ARTHUR'S MOVIE RATINGS

I don't presume to tell you whether or not you're going to like a movie or not--people have different tastes and like different things. The main purpose with the ratings given for movies here is to give you an idea of whether or not you should see it in the theater, wait for it to hit DVD, or skip it altogether. So if you want to break it down...

*****: AMAZING! Everyone should see this as soon as they possibly can!
****: GREAT! Worth every cent to go see it in the theater.
***: GOOD! May or may not be worth seeing in the theater, but definitely a solid choice for a rental.
**: DECENT. Not a horrible movie, but it's not a bad choice for a rental.
*: BAD. Do not watch this movie. Well, you could, but I wouldn't advise it.

27 February 2011

Drive Angry 3D

RATING:*** (3 stars)

When an evil cult kills his only daughter and his infant granddaughter, a man escapes from Hell to bring them to justice.

By all rights, I was expecting very little from Drive Angry. As you can see from the trailer below, it looks like very classic B-movie action fare... and ended up as a riotous good time for everyone in the sparsely populated theater. Now you will get plenty of action--perhaps not as much as some other films, but certainly enough to satisfy most people. Where Drive Angry, I think, really shines is when you couple that action with the dry and sometimes dark comedy wrapped around it.

Perhaps not so surprisingly, the effects in the film are rather well done. Visual effects one comes to expect since less than a certain standard just doesn't fly for audiences these days, but the sound effects were given extra "pop" and really help the adrenaline of the film as a whole. The plot is fairly loose and doesn't get very deep, but that's really just what this kind of film needs--light on drama, heavy on action, and with enough comedy to prove that it might not be taking itself seriously.

May or may not be worth your theater money (there is no 2D option for this one), but a solid rental that I would highly recommend.

Trailer

20 February 2011

Unknown

RATING:*** (3 stars)

After his cab goes plunging into the freezing waters of Berlin, a man awakes in the hospital four days later to learn that no one--not even his wife--has been looking for him. Upon going to his wife, he is presented with the possibility that he is not who he thinks he is.

Unknown is an exciting thriller that is going to keep you guessing, and for those who loved Taken (2008), this is in the same vein of thriller films--albeit with less action and more suspense. Liam Neeson stars as our leading man, Dr. Martin Harris, who loses his identity after a crash and fights to prove who he is through almost the entire two hours. The supporting cast of January Jones, Diane Kruger, and Aidan Quinn are great casting choices and they help really make this film work by never allowing you to quite believe you have it figured out.

There a plenty of good things to say about Unknown, from the great casting to the well-established pace of the film, even to one of the best choreographed chase scenes of the last few years; in the end, however, it suffers just as almost all thrillers do in that your desire to watch it multiple times is very low. For many people (myself included), the only time you will watch Unknown is once in the theater--and you will certainly enjoy it. But you probably won't have a desire to watch it again because so much of this movie revolves around the twist that is spoiled once you see it, really destroying its replay value. That being said, you will really love this movie the first (and perhaps only) time that you'll see it.

Trailer

01 February 2011

The Mechanic

RATING:*** (3 stars)

An elite hit man takes on an apprentice and teaches him everything he knows, but the young learner also has a connection to one of his former victims.

Jason Statham stars as Arthur in this straight-ahead action movie, with Donald Sutherland, Ben Foster, and Tony Goldwyn in supporting roles. Really nothing notable to speak of in this film. There is lots of action and some particularly great scenes when "missions" are being executed, but there are no twists that you won't see coming from a mile away. There is even a nice few laughs to be had throughout. Depending on your personal tastes, it may or may not be worth seeing in the theater, but a great popcorn flick for when you can watch it at home.

Trailer