Schmoedown’s The Chosen

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SPOILERS for Thursday’s IG Match

Today’s Innergeekdom match for the Movie Trivia Schmoedown was Chandru Dhandapani vs. Brandon Hanna and it features one of my personal favorite Schmoedown competitors.  He is “The Chosen.”

Chandru Dhandapani not only has a standout personalities in the Schmoedown, but he is also a remarkably well versed competitor in the Innergeekdom division.  The match was fun, but there was a distinct feeling that Chandru had taken a step up toward the upper echelon in the division.

Innergeekdom features a lot of solid competitors, but there are about three who are considered above the rest.  They are the champion, Kevin “Smasher” Smets, Mike “K.O. Kalinowski, and Mara Knopic.  These three are seen as the top of the division.  I think they need to step aside and make some room for The Chosen.

Chosen2Chandru had a perfect game in the match with Hanna, answering everything with precision and perfection.  With the exception of one second round question that he had to go to multiple choice for, Chandru showed his knowledge across the entire IG spectrum in the match.

You can see now in his second season of action that Chandru was taking his time to answer these questions.  Last season, he lost some important points because of mistakes in pronouncing a few of the answers, particularly in round two.  Chandru, originally from India, was close enough to the right answer that one wondered how much his accent cost him.  Here you could clearly see him focus and make sure that what he said was right.

Chosen3But not only his Chandru highly knowledgeable, but he also has a shining personality like the beacon of light from a lighthouse.  He always arrives to his matches in attire that fits perfectly within the IG division such as a Chewbacca jump suit or his Captain America uniform, but he also is constantly in motion.  Chandru comes through the curtain and starts dancing.  His energy is infectious.

Chandru seems to be a different force in the division.  Most of the competitors are intense and serious.  Chandru has been able to combine the joyfulness of doing something that he so obviously loves with the seriousness of the game.  That is a combination that would have to be incredibly challenging to play against.

Chandru is on the faction S.W.A.G., managed by Winston Marshall.  Though we wait for the Innergeekdom title match between Kevin Smets and Mara Knopic, neither of them should fall asleep on Chandru Dhandapani because he is coming up strong.

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The Great Muppet Caper (1981)

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This was a break from the virus outbreak movies that I have been watching lately.  What better way to break from viral pandemics than with the Muppets?

The second big screen Muppet movie, The Great Muppet Caper brought the gang to England to solve a jewel theft.  Kermit, Fozzie (who were listed as identical twins for some reason) and Gonzo were investigative reporters and they were on the story of who stole the jewels of Lady Holiday (Dame Diana Rigg).  Along the way, Kermit meets Miss Piggy and they fall in love.  When the real thief, Lady Holiday’s brother Nicky (Charles Grodin), framed Piggy for the crime, the Muppets take off on a crazy adventure to save her.

Honestly, The Great Muppet Caper is not as great as some of the other Muppet movies.  It is quite a step down from The Muppet Movie, for sure.  Still, there is an air of silliness and charm that carries it through.  The funny jokes and the slapstick fit very well with the Muppets and their constant breaking of the 4th Wall always works.

The film works because of our connections with these characters.  We love Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo and the gang and so we let them slide with some of the less than perfect bits.

As in all Muppet movies, there are a ton of awesome cameos from famous actors including John Cleese, Joan Sanderson, Jack Warden, Peter Ustinov, Robert Morley, Peter Falk and Jim Henson himself.

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Robin: 80th Anniversary #1

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Robin: 80th Anniversary #1

Writer:  Various

Artist: Various

Cover Art: Lee Weeks & Brad Anderson

I have always been a Robin fan.  I have always preferred Robin to Batman.  I can remember as a child, watching the old Batman TV series in reruns and wanting to be Robin.  In fact, I made my mother make me one of the half-masks so I could dress up like Robin.

I don’t know why I always related to the Boy Wonder more than I did Batman.  Maybe because he was closer to my age at the time or maybe because Robin, on that TV show, always had to fight the main bad guy as Adam West fought the henchmen.  Watch it next time.

Anyway, when I saw this special issue for Robin’s 80th anniversary, I chose to pick it up.

There are a bunch of stories in this book that detail adventures by the different Robins over the years.  Dick Grayson has always been the one I like the most.  The rest were just pretenders.

Most of these stories were fun and showed a decent bit of each of the characteristics of the individual Robins and their connection to Batman.  These short Robin stories were considerably more interesting than the short stories of Detective Comics #1000 (the only interesting story in that thing was the Kevin Smith short story).  While none of these stood out as much as Smith’s story, none of these were bad either.  They were all just solid Robin stories.

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Spider-Woman #1

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Spider-Woman #1

Writer:  Karla Pacheco

Artist: Pere Perez

Cover Art:  Frank D’Armata

 

“New Costume, Who Dis?”

Writer:  Karla Pacheco

Artist:  Paulo Siqueira

I have been a fan of Jessica Drew for several years now.  The last version of Spider-Woman, pre-pregnant, was one of my favorite versions of the book.  The whole mom Spider-Woman was okay, but not my favorite.

However, this seems to have blended the last few group of Jessica Drew books into one and the first issue was hitting on some great character details.

I loved grumpy Jess.

I loved bad ass Spider-Woman.

How she approached each problem that arrived in this issue was really funny and creatively sound.

The new costume… it was fine.  I did not love it, but I have seen worse.  My favorite version of Jess’s costume was the leather jacket wearing, motorcycle-riding one.  This will work and it looks as if the costume may have some secrets that connect to the story being told in the book.  That is a plus!

And although it may have been a bit predictable, I loved what she did to “Deadpool” in this issue.

I want to see Jessica Drew and Jessica Jones together again.  See which one can swear the most. Ha!

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Something is Killing the Children #6

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Something is Killing the Children #6

“The House of Slaughter Part One”

Writer:  James Tynion IV

Artist:  Werther Dell’Edera

Cover Art:  Werther Dell’Edera

This has been one of my favorite books over the last half of a year.  I had zero expectations for it but now, every issue makes me excited about reading it.

This issue is no exception.

Something is Killing the Children is heading into its second story arc, focusing on the group of assassins that Erica came from as the story sets up the next step of what is going to happen.  For laying the groundwork, this is a very solid issue.  There is a ton of world building that should pay off nicely as the series continues.

The plot is expertly laid out and keeps the readers on the edges of their seats.  The art is dark and foreboding and creates an excellent mood for the story that is being presented.

This is going to continue to be one of the books I look forward to the most.  Congratulations to Boom! Studios for their success.

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Outlawed#1

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Outlawed #1

Writer:  Eve L. Ewing

Artist: Kim Jacinto

Cover Art:  Pepe Larraz & David Curiel

Marvel’s newest storyline to involve all of its teen heroes kicked off today with the release of Outlawed#1, and it looks as if the company has found a great way to bring these young heroes into the major spotlight of the Marvel Universe.

With a bunch of call backs to Civil War, Outlawed takes the somewhat familiar story and changes it up.  Starting off with the Champions was a smart move as Ms. Marvel, Spider-man, Nova, Viv Vision, Wasp, and others are fairly popular.

It was also cool to see some of the older New Warriors be involved, especially Speedball, whose cameo is a vital tie to the Civil War storyline.

There is a lot going on here.  It feels as, if they take this in the proper path, they have a lot of great story to tell over the next few months.  I hope it does not just become the crossover where the only things that are important are the main book and the individual issues are just fillers.  War of the Realms had a ton of filler issues that felt as if I had already seen it in the War of the Realm series.

There are a bunch of questions raised by issue #1 and I am looking forward to seeing how they answer them.  One that I am interested in is how many of these young heroes became uncertain when Kamala Khan was not around and that they needed someone to be calling shots.  Their lack of leadership skills lead to a huge problem in this book.

Either way, I love the Champions and I used to love The New Warriors and Power Pack and I’m going to get a bunch of those characters coming up.  Good times.

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)

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It is quite the weird sensation when watching the fantastic reboot of the franchise of the Planet of the Apes and you find yourself cheering for the apes against the humans.

It is the strangest feeling when you actually realize that these humans are the antagonists in this story and that the audience was rooting for the apes to crush these humans which would lead to, as we know, the eventual take over of the planet.

It is just a surreal film.

This thing had no chance of being any good.  And yet it was fantastic.  James Franco gave one of his very best performances (up there with Disaster Artist) helping to tell this story from the human side.  Andy Serkis started his work in this trilogy that should have earned him an Academy Award nomination.  His work as Caesar was simply astounding.   John Lithgow was great too as James Franco’s father who was suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease.

I watched this as the ongoing virus outbreak film festival that I have been watching this week.  In this film, we see the beginning of the Simian flu that would wind up wiping out a chunk of the planet and helping lead toward the apes becoming the alpha race.  Yet, it was not the apes that led to the release of this virus, but the humans.  As always, these viral outbreaks can be traced back to human error or greed.

Directed by Rupert Wyatt, this film served as a reboot, even though we saw allusions to the Planet of the Apes movie from 1967.  Wyatt made this from the POV of Caesar and made him a central figure, which is amazing considering this character did not have a verbal component in most of this movie.

The CGI in the Rise of the Planet of the Apes is unbelievable.  Caesar is as realistic as he could possibly be.  The rest of the ape characters are masterful.

This kicked off a tremendous trilogy and I would go as far as to say that this is my favorite of the three films.

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Superman: Red Son

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DC Animation has always given us some really great movies.  In particular, those movies that are directly adapted from the comic books.  They have done it once again with the debut of Red Son.

I have been waiting for this to drop on Vudu for a couple of weeks now as I spotted it in their movie section.  It was available to rent on March 17th and so I waited.  I had not read the Mark Millar graphic novel Red Son from DC Comics, although I was aware of it.

Basically, it was the story of what would happen if the rocket carrying baby Kal-El crashed in the Soviet Union instead of Smallville, Kansas.  The animated movie did not spend a lot of time with young Superman, choosing to highlight one basic scene of little boy Supes being saved from the Soviet bullies.

Once it was revealed that he had amazing abilities far beyond those of mortal men, Superman went to the state and became a weapon for Josef Stalin.  Stalin made it seem as if he were kind and helping the Soviet people, but, when Superman discovered the truth, things turned.

We saw versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern during this film, as well as Brainiac and Lex Luthor.  There were some real differences with these characters, and, the fact that Lois and Superman aren’t forced together was a neat factor.

The animation was average. much like the other DC Animated movies.  If they would put some money into these films, they could be major hits.

It was a fairly straight forward story with little surprise.  In the end, it was a fun watch, but I have seen better animated movies this year.

3.5 stars

EYG Top 10 TV Actors Turned Movie Stars

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This week’s Top 10 list is an original topic that has a TON of possible choices.  The topic is the Top 10 TV Actors Turned Movie Stars.  I sat down and started making my list and I just ripped off nearly 20 actors.  I had to reorder #3-10 a couple of times.

I was a huge TV guy before I started watching as many films as I did, even though it has flipped since.  Some of my choices may not be as big of stars today, but they were huge in their time.

In order to be considered a TV actor, the actor needed to be a regular on a show.  Guest starring appearances will not be considered.  And it does say Movie STARS.

Image result for michael j fox mcfly#10.  Michael J. Fox.  Michael does not do much any more because of his health situation, but it cannot be denied that he was one of the biggest stars of all time thanks to his Back to the Future trilogy.  Coming from Family Ties, Fox exploded into the past with Doc Brown.  Fox had other fun movies but none ever struck the same cord as Marty McFly in Back to the Future, considered by some to be a perfect movie.

 

Image result for hemsworth thor#9.  Chris Hemsworth.  This might be a bit of a cheat, but I wanted to include Hemsworth.  He appeared on the Australian soap opera Home & Away before coming to the states and becoming our God of Thunder, Thor in the MCU.  Hemsworth actually started in Cabin in the Woods, but delays caused that film to come out after Thor.  Hemsworth has shown his overall skills as Thor, both comedic and serious.  He has not yet found that second major film franchise, but what else do you need?

 

 

 

Image result for travolta pulp ficiton#8.  John Travolta.  Starting off on Welcome Back Kotter as Vinnie Barbarino, John Travolta has been in some of the best movies of the last thirty years.  Pulp Fiction, Michael, Phenomenon, Saturday Night Fever, Grease, The General’s Daughter, Primary Colors, Get Shorty, and Look Who’s Talking.  Unfortunately for John, he has been in some of the worst of the decade too.  Still, he is charming and always engaging and deserved of a spot on this list.

 

Image result for eddie murphy beverly hills cop#7.  Eddie Murphy.  One of the only actors on this list from SNL, Eddie Murphy was one of the biggest stars ever for a stretch of time.  48 Hours, Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cop, Coming to America were just a few of his early string of massive hits.  Murphy went away for awhile, but he returned this past year with a vengeance in Dolemite is my Name.

 

Image result for ryan reynolds deadpool#6.  Ryan Reynolds.  Appearing on Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, Reynolds became a huge star in the movies.  His ultimate claim to fame in this space was his work as Wade Wilson, Deadpool.  Deadpool does not get made without Ryan Reynolds’ dedication and perseverance.  Reynolds was the perfect actor to bring the Merc with a Mouth to the big screen and I truly hope they find a way to bring both Deadpool and Reynolds into the MCU.

 

Image result for denzel washingotn]#5.  Denzel Washington.  I never watched St. Elsewhere, but I have huge respect for Denzel from the movies.  He is one of the best actors of our generation and never fails to be at his very best.  Even if the movie is subpar, Denzel is giving it his all and is always the best part of the film.  Remember the Titans, Inside Man, Crimson Tide, Philadelphia, Malcolm X, Unstoppable, Flight, Fences, The Bone Collector would be just some of his classics.

 

Image result for will smith#4.  Will Smith.  Will Smith, the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, has maybe not had as many huge hits as some of the others on this list, but he is one of the most likable actors around.  And it is not as if he has not had his share of awesome films such as Independence Day, Enemy of the State, Aladdin, Men in Black, Bad Boys for Life, Ali, Concussion, Hancock, I Am Legend, The Pursuit of Happyness, Seven Pounds, and Spies in Disguise.  Again, sure he has had his stinkers, but Will Smith is such a star that you still love him despite After Earth or Gemini Man.

 

Image result for tom hanks#3.  Tom Hanks.  I loved Bosom Buddies.  I was excited to see Tom Hanks make the move to the big screen.  He had several low level films to start, but Big made Hanks a superstar.  Now, there are few actors in Hollywood today more respected than Hanks.  He is another actor who you know will bring his best no matter what the film is.  Two-time Academy Award winner, Hanks has played real life Captain Phillips, Fred Rogers, Walt Disney and Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.  From Forrest Gump to Woody to Jim Lovell, Hanks has created iconic characters in all kinds of different films.  Hanks was the number one actor on the Top Ten list, but I do have two that are more conencted to me than he is.

 

Image result for moonlighting willis#2. Bruce Willis.  Bruce Willis was on one of my all-time favorite TV show, Moonlighting.  I was obsessed with Moonlighting, desperate to see it each week when it would come out.  Then, he starred in one of my all-time favorite movies, Die Hard.  Those two projects alone would secure him a spot on this list for me.  However, Willis has had a ton of other great movies too including The Sixth Sense, Pulp Fiction, Sin City, Unbreakable, Glass, Bandits, The Fifth Element, 12 Monkeys, and Looper.  Sure, Bruce has a reputation for phoning in a performance if he is not interested and he may be difficult to work with, but he will always be David Addison and John McClane for me and that is enough.

 

Image result for robin williams#1. Robin Williams.  “I am Mork from Ork, nanoo, nanoo.”  Mork from Ork appeared first on Happy Days and then was spun off into his own show, Mork and Mindy.  I absolutely loved Robin Williams.  Mork and Mindy was one of my favorite shows and would still be in my top 10 TV shows list.  The energy of Robin Williams exploded off the screen.  It was clear that the small screen would not be able to handle him.  Robin Williams may have had his share of clunkers as well, but he was such a beloved figure and he was so hectically funny that you always came back for more.  From Good Morning Vietnam to Mrs. Doubtfire, from his villainous turn in One Hour Photo and Insomnia, from his dramatic work in Good Will Hunting, and his iconic voice-over work as the Genie in Aladdin, Robin Williams was an unbelievable performer and actor with an unexpected range of talent.  His death hit me harder than any celebrity death I can recall.

 

Honorable Mentions:  There are a bunch.  Johnny Depp made the original version of my list at ten, but he got bumped in the final copy.  Morgan Freeman has been in so many classic films.  Leonardo DiCaprio is an amazing actor, but I am not a huge fan.  Melissa McCarthy was under consideration.  Bill Murray was another one that made the original list only to be bumped in the end.  Clint Eastwood had a great career in movies, both as an actor and a director. George Clooney was huge on ER and only went bigger after leaving.  John Goodman on Roseanne was one of the best characters on TV but he never became a leading star.  He was always excellent though.  Jim Carrey is another one whom I like but do not love.

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Contagion (2011)

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This one is much more frightening than Outbreak because Contagion feels much more possible, more realistic.

From the moment early in the film where Gwyneth Paltrow falls to the floor in a seizure, Contagion felt like a true world tale of a deadly virus spreading across the planet, truly showing how susceptible the human race could be to such an event.

This movie shows the insane reaction that people who are encased in fear can exhibit.  The images of people fighting over toilet paper in the aisles of grocery stores are burned into our collective minds and many find it unimaginable to react in such a barbaric way.  Still, fear causes such a potent and powerful reaction that some are blinded to anything but survival.

This movie also shows the lower forms of life than those just hoping to do what they can to survive another day.  The exploitation of the virus for monetary gains is a disgusting results yet these vultures seem to come out every time there is a problem in the world.  We see this on display in Contagion as well.

But there are positives here as well.  Stories of the heroes who sacrificed to attempt to save as many people as possible. Or the people who had to continue their lives after the horrendous loss involved.

Matt Damon’s character, Mitch Emhoff, showed the humanity of the situation as he struggled to get through after his wife (Paltrow) and son (Griffin Kane) became some of the first victims of the virus.  Mitch’s life became trying to save his remaining daughter (Anna Jacoby-Heron).

Laurence Fishburne led a remarkable cast of actors that were in search of the cure for this virus.  He had to suffer during the movie to be one of the people at the heart of the situation.  Jude Law, John Hawkes, Marian Cotillard, Kate Winslet, Elliot Gould, Bryan Cranston, Tien You Chui, and Enrico Colantoni are among the powerhouse cast on display here.

Honestly, I did see this film in the theater, but tonight, on my second watch, I do not remember much about it after the death of Paltrow in the opening ten minutes.  It can be disturbing and it can be unnerving, but it also has hope and it has a joy for life.

Of course, it ends with that final jab that tells you everything is not over… like any great horror movie.  Contagion is a well created movie with a message for us in the world today.  It always could be worse.

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Outbreak (1995)

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What better time to watch Outbreak than when the world is going crazy over the Coronavirus?

This Dustin Hoffman film is not as realistic as another film that I will be watching after this, but I have always enjoyed it nonetheless.

A deadly virus that occurred in Africa and a smuggled monkey host is brought to California, causing an outbreak in a small town called Cedar Creek.  As the CDC and the army tried to contain the virus, a certain part of the army looked to bury the news.

Dustin Hoffman played Colonel Sam Daniels, a rebellious military doctor, who is an expert in viral infections and contagious diseases, gets involved and leads the squad in the attempt to figure out what has happened.  His ex-wife, Rene Russo, is at the CDC and comes around to the outbreak too.

However, General McClintock (Donald Sutherland) is willing to do whatever he has to prevent the information on the virus to get out.  He orders General Billy Ford (Morgan Freeman), a friend to Sam, to keep him contained.

There is a lot of tension in this movie and it works fairly well.  Yes, there are a lot of contrivances and many of the things that happen are only because of coincidences and lucky breaks, Outbreak is a thrilling time.  Much of the movie requires quite a bit of suspension of disbelief.  In fact, there may be too much suspension at several moments in the film.

Still, I enjoy Dustin Hoffman’s performance and the action, especially in the helicopters, is well done.  The movie does not believe that the outbreak in Cedar Creek is enough drama to carry this movie which is why they bring the more fanciful aspects into the film.

I remember liking this a lot the first time I saw it.  Subsequent viewings have been entertaining, but not quite to the level of that first time.

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Lost Girls

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Continuing on the streaming services for new movies, I watched the new release Lost Girls on Netflix this morning and it was very compelling.

Based on a true story, Lost Girls tells about the disappearance of 24-year old Shannon Gilbert, and her mother’s desperate struggle to find her, to get any help from the local police and to deal with feelings of guilt.

Mari (Amy Ryan) was not a perfect mother, by any stretch of imagination, but when her daughter disappeared, she became an unapologetic tenacious warrior, butting heads with everyone involved in the situation.  Many of the police involved did not take the situation as seriously as they may have since Shannon was working as a sex worker at the time.

Gabriel Byrne played the police detective Richard Dormer, who was in charge of the case.  While searching for the missing girl, police accidentally uncovered the remains of several other girls.  These girls ultimately were shown as victims of the Long Island serial killer.

The film is painfully compelling and paints a picture of Mari, warts and all.  She is the most fascinating of characters here and her anger carried through the entire film.  Much of the anger she displayed came from a place of self-guilt.  She had plenty of struggles with Shannon over the years and she could not help but know that she had contributed to this moment in time for her daughter.  Amy Ryan does a wonderful job of bringing this woman to life.

Though the film does not have a satisfactory conclusion, the filmmakers did an admirable job of providing the viewers with as much closure as they could.  I understand that they were working with an unsolved case, as the film states at the very beginning, and a certain amount of disappointment was going to come with that.

There does feel as if there are several ways this could have been taken that would have made this movie even more compelling, yet the film has some solid performances and is worth the watch.  Just be aware that there will not be a happy ending with the story wrapped into a tight little bow.  Plus, there is text to read at the end that really could have sent this movie into a different direction.

4 stars

Stargirl

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The latest family friendly film arriving on Disney + is based on the YA novel of the same name by Jerry Spinelli, called Stargirl and it was sweet.

Teenager Leo Borlock (Graham Verchere) was an average student at Mica High School until he meets a charismatic, free-willed new student named Stargirl (Grace VanderWaal), and his life was never the same.  Her ukulele playing at the football game made her into a good luck charm as the school embraced her quirkiness.  Popularity can be fleeting in high school so when things went wrong, Stargirl found herself shunned and Leo found himself confused and desperate to figure things out.

This is the type of film you would expect to find as an original on Disney +.  It featured a healthy dose of magic and goodness, just the type of fare that Disney has thrived on over the years.

Grace VanderWaal is an absolute star.  She had an amazing aura about her that made her someone who you had to keep your eyes on every second she was on the screen.  She had an undeniably special feel about her.

But she was not on screen alone and her co-star, Graham Verchere was solid as well.  He was a perfect foil to Stargirl’s magic.  Verchere’s Leo came alive when he was with Stargirl and Verchere played this beautifully.  His vulnerability filled his performance opposite Stargirl’s confidence.  There was a magic between them.

The story was fairly simple and did not go into a great deal of specifics, but there are some solid moments.  I especially liked how Stargirl did not make the right decisions every time and, unwittingly, does something that hurts a fellow student.  Stargirl was not perfect.  She was flawed as anyone.

The music of the movie was weaved into the story in a wonderful manner.  The music at the football game and then, eventually, at the dance really helped capture the imagination of the audience and created a dream-like state.

Stargirl is a coming of age movie with a lot of Disney magic involved and some great musical numbers.  Some characters are shorted in their development, but the pairing of Stargirl and Leo is what the film is about.

3.75 stars

 

 

The Hunt

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“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
― George Orwell, Animal Farm

The Hunt was originally intended to come out in September 2019, but wound up being delayed until this weekend.  The controversy surrounding this movie was clear and the battle lines were drawn.  Lots of controversy and complaining from people who had never seen the movie.

After seeing The Hunt, I can understand why there are people who are polarized about it because it is very clearly a movie that is divisive.  However, I do not understand the anger directed at it since it is obviously a satire and both sides of the political world is lambasted equally.

A group of people from the “deplorables” are kidnapped by some “lefty elitists” and taken to a mysterious location.  They are drugged, gagged and scattered around.  Once they come to, they start being picked off, one by one.  Scattering, the group attempts to avoid the people hunting them.

The first act of this movie was extremely unexpected because as you meet a character that feels as if this was the main protagonist that you are meant to follow, something would happen that makes it clear that this was not the person we were meant to follow.  It’s shocking and it is funny.

Betty Gilpin from GLOW eventually is revealed as the main protagonist of the film and she is just amazing.  This is a star-making performance for her and she is unbelievably likable here.  This is even more impressive since there really is very little effort made to develop characters.  Most of the characters do not get past their surface structure. Betty Gilpin is no exception.  Her development is minimal, but that does not prevent her from being an awesome, kick-ass character.  The end shows that there may have been a reason for the lack of character here, and it may even be worth it.

The violence is vicious and gory.  Some of the kills are well designed and entertaining while others felt as if they were simply there for shock purposes.  I have seen more violent movies so this is not a disqualifying feature for me.

The movie does have a message, in particular, about social media and the nature of it, but the message is not pounded into your heads, although it is not necessarily subtle either.

This was a funny satire with some cool action involved.  Betty Gilpin is an early season leader for Kick Ass Female of the Year in what should be a competitive year in that category.  You may be offended by The Hunt, but, if, like me, you are not, then you will probably laugh and have some good time with an over-the-top movie.

4 stars

All the Bright Places

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This one is better than the last one.

All the Bright Places is a coming-of-age/teen drama movie featuring Elle Fanning and Justice Smith and it is based on an international bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven.

Theodore Finch (Justice Smith) is out running one day when he comes across Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) on the edge of a bridge.  Stopping, he brings her back from the edge and they eventually begin a relationship.  However, there are problems because Finch has his own baggage from a childhood of trauma.  There are some serious mental health issues on both sides of this relationship and yet they seem to find the best in each other.

The story itself is only average.  The two of these characters are quite inconsistent through much of the film and, while that could be a trait of the age, it does not help us connect with them.

However, both Elle Fanning and Justice Smith are charismatic and charming.  They share a great chemistry and fill the screen with the power of their personalities.  You connect with them considerably more because of the actors playing them than the story they are playing out.

There was a bit too much melodrama in the movie for my tastes.  They bounced back and forth between the two of them for much of the run time.  Maybe that is the point, but it feels as if they left too much out from the story of these people.

I have not read the book, but I wonder if it provided more of a opportunity to understand who these characters were and why they acted the way they did.

Still, this was a fine film, if for nothing more than the performances of the two lead actors.

3.4 stars