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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Lost Boy Has Fallen...





Although Corey Haim wasn't in as many "popular" movies as his bosom buddy Corey Feldman, he still had a place in my heart as my favorite "Corey". With early roles in "The Lost Boys" and "Lucas", he set the bar for fellow teen actors in the 80's. After his role in "Lucas", Roger Ebert said "If he continues to act this well, he will never become a half-forgotten child star, but will continue to grow into an important actor." Unfortunately, that wasn't his impending fate. After a long battle with drug addiction and a film career in the toilet, Haim was not the same Corey that kids of the 80's grew to love.
I really find his death tragic and I see it as a sign of respect for me to at least mention his passing, considering what I love more than anything is film. It doesn't matter what you think of Haim, whether you liked him or not. But in his hayday, he was a respected actor for his age and should be remembered as a respected actor after his passing.
R.I.P. Corey Haim.




Sunday, March 7, 2010

HOORAY!!!! AVATAR DIDN'T WIN!!!!!

Although not all of my Oscar predictions came true, the most important ones did. I'm still really sad that Quentin didn't win anything but that sadness is overshadowed by my uncontrollable happiness that Avatar didn't win best picture or best director!!!!!!! Oh, and to top it all off, THEY DID A HORROR MOVIE TRIBUTE!!!!!!!! This was completely random and unexpected and I'm so happy that the academy finally acknowledged the Horror movie genre as one that is highly underrated.
So, now that the Oscar's are over, I can return to writing movie reviews. Unfortunately I have 2 tests this week that I have to study for so I don't know how much time I will have to write. But, my next review is going to Whip It, followed by A Serious Man and Dogfight. Stay tuned...

Ciao,
Elisa

The Oscars!!!!!!

So, as a little treat, I figured that I would post my Oscar predictions for tonight. Hope you all enjoy!!!!!

Best Actress: Sandra Bullock (The Blindside)
Best Actor: Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart)
Best Supporting Actress: Mo'nique (Precious)
Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz (Inglorious Basterds)

Best Picture: I really had a tough time with this one. Although I am not a huge fan of Avatar and don't think it deserves to win for best picture, I'm afraid it might. So, I'm going to say Avatar, hoping I am wrong :)

Best Animated Feature Film: Up
Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Foreign Language Film: The White Ribbon (Germany)
Writing (Original Screenplay): Inglorious Basterds
Writing (Adapted Screenplay): Precious
Documentary Feature: The Cove

I really hope Quentin takes home at least 1 Oscar this year. Inglorious Basterds was such an incredible movie!
I also think that Up in the Air was overhyped. Good but not great. and please, don't get me started on Avatar. I think that if James Cameron directed a pile of shit (literally, a pile of shit), it would win an Oscar. And yes, Titanic was better!!!

I'll come back after the Oscars and see how many predictions I got correct!

Ciao,

Elisa

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

This Boy's Life (1993)

GENRE: Drama, True Life
CAST: Leonardo Dicaprio - Toby, Robert De Niro - Dwight, Ellen Barkin - Caroline
DIRECTED BY: Michael Caton-Jones





Ah, young Leo...and oh how you've grown...

As my close friends should hopefully know by now, Leo is by far my favorite actor with a pulse (by that I mean River Phoenix is my number one). For being his first pretty accredited motion picture, I think he did an excellent job. Leo plays Toby Wolff, a young kid who is dragged along by his mother across the country to run away from none other than an abusive boyfriend and a forgettable past. After finally settling in Washington State, Toby's mother, Caroline (played by Ellen Barkin) meets Dwight. My first impression of Dwight was sort of this cheeseball, simple guy trying too hard to impress. Quite normal for someone trying to get the approval of the stubborn son. But, as the relationship progresses, and Toby evolves more and more into a troublemaker, Dwight's true colors begin to peak through the cracks of his gentleman exterior. When Caroline realizes that there is nothing better for her out there, she decides to settle down with Dwight in Concrete, Washington. And concrete is just what that place represents. Gray and drab.
Dwight becomes determined to straighten Toby up by getting him a paper route and enrolling him in the Boy Scouts. But aside from the conventional "good boy" duties he bestowed upon him, he has some unconventional methods of improving his behavior as well. One of my favorite nicknames that Dwight gives Toby throughout the film is "Hotshot", using it to constantly demean Toby for the fact that he enjoys singing and being a kid. While the verbal and eventually physical abuse escalates, Caroline sits back and observes without opinion. This oh so common reaction to such events didn't surprise me one bit, as she constantly tells Toby, "look at the positive things". The only think that gets Toby through hell in Concrete is knowing that he can get out and have a better life. As this aspiration for bigger and better things starts to grow, the underlying reason for Dwight's anger begins to show...his jealously of a life outside of Concrete and anyone who decides to make something of themselves.
One of my favorite, and probably one of the more emotional scenes in the film is the "mustard jar scene". Toby tells Dwight he received a scholarship to a prep school back east. Dwight decides to respond by shoving a mustard jar, which Toby earlier threw out because it was "empty", into his face, claiming it wasn't empty yet. I never thought it would be that hard to see someone shove a mustard jar repeatedly and forcefully into someone's face. Actually, I never really planned on witnessing such an event until now. This scene escalated into a full blown fight which drew the line for both Toby and finally his mother.
I really enjoy Leo because he has always been an aggressive actor to me. In this film he refused to be upstaged by the big name Robert De Niro, even though the majority of the film is made up of scenes containing just them. For being that young, and "new" i guess you can say, the spotlight surely shined on him and has continued to throughout the years.

Monday, March 1, 2010

I'm Baaaaaaack...

Ok so it's been two months since I last wrote something on here and that needs to change. This is something that I really enjoy doing so I'm going to do it. To me, films are infectious. Well, good films atleast...and it would be a shame for me not to express my opinion. Stay tuned for some reviews to come and I promise I am going to keep up with it this time. :) When I get home today I'm watching "This Boy's Life".

-Elisa :)