Showing posts with label sci-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sci-fi. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

Movie Review: The World’s End

From my DVD pile I found this movie! And it was unexpectedly funny! It’s the story of Gary King (Simon Pegg) who seriously did nothing after high school and who always lived in past glories as a teenager. One day he decides to reunite with his schoolmates and relive one of their best adventures, which was drinking from 12 bars in the same night.  His friends who are all moved on and living their lives with wives and kids are reluctant to join him, but they do in the end. The movie is not about drinking, it’s actually about the World is actually ending with aliens suddenly attacking them in the first bar!

I was so shocked hahhaa, but in a good way. If you haven’t watched the trailer like me, you won’t guess it from the first fifteen minute, but that’s made it even better for me. It felt just meh at the beginning, but keep on watching, it gets so much better. It was really a well-crafted Comedy and worth the watch. I cracked up a lot and the end was awesome too!

The idea of the aliens is fun and not too much. There's a lot of action! The cast is great and the script is funny. I’m getting to become a huge fan of British movies. I’m so happy I found this in my pile! 

For more info and trailer, click her.

Till the next one!

Kemz

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Movie Review: Interstellar

In a time where the overabundance of science-fiction is starting to exhaust the genre of any original ideas, Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar is a phoenix that rises from the ashes of tasteless video-game-like, half-cooked ideas, and it succeeds in bringing the genre back to its glory. With many references to 2001: A Space Odyssey, Interstellar is as close as it gets to creating a space epic that can transcend time since Kubrick’s masterpiece. 

You all should go see Interstellar for many reasons. The First of which is that it’s very reminiscent of classic science fiction; it’s a graceful space journey that steers away from unnecessary hand-held action sequences, only to replace them with skillfully executed space ballads. The visuals are a beautiful marriage of computer generated imagery and practical effects, but what really brings them to life is a score that is as majestic as space itself. One could argue that the Hans Zimmer organ score almost becomes a character that is aware of itself, and due to its overpowering presence, it’s hard to ignore the juxtaposition of classical organ hums, and the tranquility of outer space, which gives the film its almost divine, yet eerie aesthetic.

Secondly, Interstellar puts you on an emotional roller coaster through an extremely human story. It’s hard to discuss the plot in details without giving away too much, but I’ll try as much as I can to keep this a spoiler-free zone. In a nutshell, the four-act narrative revolves around the dynamics of a father-daughter relationship in a struggle against time itself. The father embarks on a journey to outer space, promising his daughter to come back one day. Within these complex boundaries, Matthew McConaughey delivers the performance of a lifetime! Believe me when I say that the scenes of him and his daughter are goose-pumps inducing. The plot swings back and forth between moments of sorrow, and moments of excitement. Along with the performances, this pendulum succeeds in keeping you on the edge of your seat during the entire 3-hour runtime of the film.

Another reason to go see this film is the sheer brilliance of the Nolans. Their treatment to the narrative is similar to that of their previous work, in which a series of complicated events leads to an intervention from a dues-ex machina to suddenly elevate a character to catharsis. However, this time, it’s bigger than ever, and it certainly is more complicated than ever.  The narrative is composed from many counterintuitive plot points that are hard to digest, yet all of them are supported by real science. This film is the most engaging physics class you’ll ever attend. It takes you from Einstein’s Special Relativity to Hawking’s theories on wormholes in a matter of minutes. The plot tries to simplify and explain complicated concepts in very basic terms, which leads to the dialogue falling flat at times, and even cheesy at a few instances. However, with the complexity of the treatment, you’re never disengaged; the narrative is layered with messages and meaning. The deeper you examine the film, the more you can extract from it. So if you want to get the most out of this cinematic experience, be prepared to observe, listen, and take notes. It is the kind of film that you will end up watching more than once for the sake of deciphering its enigmatic nature.
  
To conclude, it’s fair to say that Interstellar is with no doubt the most ambitious science fiction project of our time. No other director has attempted to achieve this kind of grandeur since 2001: A Space Odyssey. I’m not saying that it is as good, but it’s pretty darn close. In fact, it is the closest anyone has ever come to achieving this kind of artistry within the commercial sci-fi genre. It is not a perfect film, though; it has some minor flaws in the dialogue, but heck, nothing’s purely perfect. It is definitely the film of the year, and I expect for it to win Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. It is definitely worth the viewing, and I highly recommend seeing it in IMAX.

For more information and the trailer, please click here.

By:

Fahad Al-kuwari (@fahoods)

Monday, November 3, 2014

Movie Review: E.T.

Yup, never saw this one before as well! Still digging into the 80s and finding good movies and this is defiantly a cute and magical classic! It would be even magical if I saw it as a kid, cause it’s perfect for kids and such a family movies, but I still enjoyed it and learned why E.T. became one of the most loved famous aliens. He’s so adorable!

So, if you’re like me and didn’t see it; it’s the story of a kid, Elliott (Henry Thomas) who finds a short and ugly, yet very cute alien that he names  E.T. He takes him in and bond with him till he realizes that E.T. needs to go back home. NASA however wants the alien, so it adds to the plot and makes it a bit adventury in the end.

Like the other 80s movies, I rented the HD version (which I LOVE) and believe me, it’s worth the extra money, because it makes it tolerable and feels ok to watch. And this movie did have some lame special effects (especially when the kids flew in the sky and it looked fake) but it didn’t affect me that much. I just brushed it off. Still you can see the great work of Steven Spielberg. I mean talk about a sci-fi genius in the 80s when they didn’t have much to work with! I mean the movie won 4 Oscars including Best Effects! 

You gotta give it to him, the man with the alien obsession brought us the most exciting aliens movies ever. Though he always tend to make them ugly. That’s disappointing. Aliens could be pretty if you allowed them to be, Steven.

Anyways, even though E.T. is such an ugly little fella, he’s still so freaking cute! So cute, I want one!  And you know who else was cute, Elliott sister, Gertie who was played by the cute tiny Drew Barrymore. She was so good and adorable you can’t but smile when she speaks.

This movie is really super cool and every child should watch it! A great movie option for family movie night!  Though the movie is a bit long, 2 hours, but we’re used to long movies these days, so it’s fine!

For more info and the trailer, please click here.

Till again,

Kemz

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Movie Review: In Time

Imagine if time was a currency and you had to work for the extra minutes of your life and if you were rich you could live as long as you want. This is what this movie is all about! The concept is so awesome and the movie don’t disappoint as well! It’s one of my favorite Justin Timberlake movies! And it’s one that I would watch again!

The movie as I said talk about what if “time” was a currency and it’s the story of Will Salas (Timberlake) who worked everyday to get paid enough time to live extra day or two when he met a rich man, Henry Hamilton (Matt Bomer) who gave him enough time for him to rise up the social ladder and enter the high society of the rich. There, he met Sylvia Weis (Amanda Seyfried) and things go crazy!

I loved this movie. It’s so thrilling and the idea of how death can be so close within minutes is just intense! Even though it’s an action movie, it makes you think! How lightly we take time and keep saying, “ooh how time flies”, but imagine what you would do if you truly believed that every minute counts, literary!

The setting of the movie is awesome and the costumes is so pretty! Social classes are divided by their economic statues, so when Will moved from section to section, you can see the difference, especially when he reaches the top class. I do like it when the movie has a lot of detail! So brownie points for them on that!

Let me talk about Justin performance. He was someone I never EVER thought could act! When I heard he’d start acting in movies, I was like, oh huh! But he is excellent! I mean he’s no Benedict Cumberbatch, but he’s really good! He really is someone who can take the heavy load of a movie on his shoulders! Even though the movie had a lot of great actors, but he truly owned it!

This is one movie not to be missed! It’s action packed, touches your heart and really makes you think of how time is very important!

For more information and the trailer, click here.

I wanted to watch The Equalizer today, but sadly couldn’t, so if you watched it, please let us know if it’s good ;)

Till again!
Kemz

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Movie Review: Star Trek Into Darkness

I’ve never been a fan of space sci-fi films, but the new Star Trek series is just driving me insane! The good kind hahaha. I love it so much! This one was even better than the first one. Space adventures where never been this exciting!

The story of Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) continues after Kirk is appointed the Captain of the Enterprise. A new terror arises and threaten their organization, the one that protect many planets in the galaxy. That terror is names Khan and he is played by none other than Benedict Cumberbatch. 

The cast in the movie was great, but for me Benedict was the center. He is beyond brilliant! One genius actor! I can never express how amazing he is! He is my new crush! Not just ‘cause he’s super cute, but the way he acts, I mean, wow! He really makes you believe the character he plays.

The movie as well is directed by J.J. Abrams who is another great talent! I’m a huge fan of his! He’s really good at making a big movie even bigger! Can’t wait to see what he’ll do to Star Wars: Episode VII. I saw that he’s producing Star Trek 3, but sadly won’t direct it.

So, because J.J. directed this movie, expect awesome special effects, big explosions and thrilling fight scenes. The movie is so hooking and just pulls you into an amazing world! And for someone who didn’t watch the old movie, I can understand the appeal of this series by the world these characters live in and the stories they lead.

For sure Highly Recommended! This is a must watch movie for all of us sci-fi lovers and to those who want to watch something fun!

For more info and trailer, click here.  

Till the next one!
Kemz
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