Friday, May 29, 2009

Movie talk...

This topic was started by Troy and followed up by John...so I thought I would give it a shot...

What is the first film you ever saw?

The first film I ever remember was RETURN OF THE JEDI. I don't remember a whole lot of the experience...I do remember the lightsaber fight between the green Skywalker blade and the red Vader blade clashing and making the entire auditorium light up like crazy. It is a priceless memory...maybe that's why I feel like my mind was raped by George Lucas and his ATTEMPT to make the "new" trilogy.

What is your favorite film of all time?

This is a tough question...I will have to say STAR WARS (Episode IV: A New Hope). There is something magical about the way that first movie is. I know that EMPIRE is better made, but you feel the magic with the first one more than any of the others.

What is your favorite line in a film?

"I could make a better sex-ed film with my mom!" - GIRL NEXT DOOR

What film made you realize that film was an art?

SCHINDLER'S LIST...I never watched black and white movies when I was younger because they weren't in COLOR. I remember watching SL and being in awe of what was being done with the camera work and the coloring of the little girl's coat.

What movie do you consider your guilty pleasure?

VARSITY BLUES...the performances aren't great the script even less so...but Van Der Beek's monologue at the end of the movie is a great one for any sports movie...I DON'T WANT YOUR LIFE...

Who is your favorite movie character of all time?

Han Solo (pre-Special Edition)...there's nothing better than a bad ass ready to shoot first and ask questions later...and when his character turns around for the better it actually means something. Without him you wouldn't have Malcolm Reynolds...and he's a bad ass the world of cinema and television shouldn't be without. It's obvious what I watched most when I was growing up isn't it...

What is your favorite movie snack food?

Popcorn...hands down, it's not the same without some kettle popped corn. Microwave and air popped be damned...

Who is your favorite director of all time?

James Cameron...he is not the best but the question is FAVORITE. I will see any movie of his and have seen all but PIRANHA II. All of his movies do everything I want a good director to accomplish in a movie...on top of that, they are fun films to see. TERMINATOR 2 is my most seen film...ever.

Who is the most impressive filmmaker working today?

Christopher Nolan...all of his movies have a "real" feel and most of the time have a great story to go along with it. I hope he sticks to his guns and doesn't let anyone ever dictate his films for him.

What quality do the best directors share?

An ability to make the characters and the world in the film come to life. It isn't just their doing either...the editor makes a lot of difference to. I can remember watching SUPERMAN RETURNS and the movie is good (not great...not even the best of the series) but the airplane scene is the best of the entire film. I was watching it on IMAX (my 3rd time seeing the movie in the theatre) in 3D, and feeling the music bringing me up and down with what was happening on screen. Bryan Singer uses John Ottman as his editor and film composer, which I think is brilliant. He must be somewhat composing the movie while he is editing it. A lot of good directors to the same thing while filming...the are already thinking of how they are going to edit the film together.

Who is your favorite actor/actress of all time?

I will replace favorite actor of all time with my most liked actor...Tom Hanks. He is enjoyable to watch in everything, my favorite is when he is in a comedy...THAT'S GOOD ADVICE!

Who is your favorite actor/actress working today?

Gary Oldman always disappears when taking on a role. He takes acting to another level...I still don't know what that man looks like in real life. Second for me...Leonardo DiCaprio.

Who would you cast in a film about your life?

People say I look like Seth Rogan...and he is funny enough to pull off a Jason Maier...so why not...

Finish these sentences:

If you could remake one movie...I would remake a lot of them...mostly sequels that raped my memories of the originals. T3, T4, Episodes I, II & III...I could go on but you see my point...

I never wanna watch a movie with...people who aren't there for the experience. But hey, I watched SCREAM 2 on opening night at Eastgate...just for the crowd...

The perfect movie is...one that takes you on a ride of emotions with the character(s) in the film...

My own personal question to add is...

What director is the biggest disappointment?

M. Night Shyamalan...I loved THE SIXTH SENSE but have either just liked or extremely hated every other film he's made. You spend 6 or 7 years fine tuning a script and make a breakthrough hit...then everything else is just crap comparatively...take 6 or 7 more years off and see where THAT script can get you.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The suckwad that is Hollywood...

has produced another HORRIBLE sequel to a GOOD franchise (I would have said GREAT, but T3 was already made).

I have seen not too many bad comments about the pile of crap that is SALVATION, yet nobody is saying it's a "good" movie. I keep hearing, "the effects were good" (which they were...for the most part) and "what did you expect from a Terminator movie?"

I'm sorry...the first 2 films (both done by James Cameron) actually had some emotion and realism to them. I constantly find myself going back to discussions I have had with my brother Michael, about movie staying REAL in their own realm. No time travel and man sized killer machines DON'T exist, but Cameron's films gave you the feeling of them possibly existing. I watch this turd of a movie and think of how ridiculous some of the story line (what little there is of one) is. You feel NO EMOTION for anyone (including John Connor) at any point in the film.

The other part that kills me is Hollywood. Yes, it's a business and they want to pack the auditoriums...but you hear a lot of actors (Christian Bale) and directors (McG) talk about it being art. Some people have theories that SUMMER movies aren't art but just cash cows...this is one of the movies that proves that point true. Look at last year...THE DARK KNIGHT, IRON MAN and THE INCREDIBLE HULK...summer movies that could be considered art but at least they were fun. TERMINATOR: SALVATION was the worst summer movie I have seen this year as of now(and I won't be surprised if I still say that at the end of the summer) and I would put it up with one of the biggest disappointments of the last couple of summers (Indy 4 is also up there).

The last thing that has been bugging me about T4 is the one particular scene (no spoilers here). At some point Hollywood thought it would be a GREAT idea for one "accident" to become 8 more "accidents" and then ending up helping out the main character...this isn't good or clever writing, especially when it is so predictable...

I am a main stream movie goer that loves working at the art house for the atmosphere...maybe I should learn to LOVE the product we show at my theatre...oh wait, I saw that piece of crap T4 at my theatre...

Sunday, May 17, 2009

A good weekend with friends...

For Letha's LAST birthday present of this year...I got her friends (from L to R) Cara, Matt, Baker and Deb to come out and hang with us at our Grandparent's house on Cape Cod. We went to Provincetown and climbed the Pilgrim Mounment. This was the first place the Pilgrims landed in North America.

This is what the stairwell to the top looks like from the bottom.

This is the view from the top of the monument.

It was a good couple of days relaxing. Thanks to all that came to celebrate Letha's birthday, I know her and I had a lot of fun and I hope you did to. We don't get to hang out with a whole lot of friends here in Massachusetts and it was good to have some chill time with some close friends. I wish more people could have come but there is only 1.5 bathrooms at the house.

To Letha, till next year...Happy Birthday!!!

Art from our cruise...



These are the 4 oil paintings we got while we were on our cruise...
I told Letha to buy whatever she wanted to. She first purchased the framed pic of Venice...she said she loved the way the colors danced on the canvas. Then came the black and white pictures of France. Letha spent 9 months teaching English as a 2nd language in France. The really cool thing about these paintings is the 3D effect the oil has. It had been painted with a knife to give hard rigid edges and deep cuts in the thick paint. They are some good looking pieces...plus we got one of them free from a raffle that was thrown.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

And just for Mike...





It's been a while since I have posted any new pics of Drake and Kaylee...so here you are Mike!

Wakefield wins 2...

with the Maier's in attendance...
While in Florida after our cruise my wife suggested we go to the Red Sox versus Rays game. We both enjoy watching ball games, especially when one of (if not both) our teams are playing...and decided when we go on vacation we should see if the local team of our locale is playing.

So Tim Wakefield was pitching in Tampa Bay while we were in Florida (and was the only win from the series). It was cool to be a visitor for a sporting event again...the cool thing about Tropicana Field is they have a HITTERS HALL OF FAME named after the BEST hitter in all of baseball TED WILLIAMS.
Then we also had tickets 5 days later for a game at Fenway, that Wakefield pitched again. 2 starts in a row, both attended by Letha and me, 2 wins for Wake...maybe were his good luck charm or something... :-)

Great Vacation...


the first of many for Letha and I out of the country...was to the Bahamas (only for 9 hours).

We got on the ship in Florida, sailed all night and got to the Bahamas around 8 AM. We went snorkeling and then did a little bit of shopping and sailed back to Florida at 5 PM. It was a really good and well deserved vacation.