Saturday, January 24, 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies ends the "trilogy" directed by Peter Jackson of the JRR Tolkien 100-page book, "The Hobbit." They drew this one out a little bit, but no doubt, it was a very fun journey. This is the type of fantasy that Hollywood can tell and it does it in the most magnificent way. Yes, the original version is 100 pages, but there's a lot packed in to those pages and the reader / viewer goes on a fantastic journey. The Hobbit concludes an epic tail in an epic way.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6 was a real fun movie to watch. It takes place in a fusion city called San Fransokyo and chronicles Hiro who is a misdirected youth who starts out fighting robots against once another. Baymax is the big robot that Hiro's brother, Tadashi, created as a project at his cool robotics university. Baymax is a personal care assistant and he turns out to be just that. Hiro spends the remainder of the movie trying to seek revenge on his brother's murderer and does so by changing his brother's friends (who become his friends) in to "super" heroes all with specific super powers! All along the way, there are funny things that happen between Baymax and Hiro, specifically when Hiro tries to teach Baymax how to "pound fists." Hiro says woooosh, Baymax says falalalalala. Lol. Anyway, this was really fun and I'm giving it 4 stars.

The Imitation Game

Benedict Cumberbatch plays Alan Turing and teaches us about the early years of computation and code breaking with the Enigma machine. Turns out being able to predict your opponents moves makes a big deal in war and was able to give the Allies the victory in the end. The movie also peers in to, though subtly, the fact that Turing was a homosexual. He was treated very poorly by the British even though he also helped win the war.