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Let’s go to the movies:
by Mark Gernpy
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Now playing in Pattaya
Skyfall:
US/ UK, Action/ Adventure/ Crime/ Thriller – Possibly the best James Bond film
of all time, say those who have seen it, offering a thoroughly entertaining and
thought-provoking examination of why 007 endures, both as an on-screen legend
and as a harrowing secret agent. Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel
Craig, Helen McCrory, and Javier Bardem. Reviews: universal acclaim, saying that
from the opening in Istanbul to the final siege shootout in the Scottish
Highlands, the film is a supremely enjoyable and even sentimental spectacle,
giving us an attractively human Bond.
Frankenweenie 3D: US, Comedy/ Animation/ Horror/ Sci-Fi – I have to admit
I am a fan and admirer of Tim Burton, the writer and director. And of animation.
This is a moderately budgeted film rich in imagination: it’s in black and white,
and it uses an animation format known as stop motion, which is modestly
inexpensive but requires painstaking attention to detail. Tim Burton used this
format before, in The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Corpse Bride. I have every
expectation that this will be as dark and delightful.
The story: After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor
Frankenstein harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to
life, with just a few minor adjustments. Generally favorable reviews, calling it
an energetic stop-motion horror movie spoof with lovingly crafted visuals and a
heartfelt, oddball story. In 3D (English), playing at Pattaya Beach only.
Looper:
US, Action/ Sci-Fi – A highly acclaimed Sci-Fi movie starring Joseph
Gordon-Levitt as a mob hitman who assassinates targets that arrive blindfolded
from the future. For him it’s just a job ... till a new target he receives turns
out to be himself from the future. He hesitates, resulting in the escape of his
older self. Also stars Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt. Rated R in the US for
strong violence, language, some sexuality/nudity, and drug content; 18+ here.
Reviews: Universal acclaim, calling it as thought-provoking as it is thrilling,
and delivers an uncommonly smart, bravely original blend of futuristic sci-fi
and good old-fashioned action. A 2D film playing in English at Pattaya Beach and
Major; Thai-dubbed at Big C.
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D: France/ US/ Canada, Horror/ Mystery/ Thriller
– Heather Mason and her father have been on the run, always one step ahead of
dangerous forces that she doesn’t fully understand. Now on the eve of her 18th
birthday, plagued by horrific nightmares and the disappearance of her father,
Heather discovers she’s not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her
deeper into a strange and terrifying alternate reality – a demonic world that
threatens to trap her forever.
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Director Michael Bassett states that this is a direct sequel to Silent Hill
(2006) and that it combines that movie’s story with the mythology of the popular
video game. Rated R in the US for violence and disturbing images, some language,
and brief nudity. Early reviews: Overwhelming dislike, saying the film features
weak characters, an incomprehensible plot, and a decided shortage of scares, and
is a mediocre effort even by the standards of video game adaptations. In 3D
everywhere; Thai-dubbed at Big C.
Alex Cross: US, Action/ Crime/ Mystery/ Thriller – A homicide detective
is pushed to the brink of his moral and physical limits as he tangles with a
ferociously skilled serial killer who specializes in torture and pain. The Madea
actor, Tyler Perry, playing a new character type for him of a super-brilliant
detective, Alex Cross, a character created by the immensely prolific writer
James Patterson and previously played in two genuine Patterson-based films by
Morgan Freeman – Along Came a Spider being my favorite. This film just uses the
character, with a connection to the Patterson books in name only. Reviews:
Generally unfavorable, saying it has a tasteless, lazily written screenplay, and
is a mess in any traditional movie sense, though it does have its moments of
preposterous fun. A 2D film playing in English at Pattaya Beach and Major;
Thai-dubbed at Big C.
Hortaewtak 4: Thai, Comedy – The fourth installment of the ladyboy
horror-comedy series Hortaewtak, directed by Poj Arnon and starring Koeti
Aramboy and other Thai male comedians in drag. In Thai only at all locations.
Yak: The Giant King: Thai, Animation/ Adventure – This Thai animated film is
loosely based on the Ramayana epic, told through the adventures of a couple of
tin robots. Another large step forward for Thai animation. An innovative and
distinctly Thai film, in 2D, in Thai, with English subtitles; not playing at
Major.
Saranae Osekai: Thai, Comedy – Willy and Hoi, the two pranksters from the
popular Thai prank show called “Saranae,” travel to Japan to seek new
inspiration for their basically slapstick show. As of last week, the top box
office draw in Thailand. In Thai only at all locations.
Sinister: US, Horror/ Thriller – Found footage helps a true-crime novelist
realize how and why a family was murdered in his new home, though his
discoveries put his entire family in the path of a supernatural entity. Stars
Ethan Hawke, James Ransone, and Juliet Rylance. Rated R in the US for disturbing
violent images and some terror; 18+ in Thailand. Mixed or average reviews,
saying its plot hinges on typically implausible horror-movie behavior and
recycles countless genre cliches, but nevertheless delivers a surprising number
of fresh, diabolical twists. A 2D film playing at Pattaya Beach only, in
English.
My Name is Love: Thai, Drama/ Romance – A bad boy falls for the girl next door,
but he isn’t sure if she would accept his love as he once rejected her love when
they were young. Stars Arak Amornsupasiri. A 2D film in Thai with English
subtitles; not playing at Major.
Taken 2: France, Action/ Crime/ Drama/ Thriller – Liam Neeson returns as
a retired CIA agent who stops at nothing to save his daughter from Albanian
kidnappers. Directed by Olivier Megaton (Colombiana), it’s a sequel to the 2008
film of the same name. Mixed or average reviews, saying it’s largely bereft of
the kinetic thrills and surprises that made the original a hit. A cynical,
contemptuous film whose sole reason for existing appears to be to squeeze the
pockets of anyone who enjoyed the first movie. In 2D (English); not playing at
Big C.
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