I thought whilst I was on a 90’s theme of films I would keep it going until I see some new films in cinema. So with that in mind here is one film of Stallone’s that I really have a lot of fun watching, not because of it being good but because of its fantastically funny satire and character relationships between its main cast. I have a sneaking suspicion that this film is why Stallone was picked for the Judge Dredd role, not a good choice to make really as they went so similar but tried with the Dredd material and they don’t mix well. Either way by the end of the film you’ll be asking yourself ‘would I eat a rat burger?’
Posts Tagged ‘Denis Leary’
Demolition Man (1993) Review
Posted: September 17, 2012 in Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-FiTags: Action & Adventure, Alfredo Garcia, Associate Bob, Benjamin Bratt, Bob Gunton, Chief George Earle, Comedy, Daniel Waters, Demolition Man, Demolition Man (1993), Demolition Man (1993) Review, Denis Leary, Dr. Raymond Cocteau, drama, Edgar Friendly, Future, Glenn Shadix, Lenina Huxley, Marco Brambilla, Nigel Hawthorne, Peter M. Lenkov, Review, Robert Scott Reneau, Sandra Bullock, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Sergeant John Spartan, Simon Phoenix, Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes
Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010 Part 1
Posted: August 17, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-FiTags: A Bug's Life (1998), Academy Award, Albert Brooks, Alexander Gould, Allison Janney, Andrew Stanton, Animation, Austin Pendleton, Billy Crystal, Bloat, Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible, Bob Peterson, Boo, Brad Bird, Brad Garrett, Bubbles, Cameron Diaz, Celia, Chris Sanders (III), Chris Wedge, Cobra Bubbles, Comedy, Craig T. Nelson, Crush, Dash Parr, Daveigh Chase, David Ogden Stiers, Dean DeBlois, Deb and Flo, Denis Leary, Diego, Donkey, Dory, Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres, Experiment 625, Finding Nemo (2003), Geoffrey Rush, Gilbert Huph, Gill, Goran Visnjic, Grand Councilwoman, Gurgle, Helen Parr / Elastigirl, Henry J. Waternoose, Holly Hunter, Ice Age (2002), Inc. (2001), Jack Black, Jacques, James Coburn, James P. Sullivan "Sully", Jason Lee, Jennifer Tilly, Joe Ranft, John Goodman, John Leguizamo, John Lithgow, John Ratzenberger, Jumba, Kevin McDonald, Kids & Family, Lilo, Lilo & Stitch (2003), Lord Farquaad Vincent Cassel, Lucius Best / Frozone, Manny, Marlin, Mary Gibbs, Mike Myers, Mike Wazowski, Monsieur Hood, monsters, Nani, Nemo the Clownfish, Nigel, Peach the Starfish, Pleakley, Princess Fiona, Randall Boggs, Ray Romano, Review, Rob Paulsen, Roz, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Vowell, Shrek, Shrek (2001), Shrek (2001) Review, Sid, Soto, Spencer Fox, Stephen Root, Steve Buscemi, Stitch, stunning visuals, Syndrome, Tarzan (1999), The Incredibles (2004), The Iron Giant (1999), Tia Carrere, Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010, Toy Story 2 (1999), Vicki Lewis, Ving Rhames, Violet Parr, Wallace Shawn, Willem Dafoe, Yeti, Zeke, Zoe Caldwell
Were back to the top ten’s and this could be the last of 2000-2010, so let me make it a good one. Kid’s films, mainly animations which let’s face it are the best. I am a sucker for these films as I grew up with a few of the earlier ones and watched the later ones with my cousins so I didn’t seem weird. So many films missed the cut off date, for example A Bug’s Life (1998), Tarzan (1999), The Iron Giant (1999) and Toy Story 2 (1999). Good year for kids films, but I am unwilling to change the almighty rules of the top ten. For I have spoken my gibberish! You know the rules but still at the end vote for favourite film from part 1, then in part 2 being released Monday do the same, then after a while I will post the results.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Review
Posted: July 5, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Comedy, Drama, Sci-FiTags: Action, Andrew Garfield, Brooklyn, Captain Stacy, Combat, Comedy, Denis Leary, Dr. Curt Connors, Emma Stone, Gwen Stacy, Highschool, Martin Sheen, Marvel, mutant monsters, Peter Parker, Reboot, Review, Rhys Ifans, science fiction plot, special effects, Spiderman, Stan Lee, stunning visuals, Teens, The Amazing Spider-man, The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Review, The Amazing Spider-man Trailer, The lizard, Tom Charity, Uncle Ben
It has a few flaws, but for a first installment of the rebooted Spiderman franchise it is better than any of the original films, especially Spiderman 3! The characters especially where far better this time around with Andrew showing Toby how to play Peter Parker. I will be looking forward to the next films in this great new Spiderman reboot. But I would love to see flaws I found fixed, they are so small though that a sequel would be able to see and fix them.




