Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Movie Review: 42



42 Review




Director: Brian Helgeland
Writer: Brian Helgeland
Starring: Chadwick Boseman (Jackie Robinson), Harrison Ford (Branch Rickey), Nicole Beharie (Rachel Robinson), Christopher Meloni (Leo Durocher), Ryan Merriman (Dixie Walker), Lucas Black (Pee Wee Reese), Andre Holland (Wendell Smith), Alan Tudyk (Ben Chapman).
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 128min


Making a movie about racism or any other form of bigotry, even a historical drama about someone overcoming such bigotry, can be difficult. A filmmaker these days has to portray the evils of racism without coming across as preachy and turning off his audience. Stop the movie so you can give the audience a sermon they already know and have not needed in decades (Trying to tell most Americans that its wrong to segregate people by race, for example), and they tune out. That is not to say you can't have a character explain the evils of something, but it must move the story forward. Often such a balancing act is difficult, it seems. 

42 is a movie that accomplishes this balancing act. The movie is about Jackie Robinson's first season in the white-dominated professional baseball league. The movie opens with the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford), telling his two assistants that he is going to integrate professional baseball. When asked why he points out that there are lots of blacks in Brooklyn who will pay to see a Dodgers game "Dollars aren't black and white. They're green." (Hint: This ain't the real reason). So he chooses the talented young baseball player in the Negro Leagues, Jackie Robinson. When they first meet, Rickey tells him that if he wants to play he's going to have to be able to take the incredible amount of abuse he will receive stoically, saying "I want a player who's got the goes not to fight back."
And so he joins the Montreal Monarchs, which is where many Dodgers players are recruited from. And the abuse starts quickly on account of them training in segregationist Florida. When he is signed with the Dodgers, even more comes his way. A group of players even sign a petition against letting him join. Most of them are talked down by the manager Durocher, played here by Christopher Meloni in a great scene where he points out that Robinson is not the last and there are whole bunch of black players who not only have the talent to play but also, as he puts it "the drive" and if the white players want to keep their jobs they are going to have to be good enough not to lose their jobs. This is another sign of the movie's good writing, a lesser writer would have had Meloni give a long speech about the evils of racism. Here, he plays to their self-interest.

So, he's in the Dodgers and the rest of the movie is about how the other players, often reluctantly, not only become more comfortable with having a black player on their team but, inspired by his spirit even at times standing up for him in front of racist managers such as the Phillies' Ben Chapmen (Alan Tudyk of Firefly and the British Death at a Funeral) or angry whites in the stands. Not all the players do so, but when it happens, it nearly always made me want to cheer. 


As you can tell, there is some heavy-handedness, certainly, but given that it is dealing with the racism in early 20th Century America, some heavy-handedness is probably necessary. But that heavy-handedness never devolves into a sermon at the audience. The farthest it goes is when they are playing in Cincinnati and it features a boy watching his father shout racial epithets before slowly joining in. In fact, much of the heavy-handedness that occurs serves to tell us the  that Robinson faced and how he not only overcame those obstacles but, and I know you've heard this 1,000 times but it bears repeating, changed the game of baseball. Even the scene with the boy serves this purpose, but you'll have to see the movie to know how.

There is also the revelation from Branch Rickey about his true motivations for letting him play, which could have become a heavy-handed speech about the evils of racism instead serve to remind the racism that existed back then as well as, and this is why it works, reveal something about who Branch Rickey is and why he is doing this. 

So, all in all, a good movie. Now that is not to say it is without its flaws. The ending is a bit anti-climactic, perhaps a price of staying to close to history. There are also times the scenes between Robinson and his wife, though they serve to make him more likable, do come seem to stop the story.
So I give it between 3 1/2 stars and 4 stars. Not sure if it ranks as a great movie but its certainly a good one and worth the price of admission.

Note: There is a small treat for fans of the long-running TV show Scrubs where John C. McGinley, the abrasive Dr. Cox on the show, plays the ever calm sportscaster Red Barber. 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

My Rating System

NOTE: Check my Political/Current Events blog for something on the bombing in Boston.

This is how my rating system of a movie's play's or book's quality works, as of now. This is not precise. I may change it and there may be some fluctuation but this is how I generally see it. Some movies I may be forced to put within a general area, especially those between 3 and 4 stars. For example, one movie I may be forced to say "somewhere between a 3 1/2 and a 4".

5 Star: Best of the Best. Above great. Examples include Casablanca, Dark Knight, The Exorcist, Toy Story Trilogy. Note: This does not mean "perfect". All movies have flaws and the best of the best are no exception.
4 Stars: Great. Highly worth watching. Examples include Iron Man, Avengers, Batman Begins,
3 Stars: Ok. Average. Good enough. Worth watching. For movies its probably a rental unless otherwise stated. Examples include Thors, Iron Man 2.
2 Stars: Not good, but usually still be enjoyable as long as you shut off your brain. Dumb fun. Example would be Transformers.
1 Star: Terrible. Near total crap w/ maybe one or two bright spots.
0-1/2 Star: Makes you ashamed to be a member of the human race.

Some half-stars.
3 1/2: Above average. Recommended for theaters. Examples include Dark Knight Rises, Lincoln,
2 1/2 Stars: Below Average. Not as bad as a two-star.


Monday, April 1, 2013

Happy Easter

Hope you all had a Happy Easter!

Now, here are Judy Garland and Fred Astaire!



Saturday, March 30, 2013

DOCTOR WHO PREMIER LIVE BLOG!

DOCTOR WHO LIVE BLOG!!

I'm a bit late!

SORRY!

Anyway, early notes:

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Monk: “Is it an evil spirit?”
Doctor: “No, it’s a woman..”
[Monk crosses himself.]

AMELIA WILLIAMS!!!!!!!

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"Under my protection" -The Doctor!

He ain't just talkin' about the girl!

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"I invented the quadricycle!" -The Doctor

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"I was scared. Really scared." -Clara

Some more great Who music from Murray Gold here too.

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"We can't pass them all off as a riot."

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So, they are on the plane.

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"I'm the Doctor. I'm an alien from outer space, I've got two hearts, and I CAN'T FLY A PLANE!!!"

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"FIND! THAT! BOX!"

Trust me, ma'am. You don't want to!

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"I have two heats and -27 brains!"

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HOLY CRAP! HOLY CRAP! HOLY CRAP!

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Oh, and "This planet is not to be harmed." Your "client" might want to pay heed to those words.

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"Rode one of these in the anti-grav Olympics. I came in last."
"The Building is in lockdown. You're not coming in."
"Did you even hear the word 'anti-grav'?"

HELL YEAH!!!!!!

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"Here's your motivation."

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The Doctor is angry. Don't make the Doctor angry. :)

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"Doctor? Doctor!"

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"All right, Clara Oswald. Time to find out who you are."

Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Bible

The History Channel is producing a 5-part 10-hour mini-series about the Bible. So far, so good.

Here is a music video they put out to the song "Mary Did You Know"





Sunday, February 17, 2013

Downton Abbey Live Blog

Sorry for not keeping up my Downton Abbey recaps so to make up I will do a LIVE BLOG!!!

Its my first on the blog, so I apologize if I'm not perfect.

The plot: Well, the Crawleys are headed for Scotland for a holiday with the household staff (and Branson and Lady Isobel) staying behind to hold the fort.

9:12 "I notice you are not one of our regulars." Thomas proving he can be both a complete asshole and awesome at the same time.

9:13 Also, Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Carson are the mom and dad of the staff. Hell, looking at the way those two interact

9:15. O'Brien, Mosely who can't play cricket worth a damn, and the Bateses (free!) are w/ the family in Scotland eating w/ the staff. NEWSFLASH! O'Brien is a snotty bitch.

9:16 Matthew hates bagpipes.

9:17 Thomas being nice? Weird.

9:18
Lady Isobel telling Branson he should eat w/ the staff.
"I don't think Lady Grantham would approve of that."
"Well, I don't think Lady Grantham would approve the working class learning to read."

9:21 Matthew really hates bagpipes. Especially when they wake him up.

9:22 "That sounds like a week w/ my mother-in-law." Love. Lady. Violet.

9:23 What is Mrs. O'Brien up to this time?
Mr. Carson won't give anyone a moment's rest.
I like Lady Edith in a pink sweater. ;-)

9:24 Looks like the new maid has the hots for Mr. Branson. Not necessarily good so soon after the death of Lady Sybil. I predict fan hate for her.

9:25 Mrs. Patmore wants to take a trip into town.

9:27 If you want to understand the Carson-Hughes relationship remember the statement from My Big Fat Greek Wedding: "A man may be the head but the woman is the neck and she can turn it anyway she wants to." :-)

9:28 Violet still grieves over Lady Sybil.

9:29 Still not sure what to make of the new maid. Movin' in on Lady Sybil's man!

9:30 John and Anna Bates meeting Rose(?) while she is smoking. Boy she is not happy in Scotland w/ her mother.

9:31 Do I smell romance in the air between Isobel and Dr. Clarkson?

9:33 Lady Edith in a red 1920s dress. Me likey. ;-)
And that guy w/ the wife in the looney bin kinda likes her too. Drama.

9:34 "Cause I've seen you naked." Cue fangirls fainting.

9:35 Hughes and Carson. I actually see Carson's point. He is the classical Team Dad who metes out punishment, she is the classical Team Mom who advocates for them to get lighter punishments from Mr. Carson.

9:36
"She's a woman, ain't she?"
"Only Technically."
Thomas you awesome snarky jerk.

9:37
Hunting in the Highlands.

9:38
"He finds himself in need of a wife."

9:39
John: "You sound racy."
Anna: "I am racy!"
A long overdue John/Anna romantic picnic that fans have been waiting for!

9:41 Branson will be eating w/ the staff. Cue smile from

9:41 Lady Edith in a grey outdoors outfit. Me likey. ;-)

9:43 Did Mrs. O'Brien just subtly insult the Lady of the House?

9:44 Lady Edith in a green dress. Me likey. ;-)

9:45 "He's what!" "It's only meant to be friendly." Carson and Hughes always entertain.

9:46 Clarkson asking Lady Isobel out on a date. Clarkson and Isobel kissin' in a tree. . .

9:47 Carson is still not coming to the carnival.

9:48 Is Anna learning how to dance?

9:49 The footmen sitting in the chairs of the Lord and Ladies. Ooooooh, not goo-ood! :)
Note: Do I see a gay romance next season between Jimmy-who-might-be-closeted and Thomas-who-everyone-has-known-was-gay.

9:51 The Carnival! Daisy and Ivy are getting along!
And I don't trust that guy sweetin' on Mrs. Patmore.

9:53 Tug-o-war match.

9:54 "We're not in a novel by Walter Scott."
I think that means "No", bub.

9:55 Downton Team wins Tug-O-War Match!

9:56 I love Daisy.

9:57 For the Record:
Upstairs crush: Lady Edith,
Downstairs Crush: Daisy

9:58 Yo, big guy! Don't break Mrs. Patmore's heart, you are making Mrs. Hughes angry.

9:59 Damn! Thomas. Is. A. Badass!

10:01 Folks, this is why everyone loves Violet.

10:02 I think we should note that Thomas got into a fight saving Jimmy. You know, the guy who nearly sent him to prison.

10:03 Carson picking up Lady Sybil. I sense a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming coming on!

10:04 Mosely may be s--t at Crochet but he can dance a decent jig.

10:04 The Local's maid has a problem w/ Mrs. O'Brien and spiking her drink! A warning, Mrs. O'Brien is not a woman to cross.

10:05 Well, we have our Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. And why Hughes and Carson are not just the Mum and Dad of the staff but of the whole house.

10:07 Mrs. O'Brien knows a spiked drink when she tastes it. Morsely, apparently, does not.

10:07 Lord Grantham helping the local Lord (still have no idea what his name is)

10:08 The passing of an age. "If only I had modernized as you did."
A modernization that Lord Grantham had to be dragged into kicking and screaming.

10:09 Anna dancing.
Mary: "Isn't she marvelous?"
Bates: "Yes, she is marvelous."

10:10 Mrs. Hughes telling Mrs. Patmore what a dick that bloke is.

10:11 "Either way, its the cooking he was after, not me."

10:12 "What if he comes back?" "He'll get a thick ear."
Hughes and Patmore laughing at the dick's bad pick-up lines.

10:12 Mosely is drunk.

10:13 Morsely dancing whatever the hell he is dancing is probably the funniest thing in the history of Downton Abbey. Crowning Moment of Funny, that's for sure.

10:14 The maid has kissed Branson.
Just wondered, do we call him "Lord Branson" yet? :-)

10:15 Lady Edith in a green dress. Me Likey. ;-)
And Mr. Mosely laughing.

10:16 Edna is in TWUBLE!

10:19 If you want to know why we love Mrs. Hughes, her comforting Tom Branson is why.

10:21 We got a baby coming!

10:21 It's understandable that Daisy would be worried upon hearing that Lady Mary is in the hospital considering how the last childbirth in the family went.

10:23 Rose is coming to Downton next year. I wonder what that will bring! Maybe some romance for Mr. Branson...

10:24 Clarkson is handling this childbirth, so Mary should be fine!

10:25 "I feel like I'm only half myself without him." -Mary, on Matthew.

10:28 Jimmy and Thomas are getting along better.

10:30 Well, we have a male heir now. "Downton is safe."

10:32 A Kissing Part! Yuck!

10:33 Uh-oh, bad feeling.

10:34 Well, that's two Crawleys down. Talk about a body count for this show.

Well, the episode is over. Now PBS will try to sell their DVDs.

Anyway, shocking ending. Though I knew about it ahead of time as I read a spoiler.

I'll post a later post on where I think show might go from here in terms of character arcs and development.


One last note: PBS, I can get Downton Abbey season 3 much cheaper than $120.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Classic Movies I Have Seen Recently

Suspicion (1940)

Decent suspense thriller from directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine (in a role that won her the Oscar for Best Actress). Lots of scenes show Hitchcock as the spell-binding genius he is with Cary Grant giving an amazing portrayal of a man who is seemingly a narcissistic sociopath and Joan Fontaine as his frightened and increasingly paranoid wife.
Anyway, decent movie but I felt the ending was a bit of a cop-out. Even if it did get Fontaine the Oscar.

The Gay Divorcee (1934)

This is the first movie with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers sharing top billing and its a pretty good outing. It starts a bit slow-ish (to me) but it gets very good. The plot is simple, Ginger Rogers wants a divorce from her husband she has not seen in a few years and who won't grant a divorce (different time) so her lawyer hires a man for her to be caught with. However, Fred Astaire has fallen for her. The best moment is the "Night and Day" scene. Here is where you see why Ginger was such a good dance partner for Fred. You can sincerely believe that a woman would fall in love with a man after dancing with him. 

Scene:


Only Ginger Rogers could make that stunned look as believable as she does. Some people's favorite scene is the big dance scene "The Continental" but I prefer the quieter one above.


Kelly's Heroes (1970)

Classic, tongue-in-cheek World War 2 action-comedy about a group of US soldiers going behind German lines to find some Nazi gold. It stars Clint Eastwood as the lead character Kelly who comes up with the plan, Donald Sutherland as a hippie tank leader (yes, a hippie), Don Rickles as the intel/accountant, and Telly Savalas as the Sergeant. The movie is a fun flick. Though it does contain some crude humour. Its a fun guy movie.

My favorite part has to be the song "Burning Bridges" by the Mike Curb Congregation!