Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Frozen II

Six years after the original film shattered box office records and gave us some new iconic Disney songs, Frozen II sees most of the characters return with an all new story and songs. Set three years after the first movie, Elsa and Anna have grown closer now that Elsa is no longer afraid of her magical ice powers. Kristoff and Anna are still together and he plans to propose to her and Olaf is given a permafrost to keep him alive even in the heat. When Elsa starts to hear a mysterious voice, it leads to everyone in Arendelle to be driven out by elemental spirits. The Trolls advise Elsa and the others to go to the Enchanted Forest wherein they learn the secrets of Elsa's powers and a dark secret about the throne. This sequel has an epic tone to it due to the large stakes involved, the expansion of mythology from the 2013 film, and the grand sweeping landscapes the characters travel through. It's a great sequel though it's nowhere near as memorable as the first Frozen mainly due to some story problems. The biggest problem is that while Kristoff and Olaf return, they don't do that much and most of the time get sidelined to focus on Anna and Elsa. Kristoff's attempt to propose keeps going wrong as he says something that Anna misinterprets happens too often and loses its appeal after a while, though a song he has in the middle is fun. While Josh Gad provides memorable quotes and some good moments, Olaf's just there most of the time and just to remind everyone that eventually change happens. However, what Kristoff and Olaf lack, the movie makes up for it with Elsa and Anna's story and the songs that accompany them. What the two go through is a great combination of heart warming and tragic as they work together but also end up going apart at a certain point. Most of the cast return, and the chemistry between them has grown so much that it's easy to see Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff being so close to each other. The animation has not only the same feel as the 2013 film, but has also been upgraded to a point that many scenes look so real. While the new songs are great and a few are powerful, there's not one that I can say could top Let It Go. One moment that is a little silly and hard to take serious is a flashback with narration explaining how a battle was considered brutal despite not showing much and not looking that violent. Expanding on the first entry, Frozen II has a lot of flaws but makes up for them with great voice acting, memorable music, and a compelling story. Over all: 100%
2019 top list so far:
1. Jojo Rabbit
2. Judy
3. Avengers: Endgame
4. Ready or Not
5. Doctor Sleep
6. Frozen II
7. Joker
8. The Lighthouse
9. Toy Story 4
10. Hustlers
11. Shazam!
12. Spider-Man: Far From Home
13. Villains
14. Zombieland: Double Tap
15. Rocketman
16. The Current War
17. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
18. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
19. Ad Astra
20. It Chapter 2
21. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
22. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
23. Hobbs & Shaw
24. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
25. Us
26. Aladdin 2019
27. Pokemon Detective Pikachu
28. Captain Marvel
29. The Lion King 2019
30. Yesterday
31. Pet Sematary 2019
32. The Upside
33. Dark Phoenix
34. Cold Pursuit
35. Glass

Friday, November 15, 2019

Jojo Rabbit

Best describes as an anti-hate satire, Jojo Rabbit is a black comedy set in a small town in Nazi Germany at the end of the Second World War. The movie focuses on a ten year old boy nicknamed Jojo who is such a huge supporter of Hitler that he sometimes imagines an imaginary and over the top version of the Fuhrer and even joins the Hitler Youth. Things change when he learns that his mother has secretly hidden a young Jewish girl named Elsa in their house and begins to question everything he's been taught as Jojo gets to learn about Jews from Elsa and her mother's activities against the Nazis. Based on a novel by Christine Leunens, director and writer Taika Waititi manages to make what could have been such a sour and depressing story and turn it into a funny but still dramatic movie that mocks Nazi Germany and the over the top eccentricities and beliefs they shared, such as constantly giving the Heil Hitler salute at any person you meet and the many things they believed about youths. Waititi, himself, plays the imaginary Hitler and the chemistry between him and Roman Griffin Davis, who plays Jojo, is perfect. It's genius just how crazy Waititi portrays him not only in the crazy things he says but also because the actor/director himself is Jewish. Even without imaginary Hitler, the film has many characters that are just as over the top but without going to overboard on how silly they can be. Many jokes land well while others don't always work, though it helps that they're very fast paced. While the shift to the more dramatic parts are a little jarring and sudden, Waititi at least takes the time to linger on them longer compared to the faster comedy so we can feel it. Jojo Rabbit is a great comedy that helps remind people just how small and weak people who hate, like the Nazis, really are thanks to a great cast, funny story, and Take Waititi's brilliant direction. Over all: 100%
2019 top list so far:
1. Jojo Rabbit
2. Judy
3. Avengers: Endgame
4. Ready or Not
5. Doctor Sleep
6. Joker
7. The Lighthouse
8. Toy Story 4
9. Hustlers
10. Shazam!
11. Spider-Man: Far From Home
12. Villains
13. Zombieland: Double Tap
14. Rocketman
15. The Current War
16. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
17. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
18. Ad Astra
19. It Chapter 2
20. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
21. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
22. Hobbs & Shaw
23. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
24. Us
25. Aladdin 2019
26. Pokemon Detective Pikachu
27. Captain Marvel
28. The Lion King 2019
29. Yesterday
30. Pet Sematary 2019
31. The Upside
32. Dark Phoenix
33. Cold Pursuit
34. Glass

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Doctor Sleep

The sequel to the 1980 Stanley Kubrick The Shining, which was a slight adaptation of a Stephen King novel, Doctor Sleep is also based on a King novel. With Mike Flanagan taking on a sequel to a Kubrick classic, which is not an easy task, he manages to create a film that has the spirit from 39 years ago while also giving us its own fresh take. Ewan McGregor plays Dan Torrance, the child from the original, who has grown up to be a broken man due to the trauma he still faces from what happened at the Overlook and afraid to use his shinning abilities. After spending a few years dealing with his sobriety, Dan meets a young girl, Abra, with a much powerful shine and they confront a cult known as the True Knot that either recruit or kill others that shine and absorb their powers to live as long as possible. Led by Rebecca Ferguson's Rose the Hat, the True Knot notice how powerful Abra is and are determined to go after her, which Dan and her use to their advantage once they decide to go back to the Overlook for one last fight. Flanagan makes the film his own while also still in keeping with much of Kubrick's style, including certain camera shots, editing similar to what films did back then, and the music and theme. McGregor and Ferguson give such outstanding performances, especially since Ewan himself is a recovering alcoholic and thus you really see the struggle in both Dan and his actor. Abra's actress, Kyliegh Curran, is not just a newcomer but she is amazing and is able to go toe to toe with the veteran actors she's with. Doctor Sleep does an amazing job at building up the world that was first introduced in 1980 by expanding on what shining is and the many different abilities that it can give people. While certainly not as terrifying as the previous entry it does deliver on its creepy atmosphere thanks to aspects like the cinematography and perfectly capturing the eeriness of the haunted hotel especially after it was abandoned and left to rot. Though a problem when going back to the Overlook is that there are flashbacks to the first film and certain shots that echo to the past that are unnecessary and feel forced. Even with a powerful ending and an awesome way of defeating Rose, there are hints that there could be another sequel as she points out that there are other people like her which makes you wonder how they'll be dealt with. Though a tad long, Doctor Sleep goes by quickly and everyone involved, whether behind the scenes or in front of the camera, proves that it is possible to make a sequel to a film made by someone of Kubrick's caliber. Over all: 100%
2019 top list so far:
1. Judy
2. Avengers: Endgame
3. Ready or Not
4. Doctor Sleep
5. Joker
6. The Lighthouse
7. Toy Story 4
8. Hustlers
9. Shazam!
10. Spider-Man: Far From Home
11. Villains
12. Zombieland: Double Tap
13. Rocketman
14. The Current War
15. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
16. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
17. Ad Astra
18. It Chapter 2
19. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
20. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
21. Hobbs & Shaw
22. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
23. Us
24. Aladdin 2019
25. Pokemon Detective Pikachu
26. Captain Marvel
27. The Lion King 2019
28. Yesterday
29. Pet Sematary 2019
30. The Upside
31. Dark Phoenix
32. Cold Pursuit
33. Glass

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Howard the Duck Vol. 1 #1

My first comic from the 1970s, Howard the Duck Vol. 1 #1 is a Marvel issue that stars Howard the Duck with Spider-Man guest starring. Released in 1976, this is Howard's first solo outing in his own title three years after he debuted in Adventures into Fear #19 and appearing a few other times in other titles. The comic has Howard, tired of being treated horribly by humans and considered a joke, contemplating suicide. He decides to climb a tower that's in the middle of the swamp so that he could jump off it from the roof. As Howard nears the top, he finds an open window and enters so he can rest from the constant climbing. He finds a woman, Beverly Switzler, chained up and is soon attacked by an attack dog that Howard is able to kill, which then transforms back into a barbarian human. Pro-Rata, the master of the barbarian dog and the one who chained up Beverly, captures Howard and forces the anthropomorphic duck and the young woman to go into another dimension to retrieve an artifact so that Rata can rule the world. At the same time, Peter Parker is assigned by Jameson to go to Cleveland to verify peoples' story about a talking duck. In the other dimension, Howard and Beverly are able to fight off various creatures and come upon the artifact. When Rata transports them back, he also ends up transporting a large flying creature that threatens everything. Soon, Spider-Man shows up and helps Howard defeat Rata and the comic ends with the two heroes parting ways, with Spider-Man chasing after the flying creature while Howard and Beverly form a partnership. Steve Garber's writing is chuck of hilarious moments that at first feel serious but in a certain way can be viewed as funny. Vol. 1 #1 manages to give us a fun one-off antagonist whose theme and gimmick outright parodies comic book villains with outlandish ideas. Pro-Rata's entire thing is that he's a magician who specializes in accounting, hence why his tower is made of credit cards, his method of taking over the world is a mystical counting machine that needs a literal key shaped artifact, and why the temple to find said artifact is surrounded by giant stone numbers. Howard's constant desire to kill himself even when he is defending himself is just the right amount of dark and funny. The comic's combination of artwork and coloring gives a very detailed world with a great combination of dark and light. Howard the Duck Vol. 1 #1 is a hilarious start for one of Marvel's most underrated characters with clever use of satire and great comedic parts. Over all: 100%
Top list so far for 2nd set of comics:
1. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #6
2. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #5
3. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #4
4. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #3
5. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #1
6. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Crisis in a Half Shell #2
7. Howard the Duck Vol. 1 #1
8. Deadpool Kills Deadpool
9. Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness
10. Wonder Woman: Rebirth (2016) #1
11. The Tick: Free Comic Book Day 2018
12. Free Comic Book Day 2018: James Bond 007-VARGR
13. Free Comic Book Day 2018 Invader Zim: Floopsy Bloops Shmoopsy
14. The Legend of Wonder Woman (2015-2016) #1
15. Free Comic Book Day: The Legend of Korra & Nintendo ARMS 2018
16. Ant-Man (2015) Vol. 1 #1: Second-Chance Man Part 1
17. Batman/The Flash: The Button
18. The Adventures of Superman Vol. 1 #500
19. The Unworthy Thor (2016-2017) #1
20. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #5
21. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #6
22. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #4
23. Thor: God of Thunder Vol. 1 #1
24. Wonder Woman Free Comic Book Day 2017 Special Edition (2017-) issue #1
25. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #2
26. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #1
27. Incredible Hulk (1999-2007) #92: Planet Hulk Part One
28. Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #3
29. Wonder Woman (2006-2011) #1
30. The Astonishing Ant-Man (2015-2016) #1
31. Star Wars: Rogue One Adaptation #1
32. Tate's Not At Comic Con Local Indy Anthology #8

Friday, November 8, 2019

The Lighthouse

A psychological horror film that mixes elements from Ingmar Bergman and Lovecraftian terror, The Lighthouse is a very claustrophobic yet sweepingly haunting look at the relationship of two lighthouse keepers in an isolated island. With Robert Eggers directing and cowriting with his brother and the two keepers played by Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, everyone involved crafts such a masterful and often unsettling movie that makes you question what's really going on and doesn't answer many questions. The black and white cinematography adds to the mystic of not always being sure what you're looking at. The Lighthouse might as well have been shot in a small island with a lighthouse from the late 19th century as the production design really makes you feel like the characters are really there. Willem Dafoe is always magnificent, but Pattinson is the one to watch as he goes madder and madder until his mind completely breaks from the many stresses his job does to him and the psychological toll of only ever being with one other person for weeks on end. Though the performances and much of Eggers's direction is hurt a bit due to his pushing everyone even in the frigid conditions of where they shot it. Also, while there is great dialogue between the two and it is well written, Dafoe has such a strong accent and speaks so loudly and quickly that it gets hard at times to understand some of what he says. But, still, The Lighthouse is so original and manages to make beautiful mermaids and sea gulls terrifying. Over all: 100%
2019 top list so far:
1. Judy
2. Avengers: Endgame
3. Ready or Not
4. Joker
5. The Lighthouse
6. Toy Story 4
7. Hustlers
8. Shazam!
9. Spider-Man: Far From Home
10. Villains
11. Zombieland: Double Tap
12. Rocketman
13. The Current War
14. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
15. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
16. Ad Astra
17. It Chapter 2
18. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
19. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
20. Hobbs & Shaw
21. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
22. Us
23. Aladdin 2019
24. Pokemon Detective Pikachu
25. Captain Marvel
26. The Lion King 2019
27. Yesterday
28. Pet Sematary 2019
29. The Upside
30. Dark Phoenix
31. Cold Pursuit
32. Glass