The Avengers Rocks!

Marvel's The Avengers

I’m sure most of you have seen the new movie from Marvel Entertainment, The Avengers. Your favorite Marvel Super Heroes, Iron Man, Thor, The Hulk, Captain America, Hawkeye, Nick Fury and Black Widow all together in the SAME movie! If you haven’t seen it yet, go see it now! It’s that good. This film has already broken records in movie attendance and for good reason, it has more star power than any other film to date with all of the original cast members, save Edward Norton’s Bruce Banner who is expertly replaced by Mark Ruffalo, coming together to play the Avengers characters. It also has Joss Whedon, director of such con-cult classics as Firefly and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, at the helm.

This has proven to be an excellent match of talent as the film manages to please the widest array of audiences possible, from kids to senior citizens, and even ‘gasp’ women! More than all that, it has a great script with an awesome pace,  special effects that are convincing and acting that feels real. This is the film Marvel fans have been waiting for, and it doesn’t dissapoint.

Go and check it out if you havent seen it, and if you have, go see it again and study up on costumes!  That’s what I’m about to do!

We welcome all comments! Let us know what you thought about the movie, the costumes, or whatever! Enjoy and see you next time!

Tron Legacy Review

When I was 11 years old, I went to see the original TRON in a theatre that no longer exists. It was 1982, and video gaming was my entire world. I didn’t have a computer when TRON came out, I couldn’t afford one. I just had a dream and a few quarters to spend at the arcade I earned by delivering newspapers on my crappy bike. TRON was a staple game at the arcade, and it was a feeling like no other to grip that controller, drop a quarter,  hear the TRON music and be transported onto the grid every weekend. I remember pretending that very same bike was a light-cycle zooming through a computer generated grid.  It was a pretty poor substitute, but my imagination was ignited for a lifetime. 

 A long time has passed since those days. 28 years to be exact. A lot has changed in my life, and in video games. I have been there every step of the way. Ive owned countless video game rigs, computer systems and played thousands of hours behind the controller. When I heard TRON was coming back, after all these years, I was beyond excited. I wrote an article about the early footage over a year ago, way back before the re-design, when the Comic-Con trailer was leaked out and spread like a virus all over the internet. I have been patiently awaiting this film for decades and it’s finally here. Let me tell you, it does not disappoint. Its has once again ignited my creativity and imagination, and my passion for video games.

Visually it is breathtaking, and the 3-D, although not sickening or overpowering, is brilliant and adds amazing depth to the computer generated imagery. From the opening credits of a rezzed up Magic Kingdom (nice touch) to the last frame of the credits, it draws you in to the TRON world like never before. Sam Flynn (Garett Hedlund) is like-able and believable in the role of Kevin Flynn’s son and rightful heir to the ENCOM legacy. Of course Jeff bridges is back, (and what a career he’s had in the past 28 years) as Kevin Flynn and also, serving double duty as the CGI retouched CLU,  who I thought was tweaked just enough to be realistic yet obviously part of the computer world. Bruce Boxleitner, who played TRON / Alan Bradley in the original film also returns and does a great job playing his role in the story. Olivia Wilde plays Quorra, and is one sexy program. Some really great supporting cast players round out a very well cast film.

TRON Legacy does not rely on TRON to be seen and fully understood, however there are a myriad of special touches, nods and throwbacks to the original film that kept a smile on my face the whole way through. One very nice addition was a faithful recreation of FLYNNS arcade, complete with rows of video game cabinets from the 80′s, sound effects included, that holds a special place in my soul. Without giving anything away, TRON Legacy sets itself up for a sequel, and TRON 3 has already been confirmed. TRON Legacy has done well in its opening weekend and is sure to continue on through the holiday season racking up the bucks.

DAFT PUNK, the amazingly popular duo of electronic music were signed up to do the films score and what a perfect choice that was. The soundtrack stands alone as a masterpiece of the time and blends together so well with what you would expect that it heightens TRON Legacy beyond spectacular and into pure genius. Personally, its a no-brainer add to my I-Tunes library.

If you want to be dazzled by the latest computer generated images and a very good story, if you were a fan of video games and the original TRON, if you want to be transported to a science-fiction digital world, GO SEE TRON IN 3-D. There really is no other move like it.

Movie Review: Toy Story 3 gets an A+

Toy Story 3 Review

Toy Story 3 Now Playing

Took a trip down memory lane this afternoon with Toy Story 3. I was talking with my friend about the huge gap of time between Toy Story 2 and 3 and how if they were able to pull this off unscathed, it would be nothing short of a miracle. Other franchises have been brutalized in the past after a long hiatus, Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull anyone? The likelyhood that the new movie equals or betters the previous  in Hollywood is slim. That’s one of the things that makes Toy Story 3 such a triumph. Granted, Pixar is known for success, and the question of “will they ever fail” becomes more perilous with each accomplishment. It is truly a wonder of modern Hollywood and frankly, its exciting.

On the other hand, an interesting topic is – Does Toy Story 3 {or any guaranteed box office smash} need to spend millions on endorsements and product placement for a movie that will likely not need it. Wouldn’t the 10 million dollar BK endorsement with the special cups and the Kid’s Meal Toys be better spent on kids in poverty stricken areas? It’s definitely a question worth asking and I wish Hollywood would do some kind of deal like this, with so much money being thrown around. Hey, I could easly forgo seeing Buzz and Woody on my soda cup so some kid can eat. Anyway back to the review.

The film itself is a pure joy to behold on many different levels. The animation and effects are so top notch, its hard to tell its animated at times. Overall, the attention to detail is consistant with the entire series and allows the characters and settings to pour out in vibrant realistic color and texture without becoming annoying. Combine this with a great story and you have an absolute winner of a movie. I’m not going to give away ANY of the storyline in this review, IT’S THAT GOOD, I’ll just tell you to go experience it for yourself. Don’t forget to tell us all what you think!

Movie Review: A-Team gets a B+

A-Team Movie Review

The All New A-Team Kicking Some Serious Ass!

I had the pleasure of watching the A-Team movie this morning, a Sunday Matinee. I was planning on seeing this film last night, however it was sold out at my local theatre, which I thought was a good sign. I had been looking forward to seeing this film after I saw who was going to be in the cast. Liam Neeson as Hannibal, who I have always been a fan of, Bradley Cooper as Face who I enjoyed recently in The Hangover, Rampage Jackson as B.A. who makes a great sports to acting turn-in from what could have been a disaster, and finally, the standout, Sharlto Copley as Howlin Mad Murdock. Admittedly, I have never been a HUGE A-Team fan although I watched it in it’s prime. The show was never too much about story, just great action and comedy, but it was the characterizations that made the series a hit, and they have sucessfully carried the essence of those characters into the new film.

Why a B+ and not an A Quad? Well, I thought there were a few weaknesses in a plot that can be hard to follow. I thought they could have focused more on the comedy and characters VS the action, but all told the movie was a blast of summer fun. The film doesn’t take itself too seriously, as expected, and this works well with some of the completely over-the-top action sequences. The characters themselves seem to be tweaked just a little to suit thier new inhabitants. Each actor gives his own special touches to the classics which thankfully don’t evolve into parody.

Neeson’s Hannibal seems darker, hardened and less cheery than George Peppard’s version, but he throws out the famous cigar-chomping line “I love it when a plan comes together” with conviction and the right touch of brass-balls. Bradley Cooper nails Face perfectly with his rich-bred swagger and gleaming white smile. Rampage Jackson tones down the Mr.T cliche’s with his version of B.A. and it really works. Mr T. reportedly didn’t like the violence in the film, and I found it interesting that the film’s B.A. is against violence, which made me wonder if Mr. T made it past the first scene and actually watched the whole movie.

Sharlto Copely in A-Team

Sharlto Copely in A-Team

Now on to Sharlto Copely as Murdock. Wow, what a great performance by the out-of-nowhere actor that appeared last year in the amazing District 9. He does Murdock to a tee as we first see him in the film, and then he takes the character a step further. He even lapses into his South African Accent at one point as a wink to Wikus Van De Merwe, his District 9 persona.  The only complaint I have is that he wasn’t featured MORE in the film. Shamelessly, it was his performance that I was most interested in seeing and he didn’t let me down. Go Sharlto, we will be looking forward to more work from you in the future.

Well that’s it for this review. Go check it out and have a blast! Please comment and let us know your feeleings about the film.