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Argo (2012)
5/10
Best Picture Award? Really?
27 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Okay, before I start this review, I understand that this film was "based off of a true story", even though the writer and filmmakers took certain liberties. So maybe some of my complaints are because of those specific reasons in "being true to the actual events". But regardless, I was very disappointed with this film.

PROS: Beautifully shot, edited, and directed. Casting was great. The set design and time period was great as well. That's where all of my 5 stars go to.

CONS: Story. Here's why:

I loved how this film started. It was intense. It got me into the story and the build up was great. But as soon as Ben Affleck goes to rescue these people, it immediately became terrible. Maybe since it was a rescue mission, I was expecting action sequences and just pure intensity the entire time as Affleck shepherds these 6 people back home.

But instead, I was treated with a snooze fest. First off, these Irani's are hell bent on finding these 6 missing people. So you mean to tell me that when they go to the airport, Security isn't going to put 2 and 2 together and say, "Hey, 6 white people just went missing from the Embassy and we have 6 white people here whom we are very suspicious of since their documents don't really add up." But instead, they let them go! Come on now. They couldn't be that dumb.

So then we get to them getting on the plane. While you have Security finally finding out the truth. So they go and try to stop them. So while Ben and everyone are safe in the plane, Security are in their trucks and police cars following the plane on the runway. One of them pulls out an AK-47 and aims at the wheel. He had the perfect chance to shoot the plane down and stop them. I was anxiously waiting for that. I wanted some struggle to happen. But instead, he decided not to fire and the plane took off.

So then I'm left thinking, "Okay. Maybe something will happen on the plane. Maybe somehow, someway, there will be some kind of struggle since all of this build up before was for nothing." Nope. Nothing happens. They all lived happily ever after.

What's even worse is there's absolutely no character development from Affleck's character at all. Sure, he's a phenomenal actor and his acting is superb. But there's no growth. There's no change. He's just standard the entire time.

In all honesty, and this may sound mean, but I think Argo won Best Picture because the Academy wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt since it got snagged at The Golden Globes and people were complaining. Plus, since "Life of Pi" won most of the Oscars, people would have been in uproar if it won Best Picture (which it deserved).

In conclusion, I love Affleck and his directing, but this definitely wasn't his best film. I don't even blame him. I blame whoever wrote this.
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10/10
Jaw-dropping. Best of the 3.
24 December 2012
Yes, I know The Dark Knight Rises gets a lot of crap for it's "flaws" and "plot holes" But, what I did notice was that each time I re-watched this incredible movie was that most of those questions I had about the movie were actually answered.

Christopher Nolan is an absolutely incredible director. He's the kind of filmmaker that makes films that you have to re watch time and time again. He proved this especially with Memento, The Dark Knight, and Inception. But especially with The Dark Knight Rises. You learn something new every time you watch them..

Sure, it's long. But what did you expect? It's the final movie of a beloved trilogy. Did you expect it to be shorter? I loved how personal this story was. While I absolutely loved The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger as The Joker, I felt like they didn't focus on Bruce Wayne and instead focused a little too much on The Joker. Which is fine because it worked out for the movie.

But with this movie, Bruce Wayne IS the focus just as much as Batman. It does such a fantastic job in tying everything in, especially with Batman Begins. Bruce's transformation from beginning to end is incredible.. I won't spoil anything, but what I will say is Alfred's scenes are tear-jerking. Each conversation they have is so personal. Alfred is us in this story, telling Bruce Wayne what he tells him.

Being a filmmaker myself, I saw this in all forms. Visually, it's a grand achievement, making it a huge flagship title that reflects IMAX needs to be implemented more. Audio is great too. Only quibble I had is the very beginning with Bane. I felt like his voice felt a little too high pitched because in the later part of the movie it's very deep and menacing. But this is a minor quibble that didn't take any experience away.

Anne Hathaway STEALS the show as Selina Kyle/Catwoman. She adds such a grace and sexiness to the character that stands out in a unique way. You can tell how dedicated of an actress she is from her performance.

All the performances in this movie were top notch. The minor roles, not so much, but to be honest, the people you don't like, well, you'll see lol So that complaint is kind of irrelevant. Tom Hardy was amazing as Bane. Yeah, he may have a "Sean Connery" voice, but I never really cared. He was menacing, scary. When Batman and Bane fight, you really don't know who's going to come out of it. It's intense, which is exactly what I felt the last 2 films were lagging with was the intensity and physicality behind the fight scenes.

I'm writing my own superhero trilogy. I just published the 2nd book, and I would KILL to have Christopher Nolan direct the feature film script I developed for the 1st one. He's a dedicated and outstanding director, so I definitely say give this film a chance. Don't listen to critics or anyone else for that matter. Watch this movie 3 times at least. See it in all forms and then you be the final judge.

10/10
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Army Wives (2007–2013)
10/10
Not what I was expecting
24 December 2012
I'm a guy and I'll be honest: I DID NOT think I would like this show. I was bored one day browsing on Netflix and ran across this show. Being a Veteran myself, I decided to watch it just out of curiosity.

All I can say is: WOW what an incredible show. I don't even care if it's considered a chick flick. The show is so realistic with how it displays the Army life. Even having been in the Army, I didn't realize that the wives/caregivers had to do almost as much as we had to.

The way this show brings up the emotions is incredible. The emotions never feel forced like how some actors are when they have to cry. This seems all too natural. I definitely recommend to anyone, but especially if you were or are in the Army. Check it out.
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