Monday, October 21, 2013

Escape plan? That means...Everybody get down!

What can you say about Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarrzenegger? They are too damn funny in this film. The lines that Arnold says are ridiculous. I was glad he was able to get a "get down!" line in there. So both he and Sly are convicts in a prison run by a corrput warden. The warden was played great by Jim Caviezel. At times he was over the top as a villain, but then he would be cold as ice. He did a good job. Stallone is an expert in getting out of prisons, he works for a security company going undercover to see what cracks and mistakes are in the prison system. Not to give anything away, but there are some pretty good twists in this one. You might expect it to be straight up action film, which mainly it was. But there was alot of humor thrown in as well. Sometimes unintentional, which makes it more funny. So go watch film!

It's all Gravity jack!

A film one in awhile deserves the hype, and you definitely get that with Gravity. Sandra Bullock is amazing as an astronaut who gets stranded in space along with George Clooney, who once again I have to admit did a pretty good in his role. You never know with him if he is going to be annoying or good when it comes to his films. Bullock was amazing in her role. She had humor, emotion, bravery. She just did an awesome job. Also lets not forget the effects. With all that space debris flying around, it looked like a freight train! The soundtrack was good too. All I got to say is Voy a beilar!

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Machete reeks...

Maybe thats to strong of a review for Machete Kills, but I guess I was expecting more. When they said Charlie Sheen, and Mel Gibson were going to be in the film I said "Okaaay." And of course they didn't add much to the film at all. Mel Gibson would give long speeches about nothing and then he looked pretty bored. So did Sheen. The action sequences at times were cool and ridiculously over the top which I loved about in the first film. This one though one, it just seemed to go through the motions. Walter Goggins was pretty good as the first incarnation of El Chameleon. Demian Becher as Mendez did a fine job as well. If theres a third installment, hopefully it goes back to how the original was.