why am I smiling?!? methinks my goofy hair has something to do with it...
maaan.... I wonder why I cant seem to pick up chicks with my ride?
I swear to God Charlie... If you don't take a bath soon, I'm gonna throw you in the Goddamn river!
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why am I smiling?!? methinks my goofy hair has something to do with it...
maaan.... I wonder why I cant seem to pick up chicks with my ride?
I swear to God Charlie... If you don't take a bath soon, I'm gonna throw you in the Goddamn river!
Posted by The Kurly One at 10:56 AM 1 comments
Labels: Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, Liv Tyler, Reign Over Me movie review, Saffron Burrows
From ZERO...
Posted by The Kurly One at 9:31 PM 5 comments
Labels: Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Michelle Pfieffer, Robert De Niro, Stardust movie review
Posted by The Kurly One at 11:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: Clive Owen, Monica Bellucci, Paul Giamatti, Shoot Em Up movie review
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Labels: Bill Willingham, comic books, Fables comic book review, Vertigo
What you got back home, little sister, to play your fuzzy warbles on? I bet you got, say, pitiful, portable picnic players. Come with uncle and hear all proper! Hear angels' trumpets and devils' trombones. You are invited!
The highlight of the movie has to be when Alex is actually rehabilitated. Once the transformation from Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll takes place, the ramifications of such a radical personality change will make one wonder on whether human nature should be a thing to be so-lightly toyed with.
Posted by The Kurly One at 11:34 PM 2 comments
Labels: A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell, Stanley Kubrick
"Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big old storm right in the eye and says, 'Give me your best shot. I can take it' "
A fun filled roller coaster ride loaded with 80's camp makes Big Trouble In Little China a must-see for Kurt Russell fans. Russell plays Jack Burton, a wise-cracking Trucker who, while trying to collect on a debt, accidentally gets involved in a supernatural battle between good and evil. This flick has it all, great action sequences, hotties galore (Kim Cattrall in her prime... rowrrrrr!), great special effects.... hey! it's the 80's! shooting lightning bolts from the fingertips was way cool back then!...
"you know what?.... this kinda tickles...."
"tickles?... I have yer 'tickles' right here old man!!!"
Filled with an array of fantastic villains, this movie will surely tickle the imagination. We've got an evil sorcerer in the person of Lo-Pan (as played beautifully by Hong Kong superstar James Hong); his minions, the Three Storms (brought to life by erstwhile kung-fu professionals Carter Wong, Peter Kwong and James Pax) and a whole slew of monsters and supernatural creatures that will keep Jack Burton and the gang on their toes in this thrill-a-minute action-adventure classic!
"I AM LO-PAN!!!!... and I need.... breath mints"
"heads up boss!!!...breath mints comin' up!!!"
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Labels: Big Trouble In Little China movie review, Kurt Russell
I just had to post this... take a look at a brief history of one of the greatest innovators in the comic book industry... FRANK MILLER!!!!
Posted by The Kurly One at 8:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: Frank Miller
"could you spare some change? I just got fired from Wayne Manor"
"Get away from me you crazy old hippie!"
Recommended for mature viewers, Children Of Men will get one to question the moral direction our planet is hurtling towards. Fictional this story may be, but one cant help but wonder: is humanity it's own worst enemy?... or are we capable of nurturing hope for our own future?
Posted by The Kurly One at 10:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: Children Of Men movie review, Clive Owen
Bruce Willis reprises his role as John McClane, ever wise-cracking cop who has a knack for really bad timing. This time however, he is joined by Justin Long (Dodgeball, Waiting) who plays Matt Farrell, a whiz kid hacker who just might be the key in pulling the curtains down on the bad guys. McClane's daughter Lucy also makes an appearance in this installment; played by a very hot Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Sky High), finally we get to see if the apple falls far from the tree. The cast is rounded off by Thomas Gabriel as played by Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock of Deadwood fame) along with his trusted aide Mai Lihn played by the ever magnificent Maggie Q (Mission Impossible 3) as the cyber terrorist baddies hell bent on bringing America's Internet and Telecommunications capabilities to its knees.
Lets get to the nitty gritty people... this is not a "thinking" movie; lets get that out of the way right off the bat. The Die Hard series wasnt known for having oscar-worthy plot material. The script has so many holes that it could be mistaken for swiss cheese. But then again, like a lot of fans out there, from time to time... I get that strong craving for cheese and that it dont matter if it's riddled with holes or not.
But holes it does have. First off, although Maggie Q was a joy to watch on-screen, her partner Timothy Olyphant somewhat fell short of my expectations for a Die Hard villain. It might be a typical case of mis-casting but I somehow cant help but compare him to the great Alan Rickman. But then again the first installment in any successful movie series is really tough competition. Although Hans Gruber (Rickman) was hardly the perfect villain in all of celluloid, he was nevertheless one of the most formidable adversaries for our erstwhile hero McClane. Olyphant, in his zeal to be cold and methodical, doesnt give audiences the menacing aura for them to connect with.
Or maybe that's because of the lack of F-Bombs in this incarnation.
That brings me to my second point: Hollywood, in its typical blockbuster fashion has toned down the angst and Mclane's token bad-ass-ness (is that even a word?) in exchange for getting more viewers into the cinemas. Although a credible marketing ploy, I cant help but wonder if this is another indication of MPAA influence over the freedom of artistic expression. hmmm... too deep? well, it could just be this humble reviewer's penchant for FRIGGIN' CUSSWORDS in action movies that made me feel a little less comfortable with a Fu*bleep*kless McClane script... (dang! this is a PG-13 review... gotta remember that).
One of the things that remained constant anyhow were the action sequences that the previous flicks were known for. Viewers are taken for a thrill-a-minute ride from start to finish; signed, sealed and McClane-Express delivered! Although CGI were used in several sequences, the result still gives its trademark "WOW" effect. It really doesnt matter if Bruce Willis is a balding 52 year old veteran, he can still make those stunts look believable.
Although generally looking like a big chunk of swiss cheese, Die Hard 4.0 comes through in its intent on giving viewers a fun movie to watch on the big-screen. For those who missed John McClane, Die Hard 4.0 is still a welcome return of a great action classic. I didnt watch it expecting a mind blowing story... I watched it to see things go BOOM! And Boom it went... John Fu*Bleep*kin McClane style!
Yipee-Ki-Yay Mofo....
Posted by The Kurly One at 11:30 PM 2 comments
Labels: Bruce Willis, Die Hard 4.0 movie review
Posted by The Kurly One at 11:30 PM 3 comments
Labels: Shia Lebeouf, Transformers movie review
Ever since Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduced Spider-Man in 1962, readers have been privy to the ups and downs in the life of the wise-cracking wallcrawler. In Amazing Fantasy #15 (the ill fated comic book’s final issue), Stan Lee presented us with Peter Parker, a bright high school student facing the all-too-familiar struggles of growing up, dealing with the school bully, getting a date, studying for exams, and even taking out the trash. Peter’s accidental bite from a radioactive spider (and his subsequent transformation into Spider-Man) notwithstanding, he still dealt with similar issues while living up to the responsibility of helping those in need of his special abilities. As Spider-Man, he faced super-powered villains out to do harm time and again; but as Peter Parker, he also faced the dilemma of earning enough money to pay rent for a run-down apartment. Peter works as a freelance photographer (showing readers that not all superheroes have glamorous millionaire-playboy alter-egos), and beating the bad guy doesn’t necessarily mean getting enough work done to come up with the rent on time.
Posted by The Kurly One at 5:55 PM 1 comments
Labels: Spider-Man, Spider-Man 3 movie review
“Are you on the list?”
Thus goes the tagline for the NBC hit series “Heroes”. The show’s first season has been an instant hit with viewers ever since it first aired last year. Hollywood is finally cashing-in on the recent Live-Action-Superhero-Movie craze. In light of the numerous innovations in special effects (CGI and otherwise), it really is a time to rejoice for fanboys who have been longing for their 2 dimensional heroes to be brought to life on the big screen (or in this case, the boob-tube).
“Heroes” tells the story of a diverse group of individuals from all over the world, gifted with abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Now before you think “Superfriends” or “X-Men”, one of the more important characteristics of “Heroes” (which makes it stand out from the normal comic book fanfare), is that it is set in a world that is strikingly like the one which we live in today. These people could be our neighbors… our friends… the man sitting beside you on the bus…. the grocer…. the newspaper vendor… heck, you could be one of them but not know it yet. Just imagine: the ability to fly, to read peoples minds, to manipulate time and space… all of these “fantastic powers” given to ordinary individuals not unlike you or me, living out ordinary lives and dealing with everyday problems like normal folk do. What would they do with these abilities? What would you do if you were in their place? Do these extra-ordinary abilities automatically make them “heroes”? If called upon, will they save the world? Can they?
Genetics plays a pivotal part in the story of “Heroes”. Relying on the premise that humanity is in continuous genetic evolution, and it is only a matter of time before the human body develops abilities beyond what we consider “normal”.
The key plotline of the series lies with Chandra Suresh, an eminent Indian Genetics Professor. Believing that human beings are beginning to ascend the evolutionary ladder, Chandra makes it his plight to locate these genetically gifted individuals in order to learn about their abilities and their role in inspiring hope and change for the future. Believing that the answers and the people he is looking for may be found in America, Chandra relocates to the West to obtain proof of his incredible theories.
But then, tragedy rears its ugly head.
During his research in America, Chandra is killed in an apparent accident. When word reaches Chandra’s son Mohinder, himself an up-and-coming Geneticist, he doesn’t believe that his father’s death was accidental. Instead, Mohinder believing that events relating to research on genetic mutation was the cause of his father’s demise, sets out to continue his father’s search for individuals with gifted abilities. Using a list of potential candidates resulting from Chandra's work, Mohinder follows his father's footsteps in search of the future of mankind.
“Heroes” presents us with a variety of individuals who have “special abilities” at the same time projecting that they are as normal as everyone else. Familiarity wafts through the air as we discover some of the primary characters of the series:
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Labels: Heroes review
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Labels: 300 movie review, Gerard Butler
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