Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, July 26, 2013
The Details
"Doing the right thing has never gone so wrong…"
The adorable Tobey Maguire stars alongside funny beauty Elizabeth Banks, excellently quirky Laura Linney, the "scandalous" star Kerry Washington, a serious Ray Liotta and the lulling Dennis Haysbert, whom you may remember from 'Far From Heaven' but more likely, from all the 'State Farm' insurance advertisements, with the slogan, "Are you in good hands?" Written and directed by Jacob Aaron Estes, this 2011 drama-comedy was much more of a thriller for me. I've never found people's pain comedic, but this film despite the series of unfortunate events was a fantastic, incredibly unbelievable ride of chaos! Who would think that a few raccoons could lead someone to the darkest moments of their lives.
Wonderfully written and executed, this film was quirky and outrageous and viewers find themselves appalled, worried but thirsty for more. It unfolded very much like a fairy-tale on acid; hopeful and bright beginnings, the plot, the climax and then a cool-down very much mirroring a backyard of beauty yet filled with worms living underneath it all.
Rated R for language, sexual content and adult situations, this film isn't for the little ones, but full of itty-bitty and not so itty questions one might ask themselves if they were caught in such situations on their choice of actions. Maguire who replaced James McAvoy who originally was to play the part of 'Jeff Lang', shone exceptionally in this film with his magnificent and priceless expressions throughout the steady rolling turn of events.
Very dark comedy, but if you want guaranteed fun - do see it - it's an absolute delight!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Good for the Soul
**Sad movies always makes me cry...
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Pulp Fiction
It's nice to take a trip down memory lane, especially when Tarantino is involved. In 1994, both Quentin and Robert Avary brought us short fictional stories of crime, drama and thrilling moments by a most appealing cast, John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis, Rosanna Arquette, Phil LaMarr, Ving Rhames and many many others. Laced with the usual violence, heavy drug-use, obscene language and graphic sexual situations; this wildly provocative film won an Oscar that year and another 59 wins and 46 nominations.
With a run-time of 154 minutes, you would think that the audience would lose interest and fast, but this never happens in Tarantino films, because even though the destructiveness may get to you, the dialogue always saves because it is filled of wit, intensity and wisdom. The shots are always unusual, and viewers are vehemently reminded of the passion that went into making these movies.
Tarantino keeps the heart pumping and you on the edge of your seats, he knows what people want and if you're into action, you'll never be dissatisfied. In Los Angeles, there are people who make movies, and then there are people who tell stories so expertly that hit-men, boxers, bandits and gangsters all have lives that intertwine believably.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Drive
"Get in, get out, get away…"
The cast of American heart-throb,Ryan Gosling and English beauty Carrie Mulligan is enough to make anyone these days intrigued to see a movie; but I was made aware of this film because of it's beautiful soundtrack. Based on the novel by American James Sallis, adapted into screenplay by Persian Hossein Amini whom you may remember to be the writer of 'Snow White and the Huntsman' and directed by Danish Nicolas Winding Refn, together produced cinematic gold with this 2011 crime-drama.
Unique, mysterious and stoic, this film's message is one of being careful who you do good-deeds for and how much is too much with getting involved. Our main character 'Driver' played by Gosling kept viewers interests peaked because of his darling and gentle personality flipped into one you wouldn't want to mess with. Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman, Albert Brooks and Bryan Cranston also add colour to this film's strange, dramatic and violent palette. There were so many wonderful and delicate details carefully constructed within like Gosling's 'Scorpion' jacket, and the locations in LA where this film was shot like the small pizzeria and mechanic boss' garage.
Mystery was probably my most beloved element of this film, as there was very little dialogue, but it also is Rated R for its strong brutal and bloody violence, obscene language and some nudity. With an estimated budget of $15 million USD, filmmakers were able to gross not only $35 million USD back, but also an Oscar nomination and another 43 wins and 80 other nominations. This film was intense and not recommended for the faint-hearted; but certainly beautifully shot and thought-provoking story.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Ask for It
The transformational shift happening now in our Universe is becoming clearly apparent; and for many whom were asleep are finally awakening from their slumber. We are beginning to identify and see things in a whole new light and incredible way. This shift may seem terrifying, fearful and sensationally awful for some, but for those who already are on the path, know that this change is for the better and because of our lightening progression we will catch up to where we need to be at this point in time. It is a very exciting time!
Like attracts like, and whatever we focus on be it positive or negative manifests into our lives. The Law of Attraction is wide open and our thoughts are flying lights of energy that make our wishes reality like the story of the genie and the bottle in 'Aladdin'. Because we are transforming into deeper individuals, we find that persons or things that are not 'for us' leave from our lives. See this as a positive thing; the Universe is getting rid of the old and attracting those that 'mean business'. Sometimes other people have to leave so that new ones can arrive. Of course we all love to be loved, it gives us strength and confidence, but really we are already strong beings of light and love, it is in giving love to someone that shows a deeper courage. Love is one thing, but forgiving those that have crossed us negatively is the real characteristic of strength.
Therefore, do not fear my darlings, go forward with strength up that mountain. The mountain of your desires that rest in your quivering heart. It is there for a reason. You are here for a purpose. And that dream is lucid because it is possible. Now is the time! 'Ask for it'! Shout it out! For those who ask shall receive. You may not get it straight away, but once you keep on that path, no matter how steep the mountain, you will reach where you need to be. Your rewards, wishes and desires of your heart arrive to those who stay strong. Keep the faith. It arrives always, at the right time.
Bless-up!
Love Jair
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Steve Carell always delivers as he always does, but Jim Carey and the story in general didn't really bring in side-ripping laughs but instead a few chuckles. 2013's 'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone', however entertaining, it's repeat jokes after a while became forced and predictable just as were these super-star magician acts. Steve Buscemi whom you may remember from 'The Big Lebowski' or 'Big Fish' as well as Irish/American actress Olivia Wilde whose been hot on the Hollywood circuit and working in a number of films like, 'Tron', and 'In Time' to name a few also co-star in this comedy.
Filmed in Los Angeles with a budget of a whopping $30 million USD, this film fell shy of 8 million USD at the box-office. Writers Jonathon M. Goldstein and John Francis Daley shared a decent message about finding the strength from within and standing up to bullying. Despite success, one must always remember where they came from and to remember those who matter most. The stunts and action was most times over-the-top but funny-man Carell depicts the sensational truth of what shows and a life-style in Las Vegas, Nevada is all about.
Light on inspiration and laughs but compelling enough to make it to the end.
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