Movie Review – White House Down

I went to an advanced screening of this movie last week and had so much fun!

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This movie is definitely a roller coaster ride!

Perfect for Summer and perfect for the Fourth of July weekend.

The audience (including myself) was cheering, clapping and on the edge of their seats… we were on this ride and didn’t know what was going to happen next!  I was expecting it to be extremely heavy, action movie but the humor cut the intensity and tension perfectly. Channing said in an interview that he, Jamie and the cast had such a playful chemistry and they had so much fun while filming that they kept having to remind themselves that this was an action/thriller and not a comedy! But I LOVED THE COMEDY!

I thought the casting was perfect.  I had a little crush on the main bad guy, Jason Clarke, who I recognized from Zero Dark Thirty.  I kept telling myself, “Um, Allison.  You are not supposed to like this guy.”  I think that is a sign of great casting.

I was beaming with American Pride while watching this movie!  Channing might have had something to do with that!

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Channing has this natural ability and ease with which he delivers his lines.  He really is a great actor.  He tends to play the jock type that you might think has very little going upstairs, but he ends up proving us wrong with his smarts and practicality.  His heart and soul always shines through in his characters and he always comes out on top!

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The little girl who plays Channing’s daughter, Joey King, was so amazing. What a talent.  She is one of those Dakota Fanning types that is way beyond her years.  And Jamie Foxx playing “Obama” was very funny.

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There were times though, where I thought this would be really scary if this really happened to our country.  Nobody get any ideas!! So thank you to all our armed forces for keeping us safe!

GOD BLESS AMERICA!

GO SEE THIS MOVIE!

RATING: B+

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Movie Review – The Heat

FOX LOT

Last week, I got to watch The Heat!  NO, NOT THE NBA FINALS.  I was invited to a screening of the highly anticipated movie, The Heat, on the Fox Lot.  The stars of the movie – Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock, two comedic geniuses.  I couldn’t wait to see this pair in action!  I don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say they KILLED IT!

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Here is a little teaser trailer…

Melissa McCarthy was definitely the best part of the movie.  Melissa’s improv skills are epic.  The stuff that comes out of her mouth is insanely fresh and funny (and a lot of times… completely inappropriate! haha).  Sandra Bullock was right there with her as the comedic veteran of the movie, playing the uptight, by the book character that she so perfectly plays.  Their “odd couple” style relationship made them the perfect partners in crime and in comedy!

My one wish was for better casting of the other characters (not including Marlon Wayans and Michael Rapaport.  They were great).  The “bad guys” and the other cops were just not that believable.  If those other actors or characters were better developed or comparable to the level of the leads the movie would have been 10 times better.

The movie is a summer blockbuster kind of movie.  A little cheesy.  Ok, really cheesy.  BUT you will definitely have a good laugh out loud!

Rating: B+

Movie Review – Argo

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 “The only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to be credible.”  

– Mark Twain

In an interview, Ben Affleck said that this movie could have never been made if it hadn’t been a true story.  He said no one would have ever believed it because the story was, simply, so unbelievable.  It is so true.  You sit through the whole movie knowing full well that they all make it out of there alive but for some reason you are sitting there in agony, grabbing onto the seat or the person next to you (Sorry, Caroline!) thinking THERE IS NO WAY… NO WAY THAT THEY ARE GOING TO MAKE IT OUT OF THERE ALIVE!

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The movie was incredible.  The story is so incredible (Well done, Mr. Mendez!).  There is so much I could say but I don’t want to take up too much of your time.  So, I will speak to one of the scenes that really spoke to me.  (It is pictured above).

The “film crew” has made it through 2 out of the 3 airport check points, but has now been stopped and taken into a small room for further questioning by some very scary Iranians with machine guns.  It starts with a lot of YELLING.  There is a lot of lost in translation going on too, as they are yelling at them in Farsi.  The intensity is boiling rapidly at this point!  It doesn’t look like they are going to get out of that little tiny room.  That’s it, they are all going to die in that airport!

But then Joe Stafford, the “associate producer” who is fluent in Farsi, steps forward and begins to connect with the Iranians.  He starts telling them the story of Argo.  He appeals to their imagination, their curiosity, their sense for adventure and fantasy, and maybe even appeals to their childish side.  He shows them the pictures and makes noises and sound effects of explosions and flying objects.  The mood lightens.  He has made them believe.  He connected with them as human beings on a human nature level… and saved all of their lives.

This is what Hollywood does best. This is why they are so powerful and influential.  Their ability to connect with human beings.  The movies, music, tv shows that they produce connect with our souls, our emotions, our dreams, our sense for adventure, our hearts. They have hooked us.  More to come on this in a future blog post.

BEN, THE DIRECTOR

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Dear Ben,

I have a very special place in my heart for you and Matt Damon.  I like to think of you two as my homeboys from Boston.  Good Will Hunting is one of my favorite movies.  I went to go see The Town, in theaters a few years ago, and I remember at the end of the movie, one little tear stream down my face because I was so proud of you.  I felt like you “got your groove back”…like Stella did.  And now after Argo, it is safe to say that you have found your groove/place/calling in Hollywood and in life.  There is nothing more exciting than that!  BRAVO!

Your homegirl, Allison

P.S. Alright yes, I stole the Dear Ben idea from JLO’s This is me… then album!  Sorry to bring her up.

 

And now, an Acting Lesson from Ben Affleck…

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There is a scene in the movie where Tony Mendez is giving the hostages their cover stories or “characters”.  He tells them…

“These cover identities were created specifically for each one of you. What you need to do is memorize everything that’s inside. Who you are, what you are, where you’ve been, complete bio.”

Side Note: As actors, you need to know your character’s bio.  Just like you yourself would know your full name, your birthday, your parents’ names, where your were born, religion, etc… Information that you don’t think twice about.  It is who you are.  The facts.

He then says…. (THE MOST IMPORTANT PART)

“And then add to that; where do you vacation, what are your allergies, who you had an affair with. The only way this works is if you believe that you’re these people so much that you dream like them.”

This is the most important part of an actor’s job!  This is the KEY to making your characters come to life.  IT IS ALL THE OTHER STUFF.  THE STUFF THAT MAKES YOU TICK.  OUR JOB IS TO CREATE A HUMAN BEING… NOT A CHARACTER.  These insights will influence behavior.  We get to use our imagination.  It is our job to create truthful behavior.  For the 6 hostages, it was life or death.  For us, it is career or no career.

Rating: A+

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