Sunday, 10 August 2025

The Importance of Being Earnest 2002 by AverageMansReviews

The Importance of Being Earnest 2002 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/strangling/medical

In 1890s England: briefly; these two individuals are living two double lives; Algernon "Algy" Moncrieff/other characters [Rupert Everett:] he is very much a silver tongued sweet talker, whilst  John "Jack" Worthing [Colin Firth:] he is much more of a gentleman about these things; this is their story.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 97 minutes film is really slow, I was genuinely when I saw 97 minutes; I was like that can't be right. Because it moves and feels comfortably 120 minutes film easily, where towards the final sections or there or thereabouts I was beginning to nod off.

Art; the scenery, and set designs, wardrobe and all that does an elegant and breezy approach to the 1890s England to an extra standard

Character developments, performances and comedy; the character developments broadly speaking all good, with a really sturdy outlay of these two characters/performers that live these double lives. The performances of this cast throughout all understood what was required for their characters and performance/performances; chemistry. Now this is where things are going to be a bit difficult for me to reference, because it is written in old English/dialogue in old English; the comedy is of a very dry deliverance and situated in these dialogue exchanges: so I just wanted to put this in so that I acknowledge there is some comedy references in the dialogue exchanges. But for an easier life I just decided to go for these two examples; now and again we have Reese Witherspoon as Cecily Cardew: the love interest of one of our two male characters/performers: as she is fantasising over her white knight in shining armour coming to rescue her and then later on we have our lead partnership Algernon/Everett and Worthing/Firth; doing this whole 1890's equivalent of the 1980's predominately boyfriend getting his boombox and playing their favourite song outside her bedroom until she takes them back: for people that like their film in essence it is the equivalent of Say Anything 1989, where John Cusack as Lloyd Dobler: is in this sequence exactly doing this with his boombox: on a quick side note I mean know of this reference but full disclosure I have never seen the film all the way through. But I digress; but essentially that is what we have with these two characters playing instruments such as a piano and yes the house staff are moving around with the piano.

This film receives: 6/10, this film is good; don't get me wrong I am happy I have seen it, but now I have seen it; it is one of those films that doesn't have much of a repeating viewing factor about it and at some point or another there are some extra scenes; this film also has some awards accredited to its name such as; 2 Winner that includes but is not limited to Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2003 Silver Ribbon Best Costume Design (Migliori Costumi) Maurizio Millenotti Shared with: Ma che colpa abbiamo noi and 2 Nominees which also includes but not limited to Teen Choice Awards 2002 Teen Choice Award Film - Choice Actress, Comedy Reese Witherspoon

 

The Wizard of Oz 1939 by AverageMansReviews

The Wizard of Oz 1939 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/transformation/melting/environmental/burning/squashing/animal cruelty/chopping/medical

“Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore”: briefly; Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto [Judy Garland and Terry Cairn Terrier Dog:] have a journey in front of them to go to Emerald City to ask The Great and Powerful Oz; The Wizard of OZ/other character [Frank Morgan:] as his title/name would suggest he could have the whole to send Gale and Toto back home. Their journey will not be easy but they will meet some friendly faces on their way.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 102 minutes film is good; it is one of those outlays that smoothly knows what it is doing from beginning to end and just gets on with it

Art, character developments, comedy and action; obviously in one way or another from an artistic perspective; be it the visual representation of the scenery be it when Gale and Toto being in this house in this tornado heading towards the magical land of Oz where she is strangely enough nice and safe able to watch things go past in this light brown and white section of the film; it is highly creative as many different things go past. Now in Oz [in colour] everything is striking bright and colourful; the yellow brick road to the scenery on a journey and the musical numbers from the characters that Gale and Toto meet on journey as it relates to what these characters are lacking as individuals; the best out of three of them would be the first one; Scarecrow/another character [Ray Bolger:] obviously he is a scarecrow, but doesn't scare the crows and wants a brain to be smart, often has problems walking and/or keeping himself together which is comical, but sadly he is an easy target for the Flying Monkeys later on in this film as they don't exactly leave him in one piece.

Character developments, performances and voice performances; I think the best way for me to describe the character developments broadly speaking; they are solid yet well rounded versions of their characters and/or the performances and/or voice performance reflects those character developments; which altogether makes in-depth versions of these characters that have been entertaining people for decades now. But I know now if I can still say this word by today's standards but I'm going to say it anyway, because in the context of the film I'm not saying anything wrong; I do have one little problem it would be the munchkins' voices in some cases when they sing they really do hit the high notes and consequently because I have good hearing it goes right through my head.

This film receives: 7/10, this film is good; it tells of the original plot of this musical adventure. I mean if you are into this kind of musical adventure takes a look at this film; it is one of those projects that you need to see once in a lifetime and I had the pleasure of watching this film at a cinema on a big screen, the person I watch some of this content with really did enjoy Toto and was the best performing in it. This film has some awards accredited to its name such as 13 Winners that includes; Academy Awards, USA 1940 Oscar Best Music, Original Song Harold Arlen (music) E.Y. Harburg (lyrics) For the song "Over the Rainbow" and from the same award ceremony/event Best Music, Original Score Herbert Stothart. 14 Nominees again from the same award ceremony/event Best Picture, Best Art Direction Cedric Gibbons William A. Horning and finally Best Effects, Special Effects A. Arnold Gillespie (photographic) Douglas Shearer (sound)

 

Saturday, 9 August 2025

Mystic River 2003 by AverageMansReviews

Mystic River 2003 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/stabbing/bodily functions/cutting/drugs/references to child abuse

Being brutally honest I was insufferably bored by this project: briefly; we have these three child friends that after this situation many years later grow up to be very different people; Dave Boyle [Younger: Cameron Bowen/Older:Tim Robbins:] he now has a family of his own, but still has mental images/some kind of PTSD.  Jimmy Markum [Younger: Jason Kelly/Older: Sean Penn:] he has done some time in prison, he still has crime connections and in this neighbourhood alongside him running his own shop, he does have that kind of reputation where you don't cross him and finally we have Detective Sean Devine [Younger: Sean Devine:  Connor Paolo/Older: Kevin Bacon:] currently alongside his working partner Detective Sergeant "Whitey" Powers [Laurence Fishburne:] they are working in this case and trying to piece things together. Additionally: can I just say to cover my back yes this is precisely Fishburne's character name, so on one hand I am just saying it as it is and on the other hand man this name is garbage: if you have been with me long enough you know or should know I'm not a sensitive individual, but then again even I have to say Damn Man!... Are you sure you couldn't think of a better name for an African-American character? Basically anything other than this first name would have been better

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 132 minutes is at worst really slow and best comfortably mobile; I mean other than the exposition part of the storyline and character developments you may as well fast forward first 35 minutes. This is one of those projects that if you don't capture your audience attention's you may as well forget it and yes I kept consistently checking on how long I had to watch of this title.

Action; there is some little bits and pieces of action and that is all I can say about it really, this film is more based around investigations, evidence gathering/intelligence gathering and dialogue.

Character developments and performances; well I can say I get their outlay and purpose, so yes they are solidly good versions of what they were going for it here and performances of the cast reflects these types of characters with a fluent and natural to give their characters a three-dimensional and in-depth sense of being [in simple language: in essence we as the audience bear witness to the comings and goings of this neighbourhood: if we were here or not,] this neighbourhood will continue in this way of life.

This film receives: 3/10, this film is poor; as you may have guessed by now I really did struggle to get engaged and settle down with this film, to the point where this is one of those rare occasions where mentally I just switched off and lost interest, but then again it did incredibly well with receiving in one way or another some kind of award acknowledgement, so what the hell do I know? Such as 57 Winners that include but not limited to Academy Awards, USA 2004 Oscar Best Actor in a Leading Role Sean Penn and Best Actor in a Supporting Role Tim Robbins; 144 Nominees which also include but not limited to as well from the same event/ceremony as previously stated; Best Picture Robert Lorenz Judie Hoyt Clint Eastwood, Best Actress in a Supporting Role Marcia Gay Harden

Friday, 8 August 2025

The Naked Gun 2025 by AverageMansReviews

The Naked Gun 2025 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/dismemberment/transformation/vehicle crash/vehicle hit/drugs/animal cruelty/animal waste/torture/cutting/ritual/strangling/bodily functions/references to Russia, suicide, capital punishment and bestiality

The Drebin's are back in one way or another: briefly; Detective Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. [Unknown: Little Girl/Liam Neeson/briefly another character/Stand-in whilst Neeson goes to the bathroom:] he has followed his father Frank Drebin Sr. [RIP Leslie Nielsen 1926-2010] in into LAPD Police Squad: he meets this lady in his office Beth Davenport [Pam Anderson:] she discusses her brother's Simon Davenport; eventually Detective Lt. Drebin Jr. is right in the middle of this case and/or situation.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 85 minutes film after everything is said and done is good, I mean what with Detective Lt. Drebin Jr./Neeson providing the narration or/and inner monologue like his father did and what with the comedy being quick paced to begin with, but towards may be around just before the final section, the comedy does noticeably slows down a bit, don't get along it is still there but a bit more spaced out, luckily enough we still have a good script to enjoy; so it compensates.

Comedy, action and art; I have to be slightly selective on what I make reference to; so with that being said Detective Lt. Drebin Jr. in disguise heading into the bank robbery situation, this robber asks basically what can I do for you Detective Lt. Drebin Jr. goes through this transformation and begins putting foot to posterior including but not limited to this fighting moment with this criminal turning into this kind of special greeting between friends, and ongoing coffee gag from time to time or a little later; we have this vehicle being lifted up; with this arcade interpretation of this claw picking up gently soft toy and you have to slowly navigate this soft toy back to the drop-off point without dropping it and you win the soft toy basically: but in this case we have this train operator working with this arcade panel set out: this is an excellent and highly creative interpretation of the arcade game, but I digress; everyone is disappointed when this attempt fails or a little later Detective Lt. Drebin Jr.'s body camera this is another chaotic sequence of events which sometimes we get to witness from the first person-shooter perspective: this is also highly creative and finally match later on; we have this snowman looks and feels excellent as well.

Character developments, performances and voice performances; the character developments are reliably good; with some excellent bits such as when Lt. Drebin Jr. asks for a sign or/and when he very clumsily put himself in very hot water, performances from the cast are predominately all good; but if there is ever to be a sequel they would need to bring back; Neeson, Anderson, all of LAPD Police Squad new cast and Cody Rhodes as the Bartender: to replicate this skit in this sequel and Nielsen would be delighted and proud of the voice over narration/inner monologue that Liam Neeson does.

This film receives: 9/10, this film is excellent; I have decided to award this project another mark, because it is still excellent fun even though things do so down a bit and if you were in the cinema with me as a person I watch some of this content with was, I apologise for laughing often and loudly, I seriously hope that some point in the future they make a sequel, even though at the moment it is doing solid work at the box office, it still needs to do a little bit of work to get its budget back, so I would recommend you go and see it as soon as possible at your local cinemas and finally there are extra bits and pieces in the closing stages of the film.

 

10 Years 2011 by AverageMansReviews

10 Years 2011 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning/Disclaimer: there are flashing effects/drugs/references to racism and medical. When I suggest something if you undertake this activity I will not be held responsible for the outcomes.

Well this is depressing: briefly; we are invited to this 10 year school reunion; involving such people as Jake and Mary [Channing Tatum and Rosario Dawson:] they were once high school sweethearts and now their lives have gone off in different directions.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 101 minutes film is insufferably slow and incredibly tedious; character developments; as you will feel every awkward or/and uncomfortable moment of this film and then someAnd in hindsight because of all this it does make the film actually feel much longer than what it is; if someone said to me it was roughly over 125 minutes long I wouldn't have any problem believing that

Character developments, performances, comedy and action; well they are reliably good character developments and likewise performances. Meaning if this is what they were going for they got it. Don't get me wrong there are some coming-of-age moments/scenes as in they are reverting back to their original present age of on average middle to late 20s or in some groupings or others they are broadly worried about the past or/and rectifying the past or in one situation being a drunken idiot. Now don't believe these websites including the back of the DVD that says that this is a comedy; because at no point did I find this film a comedy, in fact I found it as I have already previously stated really depressing and some of the behaviour even though they apologised at the age of roughly 28 is completely unacceptable using these toilet rolls to redecorate someone's address which was at the reunion.

This film receives: 3/10, this film is poor; I have given it this mark based on my knowledge at some point or another there is some substance in this film, however it is overshadowed by how depressing this film actually is. But then again if you get really bored with this title; providing you have extensive knowledge of performers that have either performed in any Marvel project or/and DC project, you could make a drinking game out of every time they appear on screen including voice has Nick Zano as Nick Vanillo/recording this event and yes at one point he is seen in the background:  you at minimum have a zip of drink for each individual, just to remind you are I reverting back to my disclaimer from earlier: finally at the end of this film, you will see what he has been filming at the end of this film as an extra sequence of events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 7 August 2025

Independence Day 1996 by AverageMansReviews

Independence Day 1996 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there are flashing effects/colourful effects/environmental/running/vehicle hit/vehicle crash/bodily functions/cutting/medical/references to Russia and sexual assault.

The World is being invaded by aliens in the next 72 hours 02 July-04 July: briefly; but there are only three men that are standing in the way of this completely happening; President Thomas J. Whitmore [Bill Pullman:] he previously was a fighter pilot in the Gulf War, but currently and unfortunately is overseeing this potential world invasion as the President of the United States of America and on top of that you will have to do work with somebody that they have a connecting history with; in the form of David Levinson [Jeff Goldblum:] he is an highly intelligent individual, that is an educated MIT graduate that is a satellite engineer and technology expert, that has a mutual dislike for the president: I mean they are civil as best they can but it is noticeably awkward and finally we have; Captain Steven Hiller, he is a highly ranked Marine, that was meant to be on annual leave for this holiday celebration, when his country calls he picks up the telephone and goes back to serving, he is also a F/A-18 pilot squadron leader with the Black Knight squadron.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 145 minute film is in its entirety excellent as we also have the structure of days being divided we have always a progressive good pacing to the film

Art, action and comedy; the special effects are holding up really well; it as they are still able to put across to his audiences; the gravity of the situation/situations that this unknown visitors/aliens are here; we don't know what for yet depending where you are in the film obviously; but what is incredibly obvious is that they mean business as they can destroy buildings and their blogs or buildings with one powerful generated energy blast, this film also has this iconic moment [I should quickly clarify when I say iconic moment I mean modern film history] of the White House being destroyed and without giving too much away for those that haven't seen this film: much later on; there is The World vs. Alien invasion in the air: this sequence is enthusiastic mayhem and lots of fun. But until we get to this section of this film earlier on; we have the pleasure of meeting Russell Casse [Randy Quaid:] he is an eccentric alcoholic cropduster, which served his country in the Vietnam War, there are other ways maintained he was abducted by aliens; but win here and now as he is drunk the accidentally flies over wrong field to cropduster it.

Character developments, performances, comedy and voice performances; the character developments are in-depth defined, so that we can as viewers either get a good sense of who they are on first meeting or/and get to know them as people; in simple language these characters have been flushed and three-dimensional to a certain extent depending on which characters/performers we meet, which simultaneously the performances from this cast are all from the perspective of who they are meant to be; for an example Julius Levinson [Judd Hirsch: David's retired Jewish father which they play chess together, is sometimes wise, opinionated, sometimes a antidotal about this that or the other; regardless if the world is potentially coming to an end: we have this cultural divide Levinson/Goldblum or/and  Captain Hillier either individually or together being their own cultural divides such as  Levinson being very often the smartest man in the room including encouraging environmental protection, whilst Captain Hillier/Smith has been potentially brought himself up from the streets to where he is today, he has this self-confidence which as a Marine and fighter pilot is a good thing, because if you are going to war and dealing with expensive machinery, you have to be confident in your beliefs and you are capable of doing this and you clearly shows that by anyone that chooses to step up to him in an aggressive manner he will just punched them in the face as he does with this alien and then greets it to Earth. Which in the long run sets up his eventual cultural divide between these two characters and their performers; that speaks two very different types of language but individually come to the understanding of " We need to work on our communication." Just to record yes I know it is an incredibly long way to set up this over arcane cultural divide and comedy references out lay; but I see it from the perspective of if you are going to go that far and put all of this effort into things you may as well paid it off and use it for what you have been building to and yes voice performances are all good as well.

This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; this is one of those films that is a classic from the decade known as the 1990s. As I have already referenced in one way or another; the special effects are still holding up very well indeed, but for those younger generations: yes we can also see their ageing process, but still holding up to a good standard and alongside that we have excellent action with excellent comedy with positive performances from everyone in the cast so what else could you want? You have three spearheads putting identical levels of performances in Smith, Goldblum and Pullman: where he really does embody what a US President should be about; trying to keep calm, trying to resolve situations peacefully and when this country needs him; like is for country people he steps up to the plate regardless of his status of President and the chemistry as I have already be alluded to throughout the cast is spot on perfection: this is one of those films that you could put on with a takeaway and just enjoy watching it with family [providing they are old enough,] friends or anyone else really. This film will as some awards accredited to its name such as 35 Winners positive: that include but not limited to Academy Awards, USA 1997 Oscar Best Effects, Visual Effects Volker Engel Douglas Smith Clay Pinney Joe Viskocil, negative: Yoga Awards 1997 Yoga Award Foreign Director Roland Emmerich [I feel like I am compelled to point out that he did win or get nominated for some positive awards in one way or another as well] 35 Nominees which also include but not limited to positive: from this award ceremony/event Oscars: Best Sound Chris Carpenter Bill W. Benton Bob Beemer Jeff Wexler and negative: The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 1997 Stinker Award Worst Picture

 

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

The Wild Robot 2024 by AverageMansReviews

The Wild Robot 2024 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/burning/vehicle crashing/shooting/electrocution/environmental/bodily functions

Crash landing on this planet:  ROZZUM unit 7134/"Roz" [voiced by Lupita Nyong'o:] she is a robot and product of Universal Dynamics; tech companies, she rushes around trying to assist these creatures on this planet and this is their story.

Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 102 minutes film is good; it settles down to the task and get on with it.

Art, comedy and action; the art is very clear to see as they have created a world of not only visual representation be it when Roz disturbs these possibly and easily thousands of I am going to say butterflies, obviously I am aware I could be wrong, but you will know it when you see it and we are absolutely treated to a wash of colours and nature or later on when this harsh winter sets in. Roz at first crashing on this location; goes around asking these animals if they need any assistance and of course it doesn't exactly go according to plan, I mean when you have this big robot running towards you, okay being friendly but as you can imagine to animals this can be frightening so of course these animals follow their natural instincts and then later on we have all that fun with her learning to raise other name/Brightbill; [Youngers voiced by Boone Storme/Older voiced by  Kit Connor:] he is an orphan  runt Canada goose that needs to learn to my skills to you can leave this place when it is time to do so and alongside Fink [voiced by Pedro Pascal:] he is a a red fox that has tried many times to eat, that is now trying to help with Brightbill's life skills training which includes him booting Brightbill into water to get him to swim, but at least Fink would be a great kicker in the NFL or reaching an arrangement with Thunderbolt [voiced by Ving Rhames:] he is peregrine falcon which is a master of the skies. Roz in some way tries to be a launchpad/runway for Brightbill. Then much later on Roz tries to save this big Bear from the cold; his name is Thorn [voiced by Mark Hamill:] he is a bear of the grisly variety that as you can guess by his being, he isn't too friendly to outsiders

Character developments and voice performances; because a little bit of research which I will discuss in my final section, this character types follow what they should follow from the perspective of bases covered so they can build on them in the future. But however that doesn't mean that the voice performances follow that completely as well; meaning they make their voice performances very much a part of their characters, so hypothetically speaking if there was to be a sequel they would have to get these performers signed up again or activate the sequel stipulation if there is one in their current contract or who knows they could already be signed up to do multiple films. Because with character developments and simultaneously with the voice performances they have already cultivated a situation where the cast of voice performances are their characters as there is really smooth and flexible chemistry throughout these characters and their voice performances.

This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; for it is in-depth colour palette, simple yet effective storyline and its variety of characters/voice performances; this project will be a future classic and as this is from a series of books, I should imagine they would like to do the whole lot eventually; disclaimer this is based on opinion makers in with a little bit of fact meaning it does actually come from a series of books with the same name and based on a little bit of research there is an indication that there will be a sequel. I like using wording such as indication just in case something changes in the meantime that I don't see coming and yes in one way or another there is some extra bits and a scene right at the end of the ending credits. But I digress this film also has some awards accredited to its name such as; 2 Winners San Sebastián International Film Festival 2024 and Heartland Film 2024 Truly Moving Picture Award Truly Moving Picture Award Chris Sanders (director)