Monday, December 29, 2014

The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies (Peter Jackson, 2014)
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Rating: Q=6, P=6 / Average OJ
Scale 1=4, Scale 2=2, Scale 3=3, Scale 4=3

Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Based on Book

The last installment of the Hobbit trilogy was much as I anticipated: full of action, beautiful scenery, a few ridiculous moments, and good for an escape. My least favorite part of the story, this part does NOT stand on its own--narrative/story is very lacking in this part. But that makes sense. If you watch it in 3D with HFR, beware, some of the battle sequences do seem a bit like a video game. Legolas is the most magical... anyway, I'm looking forward to watching the entire Tolkien collection from beginning to end, now. How long would that take, 15+ hours?

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Peaky Blinders Seasons 1 & 2

Peaky Blinders Seasons 1 & 2 (Steven Knight, 2013-)
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Rating: DSQ=12, SP=8 / Decadence
Scale A=4, Scale B=4, Scale C=4, Scale D=4, Scale E=4

Gangster, Power, WWI aftermath, Race, Class, Philosophical, Crime

Was this show made specifically for me? No, seriously, was it? Everything in this show is my favorite:
Gangster? Check.
Misunderstood male character struggling to control his own life? Check.
Masculinity gone wild? Check. (well, I guess this is a given in all gangster narratives.)
Set in the 1920s? Check.
Issues of race and class? Check.
Based on real life? Check.
Amazing soundtrack? Check.
Incredible art direction? Check.
Irish accents? Check.

Both seasons are equally amazing and addictive. If you liked shows like Mad Men and Breaking Bad and you can stomach some very gruesome scenes of fighting and gang violence, you should watch this.

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Sita Sings the Blues

Sita Sings the Blues (Nina Paley, 2008)
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Rating: Q=6, P=5 / Average OJ
Scale 1=4, Scale 2=2, Scale 3=3, Scale 4=2

Animation, Religion, Love, India, Based on Ramayana, 

An interesting retelling of the Ramayana and how it applies to modern life. The animation styles are fun and engaging and the 1920s music by Annette Hanshaw works. I liked that we viewers are left to interpret the meaning and morals of the stories ourselves--everything is discussed from many angles and is left somewhat open-ended.

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