Saturday, October 23, 2010

Iron Man 2, 2010 (Grade C)

Director: Jon Favreau
Awards -- none that we know of and wouldn't expect any
Cast:  Robert Downey Jr.; Don Cheadle; Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, Clark Gregg, John Slattery, Jon Favreau, Paul Bettany, Kate Mara, Leslie Bibb, Gary Shandling

sez says:   Didn't expect much so was pleasantly surprised. A diverting romp, standard super hero fare, Robert Downey jr can be fun to watch. Edged up to stupid but never went completely over the edge. Better than expected. and a great cast

MJC:  this movie was a perfect complement to the trash thrillers that I am reading. Yes!

Bounty Hunter, 2010 Grade (F)

Director: Andy Tennant
Awards?  No way this will win any awards
Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler, Jason Sudeikis, Jeff Garlin, Siobhan Fallon, Peter Greene, Joel Garland, Dorian Missick. Adam Rose, Christine Baranski, Cathy Moriarty, Carol Kane

sez says:  What a sorry bit of tripe this is. I had heard that Jennifer Aniston had some comic talent. If you are to judge by this movie it just ain't so. There have been great movies made about dueling couples whose relationships have gone south but who are still attracted to each other (His Girl Friday and  Bringing Up Baby are two that come to mind immediately.)  Those movies have spunky stories, fun action, great scripts, and talented actors and they can continue to be enjoyed fifty plus years after the were made. None of the above applies to The Bounty Hunter.  It is not the genre that is the problem.  The story is a problem, the acting is a problem, the script is a problem. This is just a dog of a movie.  The plot: Neither she nor he will admit to their faults; he is apparently just a real loser  She a self involved reporter.  They have to work out their estrangement while supposedly solving a mystery. The premise is not so bad but it sure didn't work here.

MJC says:  Jennifer Aniston is pleasure to look at but the pleasure is drained away by the imbecilic plot and ridiculous dialogue of this vacuous excuse for a movie.  

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Valentines Day, 2010 (Grade D)

Director Garry Marshall
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner. Jessica Alba. Kathy Bates, Jessica Beil, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Hector Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Julia Roberts, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine. Emma Roberts, Taylor Swift.


Sez Says ... A good cast peppered with real talent but a silly movie. Love takes many forms from teenage enthusiasm to the wonders of the elderly dancing in the moonlight in a graveyard--- in case you don't get the symbolism. Not particularly funny or fun and the biggest revelation the story offers is that you true love may be your best friend and/or that a mother's love may be more substantial than romantic love 

MJC Says:  much as I am a sentimental slob this movie never took off  to send the heart strings quivering. Perhaps it is just too many movies over the years but the plot was as predictable in it's parts as in it's whole from the teenagers being discovered by mom when they plan a tryst in the girl's house to the final discovery that your best friend is the one you should be with.