by hooplah » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:58 pm
lately
fury - damn, this was one of the most riveting and intense war movies i'd seen in a while, i'd say the most intense since saving private ryan. the battle scenes were more intense (third time using that word) than the normandy scene in spr, in my opinion. the way they showed the lights and had the whistling noises as the artillery flew by, just damn. interesting that the characters aren't all that likable, either. shia labeouf was pretty amazing, but then i have an everlasting love for him and his scruffy facial hair and beat up boots
gone girl - thoroughly enjoyed this movie, what a trip. fincher + trent reznor is an infallible combo, ben affleck was amazing and rosamund pike really blew me away. currently reading the book and really enjoying it as well.
interstellar - saw this last night. visually, fucking astounding. emotionally, very heavy--i cried multiple times. matthew mcconaughey is a mumbler... his performance was good but he drawls through 10000% of his lines. don't really care for anne hathaway so she was only a blip on my radar. some of the dialogue was cheesy as hell. went into the movie expecting something firmly rooted in science (after the myriad of articles that have come out about how nolan and crew consulted with leading scientists, etc etc) and then found the more sci-fi-y things a little harder to swallow because of that expectation of realism. definitely do not regret watching this movie, though. it was a trip, glad i saw it in theaters. it shit on gravity. the tension was also fucking palpable, hans zimmer's score was putting me on edge. i wish i had a firmer grasp of space and science though, i feel like i would've enjoyed the movie more if all the technical stuff didn't fly right over my head. the ending was meh, as everyone has said.
i did read an interesting little blurb about how people find nolan's work to be emotionally cold; that really resonated with me. inception was dazzling and challenging and fun, but it is true, it's not emotional at all, really. i didn't really care for cobb's plight. interstellar is much, much more emotional. i was heavily invested in the survival and well-being of matthew mcconaughey's character and his family.
big hero 6 - right after watching interstellar we decided to watch big hero 6 because both of us were in a deep, dark, introspective daze and we wanted something happy to snap us out of it. movie was awesome. very smart, very funny, and the robot dude thing (baymax) is the cutest fucking thing ever, i really want one. also it was cool to have asians starring in a movie. highly recommend.
oh and also like a month or two ago i watched galaxy quest for the first time. what the fuck. that movie is hilarious.