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Thursday, 15 July 2010
Saturday, 8 May 2010
So Iron Man II is out, so I guess everyone's really excited or disappointed, depending on what you thought of it. I'm still mulling over it for a while but you can enjoy two reviews meanwhile. Jose is not a big fan, though he does like some things. Tim also gives his thoughts on the imminenet Summer blockbuster with some fairly similar thoughts...Have you seen it as yet? What were thoughts?
James D is wondering if life - movies in particular - ever wear you down. He raises some potent points (even if he knocks Nine and Avatar and Coraline in the process).
Darren writes an excellent review of the one that started them all, Spider Man.
Mike is in the process of looking at 27 movies that changed the trade. Head over there daily for the writeups.
Robert ranks the Glee cast members. Tsk, tsk, Lea Michele at #10. Mais, non!
What are you waiting for this Summer? Jonathan gives his list...apparently he's a fan of Adrien Brodey..
Alex finally saw A Single Man...he's generally positive.
Rachel makes a list of three films that are inspired by Shakespeare. Take a gander.
Luke writes an excellent piece on the enjoyable Sister Act, why isn't Whoopi acting anymore?
...and Heather is back with ten more delicious villians...I am enjoying this series...ooh look, Glenn Close...no false alarm. Sigh.
As always check the side-bar for more updates. Enjoy.
Labels: A Single Man, In Bruges, Iron Man, Links, Shakespeare, Whoopi Goldberg
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
It's been a while since I made an entry in my list of favourite films, and I guess it will be some time before I do because Ghost is not one of my favourite films. That's a bit of a harsh sentiment. I saw Ghost on Sunday and the whole 1990 Oscar race came flooding back. In its defense, Ghost is good entertainment and to be honest it's probably in my top 300, maybe even 250 films...so I don't hate it. Actually, I'm not even sure I dislike it...it's just not a favourite. This is one of those films I saw when was a very little.

One of my biggest issues with the movie is completely unrelated to the actual film. Its classification. How on earth is Ghost a comedy? Ask the Golden Globes. Maybe they have the answer. Because that's the category they put it in. Moving on though, to the Oscars. Ghost earned five nominations. We all know about Whoopi's famous win, and actually I don't have that much of a problem with it in anymore. In my head, the Oscar is Annette Bening's, but I digress. Ghost won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Firstly, I don't think it even deserves to be up for nomination, muchless be the winner. In retrospect it seems kind of ridiculous. I tend to equate Ghost's screenplay with Pretty Woman. But I rather Pretty Woman [and its screenplay for that matter] because at least it knows it's not serious or realistic. Pretty Woman knows it's not a masterpiece and never will be. Ghost on the other hand - not such a smart cookie.
If I'm so annoyed with the screenplay nod, imagine how I feel about the Picture nomination. Over The Grifters, Reversal of Fortune, Dick Tracy, Postcards From the Edge, Green Card, Avalon, Alice and a lot of other stuff. Come on...come on...
I've always been a swim against the tide kind of person, so of course I wanted Demi Moore to end up with Tony Goldwyn. At first I thought the ghost would help him turn good or something, and then afterwards I just didn't care and hoped it would turn into slasher. Sorry. But I thought Tony was a way better actor that Mr. Swayze. I mean Tony Goldwyn did some good acting. But nobody cared. Actually, other than Whoopi, the acting was not very good. Demi was not too bad, and neither was Vincent Schiavelli [the subway ghost] but it was all pretty light stuff.
Ghost is just too simplistic for me...but it's light and not clunky. And Whoopi Goldberg is hilarious, when the script calls for it. Seeing that she wasn't the main part of the film, I don't think her sporadic bursts of hilarity warranted a comedy classification for the film. But what do I know? Obviously not as much as the members of the Foreign Press Association.
And would you look at that. There isn't much I like about Ghost after all. Oh well. I've changed my mind, it's probably not even in my 500. Tough.
But what do you think of Ghost? Comedy? Drama? dramedy? Masterpiece? Crap? You Decide.







Labels: 1990, Annette Bening, favourites, Ghost, Whoopi Goldberg
Thursday, 8 January 2009

