Movies for 2010
Apr. 23rd, 2010 04:52 pm1) City of Ember. Steampunky SF about kids escaping an underground city. Entertaining. Bill Murray is not aging well. (p)
2) Cats. Musical based on TS Eliot's Poetry. Plotless, but entertaining. (rewatch, hadn't seen it in years)
3) Hopalong Cassidy. Old TV episodes. (f,1)
4-5) Spartacus: Blood and Sand (5 hrs). Gory, vulgar and brainbreaky. (p)
6) Stardust. Lovely Neil Gaiman fantasy about a youth who promises to bring his love a star. Big name supporting cast, funny, touching and generally good. (p)
7) Northern Pursuit. A Mountie turns traitor to help save Canada from Nazi spies. Farfetched and entertaining (f2)
8) Dodge City. Big cheesy technicolor western. "But Matt! You can't do this too me. We were in the war together. We drove cattle together. We've ate slept, lived and died together!" //"And now we're going to be in jail together. You in there, me out here." (f3)
9) Beyond the Wall of Sleep. Lovecraftian film about the horrors that stalk a remote asylum. Not bad, kind of art-film feeling. (f2)
10) Reanimator. Based on Lovecraft's famous novella, updated and sexed up for the modern era. Same premise: brilliant young doctor wants to get rid of death. (f1)
11) Boondock Saints. Pair of Irish twins on a mission from God. This is violent and excessive and hilarious if your sense of humor lapses into ultraviolet. Willem Dafoe is amazing as Special Agent Smecker. (f1)
12) Boondock Saints 2: All Saints' Day. The boys are lured out by the murder of a priest. Funny as can be, intensely violent. And Special Agent Eunice Bloom steals the show.(f1)