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The Perfect Score starring Chris Evans, Bryan Greenberg & Scarlett Johannson

Posted on February 16, 2012 Written by ripitup

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The Perfect Score Plot

Best friends Kyle (Chris Evans) and Matty (Bryan Greenberg) aren’t exactly looking forward to taking their SATS. Kyle is good in class, but there is no way his scores will get him into his dream school Cornell. Matty needs to get into Mary’s, because his girlfriend Sandy is there, but it doesn’t look possible.

Still, when first Matty suggests stealing the exam answers, Kyle isn’t on board. But when he realizes that SAT is a big profit machine to everyone involved, and nobody seems to care that it is affecting the lives of the students so dramatically. This makes Kyle angry enough to want to steal the answers, but they will definitely need the help of the rebel daughter (Francesca-played by Scarlett Johansson) of the owner of the building where results are kept.

Matty would rather keep the team a trio, but Kyle has already mentioned this to the honor student Anna (Erika Christensen), who just can’t seem to get near her desired score for Brown. And when the pot-smoking weirdo Roy overhears the conversation and Anna brings in the basketball player Desmond who needs the answers as badly as they do, they finally have a team of 6 where the members don’t necessarily trust each other.

Still, Kyle manages to come up with the perfect plan, and the application of the plan brings members closer. But have they really thought everything through? Can they really pull it off?

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FUN ENOUGH TO WATCH

The Perfect Score is a lovely heist comedy with some action, romance and interesting characters. Roy has been a little overused and his presence can get a bit annoying, but it all blends into the fun relationships and moments of the movie.

It is nostalgic to see Chris Evans, Bryan Greenberg and Scarlett Johansson in high school roles-especially since the last time I saw Evans he was Captain America, Bryan was the jerk doctor in Friends with Benefits and Scarlett was once again Black Widow, this time for The Avengers.

It is not hilarious, but it is very enjoyable and highly entertaining. I have to say anyone who rated it below 6 doesn’t just remember what it was to be a high school senior under all that pressure. Granted, we didn’t try to steal the answers, but surely many fantasized about finding a way to bypass the ridiculous exam(s) that determine our future.

And The Perfect Score is just that: a fun fantasy with fun characters, where two of its actors really scored big time in Hollywood. Worth watching, especially if you agree SAT should stand for suck-a** test….(not a name I came up with.: )

Fun note:

Matthew Lillard plays Kyle’s older loser brother who lives above his parents’ garage and thinks it is cool to play Smoke on the Water with the help of the dryer buzzing.

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Jeff Nichols’ Take Shelter starring Michael Shannon & Jessica Chastain

Posted on February 14, 2012 Written by ripitup

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Take Shelter starring Michael Shannon & Jessica Chastain. Feat. Kathy Baker.

Take Shelter Story

Curtis (Michael Shannon) is a family man in his mid-30s. He works in construction, and tries to deal with the fact that he has a deaf daughter as well as he can. He has a happy enough marriage with wife Samantha (Jessica Chastain).

The problem is, he has started to things that indicate a heavily destructive storm coming, and yet nobody else seems to either see them or care. These visions are combined with seriously disturbing nightmares, and Curtis tries to cope in two ways: He starts researching mental illnesses, inspired by the fact that his mother (Kathy Baker) was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and he also starts building an underground storm shelter.

He spends & borrows a lot of money without letting his wife know, and his visions have started to affect his work.

Is Curtis mentally ill? Or is he actually gifted in sensing things other can’t? Either way, it looks like Curtis’ personal and professional life will crack before he can find out…

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Take Shelter: Worth watching – despite the pace

I was looking forward to Take Shelter ever since I saw the trailer, which does a great job of reflecting both the premise and the mood of the movie. The problem is, what looks extremely gripping in a 2-minute trailer may not always be that exciting in a 2-hours-plus movie.

The acting is top-notch-especially with Michael Shannon. He is so good, he leaves you wondering why the hell he hasn’t scored a Golden Globe or even Oscar nomination. Jessica Chastain also does a great job as the loving wife who doesn’t know what to do with her husband as he is not letting her in. So no problems with the cast.

I fell in love with the premise right after the trailer. Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, what can be more intriguing than a protagonist that is likable and relatable, but yet that secretly makes us fear the safety of his family- because of him. And we keep wondering about his mental state, and whether or not he is crazy.

The movie, to me, has only one weak point-and that is the pacing. The director takes a little more time than necessary, and effective, to show us Michael’s state of relationships and mind. The premise is strong enough and the acting is good enough to make you deal with the dragging parts, but I think the movie would have been a lot more effective, had it been about 20 minutes shorter.

But all can be forgiven if you make it to the end, as it is pretty good. Some believe it is open to interpretation, some believe it couldn’t have been less ambiguous. Decide it for yourself. But one thing is for sure- despite the too slow moments, this movie is just not the same old story.

It also has a brilliant title, and question. Should Curtis take shelter with his family against the storm, or should he shelter them against himself?

Currently rated at 7.7. on IMDB.  I will give it a 7, though if the pacing had been a little faster, this movie would be a deserving 8.

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Fracture starring Ryan Gosling & Anthony Hopkins

Posted on February 9, 2012 Written by ripitup

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Fracture starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. 2007.

Fracture Premise

Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) is a very smart, rich and successful man married to the beautiful  Jennifer (Embeth Davidtz) who is many years his junior. Of course she is cheating on him with a guy close to her age- cop Robert Nunally (Billy Burke).

So Ted decides to kill his wife, destroy Rob and get away with it. He plans everything- from how Rob is the cop that shows up because there was a shooting in his house to how he will confess…

Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling) is a young and very successful prosecutor dying to move up to the corporate world. He has only one case left, and then he will leave for his glamorous new career.

The case seems easy enough- they have the weapon, the confession, the guy. They just don’t have the body since Jennifer has gone into a coma. But hey, they have everything they need. Moreover, the defendant, Ted, seems crazy enough to represent himself…

But of course Ted is a lot smarter and a lot more meticulous than they could have ever imagined. He plays his cards well, and he seems to have foreseen every move.

As the case goes on, and Willy gets to see Ted for who he really is, but both his relationship (with corporate lawyer Rosamund Pike) and career get jeopardized. How the hell can he win against Ted?

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Worth Watching

Fracture is a real treat for the lovers of a solid legal thriller. The actors, unsurprisingly, do a great job. The script is so cool that you think it was probably adapted (and adapted well) from a bestseller.  Sure, the movie has flaws, and I couldn’t have cared less about Willy’s romance with the gorgeous  lawyer Nikki (Rosamund Pike), but bear with it.

Their relationship gives us a good idea about Willy, and it carries elements that move the plot forward. The villain is extremely clever and well-prepared, and well… the only reason the movie got 7.1 (and not an 8 on IMDB) is because people don’t agree on the ending.  Frankly, I loved it. Watch it.

Directed by Gregory Hoblit, written by Daniel Pyne & Glenn Gers.

 

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Fun Notes on the Cast

–          English actress Rosamund Pike plays Elizabeth Bennet’s older/prettier/milder sister Jane in 2005’s movie Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth is played by Keira Knightley.

–          Cliff Curtis, who plays Rob’s partner, co-starred in Colombiana as the uncle of the main character (Zoe Saldana) and he also guest-starred in two episodes of Body of Proof as the love interest of the main character Megan Hunt (Dana Delany).

–          Billy Burke, who plays the lover/cop, is Bella’s father in the Twilight series.

 Recommended Reading feat. The Cast

Ryan Gosling:

The Ides of March feat. George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Evan Rachel Wood, Paul Giamatti & Philip Seymour Hoffman

Crazy, Stupid, Love starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone

Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone Trivia

All Good Things starring Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst & Frank Langella

Movie Reviews of 4 Nicholas Sparks Adaptations: A Walk to Remember, Nights in Rodanthe, Message in a Bottle and The Notebook

Anthony Hopkins:

The Devil and Daniel Webster starring Alec Baldwin, Anthony Hopkins and Jennifer Love Hewitt

3 Movies with “Tristan” Protagonists feat. Legends of The Fall, Stardust, Tristan & Isolde


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend starring Alyssa Milano, Christopher Gorham & Michael Landes

Posted on January 28, 2012 Written by ripitup

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My Girlfriend's Boyfriend starring Alyssa Milano, Christopher Gorham & Michael Landes.

The Premise

Jesse (Alyssa Milano) is a young, spirited and beautiful waitress working at a coffee shop. Ethan (Christopher Gorham) is a writer who is trying to get published, but has lost hope due to failed efforts.

The two meet at the café she is working at, and decide to go on a date. And while Ethan is cute, nice, romantic and creative, Jesse also meets Troy (Michael Landes) on the same day. Troy is nice, handsome, successful and confident and he also wants to date Jesse.

Jesse hasn’t exactly been lucky with men, so she decides to go out with them both. She will make up her mind later. What are the odds of both relationships going well, right? But they both do, and both men start to fall for her, and it looks like their feelings  are mutual. What has a girl got to do?

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Nope, it is not cheesy or unoriginal. Trust me!

Don’t hate Jesse just yet. Yes, she puts herself in a difficult situation, but there is a lot more to this love triangle and you may be really pleased at the end.

My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend is a sweet, romantic movie with characters you can relate to (especially Ethan, since I’m a nice, romantic and ..a writer: )). It is also entertaining, but you need to hang on to the end to feel rewarded.

I’ve always liked Alyssa Milano since I grew up with her, watching and laughing with Who’s The Boss. Christopher Gorham can pull off geek and romantic lead equally well, and well-Michael Landes is the perfect choice for Troy.

It is not a very funny movie, and it is not meant to be. It is however lovely and entertaining. Give it a shot.

Written by Benji Smith and Daryn Tufts. Directed by Darn Tufts. The movie also features Beau Bridges, Jeff Bridges’ older brother, as Jesse’s uncle.

Other Posts on the Cast

Who’s the Boss? starring Alyssa Milano & Tony Danza

Possession starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lee Pace & Michael Landes

The Ledge starring Charlie Hunnam, Liv Tyler, Patrick Wilson feat. Christopher Gorham

Covert Affairs starring Piper Perabo & Christopher Gorham

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