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The Matrix Revolutions (2003, Larry and Andy Wachowski)

August 16th, 2009 · No Comments

I think The Matrix! Part Trois has to be better than the second one, if only because it’s not as terribly boring in its action sequences. The second one had that highway battle and it was bad and the Keanu Reeves versus a million Hugo Weavings and it was bad. Here, Keanu Reeves fights one […]

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Tagged: Andy Wachowski· Harold Perrineau· Hugo Weaving· Keanu Reeves· Larry Wachowski· Laurence Fishburne· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

The Matrix Reloaded (2003, Larry and Andy Wachowski)

June 14th, 2009 · No Comments

The Wachowskis get to do whatever they want with The Matrix Reloaded so they do this bombastic, pseudo-intellectual sequel and they’re totally bored with it. It’s very obviously not what they want to be doing with their time.
They got about as much mileage out of the Matrix as they could in the first one and putting […]

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Tagged: Andy Wachowski· Harold Perrineau· Hugo Weaving· Keanu Reeves· Larry Wachowski· Laurence Fishburne· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

The Matrix (1999, Larry and Andy Wachowski)

June 7th, 2009 · No Comments

I have this vivid memory of seeing The Matrix in the theater. When the agents, dressed in their black suits, got out of the car, everyone groaned–they thought it was a Men in Black reference. Of course, the thing about The Matrix is it fakes being wholly original.
One of the nice things about being technically […]

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Tagged: Andy Wachowski· Hugo Weaving· Joe Pantoliano· Keanu Reeves· Larry Wachowski· Laurence Fishburne· Warner Bros.· ★★★

Mission: Impossible III (2006, J.J. Abrams)

February 18th, 2009 · No Comments

After two asinine outings, Tom Cruise finally figured out how to get a Mission: Impossible to work. There’s an actual story–the viewer’s engagement with the plot doesn’t revolve around one’s appreciation of Tom Cruise and his frequent grin. The difference is in Cruise himself. He’s no longer charming the women aged twelve to fifty-two in […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Billy Crudup· Bruce Geller· J.J. Abrams· Laurence Fishburne· Paramount Pictures· Philip Seymour Hoffman· Roberto Orci· Tom Cruise· Ving Rhames· ★★

Assault on Precinct 13 (2005, Jean-François Richet)

July 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Assault on Precinct 13 doesn’t remind of an early 1990s action movie because of Dorian Harewood, Kim Coates or Brian Dennehy showing up–or even because of the movie specific end credits song (by KRS-One no less). It doesn’t even remind of that genre because it lifts the icicle shamelessly from Die Hard 2. Even the […]

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Tagged: Brian Dennehy· Gabriel Byrne· James DeMonaco· Jean-François Richet· John Carpenter· Laurence Fishburne· Maria Bello· Rogue Pictures· ★★

Class Action (1991, Michael Apted)

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

With Conrad L. Hall shooting it and James Horner (pre–Titanic and fame) scoring, Class Action is great looking and sounding. Apted’s composition is frequently excellent. But it’s a vehicle for Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and it, rather unfortunately, eventually just works on that vehicle level. There’s no real surprises, no real content… just running time with […]

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Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Carolyn Shelby· Christopher Ames· Colin Friels· Gene Hackman· Laurence Fishburne· Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio· Michael Apted· Samantha Shad· ★★

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007, Tim Story)

October 10th, 2007 · No Comments

The quality of the Fantastic Four franchise (and I hope it’s a franchise, not a duet) is apparently on an exponential growth curve. Rise of the Silver Surfer is, with one exception (Jessica Alba’s straining superpower face is bad), as good as a superhero movie about saving the world while wedding planning could be. It’s […]

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Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Chris Evans· Don Payne· Jack Kirby· John Turman· Laurence Fishburne· Mark Frost· Stan Lee· Tim Story· ★★½

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