Talk about a slow burn, the first half of season 5 had me ready to give up, but I flew through the final 6 episodes in a couple days. I really felt like they did a great job in making the series interesting again. Too many years "on the run" had me feeling a little burned out. Rick shaves everybody! Recommend.
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Master of None
It felt good to be hooked on a show again. I burned through all 10 episodes in about a week and was left wanting more. A great comedy for a generation slightly younger than me, but I'm not too old to appreciate and understand it. Very smart, very funy, and quite touching. Definitely gave me "all the feels". Recommend.
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Episodes: Season 2 +3
I went straight into season 3 of this show without a recap from season 2. I'm not sure why I continue to watch, it's far from fantastic, and there are plenty of other options on Netflix. Not much more to add from my season 1 review, more of the same. Continue to pass.
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Over the top, action packed spy movie and origin story. Great cast of characters, easy to follow plot, and doesn't take itself too seriously. If only the violence was toned down a little and the language cleaned up a bit, this movie could have been HUGE if it had a PG-13 rating.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
The Beaver
The Beaver’s been on my radar for a while.
Okay, that sounds weird, but it’s true.
This is not a comedy akin to “Ted” but a film about depression and
mental health. I’d like to say it’s
heartwarming, but it’s actually quite depressing. The acting is good on all parts, the story
leaves a little more to be desired. I
wouldn’t call it a “shock ending” but I
definitely didn’t see THAT coming. At just
90 minutes I’d recommend it if you have an hour and a half to kill.
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Boyhood
So they took 12 years to film a boy growing up, but the boy turns out to be unlikeable, and there's only one good cast member ... uh oh! Well, I'm in the minority, cause people generally love this movie, I thought it stunk. Great concept, bad execution. Pass.
Saturday, 8 August 2015
Episodes: Season 1
Like friends, only raunchier, and not at all like Friends ... other than some references. It’s
funny, but not “haha” funny. Pass.
Friday, 31 July 2015
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Another Netflix original, this one from Tina Fey. This show wasn't even on my radar until I saw a number of people on the Facebook talking about it. The plot revolves around Kimmy, who was kidnapped and held in a bunker for 15 years by a crazy man who tricked them into believing the apocalypse had happened. She get's out and starts a new life in New York city.
There are a lot of laughs through the 13 episode season, many of them happen so quick you have to be sharp while watching, no tablet/phone surfing during this one.
Some questionable religious content in this one, but if you're subjective (you don't have to be accepting) there's more here to like than dislike. Recommend to the right audience.
There are a lot of laughs through the 13 episode season, many of them happen so quick you have to be sharp while watching, no tablet/phone surfing during this one.
Some questionable religious content in this one, but if you're subjective (you don't have to be accepting) there's more here to like than dislike. Recommend to the right audience.
Thursday, 23 July 2015
Orange is the New Black: Season 3
Should I be watching this series? No. Do I watch it? Yes. It's a guilty pleasure for sure, but so much questionable content, and much of it not up for question at all. I should not watch this show .. but I do. That out the way, the third season of OINTB seems much more light hearted than previous seasons. I found it entertaining in a less dramatic way, more of a "comedy" this season. Likeable characters keep me coming back, solid acting and story lines. I'm hooked ... unfortunately.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Bloodline: Season 1
Seems like Netflix Originals are all I watch these days, but if the quality keeps up, there's no reason to stop. Quick Note: I've loved Kyle Chandler since Friday Night Lights. His rage on the show always got me fired up but he never killed anyone of his players, so it's nice to see he does so on Bloodline. Yes, SPOILER, but it's given away in the first episode, so relax. I really enjoyed this show, great acting and great locale. I told a friend "It feels like I'm on vacation whenever I watch this show".
If you've ever considered your family "dysfunctional", you'll find something you can relate to in Bloodline. Recommend.
If you've ever considered your family "dysfunctional", you'll find something you can relate to in Bloodline. Recommend.
Friday, 3 April 2015
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
I rarely watch movies anymore, so when the opportunity arose, why would I pick this one? I still don't know...but I liked it. This is not "Armageddon" or "The Day After Tomorrow", it's about life and what you'd do if you had only a few days left to live it. It's easy to sympathize with Dodge (Steve Carell) and relate to his character. His character and performance is great, his "friend" left a bit to be desired, but the odd combination here worked. A charming little movie that had me wondering how it would end right ... until ... the end. Recommend.
House of Cards: Season 3
House of Cards, the series that legitimized Netflix original series. Now in it's third season, the show has a lot to live up to. I really enjoyed the third season, however the general consensus online is that it's inferior to the previous two. Isn't the title of the show implying that this is all going to come crashing down? Frank Underwood cannot keep climbing, what would be next? Captain of the Universe? Anyways, we see Franks demise start to come to fruition here, and I'm exciting to see what happens it all collapses. Recommend.
And this is where it ended....
Life of Pi
From what I understand the book delves much deeper into the philosophy of the story than the movie does, I viewed this as simply a story of survival, an entertaining one at that. The cinematography is beautiful and the story I found entertaining throughout. If you're looking for a story about God read the book. If you want to be entertained watch the film. I would have chosen this over "Argo" for best picture personally. Recommended.
Wreck it Ralph
While not quite up to Pixar quality, Disney's other animated studio does a fine job on its own with Wreck it Ralph. A film that will most likely entertain parents more than the kids they watch it with. A little long in the middle, but definitely a film the whole family can enjoy ... especially 30 something males. Recommended.
Argo
All the political views aside, this was an entertaining film of a hostage rescue. Yes, much of the truth stretched for a more thrilling "story", however this is not a documentary or a news account. A well put together piece of "entertainment" that I'd recommend as long as you can put your Tim Hortons loving, maple leaf waving ego aside.
Life with Murder
Watched solely due to it's local impact, this is a nicely put together documentary by CTV. A film about a family sticking together following the murder of one of their own, by one of their own. It's tough to watch and wonder if you'd be able to forgive like the Jenkins parents have. Available on Netflix Canada and recommended to anyone in the Chatham-Kent area.
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Actually it's not. Some memorable performances can't carry an entire film. Pass.
Skyfall
Bond has changed a lot over the decades and while purists may not like what they see here, it doesn't stop it from being a great action flick. Recommeded.
Trouble with the Curve
Caution: This is a chick flick marketed to guys. It's okay, but not what you would expect from Eastwood. Recommend on Netflix or equivalent , but I regret paying for it (rental).
Craigslist Joe
I liked the premise of this movie but it failed in its execution. I can't help but believe the encounters Joe made in this movie wouldn't have been so "inspiring" had he not been filming a documentary. My experience with Craigslist or Canadian equivalent Kijiji have been the polar opposite of what this movie portrays. Pass.
Jingle All The Way
I hated this movie when I saw it 15 years ago in the theater, now I laugh at it for all the wrong reasons.
The Amazing Spider-Man
Too soon for a reboot? Absolutely. A good superhero flick regardless? Yup. I usually find the origin stories of these Marvel movies to be the best of the impending trilogy, however having just seem the Toby Maguire film in what feels like yesterday, there was a sense of "seen this" going on for the first 2/3rds of the film. A little heavy on teen romance, but overall an enjoyable experience if only 5-10 years too soon. Still recommended.
The (new) Karate Kid
It's a little slow to start, and doesn't have the charm of the original, but this is a decent remake the whole family can watch. It makes winks and nods to the original, but is different enough that even if you saw the first one a dozen or more times (like me) it's an enjoyable ride. The movie is simply too long, and some plot elements could have easily caught the cutting room floor, but I'd recommend this one to anyone with Netflix and a couple hours to kill.
MacGruber
I'm way too old for this movie. Targeted at adults old enough to stay up and watch SNL, but full of potty-humour only a highschool boy could find hilarious. Not Recommended. Crude and Stupid.
American Psycho
I've decided Bale could have easily played the Joker in The Dark Knight series. He's that good. Amazing performance to a complex film.
Jeff Who Lives at Home
Not a bad way to spend a rainy afternoon, but I do have what some would consider an "odd taste" in quirky indie comedies. I'd be hard pressed to recommend this to anyone I know personally, but I liked it.
Salt
I couldn't help but think "Call of Duty: Black Ops" the whole time I watched this movie ... which doesn't say a whole lot for the plot, it's like a giant video game, but a fun one. Some ridiculous over the top action sequences mixed in with a plot that keeps you guessing. It's runtime is perfect clocking in just over 90 minutes, and the action is strong throughout. Available on Netflix Canada and recommended.
The Other Guys
Ferrell and Wahlberg team up in this "comedy" about two unlikely cops who get a big break to become heroes. The laughs are present although quite spread out, the action is over the top, and the message is preachy. I don't think this film really knows what it is. Is it a comedy? Is it an over the top action movie? Is it a message about capitalism? (Check please, I've heard this story 100 times in the last 10 years.) Pick one. Can't recommend this one.
The Social Network
Note: This movie is not a documentary. With that said, this is a very fresh look at the social network empire, some parts truth, some parts ... not so true. Extremely well put together and very entertaining given the source material. Recommended.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Perhaps I am another victim of hype, I'd heard this movie was "really good" well, it wasn't. It was an okay action drama, perhaps a little too heavy on the drama. I'm sorry, I just couldn't connect with a computer generated monkey. Tries so hard to tug on your emotions it's almost comical. I can't say I recommend this, but I can also say I've seen much worse. Passable.
Punch Drunk Love
A movie on my "to see" list for 10 years now. Finally watched it. Shouldn't have. 10 years of disappointment in the making. Minus one scene involving a crow bar, I would have given this zero stars. I like quirky movies, indies, dark comedies, but to me, this one fails on multiple levels.

Another Earth
Another Earth is the least Sci-fi Sci-fi movie you'll ever see. This dramatic film tells the tale of another planet which mirrors ours identically, right down to its cities and those residing in them. There's another NY, LA, another Chatham. Another George Bush Sr. and Jr, another Kony, another Jeff Hopman.
That premise however is downplayed to an (over) dramatic story of a young girl and middle aged man both dealing with a great deal of grief. It's a redemption story of sorts.
The movie moves at a very slow dramatic pace and had it not had the Sci-fi element to it, it may have been too melancholy for the average person to enjoy. I enjoyed it.
This is not Independence Day. Young males be warned. I can recommend it on the fact that it's on Netflix Canada. 90 minutes well spent.
Take Shelter
I can't remember what possessed me to turn this movie on but I'm glad I did. A chilling thriller that keeps you guessing. I loved the narrative and the acting is at the top of its class for a relatively unknown cast. Recommended and available on Netflix Canada.
Puss in Boots
Started this with my 3 year old and finished it alone. I don't know if that makes it a "good" kids film, but I found a lot to like. Antonio outshines the rest of the cast by a loooong shot however. Recommended and available on Netflix Canada.
The Avengers
I'm keeping it simple. This movie is everything you'd want in an over the top superhero movie. See it.
Galaxy Quest
I'm not a Trekkie nor a Star Wars buff, but I am a fan of Sci-Fi and I think I understand the culture. This movie pokes fun of these "nerds" for lack of a better term who attend these types of conventions but ultimately redeems them with a heartfelt story. Available on Netflix Canada and recommended if you've seen more than a handful of Sci-Fi flicks.
The Dark Knight Rises
Not much I can say about this movie that hasn't been said, a fabulous ending to an incredible trilogy. If they don't continue with the Robin story, the next Batman reboot will have to go slapstick, a serious Batman won't come along again for a long time.
Grown Ups
I'm way behind, playing catchup here not for your viewing pleasure but for my own archiving.
Heard horrible things about this movie. I liked it. Maybe because I'm relatively new to fatherhood, but watching Sandler and crew in college with Billy Madison and now this movie, it's like I'm growing up along side.
A lot of stupid humor, dumb sight gags, but what can I say, I liked it. Quite a bit.
Available on Netflix Canada.
Inside Man
This came recommended to me by my nephew, I'm not much of a Denzel fan, but thought I should heed his recommendation. This movie suffers another case of "trying to do too much" and doesn't offer enough backstory to make you care. This ain't no "Dog Day Afternoon" and while I did enjoy the heist, there were too many stories trying to be told here (Nazi's, coverups, scandal, weddings blah blah blah). Sometimes less is more. Pass.
Batman Begins
Watched this again to prep for the Dark Night Rises and both Sarah and I looked at each other about 45 minutes in and said "I don't remember any of this!". We had both seen this in the theatre many years ago but ultimately forgot the plot other than "guy becomes batman" and "scarecrow". Well what an awesome movie this is. High on plot, effects and most importantly character. Highly recommend even if you've already seen it once. And a must re-watch before "TDKR".
The Fast and the Furious (1)
I know I'm late to watch this (11 years to be exact) but I found this on Netflix and thought I should watch it as it seemed to launch a cultural revolution at the time. WHAT WAS ALL THE FUSS ABOUT?!?! This movie is weak on all sorts, acting, plot, character. The sound was impressive as was the original race sequence, but the rest was a serious "meh-fest". Should have stuck to street racing instead of changing lanes and turning into something else. Pass.
Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grand Master
I can see why this chapter of Ip Mans life was held for the sequel. Riding on the success of the first film, this movie doesn't have the same punch (ha ha) of the first one. Still entertaining though and some incredible fight scenes. Recommended to fans of the first and available on Netflix Streaming Canada.
The Grey
Watch the trailer, it's better than the movie. Disappointing. A lot of ice and snow doesn't make for much to look at, the dialog is not engaging, and the characters are forgettable. For a better experience, I'd recommend "Frozen". Similar in plot, but better executed. Pass.
Predators
The first half hour I was all like "Whoa, this is like "LOST" the movie" ... well that doesn't last very long, but it sets up a, for lack of a better term, "cool" universe. I really liked this movie, it's been on my "want to see" list a long time and didn't disappoint. Considered a sequel to the 1987 classic, I'd consider it more a parallel movie. Some winks and nods to the original, and if I remember correctly uses the same soundtrack. Recommended to guys who like guy movies. Available on Netflix Streaming Canada.
Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland
This documentary takes you behind the stage and on the tour of the 30 Day and 30 Night road show. It's not funny. You only get to see bits and pieces of the comics acts, and while one or two of them are pretty good, the rest are unlikely to crack a smile. The whole thing seemed like a Vince Vaughn glamor show. I like Vince in Swingers, but really, he's not high profile enough to attract the attention he thinks he deserves. Pass.
Shoot 'Em Up
I wouldn't quite label this a parody, however it doesn't take itself seriously at all. Some very entertaining action sequences cannot save this movie. It's ridiculous. Pass.
Dinner For Schmucks
A "buddy movie" akin to "Planes Trains and Automobiles" or "Tommy Boy" only with 1/10th the laughs. Pass.
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