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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Movies: October 19th
Seen quite a few movies recently. Here's a bunch of stuff:
The Life Aquatic
is a unique movie. Not quite comedy, not quite drama, it still manages to be interesting, never dull, often hillarious and even moving at times. It tells the (fictional) story of oceanographer Steve Zissou (played by Bill Murray) in his last great adventure: trying to find and kill the shark that ate his life-long friend Esteban. Although this may sound like a modern-day Moby Dick, the rest of the movie certainly isn't. With an insane cast including Owen Wilson, Cate Blanchett, Anjelica Huston, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum and Michael Gambon this movie seemed to have faded into obscurity simply because it is so odd and unusual most people simply can't figure it out. Recommended.
Versus
is a Japanese action flick which includes Yakuza, zombies and supernatural forces. Despite terrific action scenes and some amusing characters (particularly the, er, protagonist) it completely fails to mesmerize; unlike some of its Chinese counterparts (such as
Black Mask
) the movie doesn't flow, it just drones on and on into monotony. Stay away.
Four Brothers
is the story of, well, four unlikely step-brothers (two white, two black) whose mom is shot down by gangsters and they seek revenge. Although the base plot is pretty standard fare the movie itself is very well made; it reminded me strongly of
The Boondock Saints
(itself a highly recommended movie). Four Brothers isn't quite as good but still works very well and manages to combine comic relief with some drama and lots of action. Recommended.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
is a hillarious movie with Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller. I usually dislike Stiller intensely, but in this particular case it works very well. The (relatively stupid) plotline pits Peter La Fleur (Vaughn) as a proprietor of Average Joe's Gym, a gym for people just like you and me (well, not really - I hope I'll never be as pathetic) facing foreclosure, against White Goodman (Stiller), owner of Globo "We're better than you, and we know it!" Gym who's trying to take over Average Joe's. Fast forward a bit, you got the guys at Average Joe entering a dodgeball tournament to win a reprieve from Average Joe's mounting debts; Rip Torn in one of his most bizarre and hysterical roles yet; great actor chemistry and goofball humour which all adds up to a really fun movie. It's not quite as good (or satirical) as
BASEketball
but it's great fun never-the-less.
I saw the first two episodes of
Planetes
and couldn't figure out what the big deal was; my brother (who usually knows his stuff) spoke very highly of the series but the episodes I watched bored me so badly I stopped watching in the middle, instead preferring to finish playing
The White Chamber
.
In other news,
Serenity
will
be coming to Israeli theaters sometime in mid-November. Hoozah! Since the tickets to the screening at
Icon
were long gone by the time I tried to order this means I might yet get the chance to watch the movie, and might even do some catching up on Firefly beforehand.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 12:12:19 PM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Comments [3]
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Friday, October 21, 2005 12:08:15 AM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Come on, Ben stiller is great! Didn't you like Zoolander?
Any way, too bad you didn't come to Icon. I could have bought you a ticket, if you just asked. The movie was really good.
Yoav F
Friday, October 21, 2005 2:58:23 PM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
Nopes, didn't like Zoolander at all. And how could you've bought us tickets when there weren't any to be found?
Tomer Gabel
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Saturday, October 22, 2005 4:19:25 AM (Jerusalem Standard Time, UTC+02:00)
I bought them on the first day they were availble (about a week before the movie played)
Yoav F
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