Purple Rose of Cairo is not nominally a science fiction movie. But when you have a movie where the main character walks out of a movie and into reality, then I feel comfortable labeling it science fiction. It’s one of Woody Allen’s more depressing films (and set in the Great Depression). But it has an exciting premise and is very well done.
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The Last Starfighter review
The Last Starfighter is an 80’s feel-good teenage movie about a boy who uses his video game skills to save an alien race. The movie was moderately successful for it’s time, but never really took off like some over science fiction movies. But it was fondly remembered enough to have spun off a musical in 2004 and there are rumors of a sequel (with the same writer, director and lead actor). But is it worth seeing?
Toy Story 3 Review
I went to go see Toy Story 3 this weekend. Having seen and enjoyed the firsttwo, I was wondering how the trilogy would end. It would be an understatement to say that the first movie reinvented movies. It was the first computer animated feature film and the humanity it showed made everyone believe that computer animation could be as good (if not better) than hand drawn animation. So was the third movie any good?
Crumb by Terry Zwigoff
Crumb by Terry Zwigoff is the story of comics legend Robert Crumb who grew up in a family of a Marine Corps officer and a unhappy housewife. Crumb is a disturbed artistic genius who can be considered a misogynistic artist or a genius working out his id through disturbing art.
My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki
My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki is a wonderful autobiographical movie by Miyazaki. This animated film tells of the misadventures of two Japanese children and the monster they befriend. Miyazaki has stated that the family portion of the story is almost a complete autobiography of his childhood. He changed the genders of the children from male to female to allow him to have some distance from the story. But not so much, that he didn’t make it his most personal film.
Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki
Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki is not a mere children’s movie, but an amazing story by one of the world’s greatest directors (who only does animated movies). Miyazaki’s movies are universally loved around the world, but are generally unknown and poorly attended in the USA. Spirited Away made $274 million worldwide at the box office, but only $10 million of that was in the USA. But the Academy Awards gave Spirited Away the Oscar for Best Animated Movie and it was well deserved.
Shrek Forever After Review
Went to see Shrek Forever After this weekend and was slightly surprised. I loved the first Shrek movie. It was funny and did a great job working new characters in with existing fairy tales. You could see the love of the genre and the snarkiness just beyond the story that adults would see, but would pass right over the kids heads. The sequel, Shrek 2, wasn’t as good (as most sequels aren’t), but there were still some fun parts. It wasn’t a bad movie and I did enjoy watching it. That brings us to Shrek the Third. And having said the name, we can move on. But really, it was a bad movie. Bad, casting, bad plot, bad jokes, but great box office. I left the theater hoping that Shrek was gone for good.
So I came into Shrek Forever After with some trepidation. After seeing how bad the previous one was, I had no hopes at all for this one. But it wasn’t horrible. I know that’s not exactly a ringing endorsement. But that’s the best I can offer. The basic story is Shrek has a mid-life crisis. His family and friends take a lot of his time and he’s no longer seen as a ferocious monster. So he talks to Rumpelstiltskin, who almost had Fiona’s parents sign the kingdom over to him before Shrek rescued her. Rumpelstiltskin promises him one day of the way everything was before (he’s alone and everyone’s scared of him) in exchange for one day in his past.
Of course, Rumpelstiltskin, tricks him and Shrek realizes that his life was better with Fiona and the kids and the family then it was before. So he must then work to reconnect with Fiona and fight off Rumpelstiltskin so that he can put things back the way they were before. Overall, a sappy story with a few good jokes, decent animation and Rumpelstiltskin was better in the movie than Arthur was in the last one. Mildly recommended if you have kids.
Superman II – The Richard Donner Cut
Superman II – The Richard Donner Cut is the director’s cut of the original Superman II. It’s more than just a director’s cut since due to internal politics, there were many scenes and actors cut from the original plan and reshot for the Richard Lester version of the film (which is what was released to theaters). The story is mostly the same, but Donner had intended Superman: The Movie and Superman II to be a two part story. But creative differences between Donner and the producers caused the produces to replace Donner. The DVD release brings back original footage and shows the movie the way it was mean to be shown.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is an interesting movie. It’s interesting in the way it was created and interesting in the visual look of the movie. Unfortunately it’s not interesting in plot or characters or anything that would normally make a good movie. But it is worth seeing. Why?
Older Movies You Should Watch: Pleasantville
Pleasantville is a tricky movie and can barely (if at all) be called science fiction.It has characters going into a TV universe, so it’s close enough for blogging. The movie starts off looking like it might be a wacky comedy about modern teens getting stuck in a 50s TV series, but it smartly moves out of that territory and gets into an interesting view on freedom and sexuality. The nods to classic movies are only the cherry on top for making Pleasantville a must-see movie.