Friday, November 16, 2012

Breaking Dawn Part 2



PG-13
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Kristin Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Maggie Grace, Billy Burke and Mackenzie Foy.
Running Time: 1 Hour and 55 Minutes

Well, here we go for the fifth and final movie in the popular Twilight Saga.
 During the last movie, Breaking Dawn part 1, where Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristin Stewart) were married and she became pregnant and had a baby girl they named Renesmee.
This movie picks right up from there, with Bella waking up with the traditional "vampire eyes", and you know for sure the transformation has taken place!
 Bella is now a full-fledged vampire with all of the characteristics that go along with it. She now is super-strong, she does not have to eat human food, but she has to feed off of the blood of living creatures, she has no need of sleep and her body temperature is cold. This gives she and Edward all of the freedom they need to pursue each other without any limitations! She also has all of the help of the family to take care of Renesmee, so she is not burdened with the care of a newborn.
They are also given a beautiful home of their own as a wedding gift from the Cullen family.
This is the story of Edward, Bella, Renesmee and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and how he is going to be personally involved with their family.
When one of the Cullen's cousins Irina (Maggie Grace) witness' Renesmee existence, she panics and travels   to and informs the very powerful Volturi that there has been a crime committed and Renesmee has been born.
Alice (Ashley Greene) has a vision and informs the Cullen's that the Volturi will be coming to seek revenge and everyone is in danger!
The ultimate crime in the governing world of the Vampires is to produce an immortal child, they are unaware that they can produce off-spring with a humans!
The Cullen's summon help with other Vampires from all over the world to come and help them with their impending doom of the ultimate Volturi showdown.
They decided to change it up a little bit and the audience was in shock in the final scene of the movie! There was a very violent and graphic battle scene that included human decapitations and people being thrown into fires.
Overall, I guess that this was probably as good of a conclusion that they could probably come up with. The audience seemed to really enjoy it.
 I really enjoyed the very final scene where Edward and Bella were alone in their special meadow of purple flowers and she is able to go back in time and reminisce, showing him memories from all of their previous movies. That was very touching and emotional and it made the scene feel very final.
The audience really enjoyed the movie and they erupted in applause when it was over.
Parents be advised that there were some side view nude scenes, sexual situations and references. There was also a lot of disturbing and graphic violence at the end.
 I am giving "Breaking Dawn" part 2- three bags of popcorn!



Lincoln

PG-13
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Hal Holbrook, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and James Spader.
Running Time:  2 Hours and 29 Minutes.

This is the story of President Abraham Lincoln as he struggles with the very difficult decision of passing The Emancipation Proclaimation and all of the ramifications that will follow.
It takes place during his Presidency during 1863.
With great angst and turmoil he finally gets enough votes through Congress to pass the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in December of 1865. This allows slaves to finally have the freedom they so richly deserved!
This movie was an epic story of emotions from Lincoln played by Daniel Day-Lewis flawlessly!  The struggle he endured trying to justify his intense feelings about the equality of every human and their right to be the masters of their own destination! Lincoln was a man of great honor and love of others. He was a storyteller, and yet he still garnered the respect of all the people.
Sally Field was amazing starring as Mary Todd Lincoln ( Lincoln's wife) with her own personal demons. She struggled daily with the loss of one of their son's and was never able to come to terms with losing him and the heartache she endured on a daily basis! She suffered with headache's and had a rocky relationship with the President.
Tommy Lee Jones starred as Thaddeus Stephens and he also did an outstanding job! Thaddeus Stephens was also a big proponent of the freedom and equality for everyone and wanted the Thirteenth Amendment to be passed as well.
I found this movie to be very educational and it helped me to understand how important and emotional this time in our history really was for all of these people. The country was very divided and it kind of reminded me of the way our Country is divided right now.
The Civil War was raging and the death and carnage were catastrophic! Lincoln was a deeply passionate man and he fought valiantly with everything he had to be a patriot and a proponent of civil rights for everyone!
I believe that if you go and see this movie you will be touched by the sacrifices that our forefathers endured and you will realize how fortunate we are to live in this great Country!
Parents be advised that there are some realistic and graphic war scenes with death and body parts that children might find disturbing. There is also one use of the F-bomb and some other mild profanity to be aware of. I think that this movie would be appropriate for children ages 13 and over due to the realities of war.
I am giving "Lincoln" four bags of popcorn!



Friday, November 9, 2012

Skyfall

Pg-13
Starring: Daniel Craig, Dame Judy Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Berenice Marlohe and Ben Whishaw.
Running Time: 2 Hours and 23 Minutes

Once again Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in this seriously amazing installment of the Bond series. This movie starts out right from the beginning with super action and adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat and you will be completely engaged in it until the end of the movie!
I  recently visited London in September and that made it even more interesting for me as well. I loved seeing all of the great London scenery that was highlighted in this movie.
The character M (Dame Judy Dench) has to confront her past when a disk is stolen and undetermined terrorists are out to take down and destroy British agents.
 Gareth Mallory ( Ralph Fiennes) ( who just also happened to play the character Lord Voldemort in all of the Harry Potter films) is trying to convince her to retire so she can start to enjoy her golden years, but she will have none of that and she tells him to let her be and she will let him know when she is ready to retire.
Silva (Javier Bardem) is the new villain, he is a very evil and deranged character who is determined to kill M! He is obsessed with her destruction and will go to any length to carry out his evil operation!
James Bond has been severely injured in this movie and is determined to fight his way back to tip-top shape and resume his status once again as Agent 007. He is confronted with just about every single obstacle that you can possibly imagine in this movie. From Istanbul to London to Shanghai to Macau and Scotland, you will find action and adventure that is thoroughly entertaining. 
Daniel Craig once again did an exceptional job portraying Bond in his usual classic style.
There were two women in this movie that were beautiful and talented so I never felt that there was one typical Bond girl in this movie. Naomie Harris played Eve, an agent and Berenice Marlohe played Severine, a damsel in distress. Q is played by Ben Whishaw, a refreshing and fun young man who adds new dimension to the movie.
Parents be advised that there is the typical Bond violence with gunfire, explosions and action sequences, also there is a sexual shower scene between  Bond and Severine that was suggestive without any real nudity.
I found this movie to be my favorite of all of the Bond movies! I was riveted with this movie and I would strongly recommend it! 
I am giving "Skyfall" three and a half bags of popcorn!




Friday, November 2, 2012

Wreck- It Ralph

PG
John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch and Alan Tudyk
Running Time: 1 Hour and 48 Minutes
Animation

Ralph (John C. Reilly) is a video game character with real heart and soul. He stands 9 feet tall with a large muscular body and very large hands. His character portrays the bad guy who is continually thrown off of the top of the building in his video game. He is programmed to destroy buildings and his counterpart Fix-it Felix (Jack McBrayer) is programmed to fix everything that Ralph destroys with his magic hammer.
This is the story of Ralph trying to fit in with all of the characters of his video game. All of the people dislike him and he is an outcast because he is the "bad guy"! He is told that he will never be included unless he can prove to all of them that he is worthy and he needs to justify his worthiness by earning a medal to prove he can be a hero. If he can pull this off, then he will eagerly be accepted into their world. So he sets off to find a way to prove himself to be a hero and receive a medal of honor. He soon ends up wrecking everything, including unleashing viruses that threaten the entire arcade!
He encounters a darling little girl named Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) who is considered a "glitch" and continues to not fit in with the characters in her video game "Sugar Rush". She is plagued by a group of peers who are bullies and make her cry. Ralph is there and he helps her to handle them and chases them off.
Vanellope's dream is to drive a racing car and win a race. If she win's, then she receives a medal! So they work together to help each other out. Chaos ensues and the plan is almost sabotaged. The King, King Candy (Alan Tudyk) was evil and tried to undermine Vanellope's success at winning her race.
This movie is really cute and has a lot of sensitive moments in it. The animation and the colors in the movie were absolutely outstanding! I really appreciated that they addressed the issue of bullying and the heartache it can cause!!!
Parents be aware that it has some cartoon style violence and potty humor. I believe that it will be appropriate for most children ages four and up.
I am giving "Wreck-It Ralph" three bags of popcorn!

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