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Summer 2008 Movie Nerdiness

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This summer the movies are definitely for the nerds. First there was Iron Man, next was The Incredible Hulk, and soon there’ll be Hancock, The Dark Knight, X Files, among many others. I’ll definitely be spending many a hot afternoon in the cool air conditioned theater. Never paying full price, of course. I already stocked up on the movie passes at Costco.

So now I will review The Incredible Hulk….

I know a lot of people thought that it was less then Incredible and I have to strongly disagree. It was a summer popcorn movie and one of Marvel’s better films. I can say it was a million times better then Indiana Jones!

Edward Norton was perfect as Bruce Banner. It was nice to see an actor who isn’t normally an action hero play the role. Reminiscent of Bill Bixby if only because you wouldn’t expect him to turn into the Hulk. It works, ya know. The action was much more intense then in the original and the Hulk looked like the Hulk not some weird cartoony version of said hero. So far I think Stan Lee’s cameo was the best he has done so far though I would have loved to see his eyes turn green.

Yes, I do realize that I don’t really “review” movies. I just kinda go on and on about nothing. So what I am trying to say is if you want a fun movie and you dig comics, go and see the Hulk! It’s worth at least the price of a matinee.

Also…

Hey Marvel, thanks for finally getting your act together and making decent comic book movies! We need more films like Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk! It helps me forget about the trash that was The Fantastic Four and Spider-Man 3.

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The Omega Man (1971) I Am Legend (2007)

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We picked up the Blu-Ray edition of The Omega Man since we found out it was based on I Am Legend. We watched this movie then ran out an hour later to see I Am Legend. After the movie I re-read I Am Legend. Here is what I think about everything:

After watching both movies I would have to say my favorite would be The Omega Man. It is campy and a little outdated. L.A. really looked like the apocalypse hit. Great lines from Charelton Heston. The Family is a creepy set of villains too! I don’t think this movie would work without Heston.

I Am Legend had an interesting take on how humans were wiped out. Science, not war. The “monsters” were scary and had very little human characteristics. This movie is “loosely” based on the book. I found a few faults but I still enjoyed it.

The book is great. I like how Neville isn’t a scientist or doctor. He is a simple man stuck in a strange situation. He could very well be the last human. It’s a tragedy with vampires. Definitely worth a read.

Juno (2007)

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The older woman who gave us our tickets did not like Juno at all. She made it clear that she saw it the night before and did not approve of it. I don’t know if she was trying to talk us out of seeing it or just wanted to make us feel strange. Well despite all that, my husband and I loved Juno. I really don’t think it was something to disapprove of. It was a funny story about teen pregnancy and adoption. It’s real life, get over it.

The dialog is great. Did you know you fetus has fingernails. Fingernails!!!! The soundtrack is pretty good too. I am seriously addicted to Velvet Underground’s I’m Sticking to You

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The “true” star of Juno is of course the hamburger phone. It’s a big scene stealer. The hamburger phone has got to be the greatest novelty phone ever!!! Anyone know where I can get one? If so buy it for me ;)

Walk Hard (2007)

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Not as good as Anchorman but pretty darn close. Walk Hard is well worth the price of a bargain matinee ticket.

No Country For Old Men (2007)

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We ended up seeing No Country For Old Men last night. The first thing that I have to say is how over-hyped this movie is. I love the Coen Brother’s films and well this isn’t their best cinematic effort. I don’t know if it has anything to do with the adaptation from the novel to the screen, as I did not read the book.

The first half of the movie is awesome then it falls flat. The action ceases and we see very little of the villain. I don’t think Tommy Lee Jone’s character was important to the film other then how he fit into the title. His boring speech with his father (?) was so long and drawn out.

I would suggest seeing this during a bargain matinee or waiting until you can pick up for a dollar at the Red Box. The villain is awesome as is the first half of the film. Other then that the dialog is drawn out and boring with a capital B.

Eastern Promises (2007)

Great movie. This is not a love story that the trailer makes it out to be. It is a straight up Russian mob movie. Great plot and acting. Go see it!!!

Comic-Con Wrap Up

Comic-Con was awesome yet again. There were so many people that each day of the convention was sold out. We got to the Lost panel 3 hours early and the line had already wrapped around the hallway. It was pretty good though they didn’t give much away besides that Michael is going to return to the island. At the end they showed a Dharma clip which was pretty funny. We also sat through the Stargate Atlantis panel just because it was before the Rob Zombie Halloween Panel. Halloween looks like it is going to be awesome. Michael Myers looks super strong from the clip we where shown. Next was the Mist panel which we walked out on because it looks so BAD. The Family Guy panel was awesome and they showed a set of clips from the upcoming Star Wars episode. I can’t wait for September. Seth McFarlane is one funny guy. The last panel we went to was the screening of the new Fox tv show, The Chronicles of Sara Connor. It was an new take on the Terminator series. I really enjoyed the episode especially the new terminator character. However it is Fox and the show will probably get canceled before the 3rd episode. Oh well. The exhibit hall was insane this year. We got tons of free stuff, even the elusive 300 cardboard shield.

As for celebrities, I saw a bunch. So I will just make a list.

Henry Rollins
Kevin Smith
Hal Sparks
Clive Barker
The Blonde Lone Gunmen from the X Files
The dude who plays the Punisher
Deanna Troy
Q
Major Nelson
and a bunch of others that just slipped my mind.

So it was a pretty busy week. We also crammed in going to Sea World, Disneyland, Coronado, The Beach, Old Town, Mission Valley, and In N Out Burger!

Spring Flu

I have been sick since Monday. I doubt that I have the flu but it sure feels like it. Spent most of the weekend on the 360 playing Dead Rising, Gears of War, and some random puzzlers. Today we took a break from gaming and watched Medicine Man in HD!! Not the best movie but entertaining nontheless.

Movie Weekend

It looks like we’ll be spending the weekend with ninjas, samurais, kung fu masters, and bloody vengeance.
Jenny is sick, so its movies and video games. Time to dig into the library and see what we find. We got a bunch of movies we haven’t watched yet.

Also have to get the bikes prepped for Baltimore Kinetic in 7 days.

Should be fun! But I’ll miss Jenny. At least we will have our BlackBerry’s. We should get our 40 ductets worth out of this month.

Choose The Sword!!!

Banned since ‘83 and bannished to DVD shelf for 3 years, we finally watched Shogun Assassin.

Little cub was awesome, pretty sweet for American Japanese Mash-Up. Definately worth checking out!