Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Mutual Appreciation



Justin Rice of the band Bishop Allen (a band this movie has turned me on too, check them out) plays the main character Alan, "in a cleverly written, utterly timeless snapshop of post-college angst." The movie Mutual Appreciation is less a love story than an insightful and hilarious portrayal of the art of miscommunication the cover says. It's hilarious, so awkward, and will leave you wanting to stay up until the wee hours of the night over pints. Alan gets a phone call about his overdue credit card bill from his dad, but never returns the call. He still hasn't when the credits roll. Does his dad pay it? When the credits roll, it goes away for him. If only we could roll the credits when the bill comes. I checked this out over at the library. Come hang out and we'll watch it over pints then walk over and return it.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Aaltra



A foreign film, done by two French comedians in English subtitles.
Two men are neighbor farmers, and they hate each other.
After a fight that leaves them paralyzed by a piece of farm equipment, the two take a roadtrip to Finland in order to sue the tractor manufacture.
Theres plenty of motocross action, and it is well worth your time in laughs.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Think

Children of Men

I just saw the movie children of men, arguably the most intense film that I have ever seen in my life. It had what I considered to be some pretty innovative cinematography, causing the viewer to literally feel that he or she was admist the screams and the blood of war. While the violence didn’t necessarily take me by surprise, the reaction of the audience certainly did. During the height of the climax (the climax of the climax) I looked around to see how people were taking all of this in. Most people had looks of shock and unbelief on their face which if you see the movie you will not doubt. However, I expected this. Let me tell you what I did not expect.

It seems that people generally realize when something that they are watching is disturbing or shocking, as was evidenced by the people sitting around me. The thing that took me by complete surprise was the reaction once the movie ended; the people in unison got up and walked out immediately after the ending scene. I figured that the movie was so intense it would cause people to sit in their chairs for at least a minute after the film had ended, to make sure that they processed what they had just seen. However, there was no such time given to such disturbing images. It was as if this was nothing new and life goes on as it has before we stepped into the theater. I really found it hard to believe that no one would feel it necessary to try and make sense out of what they had just seen. There was absolutely no reflection time to be found after the movie. I am bothered by this. Are we not effected by anything anymore?!?! What can possibly make us slow down?!?! I am baffled, and also saddened. This small event was such an eye opener for me at the state of many hearts and minds. We are so numb. We just need more and more and more stimulation, and nothing that we get causes us to stop even for a second to think.