Thursday, April 30, 2009

No Review Today

I'll do reviews tomorrow.

I watched a gem the other day from the writer/director of one of my fav films called The Station Agent. Sadly, not in the library collection. This film, The Visitor, just happened to be on the new shelf for Murry to find. What is this guy's thing for "the" titles? ;)

Thanks for your patience.

Hey, while I'm posting, I wanted to make a couple comments about the Library and this blog. I notice how crowded the library is lately. I guess the economy is forcing people to find free stuff to do. Whenever I talk to some internet folks, I hear stories about how bad their libraries are. We should be happy and celebrate how great Coos County treats us.

If you're within the county, please join the sterring committee. The link is on the left side of the library website.

Ok, now a few words about he blog. I LOVE comments. Please feel free to comment about any film or let me know if anything is in error. I'm just one person and another set of eyes always helps. Plus, in case I haven't mentioned it lately, I don't see well so sometimes i'll miss something visually.

I include links for both Amazon and Internet Movie Database in every new post. Truly, if you want to buy a film, please feel free to use the link. Though my main purpose is all the interesting data and comments Amazon adds. I have a handful of films I'd like to get for the library. Say for instance The Station Agent. I should make a list and if anyone has copies, they could send them to me and we could donate them for everyone to enjoy.

That's all I have to say for today. Comments welcome!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Movie Review: The Duchess.


Based on a true story of an 18th century Brit aristocrat and his wife. Keira Knightley stars as the lead herself. It being a true tale I did wonder about the facts. She finds her marriage loveless and so gets interested in politics. She begins to help make the career of a former playmate, which irritates her philandering husband.

The duke, Ralph Fiennes, takes up with her lady friend, who uses him to get her children back. He, in turn, uses his wife. Even going so far as to rape her in hopes of producing a male heir.

Though the acting and settings drew me to the story, the cruelty and intrigue turned me off. Though as a period piece, they did a better job of keeping clear who these people were. I think they're trying to show slavery to duty and social standing. It comes off as people too self absorbed to consider their choices.

Bandon and Myrtle Point have this DVD.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0864761/

Buy the DVD from Amazon: The Duchess

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

4 Unrelated Soso films


Hilary Swank should probably avoid future period pieces. I didn't see her as anything but an aggressive American kick ass chick. She does better when she's got a more psychological modern role on her hands.

As to the story goes, Marie Antoinette admired some stones and the jewelers went into debt to create a necklace for her. Being a fickle queen she didn't like the piece once it arrived so she rejected it.

Swank's character plotted and schemed to get close to the monarchy in order to restore her ancestral home. When that failed, she found out about the jewelry and plotted to steal it. She tried to manipulate Cardinal Louis de Rohan into beliving he was having a romantic affair with Antoinette herself.

I couldn't really keep up with the plot either.

Library: Coos Bay & Coquille.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0242252/

Amazon: The Affair of the Necklace


This Roy Rogers flick seemed rather convoluted. A bad seed young man works for a bad seed rancher. He's the son of one of Roy's favorite teacher so he tries to help him out of the jam. The young man's boss tries to sell cattle with a disease that will infect others and the bad seed helps by burying dead livestock.

One story at a time I say. Don't try and tell too many or you leave most of us confused. If you really like Roy, you might really like this. I didn't.

Library: Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041311/

Amazon: Down Dakota Way


They took far too long to get this murder mystery plot going. I did find certain aspects interesting and had it in the watchable category for a day or so. Then I just realized I didn't want to watch it.

A 1920s British aristocrat investigator becomes infatuated with a woman being tried for murder. He sets out to figure out what happened and finds alternative theories for the crime. It reminded me of Perry Mason, only I like that tons better.

There are other episodes, but I didn't realize this until just now. If you've already seen this series, let me know your thoughts on those.

Library: Coos Bay, Myrtle Point and North Bend.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092396/

Amazon: Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries (The Lord Peter Wimsey-Harriet Vane Collection - Strong Poison / Have His Carcass / Gaudy Night)


I'm not a huge Jason Lee fan anyway, but this was worse than usual. He and Crispin Glover play a pair of morons sent on an errand to deliver cigarettes. Turns out the guy who send them was trying to get them blown up.

So they dig up the dead wife of a rich man in town in order to steal a necklace they believe she's buried with. When it's not there, they try and blackmail the rich guy for the return of the body. But wait, there's more. Glover's character finds himself enchanted by the dead girl. EW! If that's not enough reason to avoid this fim, I dunno if you should be reading my reviews.

Library: Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0397401/

Amazon: Drop Dead Sexy

Monday, April 27, 2009

Movie Review: Eddie Izzard: Definite Article


This featured Eddie at his best doing stand up. I find it interesting that he gets himself off on some tangent and has to think back to where he was so he can continue his routine. Messing up makes him even funnier. I like how it humanizes him.

Lets face it, the guy is a bit of a freak. You gotta like him, which I do. Apparently there's a way to bleep out all the swearing. That might be a funny thing to watch, but I didn't try it out. Maybe it's even funnier that way, I dunno.

He appears on stage in front of a giant book, and I don't know what's said on the pages because of my sight. If someone knows, I'd be delighted to learn.

Bandon has the only copy of this comedy special. If you're new to him, Try Circle first. I found that better than this or Dress to Kill. Though he's more famous for Dress to Kill.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116066/

Buy this DVD from Amazon: Definite Article

Friday, April 24, 2009

Movie Review: O Brother, Where Art Thou?


To my mind, this film finally convinced me that George Clooney could act. Based on Homer's epic poem the Odyssey, directors Joel Coen and his brother Ethan Coen, send us on a wild tale set in the depression era.

In order to prevent his wife from marrying someone else Clooney's character Everett convinces his buddies in the chain gang that he has a big score. They escape together and wander about the countryside, Everett looking for his ex and the other boys hoping to make big bucks.

To make a little spending cash, they record a song for a radio station and it becomes a huge hit. They were wet when they wandered into the studio so they called themselves the Soggy Bottom Boys.

The melodic tunes throughout helped drive the action to many a mini climax. Sirens sing the boys to sleep, leaving one to believe his friend has turned into a frog. Everett's daughters sing on stage, helping him find the ex Mrs, played astutely by Holly Hunter.

Look for outstanding performances by John Goodman, John Turturro, and
Tim Blake Nelson. I don't remember his name, but watch for the kid who helps the boys escape from one of their cousins. He steals every scene he's in. He wants to R U N N O F T with them as they leave. Sadly, they tell him he has to stay with his pappy. I wanted to see more of the kid.

Multiple copies of the DVD at these libraries: Bandon, Coos Bay and North Bend. VHS copies at: Coos Bay, Coquille, Dora, Myrtle Point and Powers. Also look in Coos Bay and Bandon for a VHS and CD titled Down from the Mountain featuring artists and music from the film.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190590/

Buy the DVDs and CDs from Amazon: O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Down from the Mountain (The "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Concert)

CDs:


O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Down From the Mountain: Live Concert Performances by the Artists & Musicians of O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Yet another Three Dog Night


The makers billed as a prequel to the famous Exorcist film about demonic possession of a little girl. Just after World War II a priest goes to an African town to retrieve a demonic artifact. He finds a long abandoned church there and local stories of evil goings on.

This depicts typical horror stuff with death and destruction from mystic forces we aren't meant to understand. I had a tough time following the story really. It made little sense to me. Plus these faith based scary things don't really mean anything to me.

Library: VHS & DVD; Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0204313/

Amazon: Dominion - Prequel to the Exorcist


Just a crummy badly acted Kung Fu film. The film to DVD didn't look very good either.

Library: Bandon & Myrtle Point.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165267/

Amazon: The Dragon's Infernal Showdown [Slim Case]


This film had annoying music that distracted me so much I just flipped through it and didn't even figure out what was going on. Apparently, a man is asked to do drawings of an estate by a wealthy landowner's wife. The drawings take on special significance when the estate owner turns up dead. Wow, I so didn't get that from the flipping through. It's real dull. Avoid.

Library: Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083851/

Amazon: The Draughtsman's Contract

Movie Review: Affinity


An upper class lady begins visiting a woman in prison and finds herself drawn into the girl's life. Set in the 19th century where the lesbianism would not be accepted, the main character seems to have more of a forgiving heart than most.

She tries to sort out if the girl has real mystic powers and examines her life carefully. We're not even sure. She seems to know things she can't possibly know.

We see that the lesbian romance isn't the well to do lady's first. Though her first girlfriend married a man and left her grieving.

I vacillated between putting this in the watchable category. I decided to bump it up when I realized that it did hold my interest throughout. If Dickens were permitted to write about such things, he could have written from this point of view. It's his kind of dreary. Look for Amanda Plummer as one of the prison guards.

Pick up a copy of this one from Bandon Library.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1116182/

Buy the DVD from Amazon: Affinity

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tuesday's Weird Soso List


Morgan Freeman should make a film better but alas he can't save this. We gots our psychic, we gots us some aliens and we gots us some plot points I really can't figure out. A group of boys save another mentally challenged boy from some bullies. They stay friends into adulthood. The four men are on a road trip up in the snowy mountains when alien's land.

Freeman plays the insane commander of the army guys fighting the aliens. It just got weird. No wonder, they took their cue from Stephen King.

Library: Dora & North Bend.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285531/

Amazon: Dreamcatcher (Widescreen Edition)


Again with the aliens. Only this time it's shot shaky cam style. UGH. We see some friend's at a going away party and then explosions and destruction happens. We don't see much for the first two thirds of the film, then we get flashes of crab like creatures attacking people and giant stompy things. I'm not a fan of horror, but this has it's scary moments so it earned a better than dog rating.

Library: Bandon, Coos Bay, Powers & SWOCC.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1060277/

Amazon: Cloverfield


An actor becomes obsessed with his role as Othello and murders a girl believing she is Desdemona. Look for a young Shelley Winters. I wish I'd had a lot more set up of why this guy got so carried away. I felt cheated out of his motive.

Library: Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039335/

Amazon: A Double Life


A Taiwanese cop fights a mystic cult. Really, that's about all there is to this film. We're left to figure out what's really happening in this surreal flick. Oh, it has David Morse in it. He plays an FBI agent send in to help figure out what's going on.

Library: Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284066/

Amazon: Double Vision

Monday, April 20, 2009

Movie Review: Eastern Promises


Though this falls on the low end of good, I found it compelling throughout. A London midwife tries to find out about a pregnant girl after she dies giving birth to a baby daughter. She finds the girl's purse with a diary in it, but she can't read Russian.

From Russian ancestry herself, she first asks her uncle to read the dead girl's diary. He gets angry and tells her the girl was a bad girl and he wont read the filth. She found a card for a Russian club inside the book. Her father used to visit the club regularly. While there, she catches the eye of the driver for the owner's son.

Charmed yet suspicious of the owner, she brings him a copy only of the diary. It turns out with good reason as the club owner heads the London arm of the Russian mafia. Though we know this, our heroine proceeds unaware.

Things get really complicated and the girl and driver flirt. When he's asked to kill her uncle for knowing about the diary, we wonder who he really is. He gets asked to be part of the mob's inner circle after the uncle comes up missing.

I'm not normally a fan of mafia films but the whole backstory drew me in. There are some violent bloody scenes that I just looked away. Too good to be merely watchable. Have a look for yourself and let me know what you think. Naomi Watts and Viggo Mortensen star as the midwife and driver.

Look in Bandon, Coos Bay, Lake Side and Myrtle Point for this DVD.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0765443/

Buy this interesting DVD from Amazon: Eastern Promises (Widescreen Edition)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Movie Review: Duma


A kindly father and his little boy find a baby cheetah on the roadside. They take it home and raise it as their pet. When the cat gets big, the dad says they need to return it to the wild. When he passes away suddenly, the boy sets out on a journey to take the animal to its wild home.

He runs away and meets an interesting fellow traveler in the desert. They battle elements and nature watching for signs the cat has learned to be a wild creature. We're not sure if the guy is a bad or good.

I have some concerns about the film from the perspective of it's probably not a good idea to take a wild animal into your house. Plus, once you have, it's probably not a good idea to let a little boy try and return him to the wild. It IS a movie though. So I let a lot of that go.

You'll learn a few things without having anything shoved down your throat. Love animals and like Africa? You'll dig this sweet family film. Look for the DVD from Coos Bay, Dora or Myrtle Point.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361715/

Buy this DVD from Amazon: Duma (Widescreen Edition)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Not Much to Sing About for this Three Dog Night


I skimmed this documentary about Iraq. The biggest problem were the subtitles, but even just watching the images, I couldn't recommend it. First, it's a changing, uncertain environment. What and who we see may no longer exist in a country just a few short years from major combat operations. Second, it lacked a cohesive point for the program. Watch for news productions of current conditions.

People on IMDB loved it so take that for what you will.

Library: Bandon

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0463971/

Amazon: The Dreams of Sparrows


This documentary explores the idea of flying saucers at Area 51 in the Nevada desert. I'm a big science fiction fan and you might think I like this stuff but you would be wrong. I think it's kinda silly. Plus, really this program didn't make any compelling arguments. I wish there were real evidence of something happening, I'm just of the mind that the likelihood is so slim as to make these people seem laughable.

Again, IMDB folks disagree.

Library: Bandon

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436251/

Amazon: Dreamland [Slim Case]


I'm so sorry I don't like thinking of people in the ways I thought of these folks. These have to be the dumbest people on the planet. John Force and his daughters drive drag racing cars and they evidently make enough money to keep doing it. While I like the idea of race chicks, this series depicts every one of his family members in a bad light. Dad's the biggest dufus of all.

If you want to watch a guy embarrass his daughters and himself, party on. Otherwise, find something else to watch. Hey, at least the IMDBers didn't much like this one.

Library: Dora

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499385/

Amazon: Driving Force - The Complete Season One

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Watchable Children's Movies.


Tim Robbins and Bill Murray play adults in this very child like film about a buried city of survivors. Long ago some surface warring forced the powers that be to send people under ground to save the human race from extinction. The instructions for opening the city were lost during a city upheaval.

Faced with a failing generator and food shortages, The mayor attempts to deny any problems. A couple of children figure out the truth and try and leave the city.

I enjoyed the film until about 20 minutes toward the end. I still think it's worth a watch especially for kids. The scary bits are short lived and until the rushed ending, it's a cute fable.

Library: Coos Bay, Dora, Myrtle Point & North Bend.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970411/

Amazon: City of Ember


On the low end of the watchable scale for the bad acting, but I liked the story well enough to push it up one category. Modeled after the role playing game (a world with magic users, monarchs and dwarfs) we find a pair of unlikely hero thieves set upon a quest for a special magic weapon.

Probably the worst performance I've ever seen from Jeremy Irons. But the lead Justin Whalin convinced me of his bravery and loyalty. It's campy humor and simple plot lines would appeal to younger people and fantasy geeks who are young at heart.

Library: Bandon (DVD & VHS)

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190374/

Amazon: Dungeons & Dragons (New Line Platinum Series)


Nice to see Hayden Panettiere as a youngster. She befriends a boy in a mysterious world he falls into after an accident by the river. His senile grandfather helps him try and make his way around the strange place. Ole gramps walks through walls and drives through orchards that didn't exist during his time.

A mysterious circus show depicts folks from this world on a trapeze. If they catch they go on to heaven presumably. If they fall they turn to dust and go back to Earth. Panettiere's character fears the falling and refuses to try the trapeze.

Quite an imaginative take on the afterlife. Mostly for kids, but have a look and see what you think.

Library: Coquille

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0329030/

Amazon: The Dust Factory

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Soso Documentary List


Whoever wrote the text for Pierce Brosnan to read sure needed to go back to writing school. It earned the film a soso rating even though it has beautiful imagery. Lots of neat ocean scenery, but watch the ones for kids instead. They are just as pretty with less annoying narration.

Library: Bandon

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365109/

Amazon: Deep Blue


Who knew corporations are bad? Evidently these guys did. I agree with a lot of what they're trying to say but the documentary just bored me to tears. Watch Affluenza instead. It's a much better presented argument. The folks on IMDB disagree and seemed to love this one. Well, you might feel different too. Who knows.

Library: Bandon & Coos Bay

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379225/

Amazon: The Corporation


Just like the previous film, the topics Noam Chomsky presents may indeed be powerful concepts, but listening to him speak ain't for the mildly interested. I found it rambling and dull.

Library: Bandon & Coos Bay

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361959/

Amazon: Noam Chomsky - Distorted Morality: America's War on Terror?



Huge fan of Bob Dylan? You'll love this. Though I think he's alright, I found the documentary made him out to be a jerk. Or maybe he is one, I dunno. It shows him touring London in the 60's and all the inane questions reporters ask. Coupled with over zealous fans, band controversy over disrupting hotels and other "star" life scenes.

Library: DVD; Bandon. VHS; Coos Bay.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061589/

Amazon: Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back (1965 Tour Deluxe Edition)

Monday, April 13, 2009

Movie Review: Duel at Diablo


James Garner stars as a scout who works for the calvary in Indian territory. He finds a woman held hostage trying to escape her Indian captures. He managed to get her free and take her back to her husband, but she wants to go back. We're not sure why until we find out she has a child with the Indians.

It's quite a complicated story exploring race relations among white and Native American tribes. It's quite progressive for 1966. Toss in Sidney Poitier as a horse trainer who ends up helping Garner and you have a very intriguing set of concepts.

Garner finds out a white man murdered his Indian wife and took her scalp. He agrees to help move supplies from one fort to the next because he's told the perpetrator of his wife's murder may be in the next settlement. The caravan gets ambushed and they have to fight it out in the desert heat.

Check out the DVD from Bandon. Fur such an old film, I'm surprised there's no VHS copy.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060355/

Buy this really interesting DVD from Amazon: Duel at Diablo

Friday, April 10, 2009

Movie Review: Eagle vs Shark


I dream of a film like this. I never woulda had the chance to encounter a gem like this without the library. I LOVE YOU COOS COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM! Ok, enough of my affectionate drool. Brace yoursef, this post may take a few paragraphs.

Romantic outcast fast food worker Lily dreams of being loved and accepted. Her co-workers and manager make fun of her behind her back and she dreams of being asked out by a young man from a neighboring store. When he comes in to invite another girl to a "come as your favorite animal party," Lily saves the invite from the trash and goes herself.

She shows up at the party as a shark and finds a crowd of nerd boys standing around being quirky. They play a karate game and she beats all the competition until she comes up against her object of desire who is dressed as an eagle. She doesn't even play and just stares at him so he wins.

He seems oblivious but then they're sitting on his bed and he asks if she wants ot kiss. She says "yep" and they try and kiss with their costumes on. He asks if she wants to lay down, she says "yep" and they do. Then he asks if she wants to have sex. "Yep."

They agree to go out another day and he flakes. He shows up at her house acting all weird several hours late. Somehow she agrees to go with him to visit his family. On the road there, her brother and her count horses and boyfriend Jarrod thinks it's a stupid game.

At his family home she find out he has a young daughter and they have to sleep in a tent in the backyard. He seems to be acting out for the affection of his father. His family likes her more than they like him. He shows her a "reject" candle he made and she likes it. She likes him.

Jarrod has it in his head to beat up a high school rival. When they agree to meet for a fight, his whole family shows up for the big event. I won't spoil, lets just say our odd leading man could use some therapy.

The humor runs very subtle and strange throughout this film. Kind of Muriel's Wedding meets Napoleon Dynamite with a bit of Revenge of the Nerds thrown in. Anyone who's found themselves the object of ridicule for their dress or personality, will first cringe then laugh.

Bandon has the only copy of this sweet little gem.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0494222/

Buy this great quirky DVD Amazon: Eagle vs. Shark

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Scary Dogs


Movies based on first person shooters rarely create a plot to hold someone's interest and this is no exception. Dwayne Johnson aka "the Rock" stars as the leader of a military team that has to travel to Mars to clean up a science station that's gone terribly wrong. I had some hope it might be interesting with the spacey science fiction bits but alas, it's just a typical horror flick. Don't bother.

Library: Bandon & Coquille

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419706/

Amazon: Doom (Unrated Widescreen Edition)


With a cast like Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins and Keanu Reeves, what could possibly go wrong? Darn near everything. I found it campy without the funny part. The ole vamp himself looked like a bad drag queen act and Rider's acting made me want to throw stuff at the screen.

Library: DVD; Myrtle Point. VHS; Coos Bay

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103874/

Amazon: Bram Stoker's Dracula (Collector's Edition)

Double Feature
Shark
The Last Hour

This DVD had two seemingly unrelated films on it. I don't know what if anything connects them. Shark features Burt Reynolds as an arms smuggler stuck in an African sea port who discovers sunken treasure. He hooks up with a marine researcher to haul it up. But the researcher betrays him.

The violence within The Last Hour just made me dislike it's stupid antics. Shark might have earned a soso had this bad dog not been on the disk. Mafia plot mixed with TERRIBLE acting just made it a fast forward wonder. Avoid at all costs.

Library: Bandon

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066365/ (Shark)
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102271/ (The Last Hour)

Amazon: Shark
No Amazon link for the Last Hour.


I did put this in the DVD player and watch about 10 minutes skipping around. I couldn't find a point to it so I just switched it off. That's all I am gonna say.

Library: Bandon

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250551/

Amazon: Down The Barrel

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A couple of Watchables about Dogs


John Lithgow narrates an episode of Nova outlining the evolution of dogs from wolves. The PBS show examines how over time, wolves who were tame got closer and closer to people through foraging their trash piles. Researchers found markers for tameness in the canine DNA. Quite interesting, if you like that sort of thing.

Library: Bandon

Not a lot of info but here's the link anyway
I'MDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0982374/

Amazon: NOVA: Dogs and More Dogs


I do really like Millan's methods for training dogs. Really he trains people. What I don't like are some of his sexist attitudes toward women. He gets out of it when he comes across a woman who learns his technique, but he acts like a bit of a jerk if the lady doesn't get him quickly.

It gets a bit repetitive, so if you watch full season, mix some other program in between every few shows. You'll learn a lot about dog and people interaction. Though with anything, it's much easier to see than to do.

Library: Full season one in Coos Bay, if you want to just get a taste try the part DVD in Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0423642/

Amazon: Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan - The Complete First Season

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Kiddie Soso Post


A dinosaur egg gets separated from his family and finds a home among some lemurs. When a meteor shower ruins that home, the odd family hooks up with his reptile kind and lots of other animals on a migration to their nesting grounds.

The idea that such vastly different kinds of animals manage to get along reminded me of the film Ice Age. I don't really like all that humanizing of animals, and we didn't have a bunch of super talented voice acting going on this film. It's ok, but probably a bit too scary for little kids too.

Library: DVD; Bandon. VHS; Bandon, Coos Bay & Lakeside

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130623/

Amazon: Dinosaur



Upon hearing his family has plans to move out of his community, Max decides to burn all his bridges and mess with all his friends and enemies. Then dad seeing how distressed he is over moving, changes his mind. This MIGHT appeal to a 12 year old, but not younger kids and not to adults. I didn't like the revenge seeking and feel it sends a wrong message to kids.

Library: DVD: Lakeside. VHS; Powers.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0273799/

Amazon: Max Keeble's Big Move



While this technically isn't for kids, I thought it had a child like air and might only appeal to them. Jerry Lewis stars as a young man studying to be a doctor who can't seem to get his act together. Then a mysterious girl from his past shows up and he finds he can help her.

I'm not really a big fan of physical comedy and this is a bit too three stooges without Moe and Larry. Give me Marx Brothers over this. If you like Lewis, though, check it out.

Library: Myrtle Point

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058018/

Amazon: The Disorderly Orderly


Wow the folks at IMDB really didn't like this film. Doogal crashes around causing a problem and has to crash around to fix it. I don't really understand the mythos they're basing this story on and I guess neither did they.

I found it a dumb meandering mostly waste of time and also scary for kids.Whoopi Goldberg voices one of the humans and I like her so that kinda pushed it over Dog status for me.

Library: Bandon & Coos Bay.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0763304/

Amazon: Doogal

Monday, April 6, 2009

Made for TV Movie: Door to Door


An amazing story of a creative thinking salesman who happens to have cerebal palsy. Because he can't do the typical salesman spiel, he really gets to know his clients and figures out ways to get them exactly what they need.

Sometimes it's as simple as social interaction. Sometimes it's showing neighbors how to get along. William H. Macy stars as Bill Porer, a real life character. Kyra Sedgwick comes along as his assistant and friend.

I only bumped it down to good because it seemed to drag a little and they left a lot of topics unexplained.

Just goes to show, with patience and determination, a guy can do anything he sets his mind to. Check out the DVD from Bandon. You might have to place a hold, because this is a very popular movie.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274468/

Buy the DVD from Amazon: Door to Door

Friday, April 3, 2009

Movie Review: The Fifth Element


This futuristic romantic dramedy looks stunning with its space vistas and modern mega cities. Bruce Willis stars as a former military cab driving maniac who's enlisted to save the world. A pretty girl falls into his cab and he falls for her doe eyed good looks.

I read somewhere that director/writer Luc Besson based much of this film around clothing direct from exotic fashion runways. Milla Jovovich barely fits into her bandage dress and looks cute in a white tee as she fights off the bad guys. Chris Tucker prances around in what can only be described as future drag. Even the giant alien's are decked out. You'll just have to see them to understand.

Gary Oldman gave an outstanding performance as the evil Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg. He's an evil genius selling arms to bad guys and conspiring with a giant ball of darkness to destroy Earth.

Most of the plot runs the serious rout, but some funny scenes cracked me up. There's a couple of really bad acting jobs, but they don't ruin anything. I don't quite know why Luke Perry is even in this. His scene set up the rest of the film, but they could have just used the other people in it.

Only one DVD down in Bandon, but many VHS copies in Bandon, Coquille, Coos Bay, Dora and North Bend.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119116/

Buy this gem from Amazon: The Fifth Element

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Three Dog Night


I find Kevin Kline quite a fine actor and maybe he even was within this film. I just couldn't' get past how slow the plot moved along. It's the story of songwriter Cole Porter and they couldn't seem to find anything truly interesting to say about him. I like a good biopic, if it lights up some compelling aspect of the guy. Avoid.

Library: DVD; Bandon & Coos Bay. VHS; Lakeside & North Bend.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0352277/

Amazon: De-Lovely


I've heard that people love this film. Maybe it's a guy thing, but I found it lame. A bunch of college buddies try to hold on to their past as grown-up life catches up to them. I guess I didn't like how women were a big pain to these guy's thinking. Not big on sexist banter.

Library: Bandon & Coos Bay. (there's a Coquille copy but it's damaged)

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083833/

Amazon: Diner


Val Kilmer sure looks the part as the defiant singer. Jim Morrison had a hippy dippy spacey air about him and I did believe Kilmer in his portrayal. Too bad they just sorta glossed over his life and didn't really enlighten us of something deep about him. Many people really liked this film, I just ain't one.

Library: DVD; Bandon. VHS: North Bend & Bandon.

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/

Amazon: The Doors (Special Edition)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Made for TV Movie Review: 61*


Yankee buddies and rivals Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris duke it out to beat Babe Ruth's 60 home runs in a season record. While I'm not a fan of baseball I found this true story charming and well worth the viewing. I saw it a couple of months ago and still remember the camaraderie.

I enjoyed looking at the home lives of these players. How Mantle got the girls with his playboy good looks but Maris came in and settled him down. Their mutual support brought the team much success.

I liked what the reviewer said on IMDB about how director Billy Crystal lovingly portrayed his Yankee heroes. Now there's a guy who LOVES his baseball. Grab some popcorn and learn some history from this entertaining film.

Check out the DVD from Bandon or Coquille and Dora has a VHS tape.

IMDB:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250934/

Buy this film from Amazon: 61*