and when he did it made the movie just a little bit better. You will have to go see it, to know what I am talking about.

The Cons:
There were only a few problems I had with this movie, but none were strong enough to lower its grade. The movie at times seemed as if it were a cheaper version of The Departed. Now, I am sure they were not trying to do this when creating the film, but the classic Boston arguments involving more than a few curse words about people's mothers and what they should do to them along with the relationship between the people and the police proves my point. Mind you it makes for some funny dialogue, but i just kept thinking "oh its been done before". Another problem I had was with Michelle Monaghan's character of Angie Gennero. She just seemed out of place in alot of the situations the couple was in. When Patrick Kenzie is trying to make a trade with drug dealers or squeeze information out of an old friend, she cuts in with a comment or an argument that in real life would have gotten them both killed. To quote "Madagascar" I called out a few times " Oh Shut Up You're So Annoying" which got a laugh from my friend Vanessa ( who is a trainee for Talking In Movies). Now one problem I had with the story line was that it kept you guessing for the majority of the movie and you were confused the whole time but then all at once in the span of a few minutes, you figure out the entire thing with very little shock factor. I guess I had it in my head that there was going to be an ending like The Departed, which had one of the most mind blowing final 5 minutes I have ever seen, and when it didn't happen I was a bit dissappointed.

To wrap it up, Gone Baby Gone, earns itself a "B" for having a good story line, even better acting, and offering a glimpse at a world that is usually looked over by those who are not a part of it. The movie keeps your attention throughout the film and leaves you talking about it all the way back to your car. It is definitely a movie to go see in theaters, if you have not already, and if not then an easy choice for a quick rental when it comes out in stores.


Favorite Quote:
Lionel McCready: She isn't in the best shape right now. She doesn't really act this way, normally.
Beatrice McCready: Oh, she's a *%&*
Patrick Kenzie: Do you want us to leave?

sorry, I had to cut that word out, it is the one thing that made me laugh the hardest. Feel free to comment to find out more. And a special thanks to Vanessa Rodriguez for her help and support of Talking In Movies.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Worth the Buzz

Bee Movie

Remember people, this is a Jerry Seinfeld movie which means RANDOM. In a good way though. For those of you that were looking for the Seinfeld style jokes, you will be pleasantly surprised. Those of you looking for something a little different, you got that too. For those of you who know nothing about Jerry Seinfeld and his hit TV show (see "Jerry Seinfeld rips Larry King” post), you are in for an even bigger treat.

Bee Movie takes place in New York City where they introduce a bee, Barry Benson (Jerry Seinfeld), as he is about to graduate bee college in his hive. However, to Barry’s disappointment he finds out that after college he will be working only one job for the rest of his life. Barry instead wants to see the world and leaves the hive where he meets Vanessa Bloome (Renee Zellweger), a local florist. Barry then goes on to discover that the human race has been stealing bee honey all over the world. This aggravates Barry and he decides, with the help of Vanessa and his best friend Adam Flayman (Matthew Broderick), that he wants to sue the human race and reclaim all the honey for the bee population of the world.

This movie is very fast. It is one joke after another. You really have to pay attention from start until finish in order to catch all of the jokes. In the beginning of the film they throw a ton of bee jokes at the audience. I found that Dan and I were almost the only ones in the theater laughing at some of these. They weren’t lame jokes, but like I said they came one after another and didn’t really give you much time to think about the last one. They also assumed that the viewer had a basic knowledge of bees.

I think this movie has something different to offer for anyone who goes to see it. The fast jokes will probably fly right over the heads of the children but they will love the cute bees and the normal PG movie jokes. For the adult viewer who has never seen Seinfeld, it has a few jokes for you that the kids aren’t supposed to understand. Also the constant ripping of well known celebrities, such as Ray Liotta and Sting, will get everyone excited. Lastly, for the Seinfeld lover, Jerry definitely throws in some classic Seinfeld jokes. Barry and Vanessa would be sitting over a cup of coffee and talking about the most random things in a very Seinfeldesque manner. Another funny thing that Jerry Seinfeld did was to make fun of how the insect world acts in real life. Have you ever wondered why bugs are always on your windshields? No, they aren’t dead; they are just hitching a ride on your car to get to their destination. Little jokes like this add to the range of comedy portrayed in this movie.

If you are looking for a movie with a story line, this is not the one to see. Much of this movie is just ridiculous. I guess we could start with the fact that bees are talking, but the film doesn’t even try to make things even semi-realistic. However, if you can just look past the out of this world story and take the movie for what it is (an amazing comedy), then you will end up being satisfied when you leave the theater. One thing that the DreamWorks team did make realistic was the visuals. They worked really hard to portray everything that we have in real life into the bee equivalent. An example of this is Bee-NN, the television channel that held the interview by Bee Larry King with Barry.

All in all, this movie will be a wonderful experience for anyone who decides to go see it, and I DO recommend that you see it. Not only that, but I predict it will do very well when the DVD comes out because after the movie I found myself trying to remember the lines and also trying to remember if there were any jokes that I had missed. I'm sure there were. I also found that I was craving honey afterwards... I wonder why...

My Rating:: (Even though Dan already did this I kind of have to…) “Bee”+

BEE for Brilliant!

Daniel Scillieri
Theater: Clearview Cinemas in the Preakness Shopping Center (11-6-07)

Personal Grade: "Bee+"


In a last minute decision, Team Talking In Movies went to go see the new animated feature "Bee Movie" starring Jerry Seinfeld, who plays the role of Barry B. Benson. Barry is one small bee in a big hive who just can't accept the repetitive lifestyle of the average honey bee. Surrounded by other bees who have accepted their everyday careers, Barry decides he wants to leave the hive and see the outside world. With the help of the cool "Pollen Jockeys" he gets his wish to leave the hive and thus our adventure begins. On the outside he descovers a whole new world most bees never even dream about and eventually meets Vanessa Bloome (Renee Zellweger) a human woman who is the first to learn that bees can talk to humans after she saves Barry's Life.

THE PROS:
As the title says, this movie was Brilliant! From the very beginning of the movie Scott and I were laughing out loud (sometimes it was only us in the theater) at the little Bee jokes spread through out the hive world. Jerry Seinfeld's witty comments and jokes reflect his style of comedy found in his hit television series. The whole movie has several little jokes that most people won't catch until they see it a second time but the whole movie kept you laughing. The supporting cast also added quality comic elements of the movie. Matthew Broderick plays Barry's super cautious friend Adam Flayman, who is more than ready to become a working bee for the honey company. Patrick Warburton adds a hiliarous voice to the character Ken, who is Vanessa's ridiculously competitive boyfriend. His stress filled screaming voice leaves you laughing after every appearance. A quick cameo by Chris Rock as a mosquito suprised you with some very funny dialogue. The jokes through out the movie had a wide range of humor. Some were directed to the younger crowds while Jerry and the others threw in some jokes that only adults seemed to catch. The blend of the two worked very well, giving the crowd the entertainment they were hoping for when sitting in the seats of theater.

THE CONS:
This movie's con list is almost non exsistant. The animated feature has several jokes and events that stretch into the level of ridiculousness. A few times I had to say outloud "WHAT" or "Oh Come On Now" but what can you expect it is a PG animated family movie about a talking Bee. That con is barely even a con because I was usually laughing when I said those things. This movie was an overall Hit.


Final Remarks:
Just a few moments into the movie, you begin to forget the whole crazy concept of a talking bee who friends a human woman and begins changing the world. You sit back in your chair and let the jokes fill you with a sense of being a kid again. You feel yourself laughing instead of debating the storyline. With a group of people next to me and hearing them laugh as loud as I was, I exited the theater nodding my head and saying " I Liked it ALOT" This is definitely a movie to go see in theaters with anyone, a friend, significant other, or your family. BEE MOVIE earns its BEE+ grade with flying Yellow and Black Colors.



Favorite Quote:
Barry B. Benson: Tivo. You mean you can just freeze live TV? That's insane.

Vanessa: What, you don't have anything like that?

Barry B. Benson: We have "Hivo", But it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.

Bee Movie



Rated:: PG

Genre:: Comedy

Starring::
Jerry Seinfeld - Barry B. Benson
Renee Zellweger - Vanessa Bloome
Matthew Broderick - Adam Flayman
Patrick Warburton – Ken
John Goodman - Layton T. Montgomery
Chris Rock - Mooseblood

Plot::
Barry B. Benson, a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue the human race.

Jerry Seinfeld rips Larry King

I heard this on the radio right before we saw Bee Movie. Then somewhere in the middle of the movie there is a "Bee Larry King" joke and it made this even more funny. So, I just thought I would share it.