Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

Director: Michael Bay
Release Date: June 24, 2009
Genre: Action / Adventure
MPAA: Rated PG-13
DreamWorks




The ORB's take: Better than the first - Action from start to finish.

Movie Review:
Unbelievable! When I saw the first one two years ago, I walked out of the theater thinking that it would be hard to top this movie with it's sequel - well "Michael Bay" did it. Non-stop action from start to finish, same flavor of humor that was in the first movie that will make you laugh, and more Transformers to add to the cast. This installment is two-and-a-half hours long, but you will want more. If you enjoyed the first "Transformers" movie, please do not listen to most of the reviews that are out there saying this movie is horrible. It is far from that, I think that it is better than the first one and it is one of those movies that is worthy of a second and third trip to the theater to watch it again and again. The storyline for this movie was well put together, reminding me of some of the cartoon episodes where "Optimus Prime" would get beat and the "Autobots" would retreat, regroup and "Optimus Prime" would rise up and defeat the "Decepticons". Some of the reviews that I read said that the battles and camera angles were hard to focus on what is going on, that also is far from the truth, it only adds to the great effects that are in this film. The main cast members from the last film return to this film including "John Turturro", in which he is better in this movie than he was in the first. Most of the Transformers cast returns as well, including "Megatron". Go see this movie in a theater, don't wait for the DVD, it is worth your time and money - this movie is the definition of what movie "entertainment" was meant to be. I thank you "Michael Bay" for bringing my child-hood memories to the big screen once again, and hope in another two more years I can say the same. Well Done!

What to Watch For: Devastator, Alice, Bumblebee battling the Leopard.

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Official Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) Site
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Transformers - Revenge Of The Fallen Soundtrack (2009)

Artist: Various
Label: Reprise Records
Album Type: Soundtrack
Released: June 23, 2009





The Orb's Take:
Decent soundtrack, not worth it for 2 new releases.

Album Review:
With this soundtrack you get new songs from "Linkin Park", "The Used", and "Cavo" as well as songs from "Green Day", "Staind", "The Fray", "Taking Back Sunday", and "Avenged Sevenfold". It was refreshing to hear a great new track from "Linkin Park", solid through and through, hopefully giving us a taste of what is to come on their new album that might be released in late 2009. The most surprising track on this soundtrack was "The Used" covering the "Talking Heads" ("Burning Down The House") that was a completely different sound from the original, but in a good way. The other artist put out great tracks as well, but they are all songs you have heard if you have all of their latest albums. My advice to you would be to download the singles on itunes instead of buying the whole soundtrack. This is just something that produced a couple of new songs to get you amped up for what looks to be a great movie. It would have been a better soundtrack if it would have produced brand new tracks from all the bands.

What to Listen to: "Burning Down The House", "New Divide"
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Official Transformers - Revenge Of The Fallen website
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Night At The Museum 2 (2009)

Director: Shawn Levy
Release Date: May 22, 2009
Genre: Comedy / Adventure
MPAA: Rated PG
20th Century-Fox




The ORB's take:
Same as the first, watch it with the kids.

Movie Review:
This movie was nothing less than expected, it is just like the first, just in a different location. The movie works if you enjoyed the first installment, "Ben Stiller" and the rest of the cast have good chemistry so the dialog is not awkward, but there are parts in the movie where you will get bored. This is a very kid friendly movie, with very, very, very mild language; if any at all, there is no sex, and there are not really any sexual dialog or references either (I have seen a lot worse on an eight-o-clock sitcom). This film introduces new characters to the "Night Of The Museum" line up such as Stiller's character's side-kick "Amelia Earhart" and a new funny man, "Bill Hader's" (Saturday Night Live) character ("General Custer") as well as, "Owen Wilson" reprising his original role as "Jedediah Smith"
. The story line is simple, "Ben Stiller" finds fame in a business he created so he leaves the Museum, which leads to some of the exhibits getting removed and shipped storage at the Smithsonian. "Ben Stiller" realizes his friends are in trouble and then begins the adventure of him getting them all back home to the Museum they belong in. Not a bad movie, but wait for the DVD, and rent the movie first before you buy it to make sure it is worth a second watch in your household.

What to Watch For: The bobble Einsteins

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Official Night At The Museum 2 (2009) Site
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Drag Me To Hell (2009)

Director: Sam Raimi
Release Date: May 29, 2009
Genre: Horror / Thriller
MPAA: Rated PG-13
Summit Entertainment




The ORB's take:
Entertaining, surprisingly funny in spots.

Movie Review:
This movie was definitely better than I had anticipated it to be. It reminded me of the movie "Cabin Fever" because of the satire it used along with the horror to make it not just a typical horror flick. Will you jump in your seat watching this movie? Yes. Will you be able to predict when you will jump? Yes. But that is o.k. in this film because it is entertaining. The storyline of this film is nothing complex - girl makes an old woman (who looks possessed) upset because she would not give her an extension on her mortgage, woman then places a curse on her, girl tries many different ways to get rid of it, when that does not work, desperate measures begin to take place to rid herself of the curse. Good cast, good director, and good plot for a horror film. An interesting side note, The "Mac / Apple" guy actually has an Iphone as a cell phone in the movie which they made a very marketable shot of the phone (I wonder if that is a contract thing). Wait for the DVD and enjoy the rental.

What to Watch For: The car fight scene scene

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Official Drag Me To Hell (2009) Site
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Push (2009)

Director: Paul McGuigan
Release Date: Feb. 6, 2009
Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
MPAA: Rated PG-13
Summit Entertainment




The ORB's take:
Interesting concept, not quite the best cast.

Movie Review:
I hoped it would have been better. With that being said, I have to say that I think my problem was the cast and the location this was shot. Most of the time, I don't think the location matters to me a lot but I thought it made this movie seem confined - That may make more sense after watching this film. This is a movie where "agents" are after "subjects" that have different inherited powers, so there are a lot of foot chases and running so they don't get captured, repeat, then repeat again. Half way through this flick I was wanted them to just get to the end fight and get it over with. Throughout the movie you learn about the powers that these people have, and the agency has that been trying to develop a super-serum to enhance their powers so that the government can use them in war- type situations. Some of them have powers to push (movers), predict the future (watchers), shadow people so they can't be found (shadows), scream until your head explodes (bleeders), sniffers (yes, they can sniff something and see the past of that object - and they seem like they will sniff anything), and so on and so on. The push (mover) power is probably the best power in the film, it is the power of telekinesis, and is the power most focused upon throughout this film. The cast does have some people you will recognize like Djimon Hounsou ("Gladiator"), Chris Evans ("Fantastic Four"), Camilla Belle ("10,000 B.C."), and Dakota Fanning ("Man on Fire"), but there is not very good chemistry. One thing that was hard to believe was hearing fifteen year old Dakota Fanning trying to sound believable when she was swearing. Rent the DVD, when you have seen everything else. It could have definitely worked, but somehow didn't.

What to Watch For: The end fight scene.

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Official Push (2009) Site
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