Monday 21 December 2015

REVIEW: In The Heart of the Sea (3D version) (12A)

In the Heart of the Sea is a biographical movie based on the sinking of the Essex, an American Whaling ship from the 1820's. Set in "present day" 1890's-odd, writer Herman Melville (Ben Whishaw) visits one of the survivors of the Essex. This leads to a flash back story about the whaling industry of 1820's America and of a gigantic whale that caused the sinking of the Essex.

Initially wanting to keep the story to himself, a now old and sad Tom (Brendan Gleeson), eventually relents to the personable Herman Melville and tells his story in great detail of the brave first mate, Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) and the fresh new captain under his first command, Captain Pollard (Benjamin Walker). the boy Tom (Tom Holland) is on the boat with these two commanders and sees the events through the eyes of a teenage boy and how dangerous and exciting whaling can be. Once the story concludes, a whistful Herman Melville says he has enough material for a story, but says he won't put everything in it. And, if legend is to be believed, that very story was the inspiration for American literary classic, Moby Dick.

Firstly, this movie was watched in 3D and I was really impressed with the 3D effects in this movie both in "present day" and in the flashbacks. The special effects are fantastic - especially with the see creatures and the boats. Ron Howard directs this, and the camera angles and swishes really have you feeling right in on the action. There is a right amount of suspense and desperation and the film really grinds home the difficult job whaling was back then.

Hemsworth's character is brash but noble and is clearly the hero of the piece. Previously, we spoke about Hemsworth in Black Hat which I found a bit lacking and I thought it was a bit of a miscast. However, he does well in this movie and plays a strong hero type - something his physique and booming voice are capable of doing.  At loggerheads with him is the Captain, who comes across as more of a hindrance than a bad guy - promoted only by nepotism and allowing him to skip rank over the more experienced Chase.

Overall the movie is a good one, with plenty of action and interesting sequences. I can imagine this is the sort of movie that excels in 3D rather than 2D and the soundtrack suits the action it accompanies.

If you fancy something a little different and fancy a time travel back to the 1820's - you won't do bad with this. it's quite good. In The Heart of The Sea is out on Boxing Day, 26th December, 2015.

POPSCORE: 7/10 


What am I talking about? In the Heart of the Sea film

Where can I find out more? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Heart_of_the_Sea_(film)
If you like this try: Jaws, The Perfect Storm, Titanic, Castaway

Anything else?
Chris Hemsworth (who plays Thor in the Marvel universe) stars in this movie alongside Tom Holland (who is due to play a teenage Spiderman in the new Marvel universe, Captain America movie in 2016!)
This is also based on a book called In The Heart Of The Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

REVIEW: The Martian (12A)

THE MARTIAN is Matt Damon’s latest blockbuster directed, no less, by the legend that is Ridley Scott. Not to be confused with yesteryear classic My Favourite Martian or a male friend named Martin, The Martian is a disaster movie with a difference. One part Castaway and two parts Gravity, The Martian tells the story of a squad of astronauts who when encountering difficulties in a manned mission to Mars, evacuate to return to Earth. As evacuation procedures are put into place, Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is left for dead when he is hit by some debris of part of their equipment. Reluctantly abandoning the search for him to save the rest, Commander Lewis (the luscious Jessica Chastain) sends the crew home to safety.

Not long after Watney awakens to find out that he is still alive and alone on the planet and it will be four long years before help arrives. If he wants to survive he will need to “science the shit” out of Mars and solve each problem as it arises and does so in an almost MacGyver like fashion.

The Martian is such a well made film with emotion, great humour and arresting visuals. As the ensemble cast – themselves of stellar pedigree – assemble on Earth to try and save him, Watney alone is played brilliantly by Matt Damon. He has only his charm and the bleak red desertlike landscape to play with and coupled with an ongoing disgruntlement for Cmdr Lewis’s penchant for disco, the solo sections of him on Mars are as amusing as they are brilliant. The cast on Earth rearing up to save them include  Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sebastian Stan, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels and Sean Bean. I was expecting Sean Bean to die, but luckily he stays within an office environment so in this movie he stays very much alive, much to my happiness. The Earth sequences are a great contrast to the barrenness of mars.

The Martian has a cool disco soundtrack which strangely goes with the story and the quest for one man to survive takes this idea to the limit. Coupled with awesome cinematography and top actors this film is a must see. It’s on for a while but it is great and deserves all the credit it gets.

POPSCORE: 9.5/10 


What am I talking about? The Martian film

If you like this try: Gravity, Interstellar (especially since Damon features in that), Guardians of the Galaxy, Castaway, Apollo 13

Anything else?
This film is based on the book The Martian by Andy Weir - something I think I would quite like to read!



REVIEW: Mad Max: Fury Road (15)


George Miller, the septuagenarian director, returns with his latest Mad Max movie - Mad Max: Fury Road. No Mel Gibson here, but replaced by the ladies favourite, Tom Hardy. Also featuring a few other well known names including South Africa’s finest, Charlize Theron, Mad Max takes it forward for the next generation.

Using a dazzling array of amazing stunts (here’s to the old school) and minimal computer aided special effects, Mad Max features a dystopian world where everything seems to be miles away, and the people are all a bit strange.

The world in which they live is one I would never like to live in, but it draws you in with its dystopian vibe and barren landscape. Tom Hardy grunts his way through the movie, and for all that he plays the titular character, the main character, it could be argued, that Furiosa (Theron) is the main hero(ine?).

The bad guys are suitably clownish and crazy with a side order of sinister and evil. The movie is pretty much a road trip from one place to another – then they turn around and come back again. Although light on story, the movie is a dazzling array of stunts and explosions and there is an awesome guitarist with flames coming out of his guitar which pretty much plays for the entire movie as the soundtrack.

The cars (sorry, I think I would be better placed saying vehicles) are characters unto themselves and are often garishly made. Imagine The Fast and the Furious cars with horns and pipes and spikes and a jaded paint job and you wouldn’t be too far from this movie.

The movie is really quite good and I enjoyed it even though it was light on story and heavy on action. But, when a movie is this gripping, you can forgive such fallacies.

There are a couple of points about the movie I want to raise though – this includes the fact that Mad Max doesn’t really feature in this movie as much as he should have, and there was not a lot of dialogue or work for Hardy to do – apart from being tied up and being grumpy. Nicholas Holt’s character Nux, was suitable crazy and helped keep up the frenetic tempo we would expect the film to be. He also gets the best line: “Oh what a day, what a lovely day!”  Theron does a good turn as the heroine taking the slave girls away from the antagonist, and trying to save them. She is suitably kick ass and is a strong independent woman.

The movie overall is a good one, and there is talk of a few sequels too – hopefully Max will be featured more in it, but if not, maybe there’s more scope for a Mad Maxine or something. Who knows?

Mad Max: Fury Road is available on DVD, Blu Ray and download/streaming now.

POPSCORE: 8/10
 


What am I talking about? Mad Max: Fury Road
Where can I find out more? http://www.madmaxmovie.com/
If you like this try: The original Mad Max movies, Fast And the Furious (if you like the road trip/car racing part), The Book of Eli, I Am Legend (both of these if you like the apocalyptic loner thing)

BYTE: Decisive December

I'm Paul ... and this is Paul & The Popcorn...

Welcome to a Decisive December, and, what's more - CHRISTMAS! The time for goodwill to all men - and of course children, women and animals - Christmas - however you perceive it, is the time to love each other, share that family time and generally try to make the world a better place. In January, the landscape changes to the new year and that is when we can start new, better habits and look forward to the year head, while simultaneously looking back over the journey we have come.

BUT! 2015 is not over by a long shot, even though, on the 9th December 2015 we still have a good three weeks or so of the month left. Lots of announcements for next year but the biggest thing this month is STAR WARS!

The hotly anticipated film number 7 of the unbelievably popular franchise is stirring emotions and the hype machine is in more overdrive than the Death Star crossed with a Borg cube! There's plenty of conspiracy theories, fan pics and suggestions and even curious things from the cast themselves but there's a few things we can be sure of - the original cast (where possible) is in it, and there is officially no Jar Jar Binks. I've got tickets for the iMax version in 3D - so I'll drop a review off as soon as I see it. Or near as!

Let's get to the computers - Star Wars has infiltrated this medium too with Star Wars: Battlefront - haven't played it yet but it looks great and has some great visuals. Looking like perfect match between FPS and our beloved Star Wars, it takes some of the iconic backdrops and allows you to take part in numerous battles the galaxy over. Is it any good? If you've played it - let me know in the comments.

The Steam Autumn sale has just recently finished and the new one, the awesomeness that is the Steam Winter Sale is (allegedly) kicking off on 22nd December. Save your money as there will be bargains aplenty.

If you are interested in Steam games but want to expand your horizons from just the triple A rated blockbusters and have a peek at other offerings - including indie developers, you could do no worse than checking out a SteamCrate. It says that each game is worth at least £3 and you get 10 random games each month - which could be anything from the latest releases to goodness-knows-what. I have subscribed to this and I'm going to do a review soon - so keep an eye out for it to see if it is worth it or not. They give you a 10% discount if you subscribe to their mailing list too, so it's worth doing that if you want to take advantage.

Looking at the latest stuff as well:

>   Xbox Live:  Games with Gold this month includes:

XBOX ONE gives you:

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
Knight Squad
Thief

XBOX 360 gifts to you:

Castlestorm
Sacred 3

All the Xbox games have limited availability and are yours to keep once you have purchased them. However, some are only available at the beginning of the month, some at the end and some longer than that. Generally though, there are some games for the first two weeks and then a different set two weeks after, so you need to move quickly.


>  PSN: PS Plus this month is as follows:

PS4 has:
King's Quest: Chapter 1: A Knight To Remember*
Gauntlet: Slayer Edition


PS3 gets:

SSX
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

Vita receives:
Freedom Wars
Rocket Birds: Hardboiled Chicken

Of course usual rules apply in that if you stop your subscription those games'll stop workin'. I know this to be true because it has happened to me.

* King's Quest is a five part game - I'm expecting you will have to pay for Chapters 2-5 - season pass is listed currently as £23.99.

Origin has another game on the house and it's Jade Empire: Special Edition - this was an awesome game in it's time so get it now before it's gone forever. As always you need to have an Origin account to get this - but it's really worth the time to get this game as it's fab. If you like Knights of the Old Republic and the more recent Old Republic MMORPG you'll love this.

As always we have Loot Crate and Nerd Block unboxings to look forward to...
...AND Marvel Collector Corps in December which, I'm told, is Guardians Of the Galaxy!

It's time to go now but - have a brilliant Christmas and a fabulous new year and I'll see you soon.
Keep being awesome!
Until next time

Paul