Sunday 30 April 2017

Netflix Review - 13 Reasons Why

Star Rating: ✮✮✮✮✰

Storyline - 

"After a teenage girl's perplexing suicide, a classmate receives a series of tapes that unravel the mystery of her tragic choice.

Hannah Baker's suicide shocked her family and friends. Now the dark secrets that killed her are coming to light.
Selena Gomez served as executive producer for this series based on the best-selling novel by Jay Asher." - Netflix

Review- 

I sincerely suggest that if you do chose to watch this series, that you watch with someone. Your boyfriend, best friend, sister or brother, just watch it with someone you trust, because this show brings every demeaning experience you ever had in high school. I also recommend tissues and comfort food for episode 11.

13 Reasons Why is creatively morbid, with various graphic scenes in regards to rape and suicide. These scenes add a confronting intensity that is almost uncomfortable to watch. But this could be what needs to be done to reach people these days and get them to approach a variety of topics that are generally neglected, until recently.

This show feels like it's designed to give people, especially high school kids, a look into how your own actions affect others, in a butterfly effect, an actions and consequences moral tale.

The ending irritated the shit out of me, because there was no defined conclusion and has just left me with a bunch of question that I feel I am going to dwell on for the rest of my life. Argh, the angst. There is actually so much teenage angst in this show that it physically rubs off on you.


Unfortunately, as I haven't read the book so unfortunately, I won't be able to do a book to show comparison, or recommend that you read the book before the show. Sorry.

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Information - 


Release Date: 31 Mar 2017
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 13
Time Per Episode: Average 55 mins
Cast: 



Dylan Minnette ...
 Clay Jensen

Katherine Langford ...
  Hannah Baker

Christian Navarro ...
 Tony Padilla

*The rest of the cast can be found here.

Movie Review - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2


Star Rating: ✮✮✮✰✰

Storyline - 

"Set to the backdrop of 'Awesome Mixtape #2,' Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team's adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mysteries of Peter Quill's true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favorite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes' aid as the Marvel cinematic universe continues to expand." - imdb.com

Review- 

With Guardians, I went in expecting certain cinematographic techniques to be used, techniques that gave the first movie that comic to screen feel that gave Guardians its comic charm. Unfortunately, this very specific quality was overshadowed by the fast moving action scenes. I feel Marvel has started to put less care into the stories of their films,by mostly focusing on the whole franchise rather than the quailty of the single film and how its fits in overall. 

Similarly to the 'Doctor Strange' film, Vol. 2 felt like an exaggerated set up for a single character that Marvel requires for the 'Infinity Wars'. By introducing the Sovereign race and providing motivation  to create a more powerful being, "Adam", which I assume refers to Adam Warlock (who is, hands down, the most vital character to the 'Infinity Wars' comics), is revealed in one of the three post credit scenes.

Even though the origin of the MCU Adam isn't even remotely accurate compared to comics, it was a tidy way to add him to the MCU. Hey, we don't watch these film for accuracy, do we?

But this is still exciting stuff, as the introduction of Adam means that we are so much closer to the end, which begs the question "What are Marvel going to do once the largest movie franchise to ever exist ends?". I'm also curious about how they plan to introduce the Guardians to the Avengers. Now, that is going to be interesting.

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Information -

Release Date: 26 Apr 2017
Time: 2hr 16min

Cast: 

Chris Pratt ...
Peter Quill / Star-Lord

Zoe Saldana ...
Gamora

Dave Bautista ...
Drax

Vin Diesel ...
Baby Groot (voice)

Bradley Cooper ...
Rocket (voice)

Michael Rooker ...
Yondu

Karen Gillan ...
Nebula

Pom Klementieff ...
Mantis


Kurt Russell       ...
Ego


Tuesday 25 April 2017

Split - Movie Review


Star Rating: ✮✮✮✮✰


Storyline - 

"When three girls are kidnapped by a man with 23 different personalities they have to work out which of those personalities will help them escape and which of those personalities will try to stop them." - imdb.com

Review -

Split starts of with the abduction of three young girls, who are waiting in the car whilst the father of one of the girls. They are sprayed with some 'magic' chemical that immediately puts them to sleep, when they awaken, they are locked in a nondescript room with two beds and a bathroom. They are eventually visited by their abductor and one of them is taken from the room to dance for him. She is promptly returned and they are left alone once more.

The second time he visits he is dress in a skirt and acts completely different to the first time he came in. It doesn't take long for the girls to work out that something is not quite right with their abductor. The next time they see him he claims he is a nine year old boy named Headwig, who they slowly ring clues from.

This is the kind of movie that leaves you thinking anything is possible, and instills a bit of paranoia. The character building in this movie is actually quite remarkable, considering that one person (James McAvoy) is playing at least four characters in one film. 

There is not a lot else I can say about this movie but that it's worth the watch.

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Information -

Release Date: 20 Jan 2017
Time: 1hr 57mins
Cast:

James McAvoy ...
Dennis / Patricia / Hedwig / The Beast / Kevin Wendell Crumb / Barry / Orwell / Jade
Anya Taylor-Joy ...
Casey Cooke
Betty Buckley ...
Dr. Karen Fletcher
Haley Lu Richardson ...
Claire Benoit
Jessica Sula ...
Marcia

  

La La Land - Movie Review


Star Rating: ✮✰✰✰✰

Storyline - 

"Mia, an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian, a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart." - imdb.com

Review - 

If you are someone who is now upset because I gave this movie a one star rating, do yourself a favour and stop reading this review now.

If, like me, you want to watch this movie out of sheer curiosity, but have no idea what it's about, just save yourself two hours of your life and just don't.

La La Land is an unnecessarily fantastical movie about a couple who both want to make in big in LA. Mia (Emma Stone) an struggling actress who works at Warner Brothers Studios as a barista, trying to find a job. Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) is a washed up musican, who is struggling to deal with finical ruin after losing he's co-owned club.

They first officially meet at a party, where Sebastian plays in a cover band and Mia heckles him. This is followed by one of the many completely random dance scenes, as he walks to her car. Sebastian invites her to the movies, but Mia has forgotten she has dinner with her current boyfriend, who she ditches at the restaurant to see Sebastian. After a long winded song and dance, Sebastian joins a friends band which becomes famous leaving Mia is neglected. Here they have a blow out.

The movie ends with Mia and her husband walking into a jazz club after dinner, where Sebastian walks on stage and plays the song she first heard him play at a restaurant.

Review time, this movie was as painful to watch as writing that synopsis was. Through out the movie I often found myself sitting there saying "What the fuck?" to myself. I can't believe that this clusterfuck movie of cliques and stereotypes actually won an Oscar. Emma Stone looked sick through out the entire movie, her face gaunt and her too thin limbs.

The only redeeming quality this movie had was passion Sebastian had for jazz before he became a sellout. The bars they went to are the kind of place I like to go, and that the only thing I could relate to in this movie. Everything else just repulsed me with its unrealistic and shallow romantic qualities.

Not a movie for those who enjoy story or depth.

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Information - 

Release Date 25 Dec 2016
Time: 2hrs 7mins
Cast:

Ryan Gosling ...
Sebastian
Emma Stone ...
Mia
    

The Autumn Republic by Brian McClellan - Book Review


Star Rating: ✮✮✮✮✮ 

 Storyline - 

"The capital has fallen...
Field Marshal Tamas returns to his beloved country to find that for the first time in history, the capital city of Adro lies in the hands of a foreign invader. His son is missing, his allies are indistinguishable from his foes, and reinforcements are several weeks away.

An army divided...
With the Kez still bearing down upon them and without clear leadership, the Adran army has turned against itself. Inspector Adamat is drawn into the very heart of this new mutiny with promises of finding his kidnapped son.

All hope rests with one...
And Taniel Two-shot, hunted by men he once thought his friends, must safeguard the only chance Adro has of getting through this war without being destroyed...

THE AUTUMN REPUBLIC is the epic conclusion that began with Promise of Blood and The Crimson Campaign
." - Goodreads


Review -

The Autumn Republic immediately follows the events of 'The Crimson Campaign'. It follows the ventures of several characters, mainly Tamas, Taniel, and Adamat, which gives it an intricate story line.

I wish there had been more focus on the development on the history of this world. There were a lot of blank areas when it came to how Privileged and Powder Mage powers worked. You get a small taste of the Privileged powers when Bo explains them to Nila, but outside of that you only know they're the most powerful sorcerers in the world. I feel McClellan missed a big world building opportunity here. He also doesn't explain why Powder Mages consume gun powder in different ways, and the only other mage who is mentioned "snorting" powder outside of Tamas and Taniel, is Andriya. Even though these holes in information don't effect the story, it could have made it so much better.

The themes in this series often reminded me of the American Civil War, where guns are a relatively new development and can only be loaded with one bullet, making swords a vital weapon in combat. Making Powder Mages rare and dangerous.

I definitely recommend this to those who enjoyed The Left Hand of God, but want something more fast paced. 


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Information -

Format: Paperback 
: 131 x 198 x 40mm | 374g 
 
Pages: 577

Wednesday 12 April 2017

The Crimson Campaign br Brian McMclellan - Book Review


Star Rating: ✮✮✮✮✮

I can't believe I waited so long to read this series, but, in a way, I'm glad I did. That way I don't have to wait a year for the next book.

Absolutely gorgeous world with some if the most riveting characters.

Can not wait to dig in to the next book.
 

Format: Paperback 
: 131 x 198 x 41mm | 425g 
 
Pages: 593


Netflix's Iron Fist - Review


Star Rating: ✮✮✮✰✰

I've been avoiding writing my review about Iron Fist, as I'm still not quite sure how I feel about the series, even though I finished watching it over a week ago.

Storytime, Danny Rand (Finn Jones) has returned from the dead to reclaim his inheritance, his father's company. However, he has no proof of his identity and the current heads and childhood companions, Joy (Jessica Stroup) and Ward (Tom Pelphrey) Meachum, are skeptical of the intentions of this stranger.

With no where to go he convinces Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) to let him stay with her in her dojo, at least until he has reclaimed his company. Eventually evidence is found to prove Danny's identity and he claims a controlling interest in the company. With his lack of knowledge in how business is run, Danny attempts to change the company's morale direction through force. The board does not take this well.

There are also mysterious forces, known as The Hand, influencing Ward through his thought to be dead father, Harold Meachum (David  Wenham).

To be honest, it was hard to understand Danny's motivation to get his company back, as he constantly insists it is not for money. They were also a little vague as to how The Iron Fist works, as sometimes it worked when Danny was injured or when he cleared his ci.

It was the same kind of mess that caused me to have some many issues with Jessica Jones, the only thing that kept it interesting were the various Kung-Fu fight scenes through each episode. The story seemed to be scattered, they knew where they had to go but weren't quite sure how to get there, so they just threw a bunch of shit together and hoped it worked.

I think Daredevil was such a success, is because it focused on Matthew's origin as The Daredevil, rather than as a piece of The Defenders, which is where they lost me with Iron Fist. As I am not familiar with the character or their origins, it was a little hard to chew.

There is a promise of another season, as Danny and Colleen travel to K'un-Lun and it has disappeared, but that probably won't happen until after The Defenders and they have confused watchers further. The only reason I'm actually going to watch The Defenders is because I've already put in 5 season worth of viewing time into the Netflix's MCU. Got to commit to things, right?

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Monday 3 April 2017

Power Rangers - Movie Review


Star Rating : ✮✮✮✮✰

I was really apprehensive about seeing this movie, as I hated Power Rangers as a kid, the over-exaggerated fighting style just was not my thing, however, Theo was a die hard fan. This movie has definitely changed my mind, I actually left the cinema insanely excited for the next movie.

The story starts in a locker room, where Jason Scott (Darce Montgomery) and friend are attempting to lock a bull inside. Shortly followed by a small police chase and a crash that destroys Jason's future of becoming a pro-quarterback and giving a criminal record. He now has to attend detention every Saturday until he finishes school if he wishes to graduate. Here he meets Kimberly (Naomi Scott), an outcast cheerleader, and Billy (RJ Cyler), who suffers from Autism, causing him to be endlessly bullied, Jason defends Billy from his attacker.

Later Billy convinces Jason to drive him to an undisclosed location in exchange for "tricking out" Jason's ankle bracelet. When they arrive, events so unfold allowing the introduction of Zack (Ludi Lin) and Trini (Becky G.). They eventually discover these glowing "coins" they eventually give them the enhanced abilities of the Power Rangers. They are told they have 11 days before the prior Green Ranger, Rita (Elizabeth Banks), who still posses her coin and has gone rouge, will destroy the earth.

Jason, who has been bestowed with the power of the Red Ranger must lead the group into the fight of their lives.

I'm going to be totally honest, Darce Montgomery bares a startling resemblance to a young Zac Efron, which caused me to get a little distracted during the film, as I find myself ogling him. Sorry Theo...

Outside if that, the did really well at portraying the Power Rangers origin and how their powers work, something I never really got from the TV show, as I would never see the start of the season. Condensed into a 2 hour movie rather than a 60 episode season.

There was a scene where the teens are in water about to discover their "headquarters" for the first time, and they've had to swim down to an air pocket, and the air bubbles from their mouths are going down and not up. It just really annoyed me... Another issue I had was trying to identify the  Yellow, Black and Pink Zords as dinosaurs. They've lost the definition they had in the show.

Yet small annoyances can't really bring this film down, with it's not so subtle Transformers reference. There is a promise of a sequel including the Green Ranger, Tommy Oliver. I think that Power Rangers has a potential to rival the Marvel Cinematic Universe, if done right.

Movie Review - Thor Ragnarok