Monday, December 13, 2010
188 - Predators
Plucking scum from the earth and plopping them on an alien game reserve planet. I like the idea. The movie was entertaining, but there wasn't much going for it...I don't know if its because of the saturation of Predator movies...or just the holes in the plot.
Sunday, December 05, 2010
187 - The Road
While the miserable journey into what's left of the world was believable, the film was a bit of a drag and it just felt like there was nothing worth pursuing. Technically, though, I liked the cinematography.
Monday, November 15, 2010
186 - Winter's Bone
That calm yet tough demeanor that perhaps is a native southern characteristic was what made Jennifer Lawrence's performance truly worth watching. John Hawkes also shines in this film and I think it is well deserved after many years playing weak characters....he gets to turn it up this time.
Thursday, November 04, 2010
185 - Chloe
I wondered if I was distracted by the casting. I love Julianne Moore but didnt think she fit the way her character was written in this film. Amanda Seyfried looks like she may have potential, but this movie is not the one that brings it out. Transitioning through different emotions or states still come out flat. For now, she does have those glassy eyes going for her...certainly dangerous.
Monday, October 25, 2010
184 - I Am Love
Magnificent. This is a film that will endure for a long time. You can watch it so many times and each time can focus on something different and be absolutely pleased. It's that rich. The Netflix description refers to it as an "atmospheric"...one observation worthy for one to explore, especially in the beginning of the film. One can also see layers of capitalism or class society. And, of course, you see love in all its forms, both good and bad...and its many tones. My favorite scene was the last minute or so...no dialogue, all expressions, and orchestral waterfall...watch it once and you feel numb...watch it a second time and a tear just might fall from your cheeks. Watch it a third time? I leave that to you.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
182/183 - Orlando / Teknolust
It was a Tilda Swinton mini-marathon weekend...ok ok, I was not thrilled about Teknolust and couldnt write about it...so I guess bundling it with Orlando might do the trick. If there was anything I could say about Teknolust, it would have to be admiration for how Tilda inhabited and played with her characters. Orlando, while not comparable, also plays Tilda in different characters in its own way. The pauses to speak to the viewers in Orlando are what I enjoyed the most. Tilda simply has this haunting quality...and you can't turn away. If she were a vampire, I'd been bitten dry already ;).
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Sunday, September 05, 2010
180 - Greenburg
While I was able to finish watching this film, there was just something missing in Ben Stiller's performance. He had done serious turns before (Permanent Midnight is a personal favorite), but I just could not see him delivering on this one. Following up The Squid and the Whale was a tall order for Noah Baumbach and it continues to be a struggle from what I see.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
179 - Green Zone
Ridley Scott just doesn't get enough credit....ever since he did Black Hawk Down everyone's tried to do some variation or form to get the same magic. Sadly, I think this whole thing has already become too saturated and I just couldn't enjoy it as much anymore. I think casting was off with Greg Kinnear. Anyway, it was nice to see Amy Ryan and Mad Eye Moody....er....I mean....Brendan Gleeson :).
Monday, August 16, 2010
178 - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
This film shows so much about life that it's sad to watch. I would say this is a rather interesting choice for David Fincher...perhaps one of his most wholesome? Anyway, it was an opportunity I couldn't miss....with Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett...I'd be a lunatic to miss it :).
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
177 - Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye
It is simply inspiring to look at Henri Bresson's photos in this documentary. He shrugs off his genius with simplicity, luck, and persistence, but there is so much more to appreciate in his work.
Monday, August 02, 2010
176 - The Fantastic Mr. Fox
It's classic Wes Anderson and you feel it the minute it starts and you hear the xylophone. George Clooney and Meryl Streep are supported by Anderson's regular crew, with amusing performances by Willem Dafoe and Bill Murray.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
175 - Crazy Heart
Friday, July 23, 2010
174 - Peacock
This film would not have gone that much further without Cillian Murphy. It was hard to not wonder why people could not see the same person in Emma and John, but Cillian's performance deserves credit.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
173 - The Devil's Backbone
One of Guillermo Del Toro's first films, The Devil's Backbone is a very unique and well-crafted story. It's a very rich mix and while the ghost story plays an integral part, the film is rich in characters, history, and concept. I also particularly liked the cinematography.
Monday, June 21, 2010
172 - Spirited Away
Miyazaki's Spirited Away is visually rich and I think that's what I enjoyed the most. Chichiro, for some reason, reminds me of Radical Ed (from Cowboy Bebop)...I guess if Ed ever played a straight-up role Chichiro would be it :).
Sunday, June 06, 2010
171 - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
It's sad to think that Heath Ledger is gone. This film really exposes a talent that was obviously beginning to flourish. It was a nice touch to have Johnny Depp, Jude law, and Colin Farrell fill in for some of his scenes, as if it were meant to be that way. I particularly liked how straight-up a character was given to Verne Troyer. As for Terry Gilliam's imaginarium...no one better to do this one.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
170 - Finding Nemo
A lot of people have given special mention to Finding Nemo in Pixar's portfolio. Its a great movie, no doubt, and in the same caliber as all the Pixar productions so far, but I have to say it doesn't stand out for me as much as Monsters Inc, The Incredibles, and Wall-E. That's not to take away the excellence in development. Watching the special features always gives you a lot of appreciation for the hard work. With such a creative and intense environment, Pixar can do no wrong.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
2009 Marker (yes, its that late!)
This has gotta change. Over the years my year end marker has been drifting late into the following year. Anyway, on to what was 2009!
2009 was a downturn in my Netflix journey...its not for lack of interest, just lack of time. Plus, I've been enjoying Netflix on my Roku, so there is a big chunk of streaming that is not documented here in Ion Cannon. Among them include The Office, Lost (not yet done ;) ), and a few TV episodes and movies here and there....so I guess the journey has just changed, that's all.
Still, the selection this year was not as great as 2008. That explains the short honor roll. Or maybe I just made too many bad choices.
Kate the Great - she had a number of films out, but The Reader is my personal favorite. She really brings a lot of tension to a character and that really draws you to the story.
Amy Amy! - it was also a great year for Amy Adams. Here fragile characters in Doubt and Sunshine Cleaning....those suffering eyes....how could you not melt with compassion?
The Steven-O experience- Steven Soderbergh's experiments should really get more acclaim (like 2005's Bubble) and his work on The Girlfriend Experience was a great immersion into one of society's dark alleys.
Jarmusch is still God - well, to me anyway :). Not everyone liked The Limits of Control. And that's fine. It was a journey I very much enjoyed.
Rie Miyazawa - just had to seek her out, and that lead to some nice discoveries like Hana and Tony Takitani.
Le Honor Roll
2009 was a downturn in my Netflix journey...its not for lack of interest, just lack of time. Plus, I've been enjoying Netflix on my Roku, so there is a big chunk of streaming that is not documented here in Ion Cannon. Among them include The Office, Lost (not yet done ;) ), and a few TV episodes and movies here and there....so I guess the journey has just changed, that's all.
Still, the selection this year was not as great as 2008. That explains the short honor roll. Or maybe I just made too many bad choices.
Kate the Great - she had a number of films out, but The Reader is my personal favorite. She really brings a lot of tension to a character and that really draws you to the story.
Amy Amy! - it was also a great year for Amy Adams. Here fragile characters in Doubt and Sunshine Cleaning....those suffering eyes....how could you not melt with compassion?
The Steven-O experience- Steven Soderbergh's experiments should really get more acclaim (like 2005's Bubble) and his work on The Girlfriend Experience was a great immersion into one of society's dark alleys.
Jarmusch is still God - well, to me anyway :). Not everyone liked The Limits of Control. And that's fine. It was a journey I very much enjoyed.
Rie Miyazawa - just had to seek her out, and that lead to some nice discoveries like Hana and Tony Takitani.
Le Honor Roll
- Doubt
- The Reader
- Waltz with Bashir
- Sunshine Cleaning
- The Girlfriend Experience
- The Limits of Control
- The Wackness
- Religulous
- Hana
- Wendy and Lucy
- Tony Takitani
Sunday, May 09, 2010
169 - Up in the Air
In the "cold-hearted-gets-conscience" mold (like Jerry Maguire), Up in the Air is a very good film. I particularly like Vera Farmiga's character. I also liked the twist near the end. This would very much be also aligned to Bruce Willis' character in "The Kid", but that was a Disney movie so you can pretty much expect a fairy tale ending....not so with this one. 'First time I've ever seen Anna Kendrick and she was very good, too!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
168 - An Education
I had been waiting to finally see this film. I won't deny that I very much like Carey Mulligan. If I had to isolate one trait, it would be her low voice. Its perfect for blunt delivery. But the film, I think, is not enitrely a success because of her alone. The unsung heroes for me are Alfred Molina and her friends (Amanda Fairbank-Hynes and Ellie Kendrick). If you watch the deleted scenes from the DVD, there so much more to enjoy from he ensemble cast's performance. I had initially thought this film would rival Adrian Lynne's Lolita (which I really love and would be very tough to beat) but it possesses its own character.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
167 - Sid and Nancy
It's gritty...it's punk....its rough....and it's a love story. Gary Oldman's Sid Vicious is not necessarily a study in self-destruction...actually a bit on the side of passiveness. I see there was a template to Gary Oldman's drug-infested characters in later films.
Monday, March 22, 2010
166 - Whip It
There are no surprises in this feel-good story directed by Drew Barrymore. Not much of a stretch for Ellen Page, but a really good turn for Kristen Wiig. Nice to see Juliette Lewis, too.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
165 - Gran Torino
How does an aging Clint Eastwood flex his inner Dirty Harry? By acting his age...and using his wits instead. Well, he does get to point a gun at people :)....but his imaginary one really is the killer.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
164 - The Hurt Locker
I have to say I think I'm a bit saturated with modern warfare films, and I feel it on this one....but it's worth noting that this film is well done. It follows in the same path of adrenaline as Black Hawk Down. And does prove a point...to be a bomb tech takes mental slant...you just can't do it if you're not one crazy 'mother ;).
p.s. some very nice "Executive-Decision like-Segal" cameos...Guy Pearce and Ralph Fiennes ;)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
163 - The Night Porter
Other than her bit parts, I've only really known Charlotte Rampling in Swimming Pool. Having finally seen The Night Porter, I feel sad to have missed out on a lot of her work. If by any chance you've seen Maggie and James in Secretary, I say you have to see Charlotte and Dirk Bogarde in The Night Porter.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
162 - Love and Honor

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