Monday, November 23, 2009

Twilight Movie Review by Terry Kate


Alright I confess I might be having a little bit of an obsession with this film.  I truly must be in the mood for teen angst.  I mean really!  Is this a great film - shite no.  I went into watching it with low expectations even though I enjoy the actors Kristen Stewart (Bella) and and the very handsome Robert Pattinson (Edward).   So Enjoyment 5/5 Car Horns, film wise, I will be generous and give it 3/5 Car Horns.
 
Okay, sometimes the cheese factor is high, the glowing skin looked goofy.  Edwards whole I am a killer/predator speech, well rivals velveta.  So why do I love it?  I have read the first book and all I could think was that Bella was annoying in her low self esteem and well she has some whine to go with her cheese in the books.


In the movie her moments of self doubt play as cute and funny.  The make out scene is hot - in the book, "I wanted him to kiss me forever", like we have never read that line before - Not an exact quote.   Our stars have great chemistry though Robert Pattinson just makes puppy love very believable, I thought so with Cho in his role as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter, boy gets two iconic literary roles. 

I found family moments between the Cullens added to the story such as when they cook for Bella and he lets them know she already ate.  Their thunder storm baseball game, and friendly banter is a nice touch.  Their world, which Bella is entering just happens to be entirely separate from that of the other students and really, who would choose to be in high school over and over and over?


Soundtrack is a great enhancer to the movie and my fave song is actually performed by our star Rob Pattinson.  Another song in the film is actually sung by Rob's sister also.  Hot and talented, sigh.  I might have to clear my schedule and run to the movies to see New Moon tomorrow.  I have a soft spot for this boy, though I hear he is only in the film for the first 15 min or so.  I am not sure if the watching her sleep is sweet or stalker-ish.  Either way they did a great job with Bella's hair color, divine and I want. 
If you want teen love and obsession look no further.   It is all right her in the Twilight Movie.
Listing to Backseat Movie Talks radio show on the subject with author A.E. Rought here...    

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Hot Fuzz Rules!


I have said this before in more then one location.  Hot Fuzz is awesome.  the more I watch it the more I love it!  For real.  There are so many layers of humor going on that they are difficult to grasp the first time through.  So here is the description of the movie if you don't know.  Okay I could not find a good synopsis so just watch the Preview.



The Short Trailer
The Short Trailer

The Long Trailer


Now the Trailer makes you believe it is action packed from start to finish like an American film would be, but it is not.  I builds to a hilarious ending in the way a lot of British films do though thankfully not as slow as some.  
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost wrote it and star and make me laugh throughout.  There is not little comment that doesn't come back to be tied in and worked out - to repeat and enhance the joke.  Smart, funny, and understated. 

There is an interesting Homo-erotic element to all the films those boys write and my dad even mentioned that there is not love interest there to which I had to point out the love interest is filled by their relationship.  I can not recommend it highly enough and might even buy it myself.  It is one of the few films that if it comes on cable me and the Boyfriend never switch the channel.
Review by Terry Kate
Romance in the Backseat
http://www.romanceinthebackseat.com

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Monday Movie Meme - Life Changing Films

I feel like I blinked and it was Monday - Seriously!  Now the Bumbles have asked us this week what movies changed our lives?  That is hard stuff.  For real.  Got a few though.



The Red Violin - If you have not seen it you must.  It is a fabulous story of interwoven tales and showed me how truly great a film could be.  Should I ever make a film half so good I would die happy.







Here are a few a lot of people will not think of, for less monumental reasons.


Real Genius -  I quote it all the time and if it changed the way I speak it changed my life. 



Labyrinth - Bog of Eternal Stench is forever a part of my discourse and it proves that muppets and humans can live together in harmony some place other then Sesame Street.  Oh and David Bowie...



The Princess Bride - If you can honestly say this is not a great film I can honestly say I no longer trust your movie opinion.



South Park - have any of us ever looked at cartoons the same way again?  Ever time I meet someone named Kyle - Cartman tries to slip out in my voice.  I walked into a classroom and had a High School freshman ask me if I had a soul since I was a ginger - I said I am a bottle ginger so yes - yes I do.  


I another student floored me when he came out with a hugely astute observation while discussing South Park and the Simpsons - We were discussing how very contemporary South Park is with current events and bless his little heart this thug of a boy turns to me and says "It makes me wonder if South Park will be as funny years down the line when people rewatch it since in is so very contemporary and dependant on current events for it's humor.   Without the context behind the joke will younger generations still follow the show. "  Floored me after haveing had the kid in class all week as his sub.


Plus it is true - Will Cartman going into PF Changs to find out about the Chinese Invasion plan dressed up in a rediculous outfit and saying, "Hello fellow Chinks," ever NOT be funny?  



The Pillow Book - Introduced me to Asian film and it is stunning - also had my first full frontal male nudity - now I have HBO - Love Rome - but Marc Antony is forever showing his junk - not that I mind.


The three films that I have thought the strongest through High School and that made it through 4 years of film school without slipping just flip flopping order 


American Psycho


American Beauty


American History X

Hope you all enjoyed I managed a few this week.
Good movie watching to you all.


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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Paranormal Activity Review - By Crymsyn Hart


 The commercials show people screaming in audience at the movie. Well the previews were right. At everyone moment in the theater people were screaming behind me. I was one of the many people who voted to have this come to my home town because I really wanted to see it. Mainly because I love scary movies and secondly because I love paranormal stuff so this was right up my alley.

The movie starts off slowly, but that’s okay because then the action escalates. The actors were supposed to be everyday people so they did everyday things, but the man was annoying. You really felt bad for the girlfriend because when she tells him no Ouija board in the house, what does he go out and get? Yup. He brings in the Ouija Board.

Overall the movie got my blood pumping enough so I went home that night and pulled the covers over my eyes and hoped there wasn’t anything freaky lurking in the shadows. Of course the ending is the whole build up to the movie and in my book the director did a great job. I would recommend it to everyone who loves scary movies. Even my husband said it was a F**ked up movie. For him to say that, must mean it was awesome.

 

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Monday Movie Meme - Them Tricksy Films

Hmm...
It seems the Bumbles are trying to trick me this week with their Tricksy subject.

But I have a few under my sleeve others might not get...



The Machinist - Christian Bale - deep stuff and I did not see that one coming at all.  Why does he change so much?  Surprise - Reveal - Tricksy ending.  Scary Skinny.




Hide - Interesting film - very interesting - actually really liked it as a smart psychological horror/thriller film.  Killer couple with a very believable relationship.   Very twisty story, very, very smart.


Man I can not believe I am stumped after two but I am without big time repeaters cause no I did not figure out the 6th Sense.
Oh well, looking forward to reading everyone elses lists.


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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Cat People - Review by Author Kerry L. Marzock

CAT PEOPLE


I am definitely drawn more towards werewolf movies and even more towards those movies where the creature actually shape shifts into the body of a wolf, very cool.  However, there was an older movie, “Cat People”, first released in 1942 staring Simone Simon as Irena Gallier, which was quite interesting.  It was a dark, moody, eerie, an almost surreal, campy-type of movie where Irena shifted into a beautiful black panther.  In the original movie, the horror was more implied and, of course, Simone Simon was a very dark, smokey, campy-type of actress. 


The remake was released in April 1982 and starred the beautiful Natassia Kinski, along with the very dark actor Malcolm McDowell (as Paul, Irena’s brother), John Heard (curator Oliver Yates), Annette O’Toole (Alice Perrin), and Ed Begley, Jr. (Joe Creigh).  Alice and Joe were Oliver’s curator assistants.  There was also Ruby Dee who played Paul’s housekeeper.  Descended from a very old line of ‘cat people’, Irena and Paul turn into black panthers (mostly after they mate) and then **ugh** must kill in order to revert back to human form once more.  Even though Paul has known of his ancestry for years, and who primarily preys on hookers, Irena is completely unaware of being a panther. 


After having sex with a hooker and killing her in a hotel room, the cat finds himself trapped in animal form because the hooker escapes with her life.  He is thus captured and put into a zoo which introduces Oliver and assistants.  Walking through the zoo one day, Oliver sees Irena sitting and sketching the new panther.  They form a friendship and Irena lands a job there at the zoo.  Shortly after, Joe (Ed the assistant) is killed by the panther which eerily disappears (because Paul is now able to revert to human form after killing).  Paul, however, even in panther form, was able to recognize his sister, Irena. 


Irena meets Paul when she returns that night to her apartment and she finally becomes knowledgeable on her animalistic condition and lineage, mostly because Paul has told her that only they can have sex together (rather kinky) and not have to kill anybody afterwards.  However, Irena is horrified at the thought and has come to realize that she cares deeply for Oliver, so now she is terrified that she could eventually harm him.


The movie itself moves on with interesting shifts and turns.  The sound track of the remake is actually very haunting and beautiful.  The theme song is “Putting Out the Fire” and sung by David Bowie, and a few other songs from the movie are, ‘Faraway Places” and “Why Not Tonight?”.  After the movie is over, that haunting theme song kind of stays inside your head. 



Paul is ultimately killed and Irena, realizing what type of dangerous creature is part of her, is found by Oliver.  Irena is back in human form only because she kills (Alice) to do so.  Not wanting to go back and forth, fearful that she will continue killing, she asks Oliver to have sex with her so she can become the panther and live her days out in that shape.  He does so, but binds her completely so that when she turns he will not be killed.  The movie ends with her caged and Oliver stroking her lovingly through the bars.  Different from the ending of the 1942 original where Simone Simon gets the keys to the panther cage, goes in and is killed by the cat. 


I would certainly recommend watching these two movies, possibly back-to-back.  Have a Cat People night, lots of popcorn, and paint on those whiskers (oh yeah, dress all in black). 



I would certainly say that it is a 3 to 3-1/2 tail light movie.  If you like an eerie, haunting horror movie without too much explicit violence and some nice music, then check it out, either the original, remake, or both.  But, I still like “The Howling” (the original), “Wolfen” (with Albert Finney), and the more recent "Blood and Chocolate" for werewolf and shape-shifter movies.


Kerry L. Marzock
Author of: “Raven’s Way” and “Raven’s Rage – Order of the Claw”

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Welcome to My All New Blog

Okay I am a film person.  I LOVE movies.  So do a lot of other people.  So do authors.  What do ya know?  So I invited some of these authors to join me here to share their thoughts on film.

Film lovers meet Authors, Readers meet film lovers.  Worlds collide, I think we will all survive. 
Enjoy and share the love,
Terry Kate

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