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Wolves Are Scary, Liam Is Bad Ass But The Grey Falls Short | The Grey Movie Review

A PROMISING TRAILER PROMISED TOO MUCH

I was really excited to see The Grey.  Over the last few years, Liam Neeson has proven that he can take on anything with movies like Taken & Unknown.  Liam vs Wolves made perfect sense to me.  I absolutely adored the first 10-15 minutes of The Grey.  Liam’s character Ottway is established as a quiet hunter with a long lost love.  All I could think about was the inevitable clash between Ottway and a pack of angry wolves with glass taped to his knuckles…

At the end of the day, I was a little disappointed with the penultimate ‘clash’.  But that doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy the ending.  Lets just say there better be a big awesome deleted scene on the Blu Ray.  Regardless, I think it was fitting ending given the story director Joe Carnahan was trying to tell.  The Grey is a good movie.

Wolves Are Scary, Liam Is Bad Ass But The Grey Falls Short | The Grey Movie Review

It’s a gorgeous survival tale full of tense moments and crazy wolf attacks.  (Although I have to say the attack in Adam Green’s Frozen was a little more intense.)  The wolves themselves were pretty sweet and the situation the men find themselves in is terrifying.  I’ve always said that I’d never go on vacation near snow because freezing to death is one of my biggest fears.  I now have two reasons to avoid Alaska.

My main problem with the movie is that, aside from Ottway’s back story, there isn’t much else going on except a group of men trying to survive.  There really weren’t many surprises and most of the kills happen in the order you expect.  That’s why this movie is better suited to be rented.  However, since it is a relatively slow month, I suppose a trip to the theater wouldn’t be a complete waste.

REVIEW IN 2: Cold, Survival

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Wolves Are Scary, Liam Is Bad Ass But The Grey Falls Short | The Grey Movie Review

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Sapience: The Search For Wisdom

NEW DOCUMENTARY NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT

Sapience: The Search For Wisdom is an independent feature documentary being produced in Toronto, Canada.

“Driven by a lust for infinite economic growth on a planet of finite resources, our way of life is coursing toward catastrophe. But the danger is largely masked. In a highly mediated world where swelling numbers of people spend more time in front of screens than they do with other people, or in nature, our reckless pursuit of wealth has had disastrous consequences for the future of humanity.”

The team behind the project recently began their Kickstarter campaign and released a pretty awesome trailer.

I loved the use of animation and CG in the trailer.  Particularly the way they staged their interviews in a post apocalyptic setting.

For more on the project visit their site sapiencefilm.com.

Follow them on Twitter @SapienceFilm.

Be sure to stop by the Kickstarter page for a ton of info on the project.

Sapience: The Search For Wisdom

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Interviews

Special thanks to ArcLight Cinemas for the heads up on these Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy interviews.  Be sure to check out my review of the film here.

Gary Oldman

Mark Strong

Director Tomas Alfredson

For more visit ArcLight Cinemas YouTube page.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Patience | Review
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Patience | Rent the movie

SOMETIMES SLOW MOVIES PAY OFF IN A BIG WAY!

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy was #8 on my list of Must See 2011 movies…  That I missed.  Now that I’ve seen it, I think it would have been right at home in my top 5.  It’s a fantastic movie.

The first hour or so I found myself wondering where it was going.  The only thing you really know for sure is a mole exists and he/she must be found.  The story unfolds in a series of flashbacks and quick scenes and jumps around quite a bit.  Sometimes, it can be distracting and hard to follow but Tinker manages to stay interesting.  Perhaps fascinating is a better word for it.  It reminded me of The Insider with Russell Crowe and Al Pacino.  That movie unfolded very slowly but I absolutely loved it.

So yes, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy requires patience but it all pays off in the end.  The further into the story you get, the more engrossing it becomes.  I was glued to the screen when the answers to my questions arrived.

Ironically, I was slow getting out to see the film in theaters.  Having said that, if you haven’t seen it yet, you may as well wait to rent it.  It the type of movie meant for quiet Sunday afternoons spent on a comfortable couch with a blanket.  (I would include a really well made sandwich too.)

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy in 2 words

2 WORDS FOR TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY: QUIET, TENSION

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Top 5 Big Summer Action Movies Without Bats, Spiders or Avengers

It’s pretty difficult to look passed the end of a legendary trilogy when The Dark Knight Rises is released next summer.  Likewise, 4 larger than life heroes will assemble after years of hype.  And how can you ignore a hero like Spider-Man returning to the screen?  Today, I attempt to put aside the Bats, Spiders and Avengers to see what else the 2012 summer movie season has to offer.  There are a couple picks that could go either way but I’ve got high hopes nonetheless.

5. The Expendables 2

4. Total Recall

Big 2012 Summer Movies

3. G.I Joe: Retaliation

2. Battleship

1. Prometheus

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