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Tag: Samuel L. Jackson

Big Game (2014)

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Title: Big Game
Rating: PG-13
Director: Jalmari Helander
Writer: Jalmari Helander
Stars: Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila and Ray Stevenson
Release Date: 6/26/2015
Running Time: 110 minutes

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A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Note: Pictures of some of the hunters, as well as hunting paraphernalia, scroll along in the credits.

In Memoriam: In loving memory of Elina Miettinen and Janne Miettinen

Special thanks to Saran S. for this submission


Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)*

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Title: Kingsman: The Secret Service
Rating: R
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Writer: Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn
Stars: Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Samuel L. Jackson, Adrian Quinton and Mark Strong
Release Date: 2/13/2015
Running Time: 129 minutes

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A spy organization recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? Yes

during the credits
Eggsy goes back to the pub and, in a scene paralleling the earlier pub scene with Galahad, faces down his mother’s abusive boyfriend.

 

After Credits? No

Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (No Ratings Yet)
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In memoriam: In loving memory of my mother Kathy who always put the extra into ordinary and taught me what a Kingsman should be.


Kite (2014)

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TITLE: Kite

RELEASE DATE: 8/28/2014

RATING: R

When her cop father is killed, a young woman tracks the murder with the apparent help of his ex-partner.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Dedication: Dedicated to the memory of David R. Ellis 1952 – 2013

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission

Captain America: The Winter Soldier Review – 3/5 Stars

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a film that can only go up due to the last film showing everything that is wrong with the Marvel Avengers franchise. Thor 2: The Dark World stands as one of the most boring and draining action films to be released as of late, without a doubt in my mind it is the worst of the most recent Marvel films. Nonetheless, Marvel shows to be going one step in the right direction at least with at least this time around delivering a more compelling storyline that I’m actually able to care about.

The Winter Soldier continues the story of Captain America (Chris Evans) as he comes to terms with the new America that he lives in as he battles new foes and tries to find out secrets of his past and present.

For as jumbled as the screenplay becomes, I firstly think this film at least deserves some credit for being the most ambitious Marvel Avenger film thematically since Iron Man. CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldierStill18The movie goes in great length about how America’s military and commercialism has changed for the worst and is now used as a shadowy, lifeless function rather than as a service of good and unity. The antagonist in the film is the head of a very corrupt, rich militia and he literally turns Captain America’s kind and generous military friend into a soulless, heartless killing machine. With such huge themes like these, I think this film could work as a thought provoking blockbuster much in the way of most recently the far superior Catching Fire.

However, I think all of the films problems come off of the classic criticism of something biting off massively more than it can chew. Beyond having a thought provoking theme, the film also features countless new characters, plenty of plot twists, a very complex stories revolving around many areas and all at the same time attempts to make a fun, rousing popcorn flick. And frankly, I feel like the difference between The Winter Soldier and Catching Fire is that Catching Fire had much more competent a director and writer working behind it.

Above all things, Winter Soldier still feels like in some ways a user of the lifeless stock format highlighted in The Avengers and Thor: The Dark World. The direction, visual effects and dialogue still feels very similar to stuff you’ve seen before in the franchise. And that I think it is the soul perpetrator behind the films failings. The film is going for something very different that thinks outside the box in many areas but the film still is entrapped to a need to stay with the norm. The film therefore sabotages its cool premise with red herrings, a reliance on clichés as well as one sided answers to very thought provoking questions. As for the question of the sudden darkness and change in America, the film blames everything on the stereotypical bad guy excuse and leaves behind no moral ambiguity. The film has so many smaller storylines and aspects that the film ends up rather dumping them or answering them all at the same time in a choppy fashion. How can a film be so daring and yet so undaring at the same time? It’s all highly entertaining but I can’t wash off the feeling that the movie was failed by the naivety of the directors. I don’t even think the film is poorly directed but directors Joe and Anthony Russo are not competent enough filmmakers to be able to tackle something this complex and succeed like that of what Sam Mendes did for Skyfall. Of course some of its works (the relationships between characters mostly) as it is in many times in which a film tackles a lot different stuff but the screenplay and the story of the film fails because it glues everything together using 50 cent bubble gum and big shock…a lot of it ends up falling apart near the end.

Nonetheless, I will say the reliance on cheesy entertainment despite being the films downfall also redeemed the film in terms of being solid entertainment. The action scenes for as unoriginal as they have become in these films were surprisingly original in this one. My favorite scene in the film is near the start when a man is trying to survive despite being shot at from every angle from inside his bullet proof car. The action in the film is shaky and nowhere near as nauseatingly dull as the colorless, thrill less scenes of action shown in Thor 2.

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The film is also in some way very well edited. I think the problems of the film being choppy were less the fault of the editor and more that of the screenplay. In fact, despite being a 2 hour and 18 minute film, this was so competently edited that the film felt like 90 minutes. I found the energy and entertainment held in the editing to be very admirable on the films part even if the storytelling was weaker.

Finally, I thought all the acting was very impressive. Chris Evans’ performance in the film was pretty good and he added a lot of emotion to his character and he seemed to do a great job in sharing dialogue with other actors. Robert Redford played what was a very stereotypical villain but his great ability to act as seen by his most recent role in All is Lost which I went as far as to call the best performance of 2013 allowed his to add to memorability to the character. Samuel L. Jackson continues to be one of the most exciting aspects of the franchise and Scarlett Johansson through great energy and delivery of dialogue manages to be the best thing of this film. I also enjoyed the performance of Anthony Mackie as Captain America’s sidekick Falcon even if the character fell to pieces near the end in terms of his story arc. The cast I would say certainly succeeded in carrying emotion and humor to the movie and I have to say that the performances in the film is the one reason why I could buy a lot of the story throughout despite being a mess, I was motivated to see what happened to these characters.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier has respectable goals and exciting performances as well as some good popcorn fun in the action and in some of the dialogue. However, the screenplay stays way to close to the Marvel checklist and ends up becoming less of a memorable, thought provoking blockbuster film and more of a light yet fun, interesting piece of entertainment that’s more worth seeing when it comes to being able to rent it. It’s always a shame when a film tries so much and achieves so little.

Rating:[star rating=”3″ numeric=”yes”]

Review by: Ryan M.

Release Date: 4/4/2014

Rating: PG-13

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Redford, Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan

Directed by: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo

Screenplay by: Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely

Concept and Story by: Ed Brubaker

Based on the Comic Book by: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby

Oldboy (2013)

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TITLE: Oldboy

RELEASE DATE: 11/27/2013

RATING: R

Obsessed with vengeance, a man sets out to find out why he was kidnapped and locked into solitary confinement for 20 years without reason.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No


Turbo (2013)*

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TITLE: Turbo (aka. Turbo 3D)

RELEASE DATE: 7/17/2013

RATING: PG

A freak accident might just help an everyday garden snail achieve his biggest dream: winning the Indy 500.

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During Credits? Yes

during the credits
The first portion of the credits is presented with animated bits featuring various characters. Then there’s a quick scene where the “can’t tuck” snail finally tucks into his shell.

 

After Credits? Yes

after the credits
We hear the announcer say “…and it looks like the winner is…”

Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (No Ratings Yet)
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NOTE: In memory of Nicholas Sanger Hoppe.


Meeting Evil (2012)?

TITLE: Meeting Evil

RELEASE DATE: 2012

RATING: R

John is taken on a murder-fueled ride by a mysterious stranger that transforms the weak-willed, disillusioned husband and father into a desperate hero willing to go to any length to protect his family.

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During Credits? Unknown

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After Credits? Unknown

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Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (No Ratings Yet)
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xXx (2002)

TITLE: xXx

RELEASE DATE: 8/9/2002

RATING: PG-13

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During Credits? No

After Credits? No


Unthinkable (2010)

TITLE: Unthinkable

RELEASE DATE: 7/1/2010

RATING: R

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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Special thanks to Tom for this submission


Unbreakable (2000)

Title: Unbreakable
Rating: PG-13
Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
Written by: M. Night Shyamalan
Starring: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright, and Spencer Treat Clark
Release Date: 11/22/2000
Running Time: 106 minutes

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What did you think of this film?

A man learns something extraordinary about himself after a devastating accident.


Are There Any Extras During The Credits? No

Are There Any Extras After The Credits? No

Memoriam: In memory of ELIZABETH LAWRENCE


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