Sound interesting . . . I thought so! Get out to your local movie theatre this coming week and check out one of these, or any one of a raft of quality material still on general release - and then let me know your thoughts! Pleasant viewing!
TRANSFORMERS : AGE OF EXTINCTION (Rated M) - let out for their fourth instalment of this franchise Michael Bay is once again bombarding us with bigger, bolder, brassier, budget busting transforming action delivered on an epic scale . . . but, does this make it any better? The cast has changed and out goes Shia LaBeouf and in comes Mark Wahlberg who is unwittingly destined to save the world aided and abetted by a gang of Autobots and one Optimus Prime. Theses latter Transformers however, have not changed, and all the usual mechanised galacticly engineered hunks of metal are back once again, with some additional never before seen mechanised galacticly engineered hunks of metal. This time though there is a new ancient foe to do battle with and wreak havoc over from one corner of our world to the other - and of course they are strong, fearless, determined, won't take shit from anybody and won't take no for an answer! But, they haven't met Mark Wahlberg and we all know he can be a badass when he wants to be! So right on cue there will of course be intense battle scenes, eye popping CGI, inventive explosions, creative deaths, more destruction on a scale only seen in the last epic disaster flick to hit our screen just fifteen minutes ago, a little bit of gratuitous eye candy, and a story that is probably paper thin! How long can this series go on for I wonder, given that each outing is just a pumped up hyped up reinvented version of the one that went before! In short the answer comes down to the movie going public and its global box office haul at the end of the day. To be enjoyed by teenagers the world over. Bring on Transformers 5!
YVES SAINT LAURENT (Rated M) - The story of the man himself, the haute couture designer that shaped the fashions of the latter half of the 20th Century, and whose influence is still seen today. Tracing his rise to fame from the mid-50's and the following twenty years that were not without incident, his relationship with lover Pierre Berge, and all the glitz, glamour, creativity, fashions and vision of this fashion icon. Starring Pierre Niney in the title role, this film has been made as authentically as possible and with the full cooperation and endorsement of the Foundation of Yves Saint Laurent. Directed by Jalil Lespert, this film gives us an insight into YSL's homosexuality and that relationship with Berge that probably saved him ultimately from his over indulgent drug & alcohol abuse at the time. For lovers of well crafted bio-pics, those with an interest in fashion and those who clothed a generation (or two or three), then this should be a must-see for you.
THE VOLCANO (Rated M) - Here we have bitterly divorced couple, Alain and Valerie (played by Dany Boon and Valerie Bonneton respectively) who share a mutual hatred for each other in every sense being forced together to get to their daughters wedding on a Greek island after being grounded at the airport thanks to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajokull. With their singular mission in mind - to get to the wedding by almost any means possible - they resort to travelling by planes, trains and automobiles and anything else they can muster to complete their journey successfully from Paris to Greece and be with their daughter on her special day. Along the way they fight, beg, borrow, steal, fight some more, shout abuse, try to bury the hatchet, shout more abuse and then fight again as their journey progresses. Directed by Alexandre Coffre, the team behind this movie also brought you 'The Intouchables' and 'Heartbreaker', and this is currently the #1 at the French box office. Not your average volcanic disaster film, but looks good entertaining fun nonetheless.
Once more, three very different movies to entice you out this coming week for a couple of hours of escapism, entertainment and excitement on the silver screen. Enjoy your experience, and drop me a line with your own Review.
Movies, see as many as you can!
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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