Showing posts with label Hell no. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hell no. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Raid: Redemption (2011) dir. Gareth Evans


"I am dismayed. I have no prejudice against violence when I find it in a well-made film. But this film is almost brutally cynical in its approach. The Welsh director, Gareth Evans, knows there's a fanboy audience for his formula, in which special effects amp up the mayhem in senseless carnage.

There's obviously an audience for the film, probably a large one. They are content, even eager, to sit in a theater and watch one action figure after another pound and blast one another to death. They require no dialogue, no plot, no characters, no humanity. Have you noticed how cats and dogs will look at a TV screen on which there are things jumping around? It is to that level of the brain's reptilian complex that the film appeals." (Roger Ebert)

But is it boring? Hell No. (*Roger Ebert is a boring old biddy!)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Pulp Fiction (1994) dir. Quentin Tarantino


"Tarantino is too gifted a filmmaker to make a boring
(!!!!!) movie, but he could possibly make a bad one: Like Edward D. Wood Jr., proclaimed the Worst Director of All Time, he's in love with every shot - intoxicated with the very act of making a movie. It's that very lack of caution and introspection that makes 'Pulp Fiction' crackle like an ozone generator: Here's a director who's been let loose inside the toy store, and wants to play all night." (Roger Ebert)

But is it boring? Hell no.