MSWallack Bloghttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/default.aspxen-USSpout RSSReview: Eragonhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24456.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:52:47 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24456MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24456.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24456I&#39;ve heard that the book <em>Eragon</em> is very good. I&#39;ve heard that its sequel <em>Eldest</em> is not. Unforutnately, the movie falls into the latter category. <em>Eragon</em> (the movie) wasn&#39;t actually <em>bad</em>; it just wasn&#39;t good. Everything felt like something that I&#39;d seen before. The worst part of the movie is that I&#39;m not sure that I want to keep the novel on my reading list. I was disappointed when I missed <em>Eragon</em> in the theater. Thankfully, I saved myself some money and only had to be disappointed at the cost of a Blockbuster rental.Reivew: Equilibriumhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24455.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:49:44 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24455MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24455.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24455<p>I first noticed <em>Equilibrium</em> while walking through Blockbuster one day. The cover of the DVD states, in big bold letters, &quot;Forget About the Matrix&quot;. As a fan of <em>The Matrix</em>, this intrigued me. But not enough to make me rent a movie I&#39;d never heard of. I&#39;m usually pretty wary of straight to video movies. Then I saw a brief, positive mention of the movie in (I believe) <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>. So, on somewhat of a whim, I decided to rent <em>Equilibrium</em>. I&#39;m glad -- thrilled even -- that I took the risk. I enjoyed the movie so much, that I promptly went out and purchased the DVD so that I can watch it again and listen to the director&#39;s commentary.</p><p>This is one of those movies where giving much of a description will give away too much of the&nbsp; plot. Thus, I will only offer a few very basic plot notes. The story takes place several hundred years in the future, following a nuclear war. Humanity is now ruled by a semi-mysterious, Hitler-like figure who has decreed that to avoid the wars and other mistakes of humanity&#39;s past, the root cause of those mistakes must be eliminated: emotion. Thus, the characters inhabit a world in which the population takes drugs to prevent emotions (think Vulcans, without pointy ears) and &quot;Grammaton Clerics&quot; scour the world to eliminate those guilty of &quot;sense crimes&quot;; that is, those who would dare to experience emotions or the things that might trigger emotions. To that end, music, art, and even pets are forbidden.</p><p>The movie presents this future in a visually stunning way. The characters all dress in uniform colors, almost all blacks, blues, grays, and whites. Rooms are wholly unadorned (except those hidden quarters of &quot;sense offenders&quot;). In this world, we follow some of the Grammaton Clerics. These men are the elite police force and have honed their gunfighting skills to an extraordinary level. (How they do this is explained midway through the film.) One of these clerics, for reasons explained in the film, stops taking his daily drug (&quot;prozium&quot; -- could that be a plan on &quot;Prozac&quot; and &quot;Valium&quot;?) and begins to feel. The movie follows this cleric as he begins to explore something that he&#39;s never had: emotion. Christian Bale&#39;s facial expressions as his character begins the transition from non-emotional automaton to thinking, feeling, human are as fascinating (even stunning) as the sets his character occupies. </p><p><em>Equilibrium</em> is a very interesting take on a dark and violent future. The choreographed fight scenes (predominantly later in the film) give rise to some of the comparisons to <em>The Matrix</em>. <em>Equilibrium</em> does not rely upon bullet time; however, it makes good use varying camera angles, different speeds of action, and other neat &quot;tricks&quot;. One fight scene is very reminiscent of Neo&#39;s entrance to the building at the end of <em>The Matrix</em>. Note that the fight scenes are very violent. We see blood spilled. Frequently.</p><p>The film also offers a number of surprises. There were several times during the film when I thought the story would go a particular way or a particular result would occur, only to be surprised. I like when an intelligent movie can surprise me. Were there plot holes? Sure. But aren&#39;t there always?</p><p>Overall, however, <em>Equilibrium</em> was a very solid example of science fiction film-making. For anyone who enjoyed movies like <em>The Matrix</em>, <em>Minority Report</em>, <em>Gattaca</em>, or <em>Dark City</em>, I strongly recommend <em>Equilibrium</em>. I think it compares very favorably to any of these. For those who prefer movies/books like <em>Brazil</em> or <em>1984</em> I can also recommend this film. For anyone looking for a warm, cozy romantic comedy, look elsewhere. I would recommend that children not see this film; I&#39;m afraid that both the themes and the vision of such a dark future would be too much for most children.<!--mstheme--></p>Review: Enchantedhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24454.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:46:33 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24454MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24454.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24454Maybe it&#39;s because I watched this movie with my 8-year old daughter who adores Disney princesses, but I have to say that <em>Enchanted</em> was ... well ... <em>enchanting</em> (I know, I know...too easy). The story was great fun and offered entertainment for both the kids and adults. And Amy Adams has <em>star</em> written all over her. I highly recommend <em>Enchanted</em> (not just for kids, either). I have a feeling that when the DVD is released, it will be on the frequent play shelf in our house.Review: Elfhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24453.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:43:41 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24453MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24453.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24453Cute and sweet. Probably the first film starring Will Farrell that I&#39;ve enjoyed.Review: Ella Enchantedhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24452.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:41:05 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24452MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24452.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24452I enjoyed this far more than I thought I would. Think of a cross between <em>The Princess Bride</em> and <em>Shrek</em> and you&#39;ll have a good idea of the fantasy world that the characters inhabit. The movie would get four stars if a few of the special effects weren&#39;t so glaringly bad.Review: Doomhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24451.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:36:31 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24451MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24451.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24451I have been a fan of the game Doom since it first came out, so I really wanted to like the movie. Alas, while it had some moments, it didn&#39;t have enough of them. Certainly not the worst movie of the year, but not worth a sequel unless they do a much better job.Review: Dodgeball: A True Underdog Storyhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24450.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:33:49 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24450MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24450.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24450This is a really, really stupid movie. But it is a really, really funny stupid movie. This was one of those rare comedies where the entire audience is laughing out loud for large portions of the film. I don&#39;t usually like to see comedies in the theater, but this one was worthwhile. The humor is often juvenile, but so what. It is very, very funny.Review: The Devil Wears Pradahttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24449.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:30:45 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24449MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24449.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24449While there were many enjoyable scenes, ultimately the movie was a bit of a letdown.Review: Déjà Vuhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24448.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:28:14 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24448MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24448.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24448A competent thriller that was better than I expected, but which just didn&#39;t do enough to engage me. The idea was both interesting and preposterous, but did lead to interesting situations. Somehow, I just felt that there was something missing. Denzel Washington at his &quot;smarmiest&quot;.Review: The Day After Tomorrowhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/archive/2008/1/28/24447.aspxMon, 28 Jan 2008 18:25:36 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:24447MSWallack0http://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/comments/24447.aspxhttp://www.spout.com/blogs/mswallack/commentrss.aspx?PostID=24447This is actually a difficult movie to review. As <em>film</em> goes, this one is certainly not a masterpiece; however, as <em>disaster films</em> go, this one is great. Leave real science (and your notions of whether global warming is real or not) at the door and just watch the movie for fun (and some cool special effects). Roland Emmerich is the best in the business at destroying major cities! Forgot about minor plot issues or sappy storytelling and just watch bad things happen. And tell me that you don&#39;t walk out of the theater feeling <em>cold.</em>