Wednesday, 1 August 2012

a fitting end to the batman legacy

source: wearemoviegeeks.com,  Picture of batman signal.
Xan Brooks a reviewer for “The Guardian” had this to say about “The Dark Knight Rises”, “Christian Bale’s tormented Batman duly rises for Christopher Nolan’s bruising saga of revolution and redemption.”
The Dark Knight Rises would be the last Batman movie, from Christopher Nolan.
Christopher Nolan decided to put his Batman movie making days behind him and he did so on a high note. The Dark Knight Rises would be the third and last batman movie by Christopher Nolan, it is not clear on whether they are shutting the franchise down or that they will return to it in later years with a different director and writer at the helm, but this batman movie will be a tough act to follow if they do decide on returning to the batman movie making business.
The Dark Knight Rises is a great close to the batman franchise, the movie picks up where “The Dark Knight” left off. In this third movie the writers brought out the human side of batman, his vulnerability and his insecurities to the surface. The movie reminds us that at the end of the day Batman is only human, unlike other Superheroes. Batman for the first time in all three movies takes a serious thrashing from the evil villain BANE, this was a refreshing angle by the writers. The Dark Knight Rises was released on the 27th of July 2012.
As fans of the Batman franchise we were only happy that they ended it all on a high, as sequels tend to be very bland.
. For a different perspective visist movie geeks

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

The black surf


award winning movie
OTELO Burning

Otelo Burning is an award winning movie that was nominated 13 times at the  Africa Movie Academy Awards Nominations and it Won Best SA Film Award.
Not only can black people swim, they can surf in this movie. The film is named after the main character Otelo Buthelezi, whose father does not like him going anywhere near the beach. The movie is a classic example of the saying  “hard work pays off” it certainly worked for them. The movie has already accomplished quite a lot in a short period of time.
It’s set in 1989, against a backdrop of brewing conflict between two political groups in Lamontville. The film follows the lives of four young men, Otelo Buthelezi, Ntwe, New-Year and Mandla Modise. The three young boys Otelo, Ntwe and New-Year are introduced to the world of surfing by Mandla, they grow to love the sport and see it as their way out of their township LAMONTVILLE.
The film makers decided on a young leading cast, they cast young up and coming actors and first time actor Tshepang Mohlomi. The movie plays around the topics of love, friendship, betrayal, death, hopes and desire. It is a much needed refreshing angle on making movies in South Africa, it took films were many not dare go, it came up with the concept of throwing a few black people in water and hope they don’t drown before you capture your shot.
This movie is an all-rounder it has all the elements needed to make a movie work, missing out on this one is your own loss and also lets support local films.

colour me grey


A MILLION COLOURS movie poster
A MILLION COLOURS is a movie based on true events that happened around the 1970’s. It follows the life of two young men, Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox, the actors from the acclaimed South African movie “e’lollipop”. We are taken through how their lives changed when the country went into a state of emergency.
“A MILLION COLOURS” is about the ultimate triumph of friends over diversity. It is a true story of danger, hearth-ache, and triumphs. It is an epic documentation of the human condition and its trials. Muntu and Norman were great friends from when they appeared in the movie “e’lollipop” and they were torn apart by the apartheid system, we are taken through their how their relationship was strained and almost destroyed by the apartheid regime. They were forced to fight on different sides of the fence and miraculously they were re-united after struggle when Nelson Mandela became president in 1994.
This is a great movie to watch if you are one of those sentimental types who enjoy a good movie, it is bound to probably be a real tear jerker this one. The film makers decided to cast an almost unknown cast, most probably they were trying to make the movie seem as real as possible, I applaud them for that, nothing like a big well known actor to distract you from the reality of the film.
If you feel like a movie that has no CGI effects in it or constant muscle men testing their strengths on each other’s heads and if you want to learn something and leave the cinema fulfilled, then this is the movie for you. Check out imdb for more information about the movie.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Avenged


The Heroes of S.H.I.E.L.D

The Avengers is bound to be a crowd pleaser, it brings all, well most of the marvel superheroes you know and love and throws them into one action packed epic movie that would be impossible to fail.
It works around bringing all these different people together, with their differences, ticks, views & ideas and personalities to work towards a single goal to save the planet from LOKI (Thor’s brother) Tony Stalks’ ego, The Hulks anger issues, Thor’s thirst for battle and Captain America’s hard adjustment to the new world, all this things work well together in the within the Team, not at first of course.
The Avengers is a 2012 American superhero film produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, based on a Marvels Comics superhero team of the same name. It boasts an ensemble cast of the likes of, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth , Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hidelston, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Many people have high expectations of the AVENGERS, from the fans themselves to the producers, many fans have been itching at the thought of watching the movie, the AVENGERS movie movie is expected to gross just well over $100 million in its first three days at the cinema. I’m thinking I might have been a little too hasty when I said “BATTLESHIPS” is the most anticipated. The producers of the movie hinted towards there being a sequel to this movie at the New York Comic Con. In this movie adaptation of the cartoon series they left out “ANT MAN” maybe perhaps it would have been impossible to fit him into the movie, let’s hope he will be in the sequel. The Avengers movie is too big to fail. For a more detailed view of the movie visit crytical myth.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Have we not seen this before?


Kronos (left) and Perseus riding Pegasus(right),
 Wrath Of The Titans 3D movie poster.

‘Wrath of the Titans’ is the sequel to “Clash of Titans”. The movie promised so much and delivered so little.
Wrath of the Titans is similar to Clash of the Titans, actually it’s the same plot, the film makers just added a few new faces, changed the dialogue and changed the threat that threatens to end life as they know it.

If you had not watched Clash of the Titans this movie would have been a great movie to watch. The movie suffers from “the hangover” syndrome.

There is nothing spectacular about Wrath of the Titans, the movie does not grab you, you sit there feeling like “I have seen this before” you would have more fun talking to your date (if you brought one along).
The film makers where just unimaginative and pulling a fast one on the thriller hungry public, the nerve of them to make people pay for the same movie twice
Perseus goes on a quest in search of something, he finds a friend(s) to help, they get into trouble, they escape, they find what they were looking for and then he has to get back in time to stop the godly monster before it does real damage and he stops the monster in its tracks. Yeah, that’s the whole plot of both movies in a nutshell.
We keep being palmed all this sequels that do not live up to the first movies reputation. I will not deny that the first TITANS movie ended on a sour note, but it was entertaining, it was not so entertaining that you would want to see it twice. Movies such as Wrath of the Titans help us escape our everyday lives and we like that, but we can’t keep escaping to the same place all the time.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Highly Anticipated


The Battleships movie poster

The film BATTLESHIP was directed by Peter Berg, the man that brought us “HANCOCK”.
BATTLESHIP is a 2012 sci-fi movie based on a game of the same name. The movie is shaping up to be a world-wide hit, grossing more than $58 million at the box office in just a few days of its release in a few countries in ASIA, it is due for release internationally on the 18th of April 2012 (that was yesterday).
The concept of making a movie out of a board game must have been a hard idea to pass by producers; the involvement of certain individuals in the movie must have made financing this film a lot easier, like Peter Berg, Liam Neeson and Rihanna.
 During the making of the movie they took an odd route and actually used actual U.S Navy sailors as extras on the ship, the movie is Rihanna’s film debut,  we will get to see her acting talents (if she has any) we will have to wait and see, let’s hope she does. I am not quite sure of what the Aliens supposedly invading our planet look like but I do know they wear some sort of metal suit to shield themselves from the sun.
The action sequences are really good, so I can gather from the trailer and Liam Neeson is in this film, he alone is enough to make you drag yourself to the cinema.
Peter Berg’s movies are always a huge hit with the fans, they are all hoping that this one will live up to the standard set by all the other movies he has made, BERG fans are ridiculous, it does not matter if the movie does well or not they will support him and go watch.
The film is a must see.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Failed to Transform

The Transformers movies are like the best thing to ever happen to modern day film. All Transformers movies are great, they gross more than expected at the box office. The trouble here is that the movies are not on the same level.
Many fans of the Transformers trilogy will say that the first movie was the best, but I will have to strongly disagree “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” the second Transformers movie was un-questionably the best. It was non-stop kick-ass action from beginning to end. The second movie in the Transformers trilogy made more sense to me, as opposed to the third movie in the franchise, which was just plain ridiculous in my view.
The most horrible thing to ever be done by any movie trilogy, is kill off the villain that tied all three movies together, we saw Megatron come to his untimely end in the third movie. I hated the third movie for doing that, why would you kill off one the most interesting characters in the movie?
The film makers killing off Megatron, sets us to believe that there will never be another TRANSFORMERS movie, that this is the end of the franchise, if that is true then the trilogy ended on an anti-climax. The third Transformers movie “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon” as compared to Its predecessor “Revenge of the Fallen”, was a complete bore, it was one of those movies you regret watching, they took forever to get to the action scenes, and once they got to them, they did not live up to what was advertised on the trailer. All Transformers fans know that the Transformers movies are very long, but ‘Dark Of The Moon’ felt like it was 10 times as long. My thoughts are, the film makers came back for a third movie a little too early.