Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Dictator, fun for the entire family

Any advocate of human rights, Democracy or Feminism should most definitely not see this movie.  From the first caption to the very end this movie was a pure Sacha Baron Choan film. It begins by dedicating the movie in loving memory of Kim Jong Il. The movie is about a different brutal dictator named Aladeen, played by Choan. The film follows the life of Aladeen as he is sent to America and must live in a democratic society. The transition for him, as you can imagine is very difficult.
Some of my favourite parts were when he delivers a baby. After bringing the new life into this world he realises it’s a girl and looks for the nearest trash can. Another classic yet morally wrong quote is when he asks his wife if she will be having a boy or an abortion.
The humor is extremely crude and I found that as I was laughing I couldn’t help but feel bad. And as I sat in the theater I realised that others felt the same way. For example, around half way through the movie I observed as a middle aged woman got up and left. To say the least she did not look impressed with the film. However, found that this lady leaving the movie extremely funny, heightening the experience of the Dictator.   

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Mrs.Doubfire was off the chain

Mrs. Doubtfire is a golden oldie starring Robin Williams as Mrs. Doubtfire. This movie is chalked full irony that in turn creates comedy. Robin Williams is a fun father who has been pushing his luck for years. Finally his wife cracks and they get divorced, this means he only has a limited time every week to see his children. So he dresses up as a British Nanny that his wife in turn hires to look after the children. As you can imagine his daily routine is significantly altered. The constant problems that he faces as a crossing dressing Nanny are what spur many funny and ironic scenes. A couple of the parts that I always laugh at no matter how often I watch it are his initial make over, his famous line I have to piss like a racehorse and  when he gets stuck between character during an inspection at his house and again a restaurant. However, the best part of the movie for me is how realistic the transformation form man to old women is. Robin Williams has the impersonation of an old woman down pat. Between the voice look and demeanour, Robin William’s would fit perfectly into any retirement home.

I posted a couple of my favourite parts from this movie so be sure to watch and enjoy them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAp8j4c2LGs
 

Winners and Sinners was a Winner




A couple months ago I was introduce to a martial arts, criminal comedy. This movie is called Winners and Sinners. It is set in Hon Kong and follows the lives of 5 convicts who after prison decide to live together. They live with Curly’s (one of the convicts) sister who is very beautiful which creates plenty of friction and hilarious situations throughout the movie. At times it is somewhat difficult to follow, due to the ever-present subtitles. However, the extremely fast talking and over exaggerated expressions and movements of the actors make it all the more better. The fact that this movie has subtitles makes it difficult to pick a quote, but luckly for me, the best part of the movie has little to no talking at all. For what appears to be a low budget film Winners and Sinners blow their small sum of money that they had on one scene.  This scene is a car crash that turns into more of a car massacre. What could have been a simple 4 or maybe 5 car pileup is taken to a whole new level. Upwards of 50 cars crash, smash and fly their way across the screen for aporx 5 minutes. This scene was so over done that it became comical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVbWZjmjvRo
Make sure to check out the link I posted bellow to get the full effect.
 

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Elf

Every time someone thinks of Will Ferrell Step Brothers, Talladega Nights and Anchor man immediately come to mind. But most people forget the movie that I think is arguably his best, Elf. Elf is such a clever idea and Will Ferrell executes the character spot on.  Will Ferrell is an adopted Elf that lives and works in Santa’s workshop. Once he grows up it is painfully obvious that he does not fit in, so he runs away to the city. It turns out that the city life is very different then that in the North Pole and Elf has a very significant culture shock. 
 It is these culture shocks that produce nonstop laughter. Certain parts of that movie have stuck with me for years. For example when he is told that Santa is coming and he proceeds to run around the store yelling SANTA SANTA…. or when he eats the gum stuck to the bottom of the railing. And probably my favourite part when he meets the little person and is convinced he is a fellow elf. These priceless scenes made Elf a movie that in all honesty if hilarious for all ages. 

Ted

When I saw the trailer for Ted I immediately knew that it was a movie that I needed to see.  I n fact I ended up going to see it opening week, it did not disappoint. This film is a classic Seth MacFarlane, with a very insignificant plot line. However where the plot lacked the comedy more than made up for.  This movie is about a man and his loyal teddy bear, Ted. However they have grown up and lost their innocence, to say the least. John played by Mark Wahlberg has a very boring life only made better by Ted and the antics the two get up to. This all changes though when John’s girlfriend wants a commitment. Ted’s life is turned upside down.
  Some of lines that I found the funniest in this movie were the thunder song and when they try cocaine for the first and most likely the last time. As well, this movie looks very realistic. This CGI helps to keep it funny, interesting and most importantly realistic.