Tuesday 31 May 2011

The King's Speech


I think I'll jot down a few thoughts on films I see at the cinema throughout the year. Here we go.

I saw The King's Speech at the Windsor Theatre in Nedlands (?) on Jan 3 on a rare trip back to Aus. I went with my wife, Liam and Satomi on a pretty warm afternoon. The cinema was full of oldies, possibly attracted to the regal theme, maybe to the discount prices, so getting a couple of choc bombs took a bit longer than planned.

I must admit, I had high hopes for this film and I wasn't disappointed. It's well written, tightly-paced and nicely underplayed by the leads. The scene where Logue (Geoffry Rush) calls Perth crowds 'enthusiastic' went down understandably well. Firth is very good, Rush also, and the rest of the cast chip in with solid support, especially Michael Gambon as King George V, domineering father of VI.

I thought the best scene was where Mrs. Logue comes home to find the King and Queen in her house. Helena Bonham Carter plays this really well as the two men hide in the adjoining room. I realise this is an obvious, slightly hackneyed set-up but it works here.

The only slight gripe I had was the Timothy Spall cameo as Churchill, which I thought was caricatured and out of keeping with the rest of the film. But I'm being a bit harsh. This is a very well made film all in all.

Toodle pip!

Monday 9 May 2011

Cannes


This looks tasty. Some of the films in competition for the Palme d'Or include the latest efforts from Aki Kaurismaki, Lars Von Trier, Pedro Almodovar and Takashi Miike. There's even an Aussie film in the running!


Cannes runs from May 11 to 22. A great antidote to the Hollywood blockbusters. Finding somewhere to see them in Japan will be the tricky part.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Shite on celluloid


Recently, I've had the displeasure to watch a couple of warmed up turds trying to pass themselves off as films and this got me thinking about my least favourite movies. So here's a short list of crap (just a top two at the moment - the rest in no particular order).

1. Grease - I have to thank my sister for years (?) of torture via the VHS tape of this abomination.
2. Moulin Rouge - Two minutes in and my finger was hovering over the stop button. Didn't get any better.

  • Ghost - Soppy, quasi-religious tripe with annoyingly poor actors.
  • The Hotel New Hampshire - I vaguely remember this as a boring mess.
  • Wolf Creek - No redeeming features (except maybe the landscape for masochistic tourists) and just nasty.
  • The Expendables - Colour-by-numbers plot, shit acting (of course) and an ugly sense of nostalgia.
  • Battlefield Earth - Not sure if this counts as I could only get halfway through.
  • Babylon A.D. - Derivative crap with a wooden lead and a cliched ending.

I can't really think of many more, as I guess I try to let the bad ones slip from my mind. In fact, most films I see are below average but the aforementioned really stood out as putrid examples.

Anybody disagree or care to help jog my memory of other turkeys?