Showing posts with label Martial Arts. Show all posts
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10 April, 2015

John Wick review

Genre: Action, Martial Arts, Thriller.
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen, Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Dead Winters, Ian Mc Shane, John Leguizamo, Willem Dafoe.
Year Of Release: 2015 (UK)
Certificate: 15 (UK)
Runtime: 101 Minutes
Director: Chad Stahelski & David Leitch (uncredited)
Synopsis: "An ex-hitman comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him." IMDB











Another woefully misunderstood film, I've seen many reviews attacking this film, what did you expect from a Keanu Reeves driven Action film? A Robert De Niro acted, Oscar worthy film? Get the heck out of here, you can NOT judge all films based on the same factors, it is the equivalent of comparing say Godfather Part II and A Nightmare On Elm Street, both incredible films in their genre but holding them up against the Academy standards A Nightmare On Elm Street would be instantly brushed aside. Which is something that really irks me, I bet I could drive the Academy driven critics insane to say Birdman was a -100/10 if I were to hold it to the same standards as A Nightmare On Elm Street, because that rating would be perfectly acceptable in comparison, it is just highly unfair to compare films that are so different in their target audience and the aim of the film.

The film was directed by Chad Stahleski and David Leitch who are widely known for their stunt work, or at least they should be known for it, their collective filmography includes the likes of The Matrix, The Crow, S.W.A.T and Van Helsing, so to say they are well versed in the world of stunts and action is an understatement. So the choice to have them direct the widely coveted script by Derek Kolstad makes perfect sense, at its core "John Wick" a revenge film that is brutal and doesn't mess around at all. Hard to believe that this is the directorial debut of both Stahleski and Leitch, their work comes across as truly experienced directors within the given genre. After this film I can see them going very far in the action world, easy to see why they were given a John Wick 2 and are being touted for an upcoming DCCU film.

The film starts out with Wick losing his wife to some sort of illness (details never given to the audience, not needed at all), he inherits a Beagle puppy from his late to help cope with her passing. He quickly falls in love with the pup, spending all his time with her and his '69 Mustang. The Mustang which catches the eye of a young member of the Russian mafia, who tries to persuade him to sell the car. Iosef (Alfie Allen) not accepting of Wicks decision to completely shoot down any sale decides to take the car. Iosef and his "gang" break into the house to rob the car, beat Wick to within an inch of his life and more disturbing of all kill his dog. These events reactive Wick into his previous life he left behind as a mafia hitman, so now Wick is set to destroy any members that get in his way of an organisation of which he was once an employee.

This is the film that came bring Reeves back from some of his recent performances which I highly recommend you stay away from the likes of "Henry's Crime", "47 Ronin" and "Generation Um" come to mind. However, this time around Keanu gave a solid performance as the films titular character, Keanu done everything right to portray which emotions he needed, plus his background in martial arts really blended well with the directors choice to use "gun-fu" which if you are not familiar with, once you watch this you will understand perfectly the phrasing. It was not just Reeves who gave a great performance, other performances shone too from the likes of Michael Nyqvist, Lance Reddick, Paul McShane and the ever enjoyable Adrianne Palicki. It was a genius idea to give Reeves less to say and allow him to use his actions instead of words, what is the old idiom "Actions speak louder than words" it's like that was made for Mr John Wick himself.

The film does not mess around, it gets straight to the point storywise and characterwise, we're straight into the action within the first 15-20 minutes. Which may feel like it will have adverse effects on the pacing of the film, which at the time was a bit of a worry of mine also. Safe to say my reservations were unwarranted, the film ran at a wonderful pace, with Wick moving quickly onto his next henchman to take on in brutally beautiful manors each time. Resulting in a truly wonderful 100 minutes to behold for any Action/Thriller/Martial Arts fan of any age.

Overall, the film was a spectacle in its given genres, edge of the seat Action for 101 minutes be it from Reeves kicking ass or him getting his ass kicked. There is one thing I absolutely LOVED about this film, which was the directors choice to have Wick, once he beat a villain, was to put one/two rounds into their heart/head to make sure they were dead. Seems like something every hitman should do, it just really stood out in this film for me. This film was an incredible watch full of Action and a decent story, which slightly predictable, heck what Action film isn't. I really couldn't recommend this film any higher to fans of the genre or Reeves, if you're a fan of neither, I think this will change your view on either one.
10/10

31 October, 2014

James O'Barr gives HUGE news on The Crow reboot

In a recent interview with KorsgaardsCommentary (via ComingSoon) James O'Barr have given a huge update on the upcoming The Crow reboot starring Luke Evans.

"[W]e’re not remaking the movie,"
says O'Barr. "We’re readapting the book. My metaphor is that there is a Bela Lugosi 'Dracula' and there’s a Francis Ford Coppola 'Dracula'. They use the same material, but you still got two entirely different films. This one’s going to be closer to 'Taxi Driver' or a John Woo film, and I think there’s room for both of them. Part of the appeal of 'The Crow' comics, after all, is that they can tell very different stories."
 

"If you read the comic, Eric and Shelley never have their last names revealed," O'Barr continues. "Hopefully, this is one area the new movie being more faithful to the comic will come into play, and Eric won’t be going by Eric Draven in the new film. Luke Evans may play Eric, but Brandon Lee will forever be Eric Draven... [N]o one understands that fear more than me. Brandon Lee was a friend and I’d never do anything to hurt his legacy."

"We’re including some music I’d wanted to originally, but just couldn’t get the rights to,"
says O'Barr. "Some actual Joy Division songs. Some vintage Cure songs. I’m still pretty active in the music industry, and there is a lot of neo-goth bands out there, that have that same sound, and I’ve talked to some of them about contributing, and they’re very excited about it."

"I’ve seen him in the make-up, too"
says O'Barr, "and he looks great. ...I think the studio understands that if they want a 'Crow' ‘franchise’, they have to get it right. We’re hoping to begin production later this month, and start shooting in the spring."

15 July, 2014

"X-Men: First Class" writers hired for Power Rangers

Looks like the new reboot in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise may have just taken an unexpected turn for the better, news has just came out that two writers who helped write "X-Men: First Class" Ashley Edward Miller and Jack Stetnz have signed on to write the reboot and Roberto Orci has signed on to be an Executive Producer.

Miller and Stentz have collaborated before on "First Class", "Thor" and "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" so they have a pretty successful filmography behind them albeit a short one.


05 August, 2013

New trailer for "47 Ronin"

Nobody seems to be looking forward to this film, I myself held judgement because I was a huge Keanu fan after seeing this trailer I felt extremely let down. I was expecting a nice martial arts film with lots of high flying, I did NOT expect dragons an fire powers an stuff. Keanu you disappoint me!

21 February, 2013

Bruce Lee biopic in the works?

The life of actor an probably the greatest Martial Artist of all time may be making is way back on the big screen in a film titled "Birth Of A Dragon" says a story coming from The Hollywood Reporter. As we know this isn't the first Biopic about the late great Bruce Lee, there has been at least 4 that I have seen personally my favourite being "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" starring Jason Scott Lee.

The screenplay duties have apparently been given to previous Biopic writers Stephen Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson who both worked together on "Ali" and "Nixon", the story is set to follow the aftermath of Lee's worldwide known duel with Wong Jack Man in 1965.

Bruce Lee has been a personal hero of mine since I was about 5 and first watched "Enter The Dragon", so to hear they are making another Biopic intrigues me here's hoping they sign on a great Martial Artist to portray the greatest of all time.

24 January, 2013

"47 Ronin" posters and promos

Keanu Reeves has been working on his film "47 Ronin" since March 2011, now its finally starting to look like its ready to come out. Keanu is one of my favourite actors ever I must have seen "The Matrix" trilogy hundreds of times.











19 July, 2012

"The Man With The Iron Fists" update

Wu-Tang Clan legend RZA is stepping away from the rap game and putting his musical mind to producing an directing. He has had small roles in "American Gangster" and "Funny People" now he is working on a Martial Arts film with horror master mind Eli Roth and Oscar nominated director Quentin Tarantino. RZA is going to play a blacksmith, here is the official synopsis;
"In feudal China, a blacksmith who makes weapons for a small village is put in the position where he must defend himself and his fellow villagers."




01 May, 2012

"Daredevil" reboot?

The "Daredevil" reboot is still in very early stages of production, but looks like they have added David Slade to the production crew. He is has been hired to give the film a complete reboot, Slade is a newbie when it comes to film making. He has made three films in his short career they are "Hard Candy", "30 Days Of Night" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", none of which are anything like we would expect Daredevil to be like. Brad Caleb Kane has reportedly been brought on board to write the script for the film he has a great writing background with "Fringe" being one of his writing credits.

"20th Century Fox is revving a reboot of Daredevil, and the studio is setting David James Kelly to rewrite of the script, for David Slade to direct… …reports have the studio working off the Frank Miller/David Mazzucchelli story arc Born Again, as The Kingpin uncovers the superhero’s secret identity, and uses it to turn blind lawyer Matt Murdoch’s life upside down."

 The born again concept would be best in my opinion, I thought that the Ben Affleck "Daredevil" back in 2003 was a horrible movie. I read sometime last year that Jason Statham said in '08 he would be interested in doing a Daredevil film, whether or not that is still true now I think that would be interesting (minus his cockney accent).

24 January, 2012

"The Raid" trailer an fight scene

This Indonesian action/martial arts film came from nowhere to me, guess that's because I don't spend my time searching foreign markets for their films. This film though wow just wow is the only word I can use to describe it, if you're a fan of action or martial arts films then check this out.

Check out this fight scene, this film makes me want to bunch up all my Jean Claude Van Damme, Jet Li and Bruce Lee films an watch them in a massive marathon!