The Town
Good film. Affleck is a better director than he is an actor. A little unbelivable in the relationship with the female lead, but it was a movie after all. Worth watching.
Agree that Affleck is better behind the camera than in front. I think that the guy from the Hurt Locker should get some credit, though. He's doing tortured male lead better than anyone else lately.
The Other Guys
Somebody shoot Will Ferrell. Shoot him now. Before he makes another dud. Please.
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. I was burned out on the Ferrell character a while ago, but he is actually...wait for it...restrained in this movie. Mark Wahlberg is actually the guy reaching for laughs....to great effect. I thought this movie was underrated. Not going to win any academy awards, and not the basis for a night of serious movie watching, but a fun time-passer.
Predators
Had so much promise. Could have been so, so great. But Adrien fucking Brody? Are you shitting me? When the biggest thing on your body is your fucking nose you have no business trying to play an action lead -- unless your name is Karl Malden. And Topher Grace? Whoever was in charge of casting this movie should be dropped on an island full of blood-hungry aliens. Even with the dreadful casting the movie could have delivered. The effects were good, the Predators amazing. And then it got to the end and you went... what? Just die already.
Agree that Brody is not an action hero. The supporting cast made it fun for me, though. Walton Goggins ("Shane" from
The Shield, and "Boyd Crowder" from
Justified)...that guy is awesome. It was a mindless popcorn movie...enjoy it for that.
The Prince of Persia
Utterly fucking rotten. Jake's british accent was pathetic. The plot was stupid. The girl wasn't nearly hot enough to make it work. Should have gone straight to DVD. Want to see this move done 100000x better? Watch The Scorpion King.
Didn't see it...don't know why you would with any expectations. The video game was lame and I would expect the movie to be as well.
Inception
Expected too much, I suppose. Was just meh. Wasn't awed in the least. Closer to yawn than awe.
Have to really disagree with you here. I enjoyed this movie on a superficial level: the acting was top-notch from DiCaprio to Page to Gordon-Leavitt to Caine. And I also enjoyed it on an intellectual level.
The plot was layered and nuanced. Nolan has a knack for keeping the audience guessing. Whether it was
Memento,
The Dark Knight or
Inception, you can watch the movie for its surface story/meaning, or you can walk away wondering about the untold story for days. Did Cobb end up in the States, absolved of his alleged crimes, or did he end up succumbing to the allure of the dream state? Was his totem the spinning top he took from Mol's safe or was his another, that we never got to see? Fun movie to watch and unpack.
Valley Girl
A very underappreciated movie. The soundtrack is fantastic. Nick Cage turns in one of his two career performances that are tolerable. Julie is, like, totally awesome. There are no great life lessons to be learned and some of it is formulaic, but Valley Girll remains one of the best of the 80s teen comedy genre. VG, Fast Times at Ridgement High, The Last American Virgin (another underappreciated movie) and The Breakfast Club should be mandatory viewing.
Fuck's sake. You're going to bag on
Inception and then positively review
Valley Girl? Yeah, fun movie, but not in the same zip code as Nolan's movies.