Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a fine followup to the first movie. A little too much Eggsy’s life and not enough Channing Tatum.
3 of 5 stars.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a fine followup to the first movie. A little too much Eggsy’s life and not enough Channing Tatum.
3 of 5 stars.
I should’ve posted this when I first started writing it. Now the opening doesn’t run right. But so what here we go…
While the world was watching football, I caught In This Corner of the World at The Charles. A second movie in the theatre this weekend? Yo!
The film is an anime set in Japan around the time of the second world war. It’s main protagonist gets married and spends her time in Kure, the main naval base. It’s around the mountains from Hiroshima. World War 2 and Hiroshima? You know where the story is leading.
The film is slice of life like. Following her travails as she copes with her new family and new life. She also dodges bombs and the war as America bombs her city. Finally, the Bomb is dropped and it really messes up her life.
That’s the film.
Not bad. I liked it. But I like all kinds of anime. YMMV.
3 of 5 stars.
Link of the Day [9.22.17]
I had usually let my off Fridays be the days I watch a movie. If I was in Japan, I know what I would be watching… Asuhinagu 「あさひなぐ」。 A film featuring members of Nogizaka46. It’s related to a manga of the same name about a naginata club and the girls who practice it.
Nishino plays the lead. Shiraishi is the beautiful senpai. Ikuta is their rival.
They also had it as a stage play this summer. Perhaps a different story, and it had different Nogizaka members.
Anyway I haven’t seen it yet. But I’ll give it 5 of 5 stars because of Nogi members!
Link of the Day [9.20.17]
Continuing.
It’s easy as a fan of classic films to watch them now — what with streaming and niche DVD makers. It’s not so easy to become a fan of classic films because there’s not one place to start. Maybe TCM. Yes.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2016/10/19/13314670/tcm-turner-classic-movies-film
Link of the Day [9.19.17]
Movies are dying. No one goes to the theatre. We like to stay home and watch on our streaming service. But we are only watching the new stuff. Classic films are already dead, but they are dying a second time. Not too many movie watchers want to watch something from the 70s let alone the 40s. Not too many streaming sites want to carry these old films.
Is there nothing to be done? All we can do is lament their passing. Long live classic films.
http://www.newsweek.com/2017/09/22/netflix-streaming-movies-classics-664512.html
It is not a horror movie. It is more an adventure with horror overtones — sort of a “Goonies” with Sloth being a very scary, creepy clown. The merry band of kids go on this adventure to rid the town of frightening Pennywise. They lived happily ever after. End Part One. Afterwards, I wasn’t scared to go to sleep with the lights off.
I’ve never seen “Stranger Things,” but one of the casts of It is from there. This film had a feel of that television show. First, because of the setting in the 80s. Next, because it seems to find kids who are free to roam around their town. Finally, because I have a feeling that It was modeled after the show. I’m sure I’m wrong, but in other ways I’m sure I’m right.
Not a bad film. Over the weekend I also caught the 90s version of It on television. Very, very different. Now I know what to look forward to in the second part.
3 of 5 stars.
I watched Annabelle: Creation. Maybe “watched” is a strong word, because I watched it from behind my fingers. Was it too scary? Not really, but I always watch scary movies from behind a veil of fingers. It’s a habit.
Not sure why I like too, but I do.
Scratch that I like to watch the scary movies because of the heeby-jeebies it gives me. I like the goosebumps up my arm. I like going home in the dark and wondering if I should leave the lights on. I like sleeping to the glow of the television if not to the light on. It’s weird but it’s fun.
Anyhow. Annabelle is a prequel to the first Annabelle film which itself was a prequel to the first Conjuring film. It wasn’t stupid scary like The Conjuring was and it doesn’t have the evil character like the Nun from the second Conjuring. She’s there but in a great cameo. LOL.
There were a few things that bugged me. There always is. Like that damn scarecrow. Why even have that? Then there’s the Demon. There’s too much of it.
Overall, that doll is still the scariest thing out there.
3 of 5 stars.
The Hitman’s Bodyguard is a movie you watch when there are no other movies to watch. Even then, you flip the channel to Chiller or TruTV, but you find yourself going back to The Hitman’s Bodyguard because that is your life at the moment.
Don’t waste your time. I already have. You were warned.
2 of 5 stars.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is no Spider-Man 2, but at least it isn’t as unlikeable as The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
I almost said this one was as good as 2. Almost. It at least made you care for and like Peter Parker. Of course, if you watched close enough it followed 2 very closely in emotional beats. It was very much the same film. And that’s why I knocked it down a bit.
I liked Peter Parker, but he’s such a kid.
4 of 5 stars.
I didn’t think this was Edgar Wright’s masterpiece. You can’t beat his Coronetto Trilogy. Baby Driver tries, but sure can’t. It did have a funny moment with Mike Myers, but that would be funny.
Anyhow, I saw this a while ago. I don’t remember much. But I’m sure I would watch this on FXX when they show it and I’ll enjoy it then, too.
3 of 5 stars.