Showing posts with label bruce Willis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bruce Willis. Show all posts

Thursday, September 2, 2021

ASSASSINATION OF A HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDENT (2008)

 



Directed by: Brett Simon  Written By: Kevin Jakubowski & Tim Calpin  Cinematography: M. David Mullen  Editor: William Anderson & Thomas J. Nordberg


Cast: Mischa Barton, Reece Daniel Thompson, Bruce Willis, Michael Rapaport, Kathryn Morris, Melonie Diaz, Zoe Kravitz, Josh Pais, Luke Grimes, Joe Perrino, Aaron Himelstein, John Magaro, Robin Lord Taylor, Vincent Piazza, Adam Pally, Emily Meade, Quinn Shephard

At a Catholic high school, a sophomore newspaper reporter investigates a case of stolen SAT exams. He thinks he's nailed the suspect and managed to get the popular girl when he realizes a larger conspiracy is afoot.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

DEATH WISH (2018)



Directed By: Eli Roth 
Written By: Joe Carnahan 
Based On The Novel By: Brian Garfield 
Based On the original Motion Picture Screenplay By: Wendell Mayes 
Cinematography: Rogier Stoffers 
Editor: Mark Goldblatt & Yvonne Valdez 


Cast: Bruce Willis, Elisabeth Shue, Vincent D’Onofrio, Camilla Morrone, Dean Norris, Beau Knapp, Kimberly Elise, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Len Cariou, Jack Kesy, Stephen McHattie, Jaslene Gonzalez 


Dr. Paul Kersey is a surgeon who only sees the aftermath of his city's violence as it's rushed into his ER -until his wife and college-age daughter are viciously attacked in their suburban home. With the police overloaded with crimes, Paul, burning for revenge, hunts for his family's assailants to deliver justice. As the anonymous slayings of criminals grabs the media's attention, the city wonders if this deadly avenger is a guardian angel...or a grim reaper.

Saturday, March 23, 2019

GLASS (2019)


Written & Directed By: M. Night Shyamalan 
Cinematography: Mike Gioulakis 
Editor: Luke Ciarrocchi & Blu Murray 

Cast: Bruce Willis, James McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson, Anna Taylor-Joy, Sarah Paulson, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlayne Woodard, Luke Kirby 

After pursuing Kevin Wendell Crumb and the multiple identities that reside within. David Dunn finds himself locked in a mental hospital alongside his archenemy, Elijah Price and must contend with a psychiatrist who is out to prove the trio do not actually possess superhuman abilities.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

DEATH BECOMES HER (1992)




Directed By: Robert Zemeckis 
Written By: David Koepp & Martin Donovan 
Cinematography By: Dean Cundey 
Editor: Arthur Schmidt


Cast: Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Bruce Willis, Isabella Rossellini, Michelle Johnson, Alaina Reed Hall, Adam Storke, Fabio, Debra Jo Rupp, Jonathan Silverman, Ian Ogilvy, Mary Ellen Trainor  

When a woman learns of an immortality treatment, she sees it as a way to outdo her long-time rival.

Friday, July 10, 2015

CATCH .44 (2011)



Written & Directed By: Aaron Harvey 
Cinematography By: Jeff Cutter 
Editor: Richard Byard 


Cast: Malin Ackerman, Deborah Ann Woll, Nikki Reed, Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Brad Dourif, Michael Rosenbaum, Shea Whigham

Saturday, May 31, 2014

G.I. JOE: RETALIATION (2013)



Directed By: Jon M. Chu 
Written By: Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick 
Cinematography By: Stephen Windon 
Editor: Roger Barton & Jim May 

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, D.J. Cotrona, Byung-Hun Lee, Adrianne Palicki, Channing Tatum, Ray Stevenson, Walton Goggins, Joseph Mazzello, RZA, Elodie Yung, Bruce Willis, James Carville, Ryan Hansen, DeRay Davis

Friday, October 4, 2013

A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD (DIE HARD 5) (2013)


Directed By: John Moore 
Written By: Skip Woods 
Based on Original Characters by: Roderick Thorp 
Cinematography By: Jon Sela 
Editor: Don Zimmerman 

 Cast: Bruce Wilis, Jai Courtney, Cole Hauser, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sebastian Koch, Yuliya Snigir, Rasha Bukvic, Amaury Nolasco, Melissa Tang, April Grace, Megalyn Echikunwoke

Saturday, January 12, 2013

JEFF OF THE CINEFILES: HALL OF FAME: FILE #0022: UNBREAKABLE (2000)

Written &Directed: M. Night Shyamalan 
Cinematography By: Eduardo Serra 
Editor: Dylan Tichenor 

Cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright-Penn, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlayne Woodard, Eamonn Walker, Leslie Stefanson.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

DIE HARD: WITH A VENGENCE (1995)


Directed By: John Mctiernan
Written By: Jonathan Hensleigh & Roderick Thorp
Cinematography By: Peter Menzies Jr.
Editor: John Wright

Cast: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Irons, Sam Phillips,Graham Greene, Collen Camp

DIE HARD 2: DIE HARDER (1990)


Directed by: Renny Harlin
Written By: Steven DeSouza & Doug Richardson
Cinematography By: Oliver Wood
Editor: Stuart Baird & Robert A Ferretti

Cast: Bruce Willis, Dennis Franz, Art Evans, Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, John Amos, John Leguizamo, William Atherton, Franco Nero, Reginald VelJohnson, Fred Dalton Thompson, Shelia McCarthy, Robert Patrick, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Mark Boone Junior

Friday, February 25, 2011

RED (2010)



Directed By: Robert Schwentke
Written By: Eric Hoeber & Jon Hoeber
Based on the Graphic novel By: Warren Ellis & Cully Hammer
Cinematography By: Florian Ballhaus
Editor: Thom Noble

Cast: Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Karl Urban, Mary Louise Parker, James Remar, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ernest Borgnine, Brian Cox, Richard Dreyfus, Julian McMahon,


Sunday, December 26, 2010

THE EXPENDABLES (2010)

Directed By: Sylvester Stallone 
Written By: Dave Gallaham & Sylvester Stallone 
Cinematography By: Jeffrey L. Kimball 
Editor: Ken Blackwell & Paula Harb 

Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Charisma Carpenter, Terry Crews, Eric Roberts, Jet Li, Dolph Lungdren, Mickey Rourke, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwartzenegger, David Zayas, Gary Daniels 

 

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

FAST FOOD NATION (2007)

Starring: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Greg Kinnear, Bruce Willis, Esai Morales, Paul Dano, Patricia Arquette, Wilmer Valderrama, Ana Claudia Talancon, Luis Guzman, Bobby Canavale, Ethan Hawke, Avril Lavigne, Ashley Johnson, Kris Kristofferson, lou Taylor Pucci

Directed By: Richard Linklater
Written By: Richard Linklater & Eric Schlosser
Based On The Book By: Eric Schlosser
Director Of Photography: Lee Daniel
Edited By: Sandra Adair


The film tries to pass itself off as traffic for the fast food industry. Traffic had emotional well versed and thought out intricate storylines. Where as with fast food nation it's storytelling to me in this very minute. Just like industry they are portraying sloppy and artificial. I really felt no connection to most of the storylines or character except for one.

The only really good story is the Mexican immigrant storyline. I know it has a downbeat ending and that is more truthful to life then a tacked on happy ending. but don't know maybe it's because I like Catalina Moreno's character so much that I felt like she was really one of the few pure characters in this movies. I felt like she was being punished. Her slutty sister prospers. So does her sister's asshole user boyfriend. but her boyfriend get's injured and her she has to suffer indignity to indignity to make her character sorrowful and really drive the point Home. this seems to be a habit of her's she always seems to play the innocent victim I can't wait to see her sink her teeth into a really meaty role with shades of being a wickedly interesting person.

If they would have made that story line the only one it would have been "Maria full of grace 2" (The Traffic Of People Smuggling) only without the drug smuggling. But it would have at least made this movie a little more interesting overall. Another interesting scene is the teen storyline was an interesting aspect of both parents and daughter working dead end jobs to make ends meet. but the daughter is more responsible then the mother's roles are reversed. Then after one conversation her ideology of life has changed suddenly. it wasn't really a big persuasion either. I just feel this move missed it's mark.

Now don't get me wrong. I understand the other storylines were to help us show how this industry works. The problems but the teenage storyline seemed senseless except to show the ideals of youth and how easily they can be tainted. The Greg kinnear storyline was interesting but it would have been nice to have some closure instead of his eyes being opened and him just accepting that's how things are. The film just ends again I'm guessing to show this is just a slice of life things don't workout as planned. People die people change but time and the day and life goes on. Like a passive message movie.

I seem to have a problem with Richard linklater. Sometimes I think he makes beautiful films that I can rave about for days. but then he makes others which I can't stand to sit through a second time because I barely survived the first. He made this film while working on "a scanner darkly" and maybe it shows because the college kids storyline could have been taken from "a scanner darkly" or "waking life" but he made "tape" a great movie while making "waking life"a piece of crap. So that is no excuse maybe it's just the work he seems to be making movies at a faster pace one after another. Maybe it distillted his talent behind the camera or made him a commercial filmmaker rebel. "Let me make my films with my messages I'll promise you box office plus a bad news bears remake to boot"

There was a sex scene in this movie. i'm not complaining but it was out of place.

Also there are two scenes of extreme violence that might turn your stomach right before the ending. which if you have a weak stomach skip the last 10 minutes of this film you see the inside of a slaughter house and all details involved In making meat. This is not one I like I would say out of all of his films I only really liked three but at least he tries to be original but more often then not he misses his mark.

The only other connection to traffic is the character like in many Robert altman films literally pass-by each other. but the difference is in this film they rarely engage each other.

GRADE: C