Happy Birthday: Paul Walker (1973–2013)

paulwalker.jpgPaul Walker (1973–2013)

Born: September 12, 1973 in Glendale, California, USA
Died: November 30, 2013 (age 40) in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, USA

[on “The Fast & the Furious” franchise and being real and authentic]: That’s what’s capturing people, unless of course you’re doing Avengers Assemble (2012) where you’ve gotta be larger than life and you’ve gotta be out there and turn green and drag your arm down the side of a building, and jump all over the place. But for us, I like having (special effects) to fall back on. You allow the creative minds to get in there and figure out how to do it real, and it gives you more to be proud of.

She’s All That
1999
dir. by Robert Iscove
starring
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Cook
Takers Movie PosterTakers
dir. John Luessenhop
Stars
Matt Dillon
Paul Walker
VARSITY BLUESVarsity Blues
1999
dir. Brian Robbins
Starring
James Van Der Beek
Jon Voight
movie posterTHE FAST AND THE FURIOUS
2001
dir. Rob Cohen
Starring:
Vin Diesel
Paul Walker
Running Scared
2006
dir. by Wayne Kramer
Starring
Walker
FAST AND FURIOUSFast & Furious
dir. Justin Lin
Starring
Walker
Vin Diesel
FLAGS OF OUR FATHERSFlags of our Fathers
2006
dir. Clint Eastwood
Starring
Ryan Phillippe
Jesse Bradford
movie poster2 FAST 2 FURIOUS
2003
dir. John Singleton
Starring:
Paul Walker
Tyrese Gibson
MOVIE POSTERTHE FAST AND THE FURIOUS 6
2013
dir. Justin Lin
Stars:
Vin Diesel
Paul Walker
fast fiveFAST FIVE
dir. Justin Lin
Stars:
Paul Walker
Vin Diesel

 

EIGHT BELOW
2006
dir. Frank Marshall
Stars:
Paul Walker
Jason Biggs
MOVIE POSTERBRICK MANSIONS
2014
dir. Camille Delamarre
Stars:
Paul Walker
David Belle

 

Happy Birthday: Emmy Rossum

emmyrossum.jpgEmmy Rossum

Born: September 12, 1986 in New York City, New York, USA

Sean Penn and Clint Eastwood have told me that I shouldn’t feel that I need to be in the limelight or the spotlight all the time. A career is about longevity, as shown in their careers. So, I really want to only do the best things and work with the best people. That’s what I strive to do.

MOVIE POSTERBEAUTIFUL CREATURES
2013
dir. Richard LaGravenese
Stars:
Alice Englert
Viola Davis
MOVIE POSTERSHAMELESS
Review of the television show

The Day After Tomorrow
2004
dir. Emmerich
starring
Quaid
Jake Gyllenhaal
Mystic River
2003
dir. Eastwood
Starring
Penn
Tim Robbins
Kevin Bacon
DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION Movie TrailerDragonball: Evolution
dir. James Wong
Starring
Justin Chatwin
Joon
MOVIE POSTERPOSEIDON
2006
dir. Wolfgang Petersen
Stars:
Richard Dreyfuss
Kurt Russell

 

Died Today (September 11, 2016) Alexis Arquette

Actress Alexis Arquette died Sunday morning, her brother Richmond Arquette revealed in a Facebook post. She was 47.

alexisarquetteAlexis Arquette

Born: July 28, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Died: September 11, 2016 (age 47)

Sister of Richmond Arquette, David Arquette, Patricia Arquette, and Rosanna Arquette.

 

 

 

MOVIE POSTERBRIDE OF CHUCKY
1998
dir. by Ronny Yu
Stars:
Jennifer Tilly
Brad Dourif
PulpFictionPulp Fiction
1994
dir. Tarantino
starring
John Travolta
Samuel L. Jackson
She’s All That
1999
dir. by Robert Iscove
starring
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Cook

FILM REVIEWS: SULLY (USA 2016)

sully.jpgSULLY (USA 2016) **
Directed by Clint Eastwood

Starring: Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn

Review by Gilbert Seah

Director Clint Eastwood follows his high successful AMERICAN SNIPER, a story of an unlikely American hero with SULLY, a story of a likely American hero.

SULLY is the movie based on Chesley “Sully” Sullenberg’s 2010 autobiography, Highest Duty that envisions the American sense of common humanity.

The so-called miracle on the Hudson occurred in 2009. This was the safe landing on the Hudson of a plane that had two of its engines blown. The captain of the flight known fondly as SULLY piloted the plane to safety saving the lives of all 155 passengers and crew. Heralded a hero but not until cleared of accusations that his decisions were not the best, this is the film that praises, or over-praises the deed.

The question is that do we need to re-watch a re-enactment of a story already told and known to most Americans? There is always a need at any time for a story of heroism. In these times of terrorist attacks, Americans need to be reminded of their heroes. SULLY seems a film to do just that.

Eastwood, known to be right-winged, has directed SULLY (Tom Hanks) to show a hero with all the right words to say and a man who can do no harm. He is blessed with a loving family and a wife (Laura Linney) who professes her lover for him constantly.

Eastwood’s film, shot in IMAX shows the plane’s landing on the Hudson in all its glorious images. But there is no suspense or thrills as the audience is well aware of the fact that everyone on board survived. The landing is shown in clumsy flashback, when Sully is having a drink at the bar, again congratulated at very possible moment in the film. Parts of the landing are shown twice as if the audience need be reminded of the heroic deed.

But with the story of SULLY already known, and no real facts provided or insight on the story, Eastwood’s film grows to be quite a bore quite soon, and remains so throughout its full 2 hours and 10 minutes, that seems to be the staple running time for all of his films.

Though Hanks has been praised for his portrayal of SULLY, his performance is nothing new. Like his role in HOLOGRAM, Hanks looks as if he is sleepwalking through his performance. Often sleepless like his character in HOLOGRAM and always thinking of what would have happened or what would have not, Hanks sulks most of the time, looking as if the plane landing was all a dream. Laura Linney who plays Lorraine, Sully’s wife mopes all the time too. The audience gets a glimpse of the real Lorraine Sullenberger, i.e. Sully’s wife at the closing credits.

The audience at the promo screening applauded and seem pleased with the film. Who would not applaud a hero? Still Eastwood’s SULLY is nothing more than a recounting of events, overpraising its hero and lacks any solid thrills or imagination.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjKEXxO2KNE

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: THE UNTAMED (Mexico/Switz/France/Germany/Denmark 2016) ***

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the_untamed_poser.jpgTHE UNTAMED (Mexico/Switz/France/Germany/Denmark 2016) ***
Directed by Amat Escalante

Starring: Kenny Johnston

Review by Gilbert Seah

Director Amat Escalante stars and directs this supernatural mystery in a family drama setting.

There is a sex monster loose in the country. Though its keepers have described it as one that will give extreme sexual pleasure and will not harm anyone, the monster has done some harm, both physically and emotionally.

This monster gives a new meaning to the saying of having a snake in ones pants. The main protagonist is Ale (Ruth Ramos) who has a husband and two kids and a gay brother. It turns out that her husband is also having sexual relations with her brother.

Ale is not that sexually monogamous either, having a fling with the sexual snake herself. If all this sounds silly, Escalante’s film actually works because he is always several steps ahead of the story.

THE UNTAMED ends up quite an intriguing film despite the abrupt ending.

Trailer: http://remezcla.com/film/trailer-amat-escalante-the-untamed-clip/

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: GODSPEED (Taiwan 2016)

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godspeed_poster.jpgGODSPEED (Taiwan 2016) **
Directed by Chung Mong-Hong

Starring: Leon Dai, Na Dow, Michael Hui

Review by Gilbert Seah

The main attraction of this drug caper comedy is Michael Hui who in his hey day was directing his brothers in the funniest of Hong Kong comedies. In GODSPEED, he plays a cab driver caught in a drug delivery racket. Na Dow (Na Dow) is a drug mule who travels across Taiwan delivering top-quality heroin.

He found the job by simply answering an ad, and his method of transporting the illegal goods is equally mundane: he hails a cab in the morning, rides it from the north of the country to the south, delivers a package, and returns in the same cab that night.

The cab driver is middle-aged Hong Kong native who came to Taiwan some 25 years ago, Old Xu (Michael Hui) goes out of his way to be hired and, even though he’s been driving all night, agrees to take Na Dow down south in hopes of making some extra cash and getting a little closer to retirement. Chung’s film is funny in parts but not consistent as a comedy. The uneven mix of violence and slow rendering of the humour both create a very odd comedy, with the laughs coming too few and far between.

Hui is still a pleasure to watch, but he has done better in his earlier comedies.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=HdHhJL0WQgE

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: FREE FIRE (UK 2016) **

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free_fire_poster.jpgFREE FIRE (UK 2016) **
Directed by Ben Wheatley

Starring: Brie Larson, Enzo Cilenti, Sam Riley, Michael Smiley

Review by Gilbert Seah

Irrelevant as his A FIELD IN ENGLAND, tho hate it or love it British film set entirely in the U.S. in 1878 for no apparent reason, Bn Whetaley returns to his black comedy roots of SIGHTSEERS, the film that shot him to recognition. his is a 70’ crime caper set totally in an abandoned warehouse where a guns deal takes place.

But a previous altercation between two separate members of the different sides results in a free-for-all shoot out hat lasts the entire joie.

The humour and violence is entertaining initially, but greadullay wears out its welcome. Known names Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer, Oscar Winner Brie Larson and Cillian Murphy do their best to liven up the proceedings but they can only do so much with the limited amtrial.

Director Wheatley works with his loving wife, Amy Jump who wrote the script and co-edited the film with him.

FREE FIRE may work for a few but will not for the majority as FREE FALL is a queer piece for a select few.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDD3I0uOlqY

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: THE DUELIST (Russia 2016) ***

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the_duelist_poster.jpgTHE DUELIST (Russia 2016) ***
Directed by Alexey Mizgirev

Starring: Pierre Bourel, Nikolay Butenin, Pyotr Chubko

Review by Gilbert Seah

THE DUELIST is a very accomplished film very handsomely mounted and shot in IMAX and a film that has to be seen in IMAX. The period setting shows aristocratic Russia and is set in both Russia and Germany.

The audience is introduced to the rules of nobility as well as the rules of duelling. The film centres on dashing Yakovley, returning to Saint Petersburg after a long exile. Yakovley makes a comfortable living by winning other people’s duels. An enigmatic, focused, and extremely skilled professional, he leaves a trail of dead bodies behind him as he swirls through polite society, frequently called upon to wield a pistol as a surrogate in duels at dawn.

But when Yakovlev meets the naïve young Prince Tuchov and his beautiful sister, Princess Martha, the normally cold-hearted mercenary is surprised by hitherto undetected emotions. He falls in love. The film has magnificently suspenseful duels as well as some graphic scenes of flogging.

Stunning art direction, costume design and cinematography.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQZQg4KT-YY

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: SAFARI (Austria 2016) ***

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auf_safari_poster.jpg SAFARI (Austria 2016) ***
Directed by Ulrich Seidl

Review by Gilbert Seah

Austrian director Ulrich Seidl is known for his ‘shock’ movies that are more than provocative. His films DOG DAYS, the PARADISE trilogy and his latest SAFARI are not for everyone.

At least half a dozen critics walked out dying the press screening for SAFARI. There is a lot of blood and guts, displayed when the animals shot on SAFARI are gutted in real time. Seidl’s film is also very sly in its humour – the way the over privileged hunters justify the killings as humane.

Seidl provides his audience with access points into the thrill-seeking and power-hungry tourism of the “sport.” Guided by an official hunter and a local hunting caddy, his protagonists appear as nothing more than opportunist marksmen.

A lot of his scenes are set up with his stationary camera while his characters move in and then out of the frame. Occasionally, the camera would track his characters after they move into the frame.

SAFARI is an unforgettable and remarkable feature, if one can handle it.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVMktu2Seuk

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TIFF 2016 Movie Review: RAGE (IKARI) (ANGER) (Japan 2016) ***** Top 10

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rage_poster.jpgRAGE (IKARI) (ANGER) (Japan 2016) ***** Top 10
Directed by Ang-Il Lee

Starring: Ken Watanabe, Hikari Mitsushima, Mirai Moriyama

Review by Gilbert Seah

One of the things most neglected in the judging of a film is the directors’s storytelling technique. In the new film RAGE (also called by different titles), three different stories are wonderfully intercut and linked by a gruesome murder of a husband and wife for no apparent reason.

A stranger shows up in 3 different towns and is the suspect for this murder. One story involves a gay man who picks up a stranger at a bath-house (after sex, of course) who he thinks might be the killer.

Another has a girl finally finding stability and love with a stranger with an unknown past. Her father (Ken Watanabe) digs up the dirt and suspicion falls on the new beau. Finally, the third involves a possible rape with a boyfriend and new friends trying to cope withe crime.

One needs a bit of patience and work to appreciate what the film is attempting but by the last film’s last reel, Lee will have you totally captivated in his storytelling. Besides being a film about rage, it is also one about forgiveness and redemption.

One of the hidden gems of this year’s festival.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbvcbQn1Zqc

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