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Blink starring Madeleine Stowe & Aidan Quinn

Posted on January 2, 2011 Written by ripitup

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Blink starring Madeleine Stowe & Aidan Quinn
Blink starring Madeleine Stowe & Aidan Quinn. Featuring Sex and The City’s Richard Wright- James Remar.

Emma (Madeleine Stowe) is a young and beautiful violinist who was blinded at a very young age by her own mother. She plays in a band with her friends and takes care of herself with the help of her dog.

On a night out with his cop buddies, police detective John Hallstrom (Aidan Quinn) doesn’t come off as the most sensitive guy when he makes a bet with his friends that he can get Emma’s attention. He doesn’t notice she is blind, so he even goes as far to have a stripping session in front of her band.

After Emma gets an eye surgery, she goes through complications: her sight is often blurry and her brain doesn’t always process the images the moment she sees them. To make matters worse, Emma hears a strange noise one night from her apartment building. When she goes to the police station to explain, John and his friends don’t really take her seriously…until they realize that a murder has taken place. It is the work of a serial killer and the victim is Emma’s neighbor.

It doesn’t help matters that their only witness is a formerly-blind woman with a confusing sight. But John is determined to solve this case and he is growing more attracted to Emma as time passes. But under the circumstances, can this relationship have a future?

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Blink is a really fun and harmless romantic thriller from 1994. Granted, it is not the most original storyline, but it wasn’t so tired in 1994. Yes, it was the 90s and you have your usual passionate love story (and obviously the sex scenes) along with the psychotic killer. But I like the 90s vibe of the film, and I really like seeing Aidan Quinn & Madeleine Stowe so young, and sharing the screen time. As they got older, they didn’t star in the movies often so this is a great one for their fans.

Written by Dana Stevens (City of Angels, Life or Something Like It) and directed by Michael Apted (Nell, The World is not Enough).

Fun note: Co-starring is James Remar, as a fellow cop/John’s friends on the case. Sex and the City fans will remember James as Richard Wright – the rich and cool businessman who Samantha Jones fell in love with. And got her heart broken over. And The Vampire Diaries watchers saw James Remar as Giuseppe Salvatore, father of Damon and Stefan Salvatore.

Favorite Line:

Emma’s friend (after the concert, on Hallstrom’s stripping): He gave everyone a big anatomy lesson.

Emma: How big?

The Trailer

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: aidan quinn, Blink, blink 1994, blink movie, Dana Stevens, james remar, Madeleine Stowe, michael apted, movies, romance, thriller

Coming Soon: Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman

Posted on December 30, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Coming Soon:Thor Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman
Coming Soon:Thor Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins & Natalie Portman. Image via covershut.com

I am a sucker for a good comic book adaptation. And by a good adaptation, I don’t quite mean the comic book fans. I am a girl and even though I love my superheroes on the screen, I am not much of a comic reader. I just love the big screen better.

So it is always fun catching a solid action film with a fun script, interesting protagonist and impressive visual effects. Thor seems to fit that description. What do you think?

Thor starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman

Thor (Chris Hemsworth) doesn’t use his powers for the benefit his own kingdom (on another planet) so his father – King Odin (Anthony Hopkins banishes him. He wakes up on earth. He has got great fighting skills that impress even the military trained (Clark Gregg). Will the arrogant and selfish Thor turn into a thoughtful warrior who tries to protect earth, while engaging in a romance with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman)?

You can watch the trailer here.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: action, adventure, anthonty hopkins, Chris Hemsworth, Clark Gregg, comic book movie, movies, Natalie Portman, thor, thor movie, thriller

Cursed starring Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson & Jesse Eisenberg

Posted on December 29, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Cursed starring Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson & Jesse Eisenberg. Feat. Portia de Rossi, Michael Rosenbaum, Judy Greer. Directed by Wes Craven. Written by Kevin Williamson. 2005.
Cursed starring Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson & Jesse Eisenberg. Feat. Portia de Rossi, Michael Rosenbaum, Judy Greer. Directed by Wes Craven. Written by Kevin Williamson. 2005.

Cursed starring Christina Ricci, Joshua Jackson & Jesse Eisenberg

Ellie (Christina Ricci) is working for a TV show & living with her high school student younger brother Jimmy (Jesse Eisenberg). They have lost their parents a while back.

Ellie’s main problem is her boyfriend, Jake (Joshua Jackson), who used to be a player and she is afraid he may not want to commit.

Jimmy has the typical geek problem – the girl he likes is not even aware he exists. Moreover, she is dating a jerk who loves giving Jimmy a hard time.

However, none of these problems however will hold a candle to what happens one night on Mulholland Drive- they get attacked by what seems like a werewolf. Jimmy is sure of it, but Ellie is skeptical. What are the odds, right?

From then on, they go through changes – heightened senses, more strength, blood appeal and more. Jimmy is enjoying his new found confidence although Ellie is freaking out. Because, as it turns out, there is a werewolf on the loose killing people. Who the hell is that?

**

Cursed is as fluff as horror/comedies go. It is better taken as a parody and let go of the horror/thriller label completely as the movie is more amusing than chilling. OK, it is not chilling at all. A little gross at parts, but that’s it.

Frankly, I never really got the horror/comedy concept as what scares me typically doesn’t make me laugh and vice versa. The only successful example of this hybrid genre I recall is The Frighteners with Michael J. Fox. It was creepy and funny enough. This piece by Kevin Williamson works as a comedy but it is troubling if Williamson attempted to frighten us out at all.

As I said, fluff. It is better watched, multi-tasked with some other activity.

*Stuff I liked:

–  Portia de Rossi as a fortune teller

–  Jesse Eisenberg’s later haircut and his wrestling scene

–  Joshua Jackson’s looks

– Michael Rosenbaum’s nice, uncomplicated role. It is different than his Lex Luthor in Smallville.

* Stuff I didn’t like – potential spoilers:

– The giant werewolves. A couple of years ago, my friends and I shot a mock horror flick, with a giant evil teddy bear as the villain. This movie’s werewolves looked just as scary as our scary bear. Yes, I am disappointed given that the effects were done by Rick Baker and he is better than that.

– The twists and turns with Joshua Jackson’s character Jake. I mean really? First, he acts like a guy who seems just not that into Ellie, then a misunderstood romantic, then a concerned boyfriend, and then….come on…Don’t make me spell out the last part. You know Kevin Williamson.

The point is a curse is not enough to explain Jake’s actions. I think Jake has MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder).

Written by Kevin Williamson, directed by Wes Craven. 4.8 on IMDB.

Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec (co-producer here) are better when they are writing The Vampire Diaries episodes together. At least Vampire Diaries have nice shapeshifters and not “wolf-men” with ridiculous make-up.

My favorite wolf movie is still Wolf starring Jack Nicholson, James Spader & Michelle Pfeiffer.

**

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Christina Ricci, comedy, cursed, cursed 2005 movie, cursed movie, horror, jesse eisenberg, Joshua Jackson, judy greer, julie plec, Kevin Williamson, Michael Rosenbaum, movies, portia de rossi, shapeshifters, thriller, werewolves, wes craven

Never Talk to Strangers starring Rebecca De Mornay & Antonio Banderas

Posted on December 27, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Never Talk to Strangers starring Rebecca De Mornay & Antonio Banderas
Never Talk to Strangers starring Rebecca De Mornay & Antonio Banderas. 1995. Image via moviegoods.com

Sarah Taylor (Rebecca De Mornay) is a criminal psychologist, helping the police. She has a pretty ordinary life, until she meets Tony Ramirez (Antonio Banderas) – a sexy security consultant she meets. It is all sparks and lust – until Sarah starts getting disturbing “gifts” and suspects they are from Tony. Her suspicions doesn’t stop her from falling for him, however. Who is stalking her? And why? Is Tony a psychopath, or is the movie title actually meant for him?

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Never Talk to Strangers is a very mediocre thriller from the 90s. The acting and the events are told in an exaggerated way and the sex scenes are enough to make this movie a soft porn. This is a film that further proves my point that Antonio Banderas loves getting naked. He shows his butt in Original Sin, Thick as Thieves, Of Love and Shadows and probably other films I can’t remember. Nudity is all very well if it serves a point but two actors acting like they are shooting porn doesn’t just make a good film.

You might want to argue that this is an erotic thriller – but the sex scenes aren’t sexy- they are just funny. And this movie is trying anything to be but comedy.

I love the 90s, I like Banderas and I love thrillers. And I can’t recommend this film- at least as a thriller. It has too much plot to be porn and not enough to be a real film. 4.9 on IMDB.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Antonio Banderas, Antonio banderas films, Antonio banderas movies, movies, Never Talk to Strangers, never talk to strangers movie, Rebecca de mornay, thriller

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