Thursday, 2 June 2011

X-Men: First Class movie review

X men: First Class. It’s a film that, I guess has had the most speculation than any other comic book film, let alone normal film. However this speculation, especially from a fanboys point of view has had majority of negative speculation. By majority, I mean 99.99% awful reactions. However I for one has been extremely excited for this film, ever since it was announced that Matthew Vaughn will be directing. I mean who doesn’t like Kick Ass?! Anyway this fantastic, yes I said fantastic film does not fall short from such films as Kick Ass, I’ll even go as far as saying it could be on par with Dark Knight. 
To be honest, while I was sitting in the cinema watching this film, the only thing I was worrying about was how to review this film as best as possible without too many spoilers. However there are going to be a few, I’ll let you know, and you can scroll past. Let’s start with the cast, shall we? Well... I guess it’s an obvious bet that the two most prominent actors are Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy, who has actually been a fan favourite of mine since Wanted. Fassbender also went up in my books since Quentin Tarentino’s Inglorios B******* (censored for my younger readers). I digress, let’s get back on the topic at hand. X men. When it was first announced that McAvoy was playing Professor X who was made famous by Sir Patrick Stewart, I thought he is going to have a rather tough job filling that wheelchair. However ever since I saw the first trailer to this film, I knew he was going to do the role justice. He isn’t the Professor X we know from the first installments of the X men series or even the comics, but let’s not forget this is a prequel. This film, (and hopefully sequels after) revolves around how this young, english gentlemen gets from point A to Point B. This film has only just cracked the surface of this journey and I can’t wait to see what lies ahead. 
Michael Fassbender certainly made this role his own, his introduction to the film, with him hunting down Nazis is certainly very similar to Inglorious Bastards, yeah I know, pretty much every other reviewer has said that but when you agree with something, you can’t help but repeat it. His journey from Erik to Magneto is somewhat completed throughout the film but again from the ending you can’t help but want to see more. He does fill the giant Wolverine hole (even though we do this a certain cigar-chomping, feral mutant that can’t help but go ‘snikt’ all the time) with his sense of anger and pain, sorry Hugh Jackman but you were not missed in this film. Sorry guys but I’m about to place a spoiler here so feel free to keep reading a scroll down a little bit. The scenes where Charles unlocks Erik’s memories, or the scene where Erik’s mother is killed in front of him by Sebastion Shaw (who I’ll get on in a minute) and even the scene where Charles is placed in a wheelchair by Magneto are all extremely emotional and you can’t help but feel Magnetos pain, Fassbender is truly fantastic and I hope to see him with the helmet again soon. 
Other members of the cast also played their roles very well, for example Lucas Till was very good at Havok often dishing out some funny one-liners, Nicholas Hoult played one of my favourite all time X men, Beast very well, however one X men that again needs a special mention would be Mystique who is played by Jennifer Lawrence. She carries her fish-out-of-water, misplaced and alone character very well and really carries the message of the film ‘mutant and proud’ throughout the film. Spoilers here guys. There is also a very funny scene within the film. turns out that Hugh Jackman was not the only original cast member to be in the film, Rebecca Romijin also had a part. As Mystique is trying to seduce Erik, Erik, says “Maybe in a few years”, which Mystique shape shifts into her older self, which I thought was a very nice nod to the continuity. 
Even though I really loved this film, there are obviously going to be some negative parts because as much as I loved it, I’m not going to be able to give this film 5/5 stars. The Hellfire club, for the most part was interesting, Kevin Bacon played Shaw well, not as well as say Tom Hiddleston in Thor, but he did have a very large hand in creating Magneto, and he did well in that aspect.  However January Jones who played Emma Frost was horrendously mis-cast, her acting was poor, her presence was cheesy and her voice was emotionless, however one bad actor is often out-shadowed by many good actors. 
Another aspect that I want to mention is the score for the film. What a beautiful soundtrack. Each tune went stunningly well with the scenes and you can’t help but feel entranced when listening to them. 
The Visual Effects was also very well done, Digital Domain, among other production houses did a very good job at complimenting the story, especially all these different unique powers and I hope that these Visual Effects companies that were used in this film will be once again used to restore life to the film series. 
So, all in all, I have to say this film was fantastic and aspirational to what Fox should be doing with the franchise. The acting was perfect, apart from maybe Jones’ Emma Frost, the score was lovely, the unique cinematography used by Vaughn was interesting and captivating, and I understand that yes, all you fanboys out there are having problems with Cyclops or Jean Grey not being in the film, but let’s just say Wolverine isn’t the only famous X men that makes a cameo in the film, just keep your eye out in the Cerebro scene. The X men have always been my favourite superhero team, the idea that they protect the same people that hate them is very unique. The original five X men may not be in here apart from Beast, but Vaughn and Jane Goldmen certainly keeps the same tone that the X men have had for the last 50 years and have breathed a fresh, new light into a dying franchise, if there was ever a better metaphor for a phoenix rising from the ashes, this would be it. Thanks for reading guys and remember to check out my Youtube and Twitter for more reviews and news. JBatesyBoy, out. 

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Thor Review

When this film was first announced, along with the directors and cast... people started to wonder if Marvel and Kevin Feige, Head of production had maybe gone slightly insane. Come on guys, seriously, when we first heard the news that Kenneth Branagh was directing who mainly specialised in Shakesperean films, people started to feel a little bit skeptical and then came word that we were getting  someone, nearly unknown (apart from his 45 second role in Star Trek) to take the lead and play Thor. Ok, I said, that could be fine, he just needs to get in shape and we have ourselves a Thor. You see I like to be optimistic when it comes to this kind of Genre, I mean seriously I tried to optimistic when Spiderman 3 came out, but let's face it, no one is that optimistic. Then the news broke that Tom Hiddleston will play Thor's brother Loki. Get the riot squad in here, because the fanboys are not happy! Seriously, what were we going to see, a shakespearean superhero?! Really? Yes. But you know what, after yesterday, I'm glad that these very talented people were given the chance to adapt such a great character.
From the beginning of the film, we are treated to high levels of talent and stunning VFX, especially, the beautiful city of Asgard. Picture the cloud city of Coruscent from Star Wars and x100, then you might get a slight image in your head of what Asgard looks like. I'm getting ahead of myself, let me start from the beginning. The cast. Yes at first we were skeptical and scared of what could be, but after even watching this film for 5 minutes I started to feel ashamed of what I was thinking when it was first announced.
Lets start with the main man himself, Thor, played by newcomer Chris Hemsworth. This guy was goood, he had Thor down to the T. He nailed the comedic scenes and completely blew me away with the action packed scenes, especially the fight between the frost giants and then the fight against the Destroyer armor. No, I'm not going to say 'spoilers alert' because both those scenes are in the trailer and if you haven't scene that, then what the hell are you doing reading this blog?! Get your ass over to youtube! Anthony Hopkins. He deserves to have his name as a whole sentence. I mean, when is this guy bad in a role? Even if the film that he is in, is crap, you will still walk out that cinema and be like 'Oh, you know what, he was great in that, very enjoyable' Because let's face it, he is the man! And to sir, Anothony, I am sorry for any thoughts I had about you not performing well in this film, I was wrong. Odin was BADASS, I was hooked when it came to his scenes, I am gonna try and not spoil anything for you, but I have to say, Odin can hold his own against an army of Frost Giants! Now guys, let's movie onto one of the best parts of the film, Tom Hiddleston. Wow can this guy perform. He was awesome as Loki! Before yesterday, I was slightly worried that he will be the villian in Avengers, you know I'm thinking, we want some fresh faces for a villian in Avengers, but after seeing him in this, I cannot wait until I see him go up against Earths Mightiest heroes! It will be truly epic!
I want to stop here because I feel if I keep typing, I'm gonna start to spoil the whole film for you guys, for example that bit where Haw--- Whoah that was a close one, Time to stop. I hope you enjoyed this and check my twitter for updates on when my next blog will be up. Heres the link: http://twitter.com/#!/Jbatesyboy JBatesyBoy, Out.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Hurt Locker Film Review

OK, so let's face it, for a reviewer I'm a bit behind seeing how this film was released over a year ago but I thought, I can't have a blog and have nothing to read so I thought of the most recent film I watched. Let me tell you though, it was well worth the wait! If anyone hasn't seen this, which I find highly doubtful then you need to watch it ASAP. It delivers a hard, dramatic and oh so real performance of life as a bomb disposal unit in the Middle-East. This film has moments of utter power, however it has certain humorous aspects, particularily the 'wild man' side of 'James' who is famously played by a fairly new up-comer, Jeremy Renner who is seen in 'The Town', and who will play the famous Marvel Comics Archer Hawkeye in the up-coming Marvel Studios 'Avengers'. The film does mainly focus on Renners character but it does delve quite heavily into the other team members, especially Elsridge who is a soldier who was traumatized after the death of his previous team leader and the film not only depicts the soldiers rotation but also his come back. The film keeps you interested and eager to see what happens next. Sorry to James Cameron but this film was, In my opinion better than Avatar, it may not have had the most innovative SFX ever seen but it did have an amazing and well thought out story line which was not only interesting but it was real. Thanks for reading guys, follow my twitter for updates and quick reviews.