Tuesday, May 31, 2005


About Schmidt is all about Nicholson. But Nicholson like you've never seen before. I could spot an eyebrow arch a couple of times, but that was it. None of the over the top aggression and mannerisms that one has come to associate with Nicholson over the years. A brilliant performance, mainly because he wasn't playing himself after a long while.

The movie is directed by Alexander Payne, he of Election and Sideways fame. The guy is good, worth tracking.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005


Revenge of the Sith had the corniest dialogue you can imagine. If you can sit through that and remain awake for the first 100 minutes, then you'll enjoy some of the snazziest action ever seen on screen. Starting with Obi-Wan doing Greivous harm, moving on to Anakin getting converted to the Dark Side and winding up with the fantastic duel over lava, the last 45 minutes made it all worthwhile. If you are someone who hasn't watched a single Star Wars film, I recommend skipping the first two episodes and walking in halfway into the third.

Ho hum ha ha ha. He's blind, he cuts people. Oh wait a minute, he's not really blind. Oh no, he is. Why do all these folks queue up to get slaughtered anyway? Why is this a cult classic? Why do I keep watching these new wave Japanese/Chinese movies?

Considered the black sheep of the trilogy, this movie isn't all that bad really. A bit darker, fewer jokes and a mite too confusing. You can't avoid watching it though.

Hmm. Did they change it recently? I always thought this was a hilarious rip-roaring adventure yarn. Anything but, when you watch it now.

Another repeat. Good, rollicking fun. The soundtrack isn't half bad either.

Again. And again. Never get tired of watching it, never get tired of reading it. Almost perfect.

Wicked. Not a movie to watch with your significant other. Or hold on, maybe it is.

Yawn. Overrated, sentimental 'classic'. The more I see of Tornatore, the less I like him.

Wonderful, wonderful movie. The characters are - pardon the obvious pun - very well drawn and the dialogue is top-notch. Pixar is incredible!

Gets under your skin, this film. The plot's quite stupid and the acting sucks. The saving grace is of course Sharon Stone - and I don't mean just the famous legs-crossing scene.

My second Miyazaki. Quite nice, really. Interesting story, cute characters. I must remember to watch the others from Studio Ghibli.