Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

The Last Fall 2013 Review B+

The Last Fall is a independent film directed by Matthew Cherry.  It is about a professional football player transitioning to life after the game.  Its allot like Love and Basketball meets Any Given Sunday.  I enjoyed the myth busting aspect of this movie with regards to a professional athletes actual salary. Unlike other professional sports football players don't get a guaranteed contract.  When Kyle Bishop (played by Lance Gross) is cut from his team the situation is very jarring for him.  He returns to his hometown embarrassed and broke, his friends are surprised to see him and they are shocked when he is asking for a job.
Directed by Matthew Cherry a former professional football player himself Cherry relocated to Los Angeles and reinvented himself as a filmmaker.  He enrolled in Streetlights a non-profit production assistant training program that teaches people of limited means to become production assistants.  Cherry began his career on the sets of The Game, Heroes and Girlfriends.  The Last Fall was his directorial debut and I find it impressive how Cherry was able to wrangle all these elements in a effective manner.  
Watching this movie I felt the protagonist was sympathetic enough for me to root for however I find the ending a bit of a letdown.  Spoiler alert the main character has to make a critical decision but the movie ends before he makes it.  I can appreciate an opened ended ending but I found it unsatisfying.  I would have preferred to see the main character make the tough decision to continue playing football or explore a new life with his college sweetheart.  This ending nullifies his previous struggle.  
For an independent movie it is unique in that it is largely devoid of racial stereotypes contains little if any profanity or drug use and no nudity.  As a first time director this film is a triumph of technique and cinematography.  I applaud any minority filmmaker that can get a good movie in the can.  I am grading The Last Fall a B+ I look forward to Cherry's next project. 



Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Conjuring 2013 review C-



*Clap* *Clap*------- The Conjuring is currently scaring in theaters.  This is James Wan's latest foray into the horror genre.  Before I get into my review a little background on this director Wan begun his career by making a short film which would later become the Saw franchise.  He shopped it around to investors and was able to procure financing.  After Saw became a bonafide hit Wan had proven himself a bankable talent.

However multiple instalments later Saw ended up diluting the original direction of the first film.  Wan later went onto direct Insidious a creepy movie about a haunted child.  In it he continued his theme of utilizing creepy dolls and practical F/X work.  So when it comes to The Conjuring I am extremely excited.  I am familiar with the case and the people depicted therein.  Ed and Lorraine Warren are famous paranormal investigators.  They are controversial people because they have been accused of being charlatans but they welcome skeptics and present compelling paranormal evidence.

In "The Demonologist" the Warrens explain the demonic strategy for creating fear.  Infestation, oppression and possession.  Infestation is the first stage of a haunting... floor creeks, apparitions, shadows out the corner of your eye basic creepy stuff...oppression is when something happen to oppress the will of the victim to make them give up.  And possession is when one surrenders complete control of their body and mind to a demonic spirit usually ending in the victims death.

My problem with the The Conjuring is that it shows someone being possessed at the will of a demon which is incorrect because a human cannot be possessed unless permission is given.  The ending was overly dramatic for me.  Paranormal novices will find The Conjuring entertaining but I'm giving this movie a C-.

I'm giving it this grade because there are story elements that are left hanging and the computer graphics are bad.  This would have been better if it were released on Redbox.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Star Trek Into Darkness review 2013 grade A



Star Trek is about working together to advance society.  In the Abrams era of Star Trek most of this tone has been lost in favor of a more action oriented story telling.  Its brisk it's kinetic its a fresh cote paint of on an old car.  So when I get into my review of Into Darkness I'm focusing on whats under the hood.

The story pulls us in with an Indiana Jones style action sequence where Kirk and Dr McCoy are running from a prehistoric extraterrestrial culture.  The dialogue is snappy and traded via banter in the middle of an action scene.  It seems like these new films are obsessed with entertaining you.   I have no problem with that but I do have an issue with invoking 9/11 like imagery to give the movie modern gravitas.

My issue with 9/11 imagery is that it is beginning to become cliche' with themes of smoking buildings, hunting terrorists, quick retribution this cheapens the events of  that horrible day by using it as an entertainment context.  The antagonist is Khan played marvelously by Benedict Cumberbatch.  Khan is a genetically engineered super human fighting for his people.  After blowing up a Star Fleet building the Enterprise is dispatched to terminate him without trial.  Raising moral and ethical conflicts among the crew.  After Kirk makes the choice not to kill Khan we later learn of a bigger Star Fleet conspiracy.

I love the action and where the story seems to be going and if this is any indication of what the new Star Wars sequels could be then this is a galaxy I want to continue to explore.

Movie grade A.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Word on the Street reviews the career of legendary composer John Williams

In this episode of Word on the Street I discuss the career of motion picture composer John Williams. In this podcast I discuss and contrast the musical evolution of his work and association with Steven Speilberg.

Click here to download podcast.  

Thursday, May 24, 2012

How to write a screenplay and get in your creative zone





Click the link below:

It will take you to my Word on the street movie review podcast where I do a show about screenwriting, it's very nuts and bolts I give you the foundation to writing a terrific screenplay.

http://wordonthestreet.podomatic.com/entry/2012-05-24T12_12_31-07_00

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Prometheus-revisting the Xenomorph


The 2012 trailer for "Prometheus" feels like vintage Ridley Scott.  It feels like a different direction and I'm cool with that.  It's like they're saying there are other things horrible things out there.  I love the Xenomorph alien because there is so much you can do with it.

I always thought they were biological weapons because of the alien's eerily manufactured nature.  These things are super adaptable, they're the ultimate cockroaches.

I've never cared for the so called Space Jockey but it is an interesting design.  H.G. Giger's influence is all over it very biomechanical in ts look.  I speculate the aliens transform the hosts from the inside out at the molecular level which would be cool but I hope its something far more sinister.  


Sunday, May 13, 2012

Living out of your car to save money to make your film.



Lets face it your not James Cameron your not Spike Lee your not a famous filmmaker take a minute to let that sink in.  You have student loan debt and bills keep piling up.  Maybe you've written a screenplay but you are a nobody in the game.  No one is going to give you money.  You've read countless books; watched many making of documentaries.  You turn 30.  The world hits you in the face with the message you gotta get yours.  Do you give up?  Do you decide to take that job have a family put your passion on the shelf?  If you got heart hopefully you said hell no!  There are many ways to achieve a dream just as long as you know exactly what that dream is.  The world gives us what we really want but if you cant zero in on that one thing your like a dog chasing its own tail.


Let me be more specific when you decide to live out of your car you are taking a risk.  You've played the game you pay your bills apply for internships no one in the business is returning your calls you feel your dream slipping away.  A career in film is a very costly ambition you need to live in LA if your serious.  You need to make product you need the tools to do it.  Above all else you need to have a voice you need to tell entertaining stories.  No one will help you and the monies got to come from somewhere.  Paying rent, cell phone, insurance, food, car repairs etc.



Honestly deciding to do this extreme maneuver is actually pretty smart.  I did this for six months there was a trial and error period at first I'm going to give you the game there isn't a manual for this you just have to do it but here is the game if you really want raise funds quickly to make that film.


My first day living out of my car was very interesting the first thing I noticed was the importance of daylight and once the sun goes down you cant see shit.  Its extremely important to know where everything is at all times in your car because you don't have time to look for it in the dark.  You'll be surprised how quickly you can lose things.  Next you have to find somewhere safe to park.  You need to park somewhere different every night.  I had a 12 spot rotation.  You need to park around other cars DO NOT STAND OUT!  TINT YOUR WINDOWS AS DARK AS POSSIBLE! BUY A FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE AND DOUGHNUT! STAY ON TOP OF YOUR MAINTENANCE! (easy now since your not paying rent) you will spend about $120.00 on gasoline download gas buddy app to help you save on petrol.  BUY A WINDSHIELD HEAT SHIELD! for privacy. 


YOU CAN ONLY LIVE OUT OF YOUR CAR ONLY IF YOUR CAR ACTUALLY RUNS DON'T DRIVE A HOOPTIE BECAUSE YOU CANNOT PARK IN DECENT NEIGHBORHOODS WITHOUT ATTRACTING ATTENTION!


Best Parking Locations:
College campus
Suburban streets
Hotel parking lots
Hospital Parking Structures
Malls
Rest areas


Okay lets talk about something vital personal hygiene.  Get a gym membership at 24 Hour fitness because they're open 24 hours and you can use the facility to shower don't stand out don't blow your cover keep your situation on the down low.  Why you ask?  Because you already have enough on your mind you don't need people who don't understand your situation trying to dismantle what your trying to build.

Now lets talk about keeping that job.  How do you keep your uniform or suits ironed?  Hard to do that living out of car.  One method is to iron all your cloths at a motel (very $$$) or friends house another way is to put your already dry cloths in the drier for 15 minutes to knock the wrinkles out.  Carefully fold your uniform put into a suitcase plan out exactly what your going to wear for the work week.

Don't become a fat ass you'll be eating out 98% of the time have you seen "Super Size Me" that shit will kill you so eat subway eat lean oven roasted subs with no cheese and lay off the soda.  Drink water remember the ultimate goal save money for that Speilberg Edition HD camera!  Once you've achieved that get out of this game.  You will develop street smarts.  This lifestyle will become easy keeping your mental game up will be the challenge.  If you dwell on the negative you could become depressed or worse.

From a gender standpoint this could only work for a guy because woman have allot going on body wise... I wont go there!



Successfully living out your car takes balls.  It is intended for people who already have a full time job with benefits not for people who are jobless living on unemployment.  Keep your sanity intact by working out every day,  join a meetup group.  Spend more time outside of your car during the day.  Loiter at the cafe.  Work on your screenplays, hustle and stack your doe!

Living out of your car is not for people who have a mortgage, kids, pets, child support payments, a girlfriend, wife, whatever.  Remember at the end of the day your bills will be paid.  You'll have extra money in the bank and it will continue to accumulate as long as you don't spend more than you make be careful because spending will screw up what your trying to build.



                      GOOD LUCK AND MAKE YOUR MOVIE!!!!!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

STAR TREK: TITAN [The televison series that could be]

 
 
Working on a pilot for a new Star Trek series featuring the adventures of the USS Titan under Willam Riker's command who should the antagonist be? The Dominion, Q, Romulans, Klingions, Cardasians the Breen have a killer outline looking for some opinions.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Inception movie props from Hollywood's Archlight Theater


  • I believe this is a pawn very cool!
The leads costume
The will
Googles from the snow scene
Passport with the actors photo very detailed!
The mark's biography
Leonardo Dicaprio's suite he's a tal guy
Sweet red dice I want these bad!