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Showing posts with label Taron Egerton. Show all posts

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Kingsman Golden Circle is crazy, over-the-top entertainment

Movie Title:   Kingsman: The Golden Circle


Grade:  B

Rating: R, 2 hours 21 minutes

In a Nutshell:  This sequel to the original Kingsman: The Secret Service 

Uplifting theme: 
  • “Being a kingsman is more than the clothes we wear or the weapons we bear." - Harry (Colin Firth)
  •  "Having something to lose makes life worth living." - Harry (Colin Firth).
  • Friendship, loyalty, love
  • Good over evil

Things I liked:

  • The talented cast is fun to watch and includes Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Julianne Moore, Mark Strong, Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges.  Throw a thick mustache on Pedro Pascal and he looks like a young Burt Reynolds, right?
  • The movie starts with a great action sequence and runs fast the entire 2 hours.
  • I got a kick out of the British vs. American banter.
  • Taron Egerton is the perfect Eggsy and really shines in his role.
  • Julianne Moore is a fun villain.  You can see her play twin sisters in the dark comedy Suburbicon in theaters now.
  • Yes, that’s the real Elton John in the movie!  His acting isn't very good, but he's still awesome.
  • Great stunts and special effects.
  • Cool James Bond types of weapons.
  • John Denver and Elton John music.  Ahhh.

Things I didn’t like:
  • It’s extremely over-the-top and exaggerated.
  • Jeff Bridges seems to play the same crusty, old fart in all of his movies lately. 
  • There is a LOT going on!  



Funny lines:
* "If I save the world, can I have two tickets to your next concert?" - Harry to Elton John
   "If you save the world, you can have a backstage pass." - Elton John


Tips for parents: 
  • Lots of crude profanity, including many F-bombs.
  • Lots of violence, deaths, and destruction.
  • Several inappropriate sex jokes and images. 
  • Gross images involving a meat grinder and other forms of death.


MOVIE REVIEW MOM

@trinaboice 

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Eddie the Eagle jumps to DVD

                                          AVAILABLE ON DVD June 14
               


Movie Title:      Eddie The Eagle  

Grade:   A

Rating: PG-13, 1 hour 45 minutes

In a Nutshell:    With big heart and a sense of humor, Eddie the Eagle has now landed on DVD.  If you missed it at the theater, now is your chance to watch this feel-good, underdog sports movie that will make you cry, laugh, and soar.

Just a few days before the 2002 Winter Olympics in SLC, Utah, I went to Park City to watch the pre-Olympic trials in men's ski jumping and freestyle aerial skiing.  It was one of the coolest things I have ever seen (pun intended).  So, raise your glass of milk to toast to a great film and a triumphant moment of human spirit.

Uplifting theme: 
  • There is something truly special about those who have big dreams and believe in themselves.
  • Don’t ever believe anyone who says you aren’t “Olympic material” or “college material” or any kind of material.  They don't know what you can really do.
  • “A true Olympian is not just about a God-given skill set.  It’s about not ever giving up, no matter what.” – Warren Sharp
  • “Doing your best is the only option, even if it results in failure.” – Warren Sharp
  • “The important thing in the Olympic Games is not the winning, but the taking part.  The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle.” – Pierre De Coubertin, Founder of the Olympic Games, 1896

Things I liked:
  • Wow, what a lesson in tenacity and perseverance.  I give up way too easily.
  • Eddie’s mother, played by Jo Hartley,  is so sweet and supportive.  I hope I'm that kind of mother.
  • I love the glass stain on the tablecloth in the beginning of the movie in the shape of the Olympic rings. 
  • The boys who play Eddie when he was younger are adorable and brothers in real life.  (Tom Costello, Jack Costello)
  • You see a LOT of terrible and funny falls.  I truly admire anyone who is that determined.
  • I love that Eddie doesn’t drink alcohol.  It’s refreshing to see a protagonist in movies nowadays who isn’t a wise-cracking, egotistical drunk.  I was sad when he succommed to peer pressure.
  • I love Australian hunk Hugh Jackman.  He can do it all.  Did you know his character is actually fiction?  There was no Bronson Peary who coached Eddie.
  • How did they film some of those jumping scenes?!  Green screens?  If so, they did a really great job.  It's all very believable.
  • You get to see some of the old footage from the 1988 Calgary Olympics.
  • The Olympic crowds loved him and movie audiences do too.  Of course, the movie is entirely predictable, but I still weeped tears of joy.
  • I love that Eddie was able to be happy for other people’s accomplishments and not let those who beat him take joy away from his own personal triumphs.  We can all learn a lesson from his example.
  • Christopher Walken plays a small role, but is great and has a powerful moment.
  • You get to see some pictures of the real Michael "Eddie the Eagle" Edwards at the end of the movie.  Since the Olympics, he has gone on to compete and win in several celebrity British reality TV shows, still a fan favorite. Taron Egerton portrays him well in the film and even includes Eddie's famous under bite.
Things I didn’t like:
  • It's very predictable and full of cliche's, but it still tugs at all of the right strings on your heart.
  • There is a comparison between sex and ski jumping that is inappropriate for children.


Funny lines:
  •  “It’s not like I’m taking up ballet.  It’s still skiing, just higher.” – Eddie
  • “He’s going to break his neck!” – Jeanette Edwards
“Ah, I’M going to break his neck!” - Target Edwards
  • Any tips then?” – Eddie
“Don’t die.” – Bronson Peary 

Tips for parents:   

  • There is some profanity, but not much.
  • There is a scene with a bunch of naked men in a sauna.  They all have strategically-placed items so you don’t see any “naughty bits.”  It’s actually a funny scene.
  • There is a When Harry Met Sally sex scene when Hugh Jackman makes sound effects and facial expressions that are inappropriate for children.
  • Bo Derrick is mentioned quite a few times in the movie.  Kids won’t know who she is. She was a popular, sexy actress in the 80’s.  She is still beautiful today and makes occasional movie and TV appearances.
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