Three sentence movie reviews: Walking and Talking

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“Is that Liev?”* I asked myself while perusing movies at the library.  It wasn’t until I got home that I noticed this was a Nicole Holofcener film. which I find to be a bonus. If you were in your 20s or early 30s in the 1990s, this movie is a great time capsule of that time, packaged with the typical Holofcener touch.

Cost: free from library
Where watched: at home

*It was!  He’s so young.  And so are the other two.  I didn’t even recognize Catherine Keener.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/1996/walking_and_talking_ver1.html

 

Three sentence movie reviews: The Art of the Steal

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While new actors are fun to discover, there’s something to be said of watching a film made with industry veterans.*  This is a heist movie and also a family dynamics movie and it has some very funny scenes.**  Overall, this is a very good investment of 90 minutes of your time.

Cost: free from library (recommended by Jan)
Where watched: at home

*Russell, Dillon, Kenneth Welch, Terrance Stamp have over 400 acting credits between them. The rest of the cast brings their A-game too.
**Jay Baruchel at the border was hilarious

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/intl/canada/2013/art_of_the_steal.html

Three Sentence Movie Reviews: Magic Mike XXL

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My expectations were low going in and indeed, this is a long, slow movie broken up with some good dancing now and then.  Characters from the earlier film*  are fleshed out** and there is a merry-go-round full of cameos and other supporting roles.  What could have been the romantic subplot is oddly subverted and only half developed and thus, this movie just becomes a very long wait for the next striptease.***

Cost: $5.00
Where watched: Regal City Center 12 with Christi.

*Interestingly, though the character of Matthew McConaughey’s Dallas is explained away, there seems to be no mention of Alex Pettyfar’s Adam, even though he was the main supporting actor in Magic Mike.
**Hah! By which I mean their personalities are more fully developed as we’ve already seen most of their flesh
***I look forward to coming across the DVD at the library in future years so I can just get to the dancing.

posters from: http://www.impawards.com/2015/magic_mike_xxl.html
(best comment: We all know what the focal point is on this poster… Channing Tatum’s manatee-faced torso)
http://www.impawards.com/2015/magic_mike_xxl_ver2.html
(the second one is a little more subtle)

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Three Sentence Movie Reviews: Beverly Hills Cop

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Just as I always fall prey to Vince Vaughn’s talky-talky thing, so did I enjoy Eddie Murphy’s chamelon-like trove of characters to get himself out of all sorts of situations.  Though I will never understand the early 80s fascination of Judge Reinhold, both he and John Ashton were perfect foils to Murphy’s color-outside-the-lines brand of detective work.*  This movie also has bit parts with Paul Reiser and I was delighted to find a pre-Balki Bronson Pinchot who cracked me up with his portrayal of Serge, an Associate Art Director at a gallery.

*This movie also includes two 80s movie staples: boobs (in the strip bar) and a lot of ridiculous shooting of guns that totally wouldn’t happen in real life.

Cost: free from library. I think I ended up requesting this because I was really going after Beverly Hills 90210 season 1, and this came up in the search results and I realized I’d not seen it.
Where watched: at home.

 

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/1984/beverly_hills_cop.html

Three sentence movie reviews: Martha Marcy May Marlene

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I’ve checked this out of the library on more than one occasion, but never got around to watching it because the cult aspect scared me off.  Now that I’ve finally seen it, the movie was fascinating mostly because the woman* does not tell her sister** she was in a cult, just that she had a bad boyfriend.  So that made the reactions by her family to the after-affects of her trauma that much more interesting and intense, which made for a fascinating movie.

Cost: free from library
Where watched: at home

*Martha is her given name, Marcy May is her cult name, Marlene is the  name the women in the cult use on the phone.
**Sarah Paulson! I would have watched it a long time ago if I had known she was in it. I love her!

Note that this is yet another good role played by John Hawkes.  I also recently loved him in the Sessions and he’s quite good in Winter’s Bone too.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2011/martha_marcy_may_marlene_ver3.html

Three sentence movie reviews: We Are the Best

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Hey, remember how I loved Kings of Summer but lamented the lack of coming-of-age movies with girls as the main subjects?  It turns out that Sweden is on it, with middle school girls and punk rock, rather than high school and the outdoors.  While being incredibly fun and heartfelt, this movie also captures a lot of nuance of girl-as-friend relationships, especially during the middle school, jockeying-for-position time period.

Cost: free from library
Where watched: at home

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/intl/sweden/2013/vi_ar_bast.html
(aren’t they adorable, those little punk rock girls?)

Three sentence movie reviews: Say Anything

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This was playing at a park near the river during my visit.  We opted not to see it because it was too late, and I had a very early flight, but then, much like Ione Sky in the movie, we watched it at home anyway.  Alas, one of our party (who had never seen it) still has not seen it due to the lateness of the hour and work obligations the next day.

Cost: Sara owns
Where watched: Minneapolis home of Sara and Shawn.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/1989/say_anything.html
I love how you can see the fold marks.

Three sentence movie reviews: 10 Years

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I brought this movie along as a palette cleanser, because I knew the subject matter of the first film would not be to the fellow Borah alum’s taste.  Plus, when I first watched this movie I knew she would really like a certain aspect.  Watching this for the third time, I was struck how this is a solidly crafted movie that is pleasant to watch, which will probably relegate it to being quickly forgotten,* though I think it deserves a better fate.

Cost: I own
Where watched: at the Minneapolis home of the Borah Alum

*Except by people involved in a Channing Tatum Personal Film Festival

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2012/ten_years_ver2.html
Look!  The Russians get a better poster than the rest of the world.

Three sentence movie reviews: The To Do List

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It was quite fun to watch this with a fellow Borah Alum and catch all the references together.  It was even more fun when the fellow Borah Alum’s  husband laughed at several parts.  On second viewing, I still find this to be a solidly constructed movie about a subject we usually don’t see from the female perspective.

Cost: I actually own it.
Where watched: in the Minneapolis household of the Borah Alum and her husband.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2013/to_do_list_ver4.html

Top movies of June 2015

June
13 movies watched

new_leafA New Leaf
Elaine May’s dark romantic comedy lives up to my youthful remembrances.

place_in_the_sun_ver2A Place in the Sun
Great mid-20th century class commentary and a good argument for why abortion should be legal. (I say this only partially tongue-in-cheek.)

now_you_see_meNow You See Me
It’s a heist movie with magicians and is populated with fabulous actors.

aint_them_bodies_saintsAin’t Them Bodies Saints
Join the Casey Affleck Aficionado Club.  Enjoy Rooney Mara too.

sessionsThe Sessions
Ignore Helen Hunt’s accent and marvel at John Hawkes performance.

love_and_mercyLove & Mercy
Get inside the mind of Brian Wilson in this not-traditional biopic.

dope_ver2Dope
Enjoy the best movie about being a teenage boy since Kings of Summer was released.

lifeguardThe Lifeguard
Cringe at Kristen Bell’s inappropriate choices while enjoying everyone’s acting. Contemplate how ugly those lifeguard suits are.