August 23, 2008

Stallone Returns to Rambo - Movie Review

Category: Evening movie review — admin @ 4:08 pm

THE BAD: The main problem with “Rambo”, aside from the obvious question ‘why bother after all these years?’, is that it doesn’t deliver on any level aside from some sensationally staged action scenes that are berift of any dramatic impact but loaded with a lot of over-the-top gore. ‘First Blood’ was a nice revenge film that played up themes of violence and how veterans are treated, but combined with a solid action film. The two sequels were dire, and this film in some ways is probably an improvement on the previous sequels, but it almost would have been better if it was a cartoon because in several instances in the film, it seems to work that way. The bad guys are two-dimensional, so is Rambo. But it doesn’t work on a two-dimensional level because there’s a grittiness that Stallone is trying to impart which works against the grain, and as a result, nothing gels together properly. Also, the idea of a one-man army, which was so fun in the previous films, is totally lost because this time Rambo has a pack of hired mercs to help him. And the missionaries Rambo’s out to save have to be some of the dumbest people in history; sure, they’re trying to help, but when it becomes obvious what they’ve gotten themselves in to… let’s just say they’re quite annoying. And although setting up the Burmese army as the most evil people you’re ever likely to come across in several sequences of sick torture and violence, it wasn’t pleasant to watch, and absolutely not as a piece of entertainment. So unfortunately, “Rambo” doesn’t really satsify on any level, despite its solid action.

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No Country For Old Men Review

Category: Evening movie review — admin @ 8:08 am

Some people might not be able to comprehend this magnificent chef-d’oeuvre by the masterful Coen brothers. But after multiple viewings, I can conclude that this is no movie, but an objet d’art. I know it’s a cliché but its true. I admit that when I first saw this movie, I, like many people, did not follow the film quite so well and was definitely upset with the ending.

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Pizza the Movie - A Review

Category: Evening movie review — admin @ 12:08 am

Pizza! The Movie was an ambitious project to begin with. On the surface making pizza seems simple enough. alright, you make dough with water, yeast, salt and maybe add some olive oil. Stretch out the dough, throw on a little olive oil, some tomatoes, some cheese and pepperoni or whatever. It’s easy. Right?

Not so to anyone who has made pizza from the heart, and certainly not for someone who makes a movie with heart about pizza. Pizza! The Movie will not be all things to all people. The film does not pretend to be. There will be pizza fans who are disappointed. After all fimmaker Michael Dorian had to narrow his focus.

Dorian has done an excellent job of hitting all of the high spots of pizza. He tackles New York Pizza, Neapolitan pizza and Pepe’s pizza. He discusses Chicago Deep Dish pizza. He uncovers the Chicago Deep Dish controversy. He travels the country from end to end searching out snippets and facts about the pizza culture.He interviews Peter Reinhart of American Pie, he talks to Chris Bianco, of Pizzeria Bianco, I even noticed Gary Bimonte of Pepe’s comparing good pizza to a home-run.

He touches on Pizza Delivery Drivers, featuring a clip from another movie about Pizza Delivery Drivers. He talks to pizza fans of all ethnic flavors and tastes. Dorian left no pizza box unopened or pizza pie untasted.

He uncovers several myths and tales about pizza. One of the brightest moments of the film is an uncensored interview with Ed LaDou, the inventor of California pizza. LaDou was the unsung creator of Wolfgang Puck’s Pizza as well as the creator of the menu for California Pizza Kitchen. Ed LaDou is truly one the Legends of Pizza. Both Puck and the owners of CPK, understandably, declined to be interviewed for this film.

Dorian, however, needed a focus, to pull the movie together. The stage is set, the lights are dimmed. Enter Tony Gemignani, five time World Champion Pizza Thrower, owner of Pyzano’s of California and head of the U.S. Pizza Team. Tony’s struggles are chronicled as he faces a major dispute in a Pizza Tossing Championship. The drama unfolds as the two major pizza magazines of the pizza industry (PMQ and Pizza Today) are pitted against one another.

We follow Tony and his new team The World Pizza Champions to Italy to compete against other countries in Pizza Tossing, dough stretching and other pizza realted events. Tony shows his passion and emotions for all things pizza.

This is a must see film for anyone who ever enjoyed a pizza. This film captures the taste and essence of pizza right up to the end. The use of Joe Dolce’s incredible anthem “Pizza, Pizza”, for the closing credits, is a clever addition.

My only complaint: Dorian should rename the film Pizza! The Movie, Volume Number 1

I am sure there is enough material left on the cutting room floor for several other Pizza! The Movies, Volumes 2,3,4 and 5! I can’t wait. Pizza on Earth…

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