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Knives Out
7.910
Knives Out
Jojo Rabbit
7.910
Jojo Rabbit
Avatar: The Last Airbender
9.310
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
8.410
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
A Quiet Place
7.59
A Quiet Place
Land Before Swine
8.39
Land Before Swine
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
7.79
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
Monsters University
7.210
Monsters University
Star Trek Into Darkness
7.710
Star Trek Into Darkness
Iron Man 3
7.19
Iron Man 3
Studio C
8.510
Studio C
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
7.89
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Wreck-It Ralph
7.79
Wreck-It Ralph
The Princess Bride
8.010
The Princess Bride
The Dark Knight Rises
8.48
The Dark Knight Rises
Gravity Falls
8.910
Gravity Falls
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
8.210
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
The Avengers
8.010
The Avengers
The Legend of Korra
8.310
The Legend of Korra
The Hunger Games
7.29
The Hunger Games
War Horse
7.28
War Horse
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
7.410
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Psych
8.410
Psych
Toy Story Toons: Small Fry
7.010
Toy Story Toons: Small Fry
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown
7.26
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

7.8
9
  • Jan 8, 2013
  • A long-expected success!

    After a fall of underwhelming cinematic fare, I had long-anticipated a film that would condone going to the theaters. Fortunately, one existed. In the crisp mid-December chill, we were invited to return to Middle Earth after a 9-year break. Yes, I thought to myself, this film will be truly epic. A newcomer to the Lord of the Rings franchise, I had spent the last year procuring copies of and rabidly watching the original trilogy. None of these titles disappointed, whether it was the character-driven Fellowship of the Ring or the darker war-film The Two Towers or the emotional and triumphant Return of the King each film proved to be epic. So after watching the trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey thirty somewhat times, I was ready for another classic film.

    Unsurprisingly, Peter Jackson delivered this time abet a few flaws in the film's pacing. I was treated to a rich, touching adventure in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien with some memorable characters and intense action pieces. The reason why I say some memorable characters is due to the immense supporting cast. We had Gandalf the Grey: wise and wisecracking, Bilbo Baggins: Reluctant but eventually develops beautifully, Thorin Oakenshield: The stoic and solemn leader of the party and 12 other dwarfs who never got enough screen-time. We'll probably see a lot more of them in future movies, but I never bothered to learn all of their names, they were just uncharacteristic faces that made up their company, and some of them could fight well… I hate to be a nitpicker but that was my major quim with the film.

    Other than the underwhelming Dwarfs, I found the movie quite enjoyable and found that the Production Design really was given the chance to shine here. We had some fantastic costumes, ranging from the elegant and proud Elrond to the paranoid and silly Radagast. Taking a page from the previous trilogy, the costume designers really just had to get back into their old mindset and think like they did ten years ago. The hobbits still wear periodic corduroy suits with bare over-large hairy feet and the dwarfs still have extravagant beards. But it doesn't stop there, the film is shot, once again, on location in New Zealand, hobbit-holes and all. This really added to the feel of the film, bringing Middle Earth to life with magnificent locations and a truly epic feel. When the crew wasn't fighting mountain trolls or evading a swarm of angry goblins they were trekking up the Misty Mountains to a truly magnificent score written by Howard Shore.

    As far as the acting was concerned, this movie truly delivered. Martin Freeman was the perfect Bilbo Baggins, he came off exactly as I pictured him when I read the book in the 5th grade. The audience really fell in love with him in the beginning of the film when he had the conversation with Gandalf about the "Good Morning." It was then that I decided that he really was perfect for the role. Which brings me to another actor, Ian Mckellen was once again a show-stealer as Gandalf. The scenes where he isn't shown are never quite as good as he is more or less one of the icons of the entire franchise as a whole.

    By far the greatest scene in the film was the infamous "Riddles in the Dark" where Bilbo falls down into a cave and encounters the creature Gollum, who is obsessed with the Ring of Power, but still really playful. There, Bilbo has a game of riddles with Gollum, putting his life on the line in exchange for the way to escape the Goblin Cavern. When Bilbo finds the ring and the theme from the past movies is played, I got chills. And Andy Shirkis as Gollum is and has always been a delight. Gollum is a really interesting character, he has two personalities to him, the Murderous and conniving Gollum and Sméagol the friendly character who wants to play games and help hobbitses. This scene really embodies the film as a whole: playful, but dangerous and it shows that Peter Jackson is still very capable of directing this fantastic series.

    As a whole, this movie did not disappoint, sure it was different than the other movies, but it's supposed to be The Hobbit was written for little kids! It still has Peter Jackson's DNA coursing through its legendary veins.

    4 ½ stars (out of 5)
    The Dark Knight Rises

    The Dark Knight Rises

    8.4
    8
  • Sep 15, 2012
  • The Dark Knight rises to expectations

    While this summer's theatrical selection was generally mundane, going to the movies is always a pleasurable experience. The buttery overpriced popcorn, the thrilling previews and a genuine sense of wonder that comes with the theater experience. While there wasn't much to see this summer, when a movie as big as The Dark Knight Rises is released, the world stops for a few days.

    The conclusion of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Saga, TDKR is truly an epic undertaking. Coming in with a running time just under three hours long, it's almost as ambitious as a Lord of the Rings marathon. Even today, nearly two months since its release it's still in the top ten box office movies this week.

    But all that aside…is it any good?

    Well, yeah, yeah it is. The movie begins with the brooding villain Bane (played brilliantly by Tom Hardy) hijacking an airplane by using another airplane. It's exactly the semi-trippy/ingenious concept that you'd only see in a Christopher Nolan movie. The movie escalates from here, easing us back into the city of Gotham, refreshing our memories, and introducing a reclusive Bruce Wayne, and the sly Selena Kyle/Catwoman. Every minute this scene integrates to the story, is another truly immersive experience. Eventually Bane takes over all of Gotham by "giving it to the people" you see Batman be awesome, and (SPOILER ALERT…ish) pretty much nobody dies. But the movie isn't entirely full of high flying mind-blowing greatness. This movie does fall short of expectations on several regards. One may complain that the movie is just too long, there are many unnecessary parts that could have been trimmed down after a quick editing job. The biggest concern that I had however, was the several plot holes that plagued the movie sending every cop in the entire city to the underground and how everyone knows Batman's secret identity.

    All my complaints are merely in retrospect, however. This is a solid and deeply emotional film that is immensely satisfying at the end.

    Four and a half stars (out of five)
    War Horse

    War Horse

    7.2
    8
  • Jan 23, 2012
  • Immensely Satisfying

    This is not a movie to watch casually. That said, it is definitely a movie to watch, and emotionally invest in it, the payoff is incredible. Although the beginning lagged a bit (there could have easily been a good 15 minutes taken off of the running time), once the battle scenes picked up I became enthralled.

    Steven Spielberg hits home once again with this film, and John William's soundtrack is completely outstanding. And there is a slew of recognizable actors from David Thewlis (Remus Lupin in Harry Potter) to Eddie Marsan (Inspector Lestrade in Sherlock Holmes).

    Overall this movie was immensely satisfying, and moving in a couple parts.

    Eight solid stars.
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