Showing posts with label security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label security. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Breaking In is timed perfectly for Mother's Day


Movie Title:     Breaking In

Grade:  C-

Rating: PG-13, 
     88 minutes


In a Nutshell:  Just in time for Mother’s Day, Gabrielle Union does a good job showing us what any mama bear will do to protect her cubs.  

Unfortunately, the action-thriller movie is predictable and even toned down to earn the PG-13 rating.


Tips for parents: 
  • While I was glad there weren’t a lot of F-bombs (there is 1), it was a bit odd to hear one of the bad guys use the word “friggin.” The intensity of peril at that point becomes laughable.  There is some other profanity.
  • You see two people get run over by a car.
  • The teenage daughter’s boyfriend makes her a playlist full of sex songs, but the mom brushes it off like it’s nothing worth talking about.  Parents, please talk to your kids about the consequences of sex as a teen.
  • Teach your kids how to pick a lock.  Just sayin…
  • Attempted rape, although you don’t see anything.  I would have gone full psycho revenge on that bad guy for that one act alone.
  • Violence and deaths.

                                     


Uplifting theme: 
  • Family
  • Motherhood
  • Tenacity

Things I liked:
  • Gabrielle Union is the capable protagonist, as well as one of the producers of the movie.
  • It’s refreshing that most of the decisions made were smart, rather than the usual dumb choices characters tend to make in this genre.
  • Richard Cabral’s character is crazy bad, giving us the only real sense of urgency and peril that we want to see.
  • Ajiona Alexus has such beautiful eyes.



Things I didn’t like:
  • While I enjoyed the other action thrillers that writer Ryan Engle created, like Non-Stop and The Commuter (I'm a Liam Neeson fan), this film doesn’t bring anything new to the genre.
  • The talented director of V for Vendetta, James McTeigue, doesn’t give us a clever, deep movie that we know he’s capable of; that movie was a masterpiece.
  • Billy Burke’s character comes off looking bored during the entire movie.
  • The characters were not really developed.  You never learn much about any of them.  One character shows up towards the end of the movie and you’re like, “Wait!  What?  Where did He come from? I thought…."
  • A lot of the scenes are in a dark house or at night, so this movie might be hard to watch on a TV or computer monitor when it QUICKLY goes to the cheap DVD bin at Wal-Mart or online streaming.
  • Lots of scampering around the house scenes.
  • You’d think that if the dad built all of those security measures into the house that he would have hidden some guns somewhere.  Just sayin…
  • "Payback" in the movie poster isn't quite the right word for what happens in the movie.  The mom gets mad and just wants to protect her kids, but she doesn't get crazy or seek revenge, like the movie poster promises.


Interesting lines:
  • “Fear I can manage.  Desperation is a whole other thing.” – Eddie (Billy Burrke)
  • “Moms don’t run (away).” – Eddie
  • “You’re an impressive woman.” – Eddie
“No, I’m not.  I’m a mom.” – Shaun Russell (Gabrielle Union)


A better movie in the same genre is:

                  

                                         


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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a superhero movie MARVEL




Grade:   A-

In a Nutshell:   
A great marvel!  This mile-a-minute action flick is the second installment in the Captain America franchise and a terrific stand-alone story that is compelling and complex.  Sequels are notorious for not being as good, but this gritty one is winning high praises from Marvel fans and newbies alike.  It’s a smart political thriller that makes you feel like you just saw a real movie.  It’s brave enough to tackle serious issues such as national security, government surveillance and the price of freedom.

Marvel is really doing it right, pumping out one fun flick after another.  The Amazing Spider-Man , X-Men: Days of Future Past , and Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 1: Cosmic Avengers hit the big screen in just weeks!  It’s a little bit helpful to have seen the first Captain America film, but if not, don’t worry…you’ll catch on quickly.

Uplifting theme:  Wouldn’t it be great if American patriotism were cool again?

Things I liked:
  • The Winter Soldier is an interesting villain.
  • Three Days of the Condor [HD] star Robert Redford reminds us how cool those 1970s espionage movies were.
  • I love clever banter between fun characters.  Scarlett Johansson plays Natasha Romanoff who steals scenes with Rogers (Captain America), played by the impressively buff Chris Evans.  You’ll most likely see a trailer before this movie that features Scarlett Johansson in the upcoming film that looks like it has some good potential: Lucy
  • I love Sam Wilson’s evolution into a superhero with the aid of his uber-awesome jet-powered wings.
  • The opening scene with Chris Evans in an Under Armour shirt…wow.  My kids gross out whenever I talk about male actors like that, but hey, I’m not dead.
  • Scenes where everyone points a gun at everyone else in a stand-off always crack me up.
  • I’m glad we get to see the man behind the mask.  The Winter Soldier’s mask gets knocked off fairly early in the film and we learn more about him as the film develops.
  • The CGI was great and believable. 
  • I thought the slow-motion scene toward the end was great.
  • I thought the list of things Captain America made of things he needed to catch up on was pretty cute.  It included Tai food, Disco, Moon landing, and Marvin Gaye.
  • I LOVED the finale of How I Met Your Mother: The Complete Series , so I enjoyed seeing Cobie Smulders again.
  • I love it when Stan Lee makes his cameo performance.  His big line in this installment of his Marvel character movies is “Oh man!  I am so fired.”  Ha ha
  • I loved watching a middle-aged woman in a dress suit kick bad-guy butt.

Things I didn’t like:
  • It didn’t have as much humor as The Avengers or Iron Man movies.
  • Some people may criticize the movie for being unrealistic.  Well, duh…it’s a superhero movie.
(PHOTO ON LEFT:  One of our pastry students at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School, where I teach, designed a special sugar structure to celebrate Captain America!  Everything in her design is edible!)

Funny lines:
  • Nick Fury says “We’re gonna neutralize a lot of threats before they even happen.”  Captain America replies “I thought the punishment came after the crime.”
  • Natasha asks “Hey fellas, either one of you know where the Smithsonian is?   I’m here to pick up a fossil.”  Captain America says “That’s hilarious” as he gets in her car.
  • Falcon yells “How do we know the good guys from the bad guys?”  Captain America yells back as they run towards danger “If they’re shooting at you, they’re bad!”
  • Natasha asks “You doing anything fun Saturday night?”  Captain America answers “Well, all the guys in my barbershop quartet are dead…so, no, not really.”
  • Captain America says “You don’t have to come with me.”  Falcon replies “I know.  When do we start?”
  • Falcon says to the Cap “You know you’re a lot heavier than you look.”  Captain America chirps back “I had a big breakfast.”
  • A soldier on a plane that Captain America jumps out of says to another soldier “Was he wearing a parachute?”  “No, no he wasn’t.”
  • “Secure the engine room.  Then find me a date.”  - Captain America
  • “You’re wrong about me.  I do share.  I’m nice like that.” – Agent Nick Fury
  • “I do what he does, just slower.”  - Falcon, referring to Captain America.

Did you know?
  • The Avengers was almost a rated R movie.   Some of the violence was a bit too much, so the directors had to tone it down and resubmit it.  There is LOT of violence in Captain America: The Winter Soldier [HD] , but they tried hard to not get an R rating so that kids could watch it.  Parents, be prepared for lots of shooting, explosions, and collateral damage.
  • Robert Downey Jr. has already convinced us how cool he is, but he took it up another notch when he invited 20 kids to join him at his house to watch Captain America: The Winter Soldier [HD] .  He posted this note on his Facebook page “What better way to spend my birthday than recognizing the cosmic miracle of Captain America 2 opening the same day.”  Nice.
  • Agent Nick Fury trades in his eye patch for a set of cool shades.  You even get to see what’s underneath his patch.
  • If you’re currently watching the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV show, see this movie first, and then continue watching the TV series.
  • Keep watching after the credits roll for a teaser.
  • If you liked the Trouble Man song from the movie, check out the entire Marvin Gaye album:

Tips for parents:  Try having a conversation with your kids about which is more important: freedom or security.  I liked the line Captain America said “Soldiers trust each other.  That’s what makes it an Army.”  Have your kids write some letters of encouragement to some soldiers who are willing to give their lives to protect our country and you.