Showing posts with label Jason Statham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Statham. Show all posts
Friday, March 22, 2013
Not The Average Jason Statham Shoot-Em-Up
Coming from writer/director Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things, Eastern Promises) 'Hummingbird' can't be typical crash-bang Statham. Even the title hints at something more elusive and delicate.
Trailer holds promise. Reviews are looking better than good.
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Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Jason Statham Throws Punches
How to describe this. Let's see. This would be Statham throwing punches and kicks. There.
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Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Yes. That's Right. It's Actually Good.
Okay. Let's get it out of the way. I know it's not cool to like a trailer for a Jason Statham movie. I know that. It's a given that most movie bloggers will dismiss this as mere product and do so with as much snark as they can muster. And, yes, that's what they're doing. No surprise there.
And, to be sure, they might be right, but not from the look of this trailer. There's craft here. I'm watching this wondering 'Wait. Why does this look so good?'
Well, sure, I figured it would be 'just another Statham shoot-em-up, but by the end of the trailer I changed my mind. 'Parker' is directed by Taylor Hackford, who delivers, at the very least on the visual level and often on the story level though he sometimes misses by a tad or, perhaps, goes for something unattainable -- (Ray, Against All Odds, Proof of Life, Dolores Claiborne, etc.).
So, the camera is nice. But, then I'm thinking the dialogue has a flow and story/character arc(s) have that certain something...that elusive complexity that engages the mind and makes a movie worth mentioning down the road. Well, no surprise as John J. McLaughlin (Black Swan) wrote the script.
And, who's that? Whose face is that carefully hidden under all that hair? Jennifer Lopez? Well, wait, she was good, very good, in 'Out of Sight'. And that was directed by another capable guy, Steven Soderbergh. She comes through when she works with the right people. And, here she looks good again, she comes through again.
The whole trailer snaps. The whole thing clicks. So, yes. That's right. I'm betting this will be worth the time. Probably won't score big at the box office, at least in the US, but it'll be a good rental and get good numbers on TV/cable and could be considered must-see for movie buffs, if not necessarily for the average joe.
Usually, a Statham flick can be dismissed as pure popcorn but 'Parker' looks to have a spine. It may be popcorn but it's not pure.
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And, to be sure, they might be right, but not from the look of this trailer. There's craft here. I'm watching this wondering 'Wait. Why does this look so good?'
Well, sure, I figured it would be 'just another Statham shoot-em-up, but by the end of the trailer I changed my mind. 'Parker' is directed by Taylor Hackford, who delivers, at the very least on the visual level and often on the story level though he sometimes misses by a tad or, perhaps, goes for something unattainable -- (Ray, Against All Odds, Proof of Life, Dolores Claiborne, etc.).
So, the camera is nice. But, then I'm thinking the dialogue has a flow and story/character arc(s) have that certain something...that elusive complexity that engages the mind and makes a movie worth mentioning down the road. Well, no surprise as John J. McLaughlin (Black Swan) wrote the script.
And, who's that? Whose face is that carefully hidden under all that hair? Jennifer Lopez? Well, wait, she was good, very good, in 'Out of Sight'. And that was directed by another capable guy, Steven Soderbergh. She comes through when she works with the right people. And, here she looks good again, she comes through again.
The whole trailer snaps. The whole thing clicks. So, yes. That's right. I'm betting this will be worth the time. Probably won't score big at the box office, at least in the US, but it'll be a good rental and get good numbers on TV/cable and could be considered must-see for movie buffs, if not necessarily for the average joe.
Usually, a Statham flick can be dismissed as pure popcorn but 'Parker' looks to have a spine. It may be popcorn but it's not pure.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Friday, March 02, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
'Killer Elite' Trailer
'Based on a true story'? Huh? Whatev, who cares. Robert De Niro back in tough guy mode. With Jason Statham and Clive Owen. Yes. Oh, yes. Yes yes yes. Thank you dear lord for movies like this.
Trailer rocks. Rocks you like a hurricane. (No, I'm not that cheesy. Watch it, you'll see what I mean).
Trailer rocks. Rocks you like a hurricane. (No, I'm not that cheesy. Watch it, you'll see what I mean).
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Saturday, January 08, 2011
'The Mechanic'
There's a smartness here. Not often you see that in this kind of material. I could be wrong, though. Trailers can be cut so a dumb movie look smarter. Here's hoping.
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ben foster,
donald sutherland,
Jason Statham,
tony goldwyn
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