Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Hansel and Gretel: A study in anachronisms


                What is happening good people of the world wide interwebs?  I am the often imitated, never duplicated cineaste (I just learned that word.  It means devotee of movies and films).  You may simply call me TheCinemaChick.  I am once again slacking with my duties as a reviewer but let’s hope I catch up to speed soon.  I’ve got two films I need to write about but I think I will start with the one that is still fresh in my mind.  It’s hard to believe it’s currently number one at the box office, but then again, there has been nothing good out since Les Misérables.  We are nearing the end of January and there hasn’t really been anything that’s jumped out at me.  Sadly, in an act of desperation, I went to see “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters”.
                It was just so…underwhelming.
                Did film makers learn nothing from “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”?  There are some things that just don’t mix, like former presidents and vampires.  Then again, I suppose a huge clue that this movie wouldn’t exceed my expectations was when I saw that it is an MTV film.  Yes, you read that right.  And to make everything even better, Will Ferrell is one of the executive producers.   When I saw that, I thought maybe there would be a few half decent jokes tossed in, but no.  I was sorely mistaken.  What I got was a jumbled, unclear, near plot less pile of magic and guns.  As much as this film was hyped, it was just a complete letdown.
                Ok, first off, there is a rumor about this one.  Most of the people signed on because they liked the script, which makes me question Jeremy Renner’s choice in film.  Some liked the concept of dark, twisted fairy tales, which I understand.  Then we come to the main villain of this gory little flick, Famke Janssen.  She plays Muriel, the big, bad witch of the woods.  Apparently, she agreed to do the film because she needed money.  How desperate are you that you agree to be in an MTV produced film about candy houses and witches?  And from what I’ve read from various online sources, that’s a fact.  She really did sign on just for the money.  Now, she claims that was her initial reason, but she later states she actually liked the script.  Come on, just admit you’re embarrassed about this one and move along.
                Sadly, I think the script is the whole reason this film is so incredibly bad.  First off, judging by the clothes worn by the townspeople in Augsberg, Germany (where the story is set), I’d guess they were in the late 1800s, possibly early 1900s.  Why are they talking like its modern day?  Also, how come Hansel and Gretel are the only ones without accents?  Why do they dress in all leather?  I’d also like to point out that Hansel is diabetic and injects himself with what I assume is insulin frequently.  Well, since insulin was manufactured for use until 1921, I’m assuming its around that time.  But that just raises further questions.  If it is indeed the 20s and it’s Germany, I’m fairly certain no one still lived in a medieval village in the middle of the woods like that.  It just doesn’t make sense!
                Ok, I get that this is a fantasy movie, so obviously I should lighten up and not take this film so seriously but you know what?  Those actors and that film crew took it seriously!  Seriously, if you’re going to make a movie that you want people to enjoy, don’t be so lazy.  And I want to go on record as saying this: I don’t care how hardcore you are, there is no reason to throw an F bomb in at random times when it is clearly not needed.  This goes back to my anachronism issues.  The village people sort of sound like turn of the century townsfolk, but then there’s Hansel and Gretel, who sound like they’ve just flown in from Philadelphia.   It is established that they lived not too far from this village, so how come they don’t have accents?
                While I’m ranting a bit, how did they survive in the woods alone?  The first ten minutes are sort of like the fairy tale.  They are abandoned in the forest by their father and stumble upon a house made of candy.  The witch inside tries to fatten them up but instead ends up getting pushed into the oven and burning to death.  Well, that’s about the only thing that makes sense.  According to this version, Hansel ate so much sweets when he stayed with the witch (the duration of this stay is unknown) that he contracted diabetes.  Second of all, the witch hurls fireballs at Gretel who escapes completely unharmed.  That is explained later in the film, but it becomes extremely obvious about halfway through.  Even more obvious if you pay attention when they keep repeating “Magic has no effect on us”.  Then, they hold hands and WATCH THE WITCH SCREAM AS SHE DIES!  I don’t care how fantastical this is supposed to be, that is sick.
                I think it’s about 20 years that passes and they come back.  So…Hansel went from being like 10 to being about 40?  Seems legit.  Sure, a cute little boy grew up into Jeremy Renner and some little girl became Gemma Arterton (who I have never heard of)
                For a movie about two people hunting witches, there is a surprising lack of witch hunting.  Seriously, there’s a trial in the beginning, and most of it comes towards the end.  Between those two events, it’s a lot of back and forth, bad humor and oh yes, graphic nudity.  Yup, this isn’t a fairy tale for the kiddies.  Well, the overuse of foul language and excessive blood should have been a clue. 
                Ok, I have to get this out of the way because it really irks me to no end.  And yes, I used to word irks.  Get over it.  Gretel is supposed to be this tough as nails chick who can hunt and kill witches without batting an eye.  Well, when she’s paired with Hansel, this is true.  When her brother isn’t nearby, she is almost completely useless.  She gets knocked out twice, once during an invasion where 2 witches free a third one.  That one I can forgive because Muriel the boss (Janssen) is really powerful.  The second time, she is confronted by some men, led by the Sheriff.  She barely puts up a fight and gets beaten severely before a troll saves her.  Seriously?  She couldn’t like grab a branch and smack them around or at least throat punch them?  Nope.  Damsel in distress.
                By the way, the troll’s name is Edward. 
                Feel free to pause momentarily and laugh really hard.  I’ll wait.
                Finished?  Good.  Let’s continue.
                The film’s climax is a showdown between Hansel and Mina (a white witch) and…pretty much every evil witch in Germany.  So two people with enchanted weapons take down around I don’t know, let’s say 15 or more witches?  Yeah.  That’s plausible.  Of course, Edward helps, Gretel is freed after almost becoming a sacrifice.  Ok, here’s another problem.  The witches want to become immune to fire since so many of them have been burned at the stake.  In order to complete the ritual, they need the heart of a white witch, which as it conveniently turns out, Gretel is.  Well, Muriel seems to know that Mina is a white witch, so why not just kill her?  Well, Muriel dies, Hansel and Gretel get paid and move on with their life, taking Edward and a kid named Ben with him on their journeys.
                Overall, this movie was a failure.  It didn’t take itself seriously, so it came off as half-baked and almost like a joke.  I know it’s a fantasy, but I want to be so enraptured that I feel like it’s real.  This…well, this obviously did not do that for me.  The costumes were good, the music rocked and Jeremy Renner topless was not a bad sight.  However, if you’re going to make a film like this, don’t cheapen it with lame jokes.  I could have done without the full frontal nudity of Mina.  I sort of knew this wouldn't be the best film around going into it, but I didn’t expect it to be so bad.  And yes, I know it topped the charts this weekend but honestly, it didn’t really have any competition.  “Movie 43” didn't stand a chance and “Mama” isn’t the best film around. 
                I do have higher hopes for this coming weekend.  “Warm Bodies” a quasi-romantic zombie movie film is coming out.  Sylvester Stallone is somehow coming out with another action movie called “Bullet to the Head” and Christopher Walken gives us “Stand Up Guys”.  While it’s still not the best selection around, trust me, it’s a much needed improvement over January.  However, February shows a lot of promise.  I guess I should do a monthly feature about what to see in each month.  Well, that statement was redundant.
                What do you think?  Would you like to know what’s coming out every month?  Maybe you’d like to know my suggestions or predictions for them.  I don’t know, you tell me what I should do next.
                I’m excited because tonight I’m attending my first pre-screening event.  This is different from a sneak peek.  A pre-screening is when we get to see the film and provide feedback.  The film is then edited to suit the audience’s wants and released later.  A sneak peek is just seeing a movie a week early.  I cannot give away any details about this film because of legal issues.
                Well, that’s a wrap for now guys.  “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” ranks pretty low on my list.  I’d say…dollar theater.  Don’t bother with full price, even though it is extremely obvious they want people to see this in 3D.  Just save yourself the time and money.
                I’m TheCinemaChick and I’m the Avenger you didn't see on screen.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

2013 Oscar Nominations and Predictions

Hey hey everyone, its me, TheCinemaChick, finally checking in.  I know, it's a new year, so its time for new movies, but shockingly, I have yet to see anything that has come out.  Why?  January is the worst month for films.  Seriously, it's just a disappointing month.  I've seen The Hobbit again but that's about it.  Oh, speaking of that, I have a story.  See, Fry took me to see that for my birthday last week.  We're chilling, enjoying our food and drinks when this woman in front of us starts taking pictures of the screen with her phone.  Yes, she seriously did that.  Not only that, but she started looking at Facebook during the film.  How rude can you be?  First off, she was clearly older than me, so she should know better.  Second, it's distracting for the rest of us.  Third, do you not know that I am not the person to let something like that slide.  So, I waited for my moment.  When the film hit a quiet moment, I leaned forward and said (not bothering to whisper or anything since I wanted everyone to hear me) "Excuse me miss, but that is very distracting and rude, could you please stop doing it?"  Ok, so I sounded a lot meaner at the time, but she stopped.  Seriously who takes still pictures in a movie theater?  I just don't get it.  Am I missing out on something there?  If I am, please tell me. Otherwise, put your phone away or I will throw popcorn at you until you do.

Anyway, it's that time again.  The Oscars are coming up so I've got my nominations and predictions ready to go.  Disagree with me?  Let's debate.  I'm up for it.


Performance by an actor in a leading role:
Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook
Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Hugh Jackman, Les Misérables
Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
Denzel Washington, Flight 

Who will get it: Daniel Day-Lewis
Who should get it: Joaquin Phoenix
Who I’m rooting for: Bradley Cooper

Performance by an actor in a supporting role:
Alan Arkin, Argo
Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook
Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln
Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained 

Who will get it: Tommy Lee Hones
Who should get it: Cristoph Waltz
Who I’m rooting for: Philip Seymour Hoffman

Performance by an actress in a leading role:
Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Emmanuelle Riva, Amour
Quvenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild
Naomi Watts, The Impossible 

Who will get it: Emmanuelle Riva
Who should get it: Jessica Chastain or Jennifer Lawrence
Who I’m rooting for: Quvenzhané Wallis

Performance by an actress in a supporting role:
Amy Adams, The Master
Sally Field, Lincoln
Anne Hathaway, Les Misérables
Helen Hunt, The Sessions
Jacki Weaver, Silver Linings Playbook 

Who will get it: Anne Hathaway
Who should get it:  well…pretty much everyone is saying Anne Hathaway.
Who I’m rooting for: I’m going for an upset win with Sally Field.  Sally Field for the WIN!

Best animated feature film of the year:
Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, Brave
Tim Burton, Frankenweenie
Sam Fell and Chris Butler, ParaNorman
Peter Lord, The Pirates! Band of Misfits
Rich Moore, Wreck-It Ralph

Who will get it: Frankenweenie (seriously?  It tanked!)
Who should get it: Wreck-It Ralph (meh)
Who I’m rooting for: Brave (my personal favorite)

Achievement in cinematography:
Seamus McGarvey, Anna Karenina
Robert Richardson, Django Unchained
Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi
Janusz Kaminski, Lincoln
Roger Deakins, Skyfall 

Who will get it: Skyfall
Who should get it:  The Master
Who I’m rooting for: Life of Pi or Anna Karenina

Achievement in costume design:
Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina
Paco Delgado, Les Misérables
Joanna Johnston, Lincoln
Eiko Ishioka, Mirror Mirror
Colleen Atwood, Snow White and the Huntsman 

Who will get it:  Les Miserables   (seriously?  Why?)
Who should get it: Anna Karenina
Who I’m rooting for: The Hobbit (I know it’s not listed, but there are seriously like 20 films nominated.  I went with the top ones.)

Achievement in directing:
Michael Haneke, Amour
Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild
Ang Lee, Life of Pi
Steven Spielberg, Lincoln
David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook 

Who will get it: Steven Spielberg
Who should get it: Ang Lee
Who I’m rooting for: David O. Russell or Benh Zeitlin

Best documentary feature:
5 Broken Cameras
The Gatekeepers
How to Survive a Plague
The Invisible War
Searching for Sugar Man 

Who will get it: Searching for Sugar Man
Who should get it: How to Survive a Plague
Who I’m rooting for: 5 Broken Cameras

Best documentary short subject:
Inocente
Kings Point
Mondays at Racine
Open Heart
Redemption 

Who will get it: Open Heart
Who should get it: Kings Point
Who I’m rooting for: Redemption  I haven't seen any of these films.  They are all wild guesses

Achievement in film editing:
William Goldenberg, Argo
Tim Squyres, Life of Pi
Michael Kahn, Lincoln
Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers, Silver Linings Playbook
Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg, Zero Dark Thirty 

Who will get it: Argo
Who should get it:  Lincoln
Who I’m rooting for: Lincoln

Best foreign language film of the year:
Amour (Austria)
Kon-Tiki (Norway)
No (Chile)
A Royal Affair (Denmark)
War Witch (Canada) 

Who will get it: Amour
Who should get it: Really, any of them could win
Who I’m rooting for: Amour  I’ve heard wonderful things about it, so might as go for the favorite

Achievement in makeup and hairstyling:
Howard Berger, Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel, Hitchcock
Peter Swords King, Rick Findlater and Tami Lane, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Lisa Westcott and Julie Dartnell, Les Misérables 

Who will get it: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (I support this decision fully)
Who should get it: Lincoln
Who I’m rooting for:  I think it’s obvious.  The Hobbit for the win!  I mean, did you see Richard Armitage as Thorin, or Lee Pace as Thranduil or Martin Freeman as Bilbo?  Yeah, I’m Team Peter Jackson on this…why are there teams?  Everyone’s Team This or Team That.  Sorry, ADD moment there.

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (original score):
Dario Marianelli, Anna Karenina
Alexandre Desplat, Argo
Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
John Williams, Lincoln
Thomas Newman, Skyfall 

Who will get it: Life of Pi
Who should get it:  Lincoln
Who I’m rooting for:  The Hobbit.  It’s a long shot and I mean, there’s like a 1% chance it will win, but one can hope.  Besides…Howard Shore is awesome.

Achievement in music written for motion pictures (original song):
“Before My Time” from Chasing Ice
“Everybody Needs A Best Friend” from Ted
“Pi’s Lullaby” from Life of Pi
“Skyfall” from Skyfall
“Suddenly” from Les Misérables 

Who will get it: “Suddenly” Hugh Jackman
Who should get it: “Skyfall” Adele
Who I’m rooting for: Adele all the way.  “Skyfall” was one of my favorite songs this year

Best motion picture of the year: 
Amour
Argo
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Django Unchained
Les Misérables
Life of Pi
Lincoln
Silver Linings Playbook 
Zero Dark Thirty 

Who will get it: Lincoln
Who should get it: Silver Linings Playbook
Who I’m rooting for: Silver Linings Playbook.  I’m biased.  I admit it.


Achievement in production design:
Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer, Anna Karenina
Dan Hennah, Ra Vincent, and Simon Bright, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Eve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson, Les Misérables
David Gropman and Anna Pinnock, Life of Pi
Rick Carter and Jim Erickson, Lincoln 

Who will get it: Anna Karenina
Who should get it: Les Miserables
Who I’m rooting for: Once again, I have to go with The Hobbit on this one.  Another bias of mine.

Best animated short film:
Minkyu Lee, Adam and Dog
PES, Fresh Guacamole
Timothy Reckart and Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly, Head over Heels
David Silverman, The Longest Daycare
John Kahrs, Paperman 

Who will get it: Paperman
Who should get it: Guacamole
Who I’m rooting for: Uh…I only saw Paperman. 

Best live action short film:
Bryan Buckley and Mino Jarjoura, Asad
Sam French and Ariel Nasr, Buzkashi Boys
Shawn Christensen, Curfew
Tom Van Avermaet and Ellen De Waele, Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw)
Yan England, Henry 

Who will get it: Henry
Who should get it: Buzkashi Boys
Who I’m rooting for: I haven’t seen any of them.  I’m good with whoever wins.

Achievement in sound editing:
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn, Argo
Wylie Stateman, Django Unchained
Eugene Gearty and Philip Stockton, Life of Pi
Per Hallberg and Karen Baker Landers, Skyfall
Paul N.J. Ottosson, Zero Dark Thirty 

Who will get it: Zero Dark Thirty
Who should get it: Skyfall
Who I’m rooting for: I don't know.  I kind of don't care either.  Let's go with...Argo, why not?

Achievement in sound mixing:
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and Jose Antonio Garcia, Argo
Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson and Simon Hayes, Les Misérables
Ron Bartlett, D.M. Hemphill and Drew Kunin, Life of Pi
Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Ronald Judkins, Lincoln
Scott Millan, Greg P. Russell and Stuart Wilson, Skyfall 

Who will get it: Skyfall
Who should get it: Zero Dark Thirty
Who I’m rooting for: meh…The Avengers is nominated (not listed again).  Let’s shoot for that.

Achievement in visual effects:
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and R. Christopher White, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer and Donald R. Elliott, Life of Pi
Janek Sirrs, Jeff White, Guy Williams and Dan Sudick, Marvel’s The Avengers
Richard Stammers, Trevor Wood, Charley Henley and Martin Hill, Prometheus
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould and Michael Dawson, Snow White and the Huntsman 

Who will get it: Life of Pi
Who should get it: The Hobbit
Who I’m rooting for: I’m not sure.  There are some really good nominees here.  I’d lean towards The Hobbit here but still, so many good options.

Adapted screenplay:
Chris Terrio, Argo
Lucy Alibar & Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild
David Magee, Life of Pi
Tony Kushner, Lincoln
David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook 

Who will get it: Lincoln
Who should get it:  Beasts of the Southern Wild
Who I’m rooting for: Beasts of the Southern Wild or Argo

Original screenplay:
Michael Haneke, Amour
Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
John Gatins, Flight
Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola, Moonrise Kingdom
Mark Boal, Zero Dark Thirty

Who will get it: Amour
Who should get it: Django Unchained
Who I’m rooting for: Moonrise Kingdom