Thursday 20 August 2009

Movie-Con 2: Film Reviews

At Movie-Con we got full screenings of the following films;

DISTRICT 9 - Good idea here but didn't quite work for me. Starts off with documentary-style footage of a government agency in control of a refugee camp for aliens that have crash landed in South Africa but abandons this halfway through for your standard sci-fi action movie. Will have people talking about 'Prawns' in South African accents for ages though.

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS - Tarantino returns to form with his own unique take on WWII. His trademark dialogue is beautifully handled with star-making performances for Christoph Waltz as Col Hans Landa and Michael Fassbender as Archie Hicox. At times brutally violent, tense and hilarious, it's everything a Saturday night at the movies should be. Might even get people watching subtitled movies in the future!

ADVENTURELAND - Wonderful semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale by Greg Mottola, telling the story of a young man forced to work in an amusement park over the summer to pay for college. All the cliches are there: girl to fall in love with, geeky friends, getting high, talking about sex, etc. but he manages to create a truly heart warming film. Do not go expecting another Superbad however. The trailers will undoubtably try and market it as this but it has more in common with Garden State or Squid And The Whale.

FUNNY PEOPLE - A huge misfire from Judd Apatow. Torn between wanting to be a full on R-rated comedy and tender story about redemption, it fails on both counts. Some great jokes but 100 dick jokes don't make a great movie... they make a Kevin Smith movie.

HURT LOCKER - Incredibly tense movie about a bomb disposal squad in the Iraq war. A blistering series of set pieces that analyses the state of mind of soldiers, for whom war is way of fulfilling a thrill seeking addiction.

Movie-Con 2: The Aftermath

Wow, what a weekend, with more previews, movies and Robert Downey Jr appearances you could shake a stick at!

For brevity's sake, I'll talk about the highlights of each day. For a full breakdown of what was shown go to http://www.empireonline.com/movie-con

Day 1:

Best clip - KICK ASS
The audience went mental for the footage which literally kicked ass. Set to be the superhero film of 2010 (and Nicolas Cage's best performance since... a long time ago).

Worst clip - NINJA ASSASSIN
Clip was good, lots of action but looked like it was from the climax of the film.

Most ridiculous clip - TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON.
First Taylor Lautner (aka Jac-Abs) took his shirt off to wipe blood off Kristen Stewart's face, then R-Patz slowly took his shirt off while looking moody. Girls swooned, blokes laughed their asses off.

Best Q&A - Terry Gilliam talking about THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR PARNASSUS

Biggest surprise - Robert Downey Jr turning up with Guy Ritchie to introduce footage of Sherlock Holmes (although the trailer made it look like Bruckheimer does detectives)

Top 5 trailers - Kick Ass, The Lovely Bones, Dorian Gray, Where The Wild Things Are, A Nightmare On Elm Street

Day 2:

Best clip - IRON MAN 2
Looks like being even better than the original. More Nick Fury, more War Machine, more Sam Rockwell. Not too sure about Whiplash though. Oh, and RDJ was there again (man-crush is in full effect now).

Worst clip - PANDORUM
Run of the mill Sci-Fi horror. Never begin your trailer with the words "from the producers of the Resident Evil movies"!

Most ridiculous clip - PONYO ON THE CLIFF
Bonkers!

Best Q&A - Stuart Hazeldine talking about EXAM (and how to get into screenwriting)

Biggest surprise (joint) - Winning the Kim Newman 'Basterd Hard' movie quiz. How hot Kathryn Bigelow looks for 57. How underwhelmed I was with the Avatar footage.

Top 5 trailers - The Road, Exam, Tron: Legacy, Toy Story 3D and Jonah Hill's intro to Funny People (better than the film).

Tuesday 11 August 2009

Countdown to Movie-Con


I'm off on holiday tomorrow and spending the weekend in London where I will be attending the Empire Movie-Con II, the UK's answer to Comic-Con where we get to see sneak previews of the latest and greatest films.

Looking at the line-up so far, it should make for an exciting weekend. Highlights include:

Kick-Ass footage
Alice In Wonderland preview
Toy Story 3D preview
Sherlock Holmes and Where The Wild Things Are previews
Clips from Dr Parnassus introduced by Terry Gilliam

Plus full screenings of Adventureland, Inglourious Basterds, Hurt Locker and Funny People.

Unfortunately phones are confiscated by big, scary security guards during the screenings so I will have to wait until the end of the day to update everyone on what I think of the footage.

Will have a full review of the weekend on Tuesday when I'm back from holiday, but keep an eye on http://twitter.com/dallas_belmont over the weekend for the latest updates from Movie-Con.

Tuesday 4 August 2009

You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?

People who refuse to watch a film just because it has subtitles!!!

This weekend we started screening COCO BEFORE CHANEL to big audiences (thanks to the fact that nowhere else in Aberdeen is showing it... cheers Vue & Cineworld!), but there was a small percentage of customers who decided against seeing it when they discovered it was in French with English subtitles. "I came in to watch a movie, nae read one" - sample customer.

Now to be fair to them, the advertising campaigns on the TV seem to have glossed over the fact it is subtitled, but I am urging these people not to be put off by having to make that little bit of extra effort while at the cinema. Why? Because they are missing out on a whole world of fantastic films by limiting themselves to the movies that come out of the UK and USA. The quality of films from France, Asia and Mexico in the last few years is worth a thousand TRANSFORMERS 2 or SCARY MOVIES.

Since CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON made a breakthrough in how UK audiences saw foreign language films in 2000, these are some of the excellent films that people have missed out on because they are subtitled:

BATTLE ROYALE, PAN'S LABYRINTH, DOWNFALL, TELL NO ONE, THE LIVES OF OTHERS, LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, RINGU, INFERNAL AFFAIRS, etc, etc.

So please, check out these films in your local independent cinema when they are released (it's why we are here after all) before they are remade by Hollywood (like any Asian horror film or Let The Right One In). After all, they won't all turn out like the Oscar-winning THE DEPARTED!!!