Archive for July, 2008

29JulThe Bourne Trilogy

Some days I just work too hard, honestly, I deserve a medal or something! Not only have I now brought you five seperate (and not short) posts, but I’ve also watched:

The Bourne IdentityThe Bourne SupremacyThe Bourne Ultimatum

All watched back-to-back today on HD-DVD and as with every time I’ve seen them, they were awesome. It’s my favourite trilogy and it was truly great. These are just the best movies of their kind. I was amazed earlier today to hear that Haly hasn’t seen all of these and even more so that she didn’t enjoy the first one, though in fairness she did blame her ex-boyfriend, so I’ll let her off just this once.

Considering you can get all of these for under £15 on HD-DVD now it has to be one of the best bargains going.

29JulThe Dark Knight

The Dark KnightLast Thursday, 24th July at 7.30pm I took my seat in a packed cinema house to watch what is undoubtedly the biggest film of the year. A film that has, since its launch, smashed record after record in Box Office takings.

I was a massive fan of the original (by original, I mean in the new darker, Christopher Nolan series), Batman Begins, often citing it as the yardstick by which all other comic hero movies are measured. It was dark, moody and undoubtedly the Gotham that was portrayed in the early comic book stories, not the same comical based stories used throughout Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, whilst I did enjoy those films (well, not so much Batman and Robin), there is no way you could compare the two, they are clearly different eras, Batman Begins ignored the fact those other films existed and that, for me, was key.

Batman Begins ended with Lt. Gordon informing Batman of a new threat to Gotham, showing his ‘calling card’, a Joker from a deck of cards, to which the reaction in the Las Vegas movie theater was electric, it was obvious that Gotham City’s greatest nemesis was going to play a major part in the next movie in the series, a part that was to become the last, and ultimately, the stand out performance of Heath Ledgers career.

I, along with many of you I am sure have been eagerly anticipating this, in fact this is possibly my most anticipated filn ever, certainly that I can think of, so when I was informed I had a ticket for the first night of public openings by my friend I couldn’t wait. I’d intentionally stayed away from much of the hype, much in the same way I do popular games, the hype never does any good for anything, so short of knowing I wanted to see it that’s as far as I went.

So I took my seat in the hope that Christopher Nolan, possibly the best British director of the 21st century would deliver once more as he took charge of the Caped Crusaders latest outing, featuring an almost identical cast to those in ‘Begins’, with only Maggie Gyllenhaal, a replacement for Katie Holmes, Aaron Eckhart and obviously, Heath Ledger added to the mix. Tom Wilkinsons character, now an escaped mental patient from Arkham Asylum was replaced in an almost like-for-like character swap with Eric Roberts, who is now head of the Gotham mafia family.

Certain critics would have you believe the film, at 150 minutes, is overly long, I would say they’re wrong. Others would say it’s overhyped, they’re probably correct, it probably is, currently at #1 on the IMDb top 250 it’s grossly misplaced at the top of the pile ahead of some truly classic movies, however it certainly delivers on several fronts, storywise it’s probably the strongest of the superhero movies with a story that is pushed and delivered to a standard equal to many Oscar winners of years past, something you really don’t expect from this kind of movie, it’s taken what Batman Begins started with two hands and really pushed on, delivering a movie world that is epic, bustling, multi-tiered and most importantly, completely believable, so I doff my cap to you Mr. Nolan.

The Joker

Not wanting to ruin the story for anyone who doesn’t know what it is entirely, I won’t mention the outline of the movie, I’ll leave it for you to discover yourself, however what I will say is that this film really kicks off from what was started in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight brings more of everything. More villains, more gadgets and more action. It’s a spicy concoction that just works fantastically well, delivering the action movie of the year.

As for the topic of the late Heath Ledger, a man who has quite possibly created more headlines regarding this role since his death than he did for his many brilliant roles in his life, all I can say is that the plauditz that he has recieved for this role are more than just. The original question was ‘Can Heath Ledger live up to the great Jack Nicholson?’ when it comes to the Joker, the question now is ‘Can anyone do a better villain than Heath Ledgers’ The Joker?’. There is a lot of talk for a posthumous Oscar nod for Heath Ledger, something that to the full respect of Warner Bros. and the cast and crew of The Dark Knight, they haven’t sold this film on Heath Ledger death, instead focussing on what they obviously believe to be a product that speaks for itself, and it does. For me, I would be more than happy for Heath to pick up the Oscar, it’s a role that deserves it, especially looking over some roles that have had Oscar nominations in the not so distant past that can’t hold a candle to what he pulled off in this movie. To say someone is completely believable as a psychopathic, maniacal, crazy, relentless, clown faced villain seems ridiculous, but it goes to show how much Heath Ledger was in that role, it was known he was in a dark place and upon viewing the film, he must have been.

Bruce Wayne

Not to put the whole film, as many others have done on the performance of The Joker, it’s overshadowed what the rest of the cast have done. Christian Bale, again, performs as Batman, now he’s a more ruthless and efficient vigilante in the realms of Gotham City, a fighter for the people who is somewhere between the good of the Police force and the bad of the Gotham Villains and Christian Bale plays Bruce Wayne, business billionaire and Batman the ruthless fighter brilliantly, in the past movies you always had someone who was a better Bruce Wayne to Batman, in Bale we have the best of both and since the completion of the film he’s already stated he will sign on to do a third if Christopher Nolan writes and directs it, win-win for us.

Harvey Dent

Aaron Eckhart, another underrated actor when it comes to blockbusters plays the role of Harvey Dent, Gotham City’s ‘White Knight’, Gotham City’s star attorney, helping put mobsters behind bars, an immovable force for good. Eckhart was a very good choice, although rumour has it that he was not first choice and that both Matt Damon and Ed Norton were choices, the former knocking the role back, the latter opting to work on ‘The Incredible Hulk’ instead, but Eckharts work as Harvey Dent was definitely, for me, one of the movies many highlights. Dent is in a position where, knowing that the police force is full of criminals, does he trust those who run the city for good are indeed doing so, a man suspicious of everyone. He is also the boyfriend of Bruce Waynes childhood best friend, Rachel Dawes.

My favourite performance is one of Britains finest actors and possibly Hollywoods most underrated, Gary Oldman. Gary Oldman is Lt. Jim Gordon of the GCPD (Gotham City Police Department), head of the task force, a crew of none-trustworthy policemen who could just as well be in the pockets of the mafia families. Gary Oldman plays the role of the loyal idealist fantastically well.

Rachel Dawes

The only negative I had with the cast would be Maggie Gyllenhaal, and it seems to be a common complaint, and it’s not because she’s a bad actor, she’s not, I thought she was fantastic in Stranger than Fiction for example, however she is not Rachel Dawes, a role Katie Holmes did well with in Batman Begins, I just think it was a miscast to be honest, it’s not a slight against her acting ability, she just wasn’t right.

Christopher Nolan’s re-creation of Batman is a true following to those who loved the comic books and also to those who want a darker, almost anti-hero, taking the stories straight from comics. It was well reported that the first things given to Heath Ledger to play the role of The Joker were the earliest comic books featuring his character, as a result this Joker is not like the one we saw in the 1989 version, this is a Joker who has no rules, no rhyme, no reason for doing what he does. He is there for one pure reason, Anarchy. He is the bringer of chaos and as a result with this film you get a level of unexpectedness rarely seen in any films, let alone something that has been done and done again as Batman has been. With this you have the definitive Batman experience.

All in all, I really recommend you go to see the film, especially at the cinema with the full audio experience on the go. For those who don’t know, it’s also on the IMAX cinemas, so it could be worth trying to see it there.

29JulI’ve Started It!

For those of you who keep pestering me to start it, just to let you know, I have. I had that much to play that I waited for Matthew to return from South Africa as he was a massive fan of the first one and loves Stealth games, so with a game of such magnitude I thought it would be a good thing to do, especially as I’d heard that MGS4 was much more like the first game than the second.

I started it on Sunday 27th and I’m still waiting for the opening cut-scene to finish. :p.

I won’t comment on this game until it is completed, however my first impressions are almost all positive, I’m very happy I waited to get a DualShock 3 before playing, it really is a much superior control pad to the Six-Axis.

29JulOoops… I Did It Again… Again…

Football Manager 2007Much like my post dated April 5th [here] I was laying in bed and was thinking ‘I really need to play another Football Manager game’, knowing full well I hadn’t played FM2007. I’d been toying with the idea of picking it up for about two weeks, looking in GAME, Grainger Games etc… both with prices a little higher than I wanted to pay for a second hand title. eBay was a little cheaper, but I got sniped on a good £4 deal. Sitting on the course mentioned below, I was there on my dinner break, went into GAME and saw it for £10 second hand, but I was still tempted (even though it was only £8 new in there at Christmas), I thought I’ll give the tiny new section a look and there it was, £10 new… so I snapped it up.

So far it’s been great, though it’s noticeably a step backwards from Football Manager 2008 both in terms of the GUI and also in terms of loading speeds – It’s quite delayed between clicking the triggers and getting an action, but it’s still a little better than Football Manager 2006 and that will do me. Achievement wise it does seem the hardest of the 3 FM titles featuring some quite ridiculous promotion challenges, but I’d already made my mind up that I want to get full points on all Manager games, so far I am 3000/3000 with LMA Manager, Football Manager 2006 and Football Manager 2008, the problem could well be Championship Manager 2007 which I am assuming is not going to be very good, but even a bad management game would get more time from me than a good anything else, I do get a little addicted.

In terms of design it does have elements of 2008 and 2006, the interface looks noticeably like 2006, however navigating through the options is like 2008 – which is the only thing about 2008 I didn’t like (which I mentioned in my post about FM2008). In 3 days of playing I have already notched up 20 hours of gameplay time, I’ve won the EPL with Man Utd (which is always my team for the 10 seasons achievement – 20 seasons in FM2006 ;) ) and I’ve started the Spanish promotion challenge with Rayo Vallacano which didn’t go too well as I didn’t win the league – I did come second and get promoted though, so onto the 2nd division, then the Spanish Liga.

I think it’s safe to say I am addicted once more… Be back soon, gonna go play :) .

29JulBack in the swing

I’m sure many of you know from some rantings on MSN, but for an entire week I was basically kicked out of my bedroom during which period my Uncle and his two kids (my Dutch cousins) moved in. My cousins aren’t really the best social bunch, in fact I think I spoke to Zoe (8 years old) about twice in a week as she very rarely speaks (certainly rarely in English) and Cameron (10 years old) just sat in my room playing games, mainly Rock Band drums, which are sadly a little bit broken now, but still work.

As a result they had my living space and all that was in it as they aren’t aware of the cost of electricity or ettiquettes yet, so played both at the same time, often leaving the house and leaving all these on… kids eh? :p. So for a week I was without my PC (Internet, e-mail, MSN), Xbox360, PS3, DVD’s, books or even a bed… The reason for a lack of TV or bed, even though we have another TV downstairs and a 3rd bedroom was because along with my 2 Dutch cousings and Uncle we had my Gran and another cousin, Dennis, a 4-year old Frenchy, who was the complete opposite to Cameron and Zoe, was here for 2 weeks and liked watching cartoons on the TV downstairs. Throughout this time I was sleeping on a couch in the back room.

Thankfully my days weren’t totally boring, I was at a class called ‘Fit 4 Work’ as part of New Deal on Job Seekers which had possibly the largest group of completely stupid and moronic people I’ve ever met in my life, I’m not joking when I say my faith in humanity has reduced even further, if you were to add a cumulative total of IQ’s in the room of fellow 18-24 year olds I would be shocked if it made 140. This was a two week course and contained some of the most mind-numbingly easy work I’ve ever done, repeating a lot of what I did throughout School, College and again in University such as CV building, Speculative Letter writing, Covering Letter writing, Job Searching techniques, Interview techniques etc… As a result I did every single piece of required work first time, every time and within 30 minutes for the longest of tasks – Despite this you have to sit for 30 hours a week logged in signing in and signing out times and reported back to the Job Center, this often resulted in me sitting around for 3-4 hours a day, the rest of that time was work (for about an hour a day maximum) and breaks which quite comically involved 15 minutes in the morning, an hour for dinner and 15 minutes in the afternoon… yes, like School and something I’ve not had for over 8 years, but even that was too tough going for some of the people on this course… However I don’t want to be too petty, so I’ll stop complaining about the stupid things they said, some which had me in stitches and shock in equal measure.

Doing this course from 9.30am to 3.30pm daily meant I wasn’t sat around the house for 6 hours watching Disney Playhouse with Dennis, so that was fine by me. It also gave me an excuse to get some fitness work done to and from the course… So it had some positive elements to it. By the end of the course I was the only one there on the last day, others had been removed due to lack of attendence, others left because it was clearly too much of a drain on their hectic daytime TV schedules… Maybe they really like Jeremy Kyle?

So here I am, back in the swing of things and writing my first update in 19 days (sorry about that), but just for you there are a few more things to come today I hope.

10JulMax Payne HD Trailer!

Max Payne – The Movie (Trailer #1) – High Definition (HD) Trailer.

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Personally I think it’s looking great. I remember talking with my friend Matthew around 4 years ago about what games need making into movies and Max Payne (and Max Payne 2 for that matter) both being in my Top 5 games of all time made my list.

When asked who I would have play Max Payne I remember saying “Mark Wahlberg”, so it’s excellent that he’s been chosen and straight away his voice is perfect, his image is spot on and we know Mark Wahlberg can bring that dark atmosphere this movie needs and judging from his past movies we know he can act with a gun too, so he could be brilliant in the role. Now we just need the movie to not be too ‘Hollywoodized’ like so many other game-to-movie conversions, the Max Payne story is already brilliant and doesn’t need changing, it needs the darkness, the drugs, the blood and the violence in there, it’s all an intrinsic part of the Max Payne world.

Going this gritty, dark was has worked for the latest Batman movies and if done right Max Payne could be right up there alongside Batman as a great movie too.

07JulComing Soon!

Another Christopher Nolan masterpiece is almost amongst us.

The Dark Knight


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