X-Men Wolverine Origins Trailer
I look forward to seeing this.
Slumdog Millionaire
Managed to find a way to catch another flick. Slumdog Millionaire was excellent, I really enjoyed it. It was one of those films that I really didn’t know much about and truth is that I was hesitant to go see it, but I am really glad that I did.
It truly was outstanding. I might take some time to write more about it later, but not now. Anyway, I decided to list all of the movies I have seen in the past two months. The order below reflects how much I enjoyed them.
Slumdog Millionaire
Gran Torino
Defiance
Frost/Nixon
Milk
The Wrestler
Rachel Getting Married
Doubt
The Reader
Benjamin Button
Milk
I saw Milk. It was excellent. Actually managed to catch a number of other flicks including Defiance, Rachel Getting Married and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
I enjoyed them all, but liked Defiance best. Got a few others to hit including Gran Torino and Revolutionary Road.
Eastwood has long been one of my favorite actors. I don’t agree with much of Sean Penn’s politics, but he is a fine actor. Who would have thought that the man who played Jeff Spicoli would come so far.
I think that I’ll probably add to this post later on. At the moment it is a bit too late and I am a bit too tired and pissed off to write any more.
Movies- Previews and people
I think that I was around 11 years-old or so when my mother first allowed me to go to the movies without adult supervision. Or maybe I was older, can’t really remember. I do remember that my mom wouldn’t let me go see King Kong with a neighborhood friend because she thought that it would be too violent. That was in ’76. I was still a few years off of turning 11.
Anyway, one of my favorite parts of the movies used to be the previews. The studios take advantage of the captive audience to try and sell you on shelling out a few more bucks to see another one of their movies. Oops, did I say a few bucks, I certainly didn’t mean that. But that is not really the point of this post.
Somewhere along the way the theaters screwed the whole preview or movie trailer thing up. Because it used to be that you’d go see a movie and you knew that you’d get one or two trailers before your film. These days I have been to movies where they show at least three trailers, plus the THX ad, plus the turn off your cellphone ad and the reminder to throw your trash away ad.
Now that probably looks like a runon sentence and maybe it is, but it captures the mood for me. Because it used to be that if a movie was called for 12:30 you knew that it was going to start by 12:45. Now if you are lucky that 12:30 showing starts at 1:15. It has gotten to be a little bit much.
Speaking of the movies the crowds have become a problem for me. Maybe it is because I am a natural curmudgeon, but I get tired of dealing with foolishness. Went to see The Dark Knight last summer and got to watch it with a bunch of babies and toddlers. Sorry, if you can’t find a babysitter you shouldn’t be at the movies. And that doesn’t cover the young children who conned their parents into taking them.
Leave those kids at home. If they must watch movies give them some Disney flick like Mulan to watch ten times in a row.
A while back I forgot to turn off my phone. Sure enough the damn thing rang. It was right in the middle of an action scene. I grabbed the phone and whispered “Give him another dose of Morphine and schedule a consultation with Dr. Kildare.” And then I made sure to hang up.
Later on one of the patrons asked me what had happened. I told him that one of my patients was really sick and that his nurse had consulted with me. He told me that I must really be a good doctor and asked me where I practiced. I told him that he could find me at Rampart, part of the Squad 51 team.
Had he asked me my name I would have told him that I was Marcus Welby, or maybe just gone with Quincy. Who knows.
James Bond Themes
Time Magazine’s article about James Bond themes caught my eye. They list what they consider the five best and five worst ever.
Here is their list of the five worst:
All Time High, Rita Coolidge Octopussy-I disagree with Time. This wasn’t the worst. Sheena Easton’s song makes my head hurt. But that doesn’t mean that I like this one. It is just slightly better than awful.
You Know My Name, Chris Cornell Casino Royale I disagree with Time again. I liked this song. It is not incredible, but it is not bad.
Thunderball, Tom Jones- C’mon, it is Tom Jones. This one still works for me.
Tomorrow Never Dies, Sheryl Crow – Eh, it is not great. Kind of reminds me of The Scorpions Still Loving You.
Another Way to Die, Jack White and Alicia Keys Quantum of Solace– Time and I disagree yet again. I kind of like this one.
And Now the Five Best:
Nobody Does it Better Carly Simon The Spy Who Loved Me- We’re in agreement on this one. I like it.
We Have All The Time in the World, Louis Armstrong Her Majesty’s Secret Service- We’re in agreement again. Armstrong just does a fine job of setting the scene painting a picture.
For Your Eyes Only Sheena Easton – This one kills me, just makes me want to gag.
Goldeneye, Tina Turner – Turner is a hell of a performer who knows how to make a song into something special.
Goldfinger Shirley Bassey– This is the classic. Bassey really knows how to bring it all together.
More comments on Bond movie music can be found here. And then as a bonus here are a few more songs and comments.
Die Another Day– Madonna- Ugh
License to Kill– Gladys Night- This is ok, not great, but not horrible.
View To a Kill– Duran Duran- The Bond movies had a lost a step. I suppose that I blame Roger Moore for a large part of it, just got too goofy. This song sounds like so many others.
The Living Daylights-A-Ha- They should have stuck with Take on Me. Ugh again.
Live and Let Die– Paul McCartney- Love this one.
What do you think?