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FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS – HOBBS & SHAW (2019): The Things I Liked…

Fast & Furious Presents - Hobbs & Shaw (2019), Jason Statham
Fast & Furious Presents – Hobbs & Shaw (2019), Jason Statham

I personally haven’t watched a Fast & Furious movie in a very long time because I was never overly enthused by them. The main reason I tuned in to Fast & Furious Presents – Hobbs & Shaw is the fun trailer and its main star, Dwayne Johnson. Another reason is the promise of entertaining brotherly banter between Johnson’s Hobbs and Jason Statham’s Shaw, because they’re forced to work together.

My experience with the older Fast & Furious movies I’ve seen prepared me to not expect anything more than some action-packed, yet light, entertaining fun. As such, when I found myself thinking: ‘It’s OK but I feel as though something’s missing’, that ‘something’ being depth and notable acting, I was neither mad nor surprised.

I did enjoy the chemistry between Statham and Johnson. I just wish that a fair amount of the amusing quips between the two weren’t used up in the trailer. What stands out most for me in Hobbs & Shaw is a very well-executed and captured stunt or two or three. One of them is the motorbike under the truck manoeuvre. 

Other key highlights include, the characters played by Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart. I also loved that gorgeous ring on Helen Mirren’s character’s finger. It certainly stole almost all of my attention during the prison visit scene.

As for the less memorable aspects of Hobbs & Shaw, they would be me finding Idris Elba’s villainy to be OK rather than great. There’s also the matter of the first two songs that played once the movie started – not the best choice in my humble opinion. 

There’s indeed some fun to be had with director David Leitch’s action/adventure, just remember not to expect too much, and enjoy the stunts.

Happy Film Loving,

G

PARADISE HILLS (2019): New Trailer Starring Emma Roberts, Eiza González, Milla Jovovich, Awkwafina…

Paradise Hills (2019), Emma Roberts
Paradise Hills (2019), Emma Roberts

Read my spoiler-free movie review of Paradise Hills (2019).


A mysterious boarding school that reforms wayward girls to fit their surroundings’ exact desires is the setting of new fantasy movie Paradise Hills.

Directed by Alice Waddington; Emma Roberts, Eiza González, Milla Jovovich and Awkwafina star.

The costume design has my attention, as does the casting. I’m quite curious about the on screen chemistry between all the actors.

Jeremy Irvine, Danielle Macdonald, Arnaud Valois, Karina Kolokolchykova, Hunter Tremayne, Gary Anthony Stennette, Liliana Cabal and Daniel Horvath also star.

Paradise Hills Release Dates: November 1st, 2019 (US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G

BABY DRIVER (2017): The Thing I Liked…

Baby Driver (2017), Ansel Elgort
Baby Driver (2017), Ansel Elgort

Baby Driver, an Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz (2007) written/directed action movie about a young getaway driver, one who is forced to take part in a heist that’s doomed to fail isn’t a bad film. I just didn’t love it.

The film’s style and music are loud and fun, especially if you like the songs. The whole production, stylistically, is quite the achievement. Plus, it’s generally an entertaining experience.

Nevertheless, I found it quite forgettable. This is partly because I’m not exactly the key target demographic. I feel that there was room for the story to work better. For example, without spoiling anything, my biggest issue with Baby Driver is the main ‘change of heart’ at the end. I just didn’t buy it for the character involved, not even for a second.

What I liked most about Wright’s movie is the moment (s) when Elgort’s character starts to run. After all, I have always been quite partial to a good running sequence. It’s the height of thrills/suspense, is it not, particularly during a chase?

Baby Driver is one you watch if you’re curious enough.

Happy Film Loving,

G

WELCOME TO MARWEN (2018): New Trailer From Robert Zemeckis, Starring Steve Carell, Janelle Monae, Leslie Mann, Eiza González…

Welcome To Marwen (2018), Leslie Mann, Steve Carell
Welcome To Marwen (2018), Leslie Mann, Steve Carell

In Welcome To Marwen, Steve Carell plays the victim of a brutal attack, one who finds a unique therapeutic outlet to help him through his recovery.

Janelle Monae, Leslie Mann, Eiza González and Diane Kruger also star, while Robert Zemeckis directs.

I’m in for all the things that make this movie special, including Carell’s likely notable performance and all the hard work that made the dolls/figures possible.

I’m also looking forward to finding out how Carell’s character’s coping method is characterised psychologically.

Welcome To Marwen Release Dates: November 21st, 2018 (US); January 11th, 2019 (2019)…

Happy Film Loving

G

ALITA – BATTLE ANGEL (2018): New Trailer From Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Eiza González, Rosa Salazar…

Alita - Battle Angel (2018)
Alita – Battle Angel (2018)

Directed by Robert Rodriguez, co produced by James Cameron and starring Christoph Waltz, Rosa Salazar, Jennifer Connelly and Eiza González, Alita – Battle Angel is an action-packed story. One set several centuries in the future and about hope, love plus empowerment.

The protagonist played by Salazar is a young woman on a journey to discover the truth of who she is and change the world.

Nice trailer. How absolutely beautiful was that moment when Ed Skrein’s character got smashed? I just can’t wait to see all the visual effects come together.

I’m going to confess that as soon as I saw James Cameron’s name, I couldn’t help but think ‘So this is why the next Avatar movie is delayed?’ I’m quite sure that’s nonsense, but you understand.

Another thought that crossed my mind is, ‘Why do Alita’s eyes have to be so large?’ Perhaps it’s explained in the manga series, it’s based on, that I’ve never read. Perhaps.

Michelle Rodriguez, Jackie Earle Haley, Ed Skrein and Jorge Lendeborg Jr. also star.

Alita – Battle Angel Release Dates: July 20th, 2018 (UK & US)…

Happy Film Loving,

G