Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) - #28

Empire top 301: #28
IMDb top 250: #34

Rating 9/10

Director: James Cameron
Writers: James Cameron & William Wisher Jr. 
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick, Joe Morton & Edward Furlong

"Hasta la vistababy"

Set 10 years after the events in the first Terminator, another T-101 cyborg is sent back in time, but this time not to complete the previous failed mission to kill Sarah Connor but to protect her son John Connor from another more advanced and powerful Terminator, the T-1000. Sarah, John and the T-101 seek out Miles Dyson (no relation) who works for Cyberdyne to try and change the future by stopping him from creating new a microprocessor that will form the basis for Skynet. Reuniting Schwarzenegger and Hamilton from the first movie, T2 features the two working together and this adds a whole new spin on the story and was a brilliant decision.



Where the first movie was parts action and horror, T2 is just all out action; amazingly filmed action that you can see has influenced so many movies that have followed it. Again Cameron along with William Wisher Jr. has produced an amazing script, filled with even more memorable dialogue and genuine, real laugh out loud moments. There was a time many years ago when I was obsessed with this movie and I could recite every word. 

The film features some of the most amazing action set pieces ever and for the time some really unbelievable CGI. The dirt bike chase scene with the huge truck leaping from the road above down into a concrete flood channel is still spectacular, the kind of stunt where you watch and firstly think "wow", and then secondly "how did they do that?" T2 is much more violent than the first movie, however the fact the 'good' Terminator agrees not to kill people it doesn't feel as extreme. The special effects are amazing and they did a great job on the T-1000's shapeshifting and dissolving into liquid. 



Arnold is still amazing in the role that made him famous, the character has a complete shift in personality but Arnold still makes him menacing, funny and on this time out even a little sweet. I love the relationship between the Terminator and Edward Furlongs' John Connor. Furlong gives a really mature and great performance, although I forgot how screechy and squeaky his voice is at times. He too has some great lines..... "did you call moi, a dipshit?" for example! 

Linda Hamilton is like a completely new character in this movie, gone is the awful perm and constant screaming, replaced by a ripped bad ass chick, to rival Ellen Ripley, who knows how to handle herself. Not only does she look the part but her performance is much improved from T1. I still get goosebumps during the scene when she encounters Schwarzeneggers' Terminator again for the first time. Robert Patrick is a really cool villain and I love how they've reversed the roles, with the big bulky guy being the protector and the skinny scrawny guy being the villain and the more dangerous of the two. 



Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a brilliant sci-fi action film; much better than the first. It's an 
absolute must see classic! 



Monday, 14 October 2013

The Terminator (1984) - #107

Empire top 301: #107
IMDb top 250: #174

Rating 8/10

Director: James Cameron
Writers: James Cameron

"I'll be back!"

The franchise has now became more known for it's Arnie catchphrases (see above), poor sequels (not including T2) and on set meltdowns (remember Christian Bale's rant at some poor crew member), but the first Terminator released almost 30 years ago is a genuine landmark in Sci-Fi action/horror filmmaking. Schwarzenegger is a cyborg assassin sent back in time from the year 2029 to "Terminate" Sarah Connor (Hamilton), the mother of John Connor, who will grow up and lead humanity in the war against the machines.  Kyle Reese (Biehn) - a human - is also sent back in time to protect Sarah against the deadly cyborg. 


This is the movie that made James Cameron a real force in Hollywood and it's no surprise, his script is clever, interesting and quite dark with some brilliant, quotable dialogue (most, if not all said by Arnold) and his direction is great with bucket loads of tension and superb action set pieces. The special effects, animatronics and make-up do, at times, look a little dated by todays standards but the fact they did what they did with such little budget is astonishing. 

The acting is alright, if maybe a little bit hammy in places. Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast as the Terminator, a cyborg of few words but with a massive presence. The few words he does have are delivered brilliantly and hilariously and are so ingrained in pop culture that even if you've never seen the movie you know the quotes and you know who says them. Michael Biehn is a bit hammy at times but not a completely terrible performance and Linda Hamilton's shocking perm will distract you from any kind of performance she is giving, which on the whole is pretty good.


Now, I can't talk about The Terminator without talking about the amazing score. The film features one of the best electronic scores ever! The main theme by Brad Fiedel is instantly recognisable and once in your head you'll be humming it all day long. 

The Terminator is by no means a perfect film; it does look a bit dated now and the Sarah & Kyle romance seems a bit obvious and not needed however, it is a film filled with some great, tension filled, scary moments, some laugh out loud brilliant dialogue and a pitch perfect performance from Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's rightly so become a bit of a classic and it's definitely one to watch! 



Friday, 11 October 2013

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) - #94

Empire top 301: #94
IMDb top 250: #153

Rating 10/10

Director: Quentin Tarantino
Writers: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, Vivica A. Fox & Lucy Liu

"This - is what - you get - for fucking - around - with YakuzasGo home to your mother!"

What better time to watch this movie than the 10th anniversary of it's release. Quentin's 4th film Kill Bill, is the story of The Bride and her mission to seek out and kill the members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who attacked her and left her for dead on her wedding day. KIll Bill is just another classic on the list of flawless films made by Mr Tarantino. The movie is beautifully shot and written and edited and acted and scored. 



As with all Tarantino films the writing, especially the dialogue is outstanding; instantly quotable and perfectly delivered by his actors. His direction is beyond superb, each and every shot you can imagine was thoroughly thought out and is executed brilliantly. It just looks so damn good. His homage to Kung-Fu, Spaghetti Westerns and Anime is done perfectly, right down to the smallest detail. Yes it's excessively violent and a bit sick and twisted but the beauty is it's done with such a great sense of humour! QT has given us a gorgeous, intelligent action film and I love it more after each and every viewing. 

The cast are outstanding; Uma Thurman carries the movie brilliantly and I truly believe her efforts should have been rewarded with an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actress. She is amazing in her dialogue filled scenes and that blood-curdling scream she lets out when she believes her baby is dead would have been a perfect clip to play at the Oscars. Uma is just as believable in her fight/stunt scenes and gives it everything she's got, a great assassin. Whilst Vivica A. Fox doesn't have a lot of screen time, she certainly packs a punch when she is on screen, her "chat" with The Bride is fantastic and has provide my friends and I with enough quotage to last a lifetime. Lucy Liu is fierce as O-Ren Ishii and her head waving scene is just classic Tarantino! My favourite supporting character is Daryl Hannah's Elle Driver but more on her later!!



Again, as with all Tarantino productions the soundtrack is AMAZING and every song chosen fits it's scene perfectly. I love Tarantino's way of having the song play at just the right time. There are various techniques used in this movie and they're carried out exquisitely, the Anime used during the Origins of O-Ren Ishii is beautiful and fits the feel of the movie and the use of black and white to colour is great. The Showdown at House of Blue Leaves chapter is just EPIC in every sense of the word and looks just as awesome now as it did 10 years ago. It's classic QT!!!



I would have put Kill Bill: Vol. 1 higher up the list than it actually placed but it totally deserves it's place on both Empire's & IMDb's greatest movie lists. It's exceptional filmmaking. Now Quentin, it's been 10 years, how long do we have to wait for Nikki Bell to exact revenge on The Bride?