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RED (2010)
8/10
Back in the Saddle Again!
24 October 2010
Red Still Armed, Still dangerous, Still got it Red is based off the DC comic book of the same name. It surrounds Frank Moses. An Ex-CIA man Frank is threatened by a group of assassins, he decides to bring together his old team and uncover a government conspiracy that threatens them and the other Ex-CIA agents. The film helms Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren.

The film has a excellent cast, Bruce Willis still showing how great a actor he can be. Morgan Freeman is underused and doesn't get much screen time but the time he does have he delivers the same great performance that we love. Helen Mirren's character is a nice twist as she plays a gun toting pensioner who's hobby's differ from knitting to taking the old assassination contract. And John Malkovich is the best part of the film. Every time he comes on screen he delivers a laugh and makes his scenes really fun to watch. The story is rather average for this film but I can tell that Robert Schwentke was trying to make it interesting so I'll give him a point on that. Mary Louise Parker was a nice addition too and is nice to see her in a action role.

The film's main problem is at how predictable it is, it comes across as a straight forward action flick, with some comedy and romance thrown in. But it's a fun one at that. This may just be a problem that I only have but it would have been nice if the film was given a 15 rating. For a film called Red, you'd expect a bit of blood and gore thrown in. But that's just a small problem I have with it.

Red is definitely a fun film and should be seen with a few friends. You will get your money's worth. Plus John Malkovich and Helen Mirren toting a machine gun thrown in too.
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9/10
Achievement Unlocked!
26 August 2010
Scott Pilgrim vs the World An epic of epic epicness

Scott Pilgrim vs the World is a film adaptation of the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim, The film stars Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. It's directed by Edgar Wright of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz fame.

Scott Pilgrim vs the World follows Scott Pilgrim as you would have guessed It begins with Scott dating a 17 year old girl Knives, Scott is happy for the most part and is enjoying this cute little relationship. Scott then starts having these strange dreams of this girl. Scott starts seeing this girl called Ramona Flowers around town and then falls in love with her. But there's one little catch. Scott must defeat Ramona's seven evil exes.

That is the basic story of the film. Edgar Wright done well into all 6 books into a 114 minute time slot. We also get a different ending from the 6th novel. This film is a geeks dream come true, Edgar Wright has cleverly made the film into an actual moving comic book. This idea works really well for the whole film and makes you feel like your watching a comic book unfold onto the big screen. The film is packed to the brim with references to video games, movies and culture altogether. Hell there's even one scene composed of Legend of Zelda music. You can tell Edgar Wright really wanted to appeal to everyone. Comedy wise everybody in the theatre was laughing. The jokes are like Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, they're built upon and thought about before they throw them out. There are a lot of Recurring gags, but the way these are executed make you enjoy them. The fight scenes against the exes play out like a video game boss fight and are done very well. These fights are over the top and just plain epic. A lot of the fights have been changed for the big screen, if these were just copied out of the graphic novel straight out then it probably wouldn't have worked well. Michael Cera delivers a excellent performance as Scott Pilgrim, this is a first that he's played a different character and if film makers gave him a chance to play as a different character then his usual nerdy type persona then people would stop hating on him. Mary Elizabeth Winstead does Ramona just as you would want her to be.

The problems of the films are the things it cuts out. For example the whole Eve and Scott flashbacks were cut out and you never really got the sense of them going out. The Katayanagi twins get no dialogue in this film and while the battle felt epic it just felt like filler before the final battle. Scott and Ramona's relationship never got much screen time near the end and that's what I didn't like.

The film is one the most faithful adaptations I've ever seen. It's ranked as probably one of the best if not the best adaptation you'll see.

Scott Pilgim - 9 0 - World
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