Sergey on January 2nd, 2011
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When network news anchor Howard Beale (Peter Finch) loses his mind on the air, his outrageous rants reach viewers at home, boost the ratings and intrigue cutthroat network executives Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway) and Frank Hackett (Robert Duvall). Max Schumacher (William Holden) contrasts their avarice as an old-school TV journalist.

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Director: Sidney Lumet
STC Genre: Institutionalized (Business)

  • “Group” – the Network
  • “Choice” – in this genre, it’s always the same: go with the group or by myself. Both Howard and Max make their (opposite) choices, and each of them pays the corresponding price.
  • “Sacrifice” – often “death”, in this case literally murder of Howard, and death of relationship for Max

This should be considered a classic of our time made 30 years too early. The television has become a heartless business of emotional drugs feeding its viewers with a daily fix while pumping their brains and money out for the ultimate profit. Who knew that what they fantasized about in mid-70s would actually become reality today?..

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Sergey on December 31st, 2010
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Gwen Cummings (Sandra Bullock) never met a drink she couldn’t quaff. But when her drunken buffoonery ruins her sister’s wedding — and does some major property damage — a judge orders her to choose between rehab and jail.

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Director: Betty Thomas
STC Genre: Rites of Passage (addiction)

  • “Life Problem” – alcohol (and pills) addiction
  • “Wrong Way” – “I don’t need any help, I can do it myself if I wanted to”
  • “Acceptance” – well, literally that, and then some

Really funny beginning, and overall well done film. Basically, a classic rite of passage, and rightly so included in the Save the Cat Goes to the Movies book.

To be honest, I liked Sandra much better when she was drunk – she’s so much more fun. It seems, serious and especially “enlightened” character is not her best type. In fact, because of that the ending is somewhat less of a “triumph” than it could’ve been, because again, the beginning is so much more fun.

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Sergey on December 31st, 2010
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When an asteroid slams into the moon, it sends debris hurtling through Earth’s atmosphere. The damage seems minor — until unusual electromagnetic glitches begin to occur, leading scientists to a shocking discovery. With only 39 days to prevent Earth from colliding with the moon, astronauts set out on the most important space mission ever.

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Director: Michael Rohl
STC Genre: Dude with a Problem (Epic)

OK, I actually watched it. I admit it. (See my previous post for context.) I watched it with one and only purpose – to find out how low  a movie can go while still be a relative commercial success. Now I believe I discovered an entirely new movie genre – a Comedy-masquerading-as-Thriller. No, seriously, just like a bunch of reviewers on IMDB, I was laughing my ass off in all the wrong places at the incredibly ingenious idiocy of the screenwriters and the rest of the filmmakers of this, err… film.

To the filmmakers’ credit, the story structure, the cast, the acting, the cinematography, and even the special effects looked quite good. It’s the content that made my coffee go through my nose as another unexpected turn of “science” [pardon my French] “fiction” unfolded on the screen.

Let’s look at it more closely – just because it’s (a perverted kind of) fun.

SPOILER ALERT

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Sergey on December 30th, 2010
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Computer scientist Hannon Fuller, the creator of a virtual reality world, has discovered something extremely important. He is about to share this discovery with his colleague and friend, Douglas Hall, when he is murdered. Douglas continues in Fuller’s footsteps to uncover the mystery, but what he finds is beyond anyone’s imagination.

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Director: Josef Rusnak
STC Genre: Whydunit (Fantasy)

  • “Detective” – Douglas Hall
  • “Secret” – on the surface, the secret life of Hannon Fuller
  • “Dark Turn” – the real secret

I think this one nearly trumps The Matrix (note – the same year). In fact, the model of the world is better thought through and is somewhat more believable in this movie. It is not as packed with action, but it has just as good a pace and a stronger sense of mystery, suspense, and a good B story (an actual love story) all throughout. I’ve really enjoyed it.

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Sergey on December 27th, 2010
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Bewildered astronaut George Taylor (Heston) crash-lands on a strange planet ruled by intelligent apes who use primitive humans for experimentation and sport. Taylor quickly finds himself among the hunted as he struggles to escape the apes’ power — and uncover their darkest secret.

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Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
STC Genre: Golden Fleece (Epic?)

  • “Road” – first space travel, than travel to the “forbidden zone”
  • “Team” – Taylor and the ape-scientists
  • “Prize” – Taylor’s proof of intelligence = his freedom. Only he finds something more…

As they say, this is classic, and a very good one. The film is over 40 years old, and yet it’s idea is still as fresh and timely, if not more acute today than it was back then. It is a bit long and slow at times, but if you discount for the time period, it would be quite packed with action. The costumes and special effects are awesome – they may look simple, but they are believable and don’t get in the way of the story.

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Sergey on December 25th, 2010
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Шерлок Холмс и Доктор Ватсон – Знакомство

(Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson – the Introduction)

Director: Igor Maslennikov
STC Genre: Whydunit (law enforcement) – it’s elementary, Watson!

IMDB: this episode, and more from this series.

From a user review:

When you visit museum of Sherlock Holmes in London, Baker St., first thing that you see on the second floor is a number of pictures of all actors who ever played Holmes in the movies, and in the middle of that compilation you can see the biggest photo – the photo of Vasiliy Livanov.

All world cinematographers (including British ones) have admitted that Vasiliy Livanov is the best Sherlock Holmes that ever appeared on screen. And it is true. …

There is nothing much to add to that – it is totally true. The series produced 5 seasons in 7 years, total of 11 episodes (really, high quality feature movies) based on some of the best Conan Doyle stories. I loved the series since I was a kid (I watched it when it premiered!), and I’m still loving it after so many years. If you speak Russian, or can find the movies subtitled in your favorite language, it’s a must watch. It’s a classic of the classic.

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Sergey on December 25th, 2010
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When a blonde sorority queen is dumped by her boyfriend, she decides to follow him to law school to get him back and, once there, learns she has more legal savvy than she ever imagined.

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Director: Robert Luketic
STC Genre: Fool Triumphant (“out of water”)

A surprisingly well done movie for such a silly-sounding premise. Really, two thumbs up! While it has all the blonde and hot chick rosy cliches and then some, in this film they are well placed and perfectly serve the story. The story itself is well written, well structured and well paced, and the actors did a fabulous job at playing the characters. All in all, good movie.

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Sergey on December 24th, 2010
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The crew of the ship Serenity tries to evade an assassin sent to recapture one of their number who is telepathic.

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Director: Joss Whedon
STC Genre: Superhero

  • “Special Power” – the weapon of a girl
  • “Nemesis” – the Alliance
  • “Curse” – the girl cannot control her power

Very nice movie, at least for my tastes. A few usual Hollywood overkills like the Reavers, and some details perhaps are unnecessarily graphic, but otherwise quite well done.

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Sergey on December 24th, 2010
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Everything farmer and former priest Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) believes about the world changes when he finds an intricate pattern of circles carved into his fields, mysterious markings that cause a media frenzy and test Hess’s faith. Ultimately, he uncovers the circles’ origins, which will forever alter his and his family’s lives.

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Director: M. Night Shyamalan
STC Genre: Monster In The House

  • “Monster” – the aliens
  • “House” – literal in this case
  • “Sin” – loss of faith

MILD SPOILER ALERT

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Sergey on December 23rd, 2010
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In the future, criminals are caught before the crimes they commit, but one of the officers in the special unit is accused of one such crime and sets out to prove his innocence.

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Director: Steven Spielberg
STC Genre: Whydunit (law enforcement)

Well done movie, obviously very successful. A bit of “too much pipe” in setting up, and some parts were dissonant with the rest of the visuals and tone. For instance, the precogs floating in “photon milk”, the back-street doctor’s “office” – that’s certainly too much. But most of the rest is very well done.

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