Sunday, February 28, 2016

Oscar 2016 Winners

Oscar 2016 Winners

Here are the official winners of the 2016 Academy Awards. There were some winners that I don't agree with, but then again I don't make the decisions. However, though I don't agree with some of the decisions there were some surprises that I am quite happy with.  I hope you get a chance to watch this years nominees.  Most of them were actually quite good!!!

BEST PICTURE

Spotlight

BEST DIRECTOR

Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant

BEST ACTOR

Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

BEST ACTRESS

Brie Larson, Room

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

The Big Short, Adam McKay & Charles Randolph

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Spotlight - Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

The Revenant

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Mad Max Fury Road,

BEST FILM EDITING

Mad Max Fury Road

BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

Mad Max Fury Road

BEST MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)

The Hateful Eight, Ennio Morricone

BEST MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)

:"Writing on the Wall" from Spectre

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Mad Max Fury Road

BEST SOUND EDITING

Mad Max Fury Road

BEST SOUND MIXING

Mad Max Fury Road

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Ex Machina

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

Inside Out

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Son of Saul, Hungary

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM

Amy

BEST DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)

A Girl in The River: The Price of Forgiveness

BEST SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

Bear Story

BEST SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
Stutterer

Saturday, February 27, 2016

#OscarsSoWhite

Hey everyone, so once the nominations came out and the controversy over how "white" the Oscar nominations were, I promised myself that I would keep my mouth shut.  However as the weeks have gone by and I have sat and read dozens of articles about how the Oscars are racist and talks of boycotting and rule changing, I just couldn't keep my mouth shut any longer.  Now I know a lot of you that read this will disregard this post because I am a white "supposedly privileged" male and I don't know what I am talking about.  With that said, I want you all to know that this post has nothing to do with race because I love all races and some of my very good friends are of color.  This post is about common human decency and how we as Americans feel like we are entitled to everything and act like babies when we don't get what we want or what we think we deserve.  Finally, keep in mind that I saw 194 films in 2015 including every one that is up for an award or that people thought would be an award contender along with many others that were never considered.  I think I should know a little bit about what should and should not have been nominated. With that said, here we go....
Let's start with Will Smith and his amazing performance in Concussion.  It was truly an amazing performance and that accent that he kept throughout the movie was impressive.  With that said, this film is not a film that draws the Academy's eye.  It's not because it has a black actor. In general movies about sports don't win very often.  In fact, only 3 sports movies have ever won Best Picture at the Oscars.  Now, looking at the best actor nominees for this year.  First, Leonardo DiCaprio has never won an Oscar before, but he battled the elements and provided a powerful performance. The Academy loves it when actors risk it all for their roles and Leonardo DiCaprio did just that. Eddie Redmayne plays a man and his transition into a woman.  Though not my favorite performance of the year, transgender issues are so prevalent right now that the Academy would never have passed up this opportunity to recognize these issues. Next, Michael Fassbender who plays the inventor Steve Jobs. He has been picked to be a nominee since the Academy Awards last year.  This performance was on everyone's radars for over a year and this performance definitely lived up to the hype. Bryan Cranston plays a Hollywood screenwriter who wrote some of the best films in history.  However, he never got any of the credit because he was part of the communist party and Hollywood rejected him. This performance was ripe for awards because Hollywood loves to reward movies that deal with its own history.  Finally, Matt Damon, my favorite performance of the year, takes an entire film on his shoulders and makes it incredible.  So, looking at what was nominated compared to Will Smith's performance it honestly doesn't surprise me.  Also, the fact that Will Smith did not even want to play this role goes against him as well.  I feel like if you didn't want to play the role, then you can't get all offended when you don't get nominated for something.  Not every person gets nominated for something.  That is just the way it goes.  Trust me, there are many performances better than Will Smith's this year that did not get nominated.  You want to talk about a problem, I have an issue that voice actors in animated films don't get nominated for the the big awards because Phyllis Smith gives one of the greatest performances ever as Sadness in Inside Out!!
The other controversy was Straight Outta Compton not being nominated.  Now, I saw this film and after watching it, though I thought it was interesting and entertaining, never did it cross my mind that this was Oscar-worthy.  It was an incredible story and had amazing acting, but the film is too controversial.  NWA has always been a subject of controversy and the Academy doesn't like to be right in the middle of it.  It has nothing to do with the fact that this film has an all-black cast.  Also, there are so many other great films that were not nominated.  Films that were even better than Straight Outta Compton. The matter that they weren't invited to the Oscars is complete bull.  The Academy gives a certain amount of tickets to each studio and it is the studio's job to distribute the tickets how they wish.  Seeing as how Straight Outta Compton was only nominated for its screenplay, it makes sense that the studio would reserve its tickets for its films that were nominated for more than one award. Everyone saying that it's the Academy's fault that they were not invited get your facts right.  The Academy is not racist!!!
With all that said, the thing that annoys me is that these stars know how the Academy operates. They know what will and will not receive awards attention.  It has nothing to do with race.  If there was a race problem two years ago 12 Years A Slave would not have won.  If there was a race problem Forest Whitaker would not have won.  If there was a race problem Morgan Freeman would not have won or even been nominated.  Finally, if there was a race problem Precious would not have received the recognition that it did.  As mentioned above, the Academy is not racist.  In fact, if anything the Academy has tried its best to be an advocate for diversity from the very beginning.
The problem is not that the Academy is racist because its not, the problem lies in the fact that we live in a world where everyone feels that they are entitled to praise and awards.  We live in a "Participation Award" world.  The truth of the matter is that there are going to be winners and there are going to be losers.  It has nothing to do with race, gender, sexuality, or anything else, it depends on what is good and and what is bad.  Now, I am not saying that the Academy doesn't look over great movies, because it does, but its not because of diversity reasons like everyone believes.  If The Danish Girl hadn't of been nominated, the LGBT community would be reacting the same way.  We live in a world where we are so nervous about offending others (because people get offended so easily) that no matter what we do people will get offended.  We wonder why our kids grow up feeling like they are so privileged. And yet we give out "Participation" Awards" like they're candy.  I'm sorry, but that should not be the case.  We are teaching our kids horrible lessons because in reality, life is not fair.  In fact, it sucks sometimes and things don't always go the way we planned them to be.  So instead of getting all offended and feeling like you are entitled to something step up and do something better.  Will Smith and everyone else not nominated should use the fire that they are using to boycott the Oscars (which is ridiculous by the way), and make something incredible that will be nominated in the coming years.  Don't cry racism or sexism every time you don't get something that you want because honestly this is not what those that came before us fought for.  Martin Luther King Jr. didn't fight racism so that people could play that card when they didn't get what they wanted.  He fought against racism so that his people wouldn't continue being treated like second-class citizens. He fought it so everyone could sit down in the same restaurant together, so that people could use the same restrooms, and so that people wouldn't walk outside every day and fear for their lives.  Not so that people can claim racism when they don't get nominated for an award!!! We need to change this "Participation Award" mentality and start learning to love life for its ups and downs and not just feel like we are entitled to everything!!

Well there is my rant. I hope this is enlightening and hopefully furthers the conversation away from how the Academy is racist and more to how our society feels entitled to everything!!! If you have any questions or comments I would love to hear them!! Thanks for reading!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Risen

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for Biblical violence including some disturbing images
Run Time: 107 Minutes
My Rating: 3.5/5
So Saturday my daughter and I saw Affirm Films' Risen starring Joseph Fiennes (FX's American Horror Story) and Tom Felton (The Harry Potter Franchise).  Telling from the point of view of a Roman soldier, Risen tells the story of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the manhunt that occurred after Christ's body went missing from his tomb.
So I really liked this film.  Before I saw it, I was really excited to see it because I felt like it was a new take on the Christ story.  With that said, it definitely was unique and very interesting.  I think that is one of the film's greatest assets and selling points.  Though the story of Risen is fiction, there is no reason why it couldn't of been true. Everything that happens in the movie has the possibility to have happened.  I love this aspect of it because it is a story that has never been done before and it shows the Resurrection in a completely different life and gives it a whole new meaning.  Besides the incredible story, the actors do an amazing as well.  Joseph Fiennes is spectacular and completely makes the film.  In all reality, this film could have been a complete disaster, but Joseph Fiennes' performance holds the film together and makes it worthwhile.
Though the story and actors make the film great, there are two major flaws that the film faces.  One is that the pacing of the film makes it seem very long.  The film movies at a very slow pace and I thought that I had been in the theater forever.  It's second flaw is that it wasn't as uplifting as I thought it was going to be.  The parts that I thought they would expound on were rushed which I felt deterred from the story's message.
Overall, I thought the film was good and one that the Christian community would enjoy.  It is a very unique story and the acting is incredible.  If you are looking for good Christian entertainment, this is definitely the film for you!!

Thanks again for reading!!!  If you have any questions, comments, or ideas just let me know!!

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Zoolander 2

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual content, a scene of exaggerated violence, and brief strong lanaguage
Run Time: 102 Minutes
My Rating: 1/5
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!! I hope you all enjoy your day and tell those important to you that you love them.  With that said, yesterday my family and I saw Paramount Pictures' Zoolander 2 starring Ben Stiller (Meet the Parents), Owen Wilson (The Internship), Penelope Cruz (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides), Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids), and Will Ferrell (Daddy's Home). Zoolander 2 picks up 15 years after the events of the first film with both Derek and Hansel coming out of hiding to finally get their lives back together after tragedy tore them apart.  For Derek, he is looking to getting his son back, while Hansel is trying to figure out who is truly is. However, with people conspiring against them every step of the way, Derek and Hansel must trust in each other and in themselves in order to stop evil once again.
So this film was bad!!! It was so stupid and really a pointless sequel.  The first film was fantastic and hilarious, but unfortunately this sequel doesn't have any of the same qualities.  One of the biggest mistakes in this film is the number of celebrity cameos that occur.  For some reason everyone from Benedict Cumberbatch to Susan Boyle wanted to be a part of this film. Though at times it is entertaining to see some of our favorite celebrities, it seems that the writers were so focused on including everyone that the story became lost and confusing.  The cameos do not move the story along at all, but are more of a distraction.  Also, some of the cameos are just ridiculous and at times annoying.  With that said, the film does have its moments, but unfortunately they are few and far between.
Overall, the film just doesn't live up to its true potential.  Though the actors try their hardest to make it work, the film just gets boggled down by the number of cameos and the lack of jokes.  This is one I probably wouldn't recommend, because there are better movies out right now.  So go spend your money on something else and save yourself time and money.

Thanks again for reading!!!  If you have any questions, comments, or ideas just let me know!!!

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Hail, Caesar!

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some suggestive content and smoking
Run Time: 106 Minutes
My Rating: 1.5/5
So today my family and I saw Universal Pictures' Hail, Caesar! starring Josh Brolin (Everest), George Clooney (Tomorrowland), Alden Ehrenreich (Beautiful Creatures), Ralph Fiennes (Spectre), Scarlett Johansson (Avengers: Age of Ultron), and Channing Tatum (22 Jump Street).  It tells the story of Eddie Mannix, a Hollywood fixer, in the 1950's who must find movie star Baird Whitlock when he gets kidnapped from an organization only known as The Future.
So after watching this film, I definitely have mixed emotions.  For one thing as I watched the individual scenes, there were moments of greatness, but unfortunately those individuals scenes come together in a very incoherent movie.  The entire time my wife and I were trying to figure out what was going on, but we couldn't figure out how everything was supposed to come together.  With that said, the actors and actresses bring their respective abilities to full use,but unfortunately that doesn't save the film entirely.  Unfortunately, I am not the only one to think this.  After the movie was over, almost everyone in the theater were trying to figure out what they just saw.  I didn't hear a good thing said about this film while I was leaving.  That is really sad, but unfortunately true.
Overall, this film has some good scenes, but they just don't come together.  It is real unfortunate because the cast is spectacular and they actually do a good job.  This is definitely a film that I wouldn't recommend people see, because frankly its not worth the price of admission.  Definitely stay away from this film because there are definitely better films out right now!!

Thanks again for reading!!!  If you have any questions comments or ideas just let me know!!

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for zombie violence and action, and brief suggestive material
Run Time: 108 Minutes
My Rating: 3/5
So last night I saw Screen Gems' and Lionsgate's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies starring Lily James (Cinderella), Sam Riley (Maleficent), and Bella Heathcote (Dark Shadows).  It takes the classic tale from author Jane Austen about complicated relationships among the different social classes, but puts a new spin on things by placing Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy in danger of becoming infected by a deadly virus that turns those infected into zombies.
So, I was incredibly surprised by how enjoyable this movie was. Now, its definitely not the best movie I have ever seen or even the best horror movie I have ever seen, but it was quite fun and entertaining 2 hours.  Though it wasn't the scariest film out there, it did have its moments and actually used its material very effectively.  I think this mainly has to do with the dedication of the actors and actresses involved.  Let's be honest, the concept of the film is pretty hilarious and I don't think any of us would have been bugged had the actors not taken this as serious as other films, but thankfully they do and it definitely comes across in the final product.  Trust me, if it wasn't for them, this film would be more ridiculous than it already is. However, I must give the film credit because it embraces its ridiculousness and does so with enough class that even Jane Austen would be proud.  
Though the actors and actresses do amazing jobs, even they couldn't completely save this film.  The biggest problem that this film faces is sadly its source material and getting its audience on board with it.  As mentioned above, the concept of this film is pretty ridiculous, but if audiences can just give it a chance, like I did, then they will actually be able to enjoy it.  However, that is a big task given its concept, but hopefully audiences will give it a chance.
Overall, I thought Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was quite entertaining and definitely worth the price of admission.  This definitely isn't a film for everyone, but if you are even remotely interested, I urge you to go see it.  This is one that is easy to ignore, but I promise you to give it a chance because you won't be disappointed!!

Thanks again for reading!!!  If you have any questions, comments, or ideas just let me know!!!