Friday, November 21, 2008

About Schmidt (2002)

This is a very bizarre film. In fact, it’s more of a character study on film than an actual film itself. Jack Nicholson delivers a solidly subdued performance as a newly retired man struggling to find purpose in his life. Nicholson’s performance, while excellent, isn’t enough to make up for a film that seems to lack a point until the final reel.



RATING: 3 out of 5

RoboCop 3 (1993)

What a mess. As much as the RoboCop series descended into silliness from the first installment to the second, nothing could have prepared me for RoboCop 3. After neglecting to properly deal with RoboCop’s need to come to terms with his partial humanity for two films, we get a more family-friendly about face and watch as RoboCop joins a group of revolutionaries and fights back against “the Man.”



RATING: 1.5 out of 5

Varsity Blues (1999)

The three most cliché ridden subgenres of film are chick flicks, sports films, and teen movies. Varsity Blues manages to combine the latter two quite well, providing us with much of the unsurprising twists and turns that come with teen athletes. But, instead of leaving me groaning over the obvious, this film actually hits its stride and packs enough genuine humor and light drama in all the right places.



RATING: 3.25 out of 5

Monday, November 17, 2008

RoboCop 2 (1990)


Combining fewer strong elements and even more flaws, RoboCop 2 detaches its hero even further from his partial humanity while providing mediocre thrills, a story that runs too long, and including some downright laughable elements.



RATING: 2.25 out of 5

The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

Warning: Spoilers Ahead!

After the significant letdown that was The Matrix Reloaded, the Wachowski brothers returned with their band of misfit rebels less than a year later with this film. Serving as both a companion piece to Reloaded and as the conclusion to the series, The Matrix Revolutions is a slight improvement upon its immediate predecessor but contains many of the same flaws, keeping it well below the achievement of the original.


RATING: 3 out of 5

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

Warning: Spoilers Ahead!

After 1999’s enormously successful The Matrix captivated audiences, reinvigorated deep-thinking science fiction, and introduced the world to new levels of computer and special effects and filmmaking techniques, talk of a sequel was inevitable. Many wondered if or how the Wachowski brothers could pull off such a feat. Four years and hundreds of millions of dollars later, we got a chance to find out.



RATING: 2.5 out of 5