Showing posts with label Simon Pegg. Show all posts
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Friday, July 22, 2016

MOVIE REVIEW: STAR TREK BEYOND (2016)

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From IMDB:

Storyline
The first leg of the USS Enterprise's five year mission takes them into uncharted territory. There the Enterprise is nearly destroyed and strands Kirk and his crew on a remote planet with no means of communication. Kirk must then work with the elements to reunite his crew and get back to Earth. 
Star Trek Beyond (2016) on IMDb
Reviews 17 user | 67 critic


MOVIE INFO
Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise encounter an alien warrior race when marooned on a distant planet after the destruction of their spaceship in this thrilling sequel directed by Fast & Furious director Justin Lin.

Rating: PG-13 (for sequences of sci-fi action and violence)
Genre: Action & Adventure , Drama , Science Fiction & Fantasy
Directed By: Justin Lin
Written By: Doug Jung , Simon Pegg
In Theaters: Jul 22, 2016 wide
Runtime: 120 minutes

TOMATOMETER 90%
Average Rating: 7.1/10 | Reviews Counted: 90
Fresh: 81 | Rotten: 9

Critics Consensus: Star Trek Beyond continues the franchise's post-reboot hot streak with an epic sci-fi adventure that honors the series' sci-fi roots without skimping on the blockbuster action.

WANT TO SEE 99% want to see
User Ratings: 33,112

STAR TREK BEYOND OPENS IN THE US ON THE 22nd OF JULY AND IN MALAYSIA ON THE 21st OF JULY. TO FIND OUT WHEN IT OPENS NEAR YOU CLICK HERE

Space the final frontier, also where this spaceship constantly gets destroyed. ©Paramount Pictures

The USS Enterprise gets trashed again and rebuilt again at the end!

So after Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) which I thought was pretty good but made better because of Benedict Cumberbatch's performance as Khan comes Star Trek Beyond which takes the intrepid crew of the USS Enterprise even further out into the unknown frontiers of space, exploring new worlds and acting as ambassadors for the United Federation of Planets. And like the opening of the previous installment Kirk (Chris Pine) screws things up.

Here you are thinking you're on a rescue mission but instead you get attacked by a swarm of giant space bees. Oh, wait, that's futurama. ©Paramount Pictures

Anyway, after the screw up the crew return to the Federation's new outpost to resupply but on their way pick up a distress signal which leads them to a ship. They save the ship and it's single occupant an alien named Kalara (Lydia Wilson) and bring her back with them to Yorktown. They figure out what she's talking there and soon after completing the resupply they crew of the Enterprise shoot off to the nebula that Kalara says her crew were left behind. Of course this being the Enterprise it doesn't turn out to be a simple rescue mission. They are ambushed and the Enterprise ends up crashing on the M-class planet below scattering whatever survivors that aren't captured all over the planet's surface. 

Bones finally gets to do something more than just heal people. That's what you want from a real doctor. ©Paramount Pictures

So what follows after that is that Kirk's escape pod manages to land quite near to Chekov's (Anton Yelchin) pod so they team up to search for the others, Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Bones (Karl Urban) hobble their way in search of the others as well after Bones extracts a huge piece of the alien space ship they escaped in out of Spock's side and Scotty, who escaped in what appears to be a torpedo meets a feisty female alien named Jaylah (Sofia Boutella) who strikes up a deal with him. Meanwhile, Sulu (John Cho) and Uhura (Zoe Saldana) who were captured try to figure out what's going on by wandering around the enemy's hideout after Keenser (Deep Roy) the little alien assistant to Scotty sneezes acid snot on their prison's lock. 

These guys looked like they walked right out of a cool first person shooter. ©Paramount Pictures

The big bad baddie in this Star Trek is named Krall (Idris Elba) who is assisted by Manas (Joe Taslim) and a whole army of cool looking soldiers. Krall has a huge grudge against the Federation and as with anyone with a grudge against the Federation wants to destroy it and kill anyone associated with it.

This is Krall. He's an original baddie not recycled from old Star Trek TV shows and movies. ©Paramount Pictures

So here's what I liked about it.

  1. The story. The version that finally makes it to the big screen was written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung. The story is tight, funny and action packed.
  2. The directing. Directed by Justin Lin who directed several movies in The Fast and The Furious franchise certainly knows his way around an action movie and I'm guessing with a lot of help from Pegg and producer J.J. Abrams managed to give trekkies and non-trekkies a fun and entertaining movie that satisfies without requiring too much knowledge about the franchise.
  3. The action. Which starts off with a bang and is paced and peppered quite nicely throughout. 
  4. The cast. After two movies they really know how to play off each other. Though I don't know why I'm still not entirely convinced by Urban's portrayal of Bones. 
  5. Idris Elba. His Krall is completely believable. It was impossible to recognise Elba. As is Boutella's Jaylah. 
  6. The humor. Funny little one liners sprinkled throughout stop this movie from becoming too serious and dark.
  7. The music which even for us is from way back and by the folks on the Enterprise considered classics.
Captain James Tiberius Kirk, he assumes that every captain's chair is his. Even when it's in a very, very, very old starship. ©Paramount Pictures

The not so likes.

  1. Krall's character isn't given much depth. I would have liked to have learnt more about him and had the story focus a bit more about him.
  2. Jaylah's character too could have been given more meat or more screen time or something.
  3. There were a few weaknesses here and there in terms of the plot, the tech, sequence of events, etc. but luckily they don't interfere with the story much but I guess that's just me. 
The only time you actually see Idris Elba's face is in this recording which looks like it came from 1990. ©Paramount Pictures

Overall it's a really fun movie to watch and a good follow up to 2013's Into the Darkness, it's a nice way to say goodbye to Anthon Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy both of whom passed away prior to the release of the film. I'm guessing it'll please both fans of the franchise and those who are just casual ones. 

Doesn't it look like Jaylah just revealed to Scotty something extremely nerdy? ©Paramount Pictures

If you've got nothing better to do Star Trek Beyond is well worth watching this weekend. A worthy follow up. Oh and if you heard about that mess about Sulu being gay, it makes absolutely no difference to the character.

Have a look at the latest trailer below.



Saturday, August 01, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION (2015)

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Storyline

With the IMF disbanded, and Ethan (Tom Cruise) out in the cold, the team now faces off against a network of highly skilled special agents, the Syndicate. These highly trained operatives are hellbent on creating a new world order through an escalating series of terrorist attacks. Ethan gathers his team and joins forces with disavowed British agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson), who may or may not be a member of this rogue nation, as the group faces their most impossible mission yet.

Rating: PG-13 (for sequences of action and violence, and brief partial nudity)
Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie
In Theaters: Jul 31, 2015 Wide
Runtime: 2 hr. 12 min.
Paramount Pictures - Official Site


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Of course you saw Tom Cruise hang on to the door of the plane in the trailer but to get there he had to do this. ©Paramount Pictures

This is the fifth Mission Impossible film...

Truth time. I haven't actually followed this franchise, in other words I've not seen some of the films in the franchise. I know I didn't catch Ghost Protocol. Heard it was good. So what's this movie about? Well, if you haven't seen it or the trailers or aren't very perceptive, it's about our hero Ethan Hunt and his team trying to hunt an organization that's similar to theirs but whose intentions are quite the opposite.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

MOVIE REVIEW: MAN UP (2015)

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From IMDB:

Storyline

A 34 year old single woman, Nancy, hung-over again, exhausted by the endless fruitless set ups by her friends, traveling across London to toast another 10 years of her parent's successful happy magical marriage runs in with a 40 year old divorcee, Jack, who mistakes her for his 24 year old blind date. Nancy, deciding to go with it, happens to hop on the most chaotic yet hilarious journey of her life which neither of them will ever forget. There is drinking, truths, an old stalker class mate with long a standing crush, lost divorce papers, lost hopes, competitive indoor sports and yeah Jack finding out the truth that Nancy isn't his blind date. 'Man Up' a romantic comedy about taking chances, finding about being yourself, making decisions and rolling with the consequences. Written by Samuel Prongs

Ratings: 7.1/10 from 97 users Metascore: 68/100 



MOVIE INFO

Nancy, is done with dating. 10 times bitten, 100 times shy, she's exhausted by the circus. So when Jack blindly mistakes her for his date, no one is more surprised than her when she does the unthinkable and just --- goes with it. It's going to take a night of pretending to be someone else for Nancy to finally man up and be her painfully honest, awesomely unconventional self... but will Jack also man up, and be able to get over her duplicity? Best just to let the evening unfold, roll with the consequences, and see if one crazy, unpredictable, complicated night can bring these two messy souls together.

Rating: Unrated
Genre: Comedy, Romance 
Directed By: Ben Palmer
Written By: Tess Morris
Runtime: 1 hr. 27 min.

TOMATOMETER 78%
Average Rating: 7.2/10 | Reviews Counted: 9
Fresh: 7 | Rotten: 2

WANT TO SEE 92% want to see
Average Rating: 4.1/5 | User Ratings: 506


You know you're life isn't going as you thought it would when you're being set-up on a blind date at an engagement party. ©Saban Films

Simon Pegg takes on a role usually not made for Simon Pegg. Also it's not about Simon Pegg. 

When you think about Romantic Comedies you usually think of two things, the lead actress being someone who's the flavor of the month and usually someone young, attractive, funny and a little quirky in that girl next door sort of way and usually on the blonde side of the hair spectrum for whatever reason, and in the case of the leading man it's usually an actor that the female audience finds to be very attractive, you know the type. Simon Pegg is not usually among that list of male actors. At least not that I am aware of. Then again neither is Lake Bell when it comes to the criteria for lead female actresses. Probably.