Monday, July 28, 2008

The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight
So it has been over a week and I am just now reviewing The Dark Knight. The end of that week was so hectic, my head is still spinning from it. But anyways! Lets get down to business!

I was one of the million people to go see The Dark Knight at midnight on the 24th, and luckily I was not one of the few to actually pay $150 for a ticket on Craig's List. But if I did pay that kind of cash for the movie, I would say every penny was worth it. For the first time ever I felt as though I had paid $8 dollars, and got my money's worth. Excited about the buzz  of Heath Ledger's last performance, my friends and I showed up to the theater around 11 o’clock thinking there would be an enormous line, but surprisingly we were wrong. Slowly and slowly people checked in and waited. It was amazing to witness the many people from my small town come see the new Batman movie. By the time it was ready to fill in the theater had opened FOUR screens for the viewing of The Dark Knight.

So there we were, snacking on our smuggled goods, and watching the previews keenly.

The Dark Knight in contrast to Batman Begins, shows the dark side of Batman and the world that is around him. The Joker’s (Heath Ledger) main goal is to bring out the evil in everyone in the city, even those whom we look up to. He manipulates people a multiple times in a way that they do not have a chance but to save themselves before saving a whole group of people. Christian Bale, playing Batman, has two dilemmas throughout the movie: his incompetence to justify himself and what he does, and to save Gotham City from a villain who's purpose isn't money, but the spread pure evil.

I love the cast put together by Christopher Nolan (Director), which were all wonderful performances by Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman and above all Heath Ledger. The one thing that left me a bad feeling was replacement of Katie Holmes with Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes. They do look oddly similar, but I am not fond of Maggie Gyllenhaal as an actor, especially compared to Katie Holmes, or it could simply be that it was a strange cast change for the sequel to Batman Begins. But Christian Bale was, yet again, exceptional in playing the reluctant superhero. And the introduction to a new villain Two Face, played by Aaron Eckhart, got me excited for another sequel!

And lastly,
I am not just saying this because of what the critics say, nor am I jumping on any bandwagon, but Heath Ledger’s performance in The Dark Knight is truly amazing. I caught myself the majority of the time focusing on Heath’s character even when he was not the main part of the scene. His character is very creepy and I don’t know how someone can get into character as someone like that. It takes a great actor to be able to accomplish what he did.

I really would recommend the movie to almost all ages from about 8 and up. The movie is not at all totally serious, especially with the Joker's "jokes." I don’t think the darkness of the film will be the focus point for the younger kids. Christopher Nolan succeeded in making a movie that can target all audiences.
So go see it!


The Dark Knight! Easily gets!

5 STARS!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

24: Season 1

24: Season 1
Okay,
So I know this is a blog intended to review movies I have seen, new and old.
BUT....
WOW!
I have just finished watching 24 season one and it was brilliant!
The concept of the show 24 is that the sh
ow from start to finish is twenty-four hours; twenty-four episodes, and each episode is exactly one hour.  Thus the show being one full day of Jack Bauer's life. (commercials are even counted in the time.)
Agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) works for a counter terrorist unit based out of Los Angeles.  Jack along with his wife and daughter are in the midst of mending a family issue as the viewers are thrown into the plot.  I will not get into many details because I WANT you to watch this fantastic television show.  

There is an assassination threat on a politician played by Dennis Haysbert at midnight, the day of the presidential primary, and Jack Bauer is assigned to the case.  This starts the countdown.  That same night Jack's daughter Kimberly (Elisha Cuthbert) sneaks out of the house with her friend and fall into the wrong hands of some nasty people.  Jack's wife played by Leslie Hope is left by herself and the other girl's "father" to find their daughter while Jack is at the CTU.  Good agents die, "dirty" agents are introduced, and a 747 explodes all in the first two episodes, and I will say the most most wonderful ending I have seen for a television series.  There is a massive story that is going to unfold, be prepared! 

Kiefer Sutherland won a Golden Globe for best actor for his performance, and the show was nominated for Best Television Series in 2002.

I think this show is a great for a family that has boys above the age of twelve, and any audience over the age of fifteen.  Your boys will be running around with their toy guns and saving the world under the name of Jack Bauer.  As for me I don't play with my toy guns any longer, but the show engulfed me, and at many times my heart was racing, hands were clenched and sweaty; I couldn't stop biting my nails.

I promise you will love it!

I give 24: Season 1...

5 STARS!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Beginnings!

So here it is! I am about to begin an ongoing blog!
I am going to review and rate movies, and also answer common questions like appropriateness, and many more things one would wonder before deciding on what to watch.  I hope to make it easier to read reviews, and try not to spoil the movie in the process.
Thank You, It should be ready in the coming week.
Chad.
 

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