Sunday, January 22, 2012

Movie Reviews with halochief996: Red Tails and Haywire

Whats up Blogger. Hope everything is going well today. Lets get to my blog

Haywire


I saw a trailer of this in theaters and after seeing it, I was going holy crap that woman is hardcore. I mean it had action and a woman kicking ass. I had to go see it. Anyway so me and a friend went and saw this movie, and I have to say holy crap. There is another female action star on the rise.

Plot: So the story is pretty hard to follow at first but makes sense later on. Anyway a marine named Mallory (Gina Carano) is part of a PMC. She is given a task to rescue a Chinese journalist. She succeeds along with the help of Aaron (Channing Tatum). Anyway afterwards she is given a new assignment but during that assignment she finds some dirty secrets (the Chinese Journalist she rescued is dead) and is also almost killed. As it turns out the PMC has decided to burn her and frame her for the murder of the Chinese Journalist she rescued. Its up to her to find the truth and set her name straight. She ain’t going without a fight. From the way it sounds, the story is pretty simple and not necessarily original, but the execution and telling of the story is really nicely done. Going from flashbacks to present day stuff easily and without major interruptions.

Genre: Its an action film. There is a lot of action. I think Gina Carano is a MMA fighter, so she knows how to fight and pull off some awesome kicks and punches. It seems like all the fighting moves and action scenes are done by her. No stunt doubles needed for any fights I think. Anyway she knows how to kick ass. The acting is pretty descent, nothing dramatic or crazy. Ewan McGregor, Michael Douglas, Antonio Banderas, Channing Tatum, and others give superb acting performances. Also the music is really smooth and nice and its makes the atmosphere feel really good. A good mix of smooth jazz and soft rock.

Overall: A pretty badass film. Gina Carano could be the next action female star. Up there with Mila Jovovitch. If you need a good action film you can’t go wrong with this film.

8.5 out of 10

Red Tails


There are a lot of WW2 games, and WW2 games are still being made. As for WW2 movies, well after The Pacific, I figured there will be no more WW2 films for a while. But there are still some parts of WW2 that have yet to be talked about. Anyway I saw a preview of this film one night and it got me hooked. A WW2 film about a famous unit that is sometimes overlooked and forgotten.

Plot: So if you know your history, then you may have heard about the Tuskegee Airmen of WW2. It was an All African American Airplane fighter squadron. A history movie about how African Americans were treated unfairly and how they proved to the US they can fight and are worthy Americans. Its a good story based on true events.

Genre: Its a action war film. There are lots of airplane dog fights. And really cool special effects. There is also plenty of drama here and there in between the fights, along with a love story. Other than that, the acting is fairly descent. There are many intense moments and cool action scenes to see. Really the dogfights are the highlight of this movie.

Overall: A good WW2 film. I enjoyed it and had fun watching it. The acting may not be the best, and yes the only good parts of the movie are the dogfights and action scenes. But its still a good film, and in all honesty people need to know about this brave and courageous fighting unit of WW2.

8 out of 10

Asian Star of the Week

Maria Ozawa

Born: January 8, 1986
From: Hokkaidō, Japan
Profession: ———

Alright Maria Ozawa is one fine chick. She is part French Canadian and Japanese. Now as you can see in Profession, its blank. Well I’m just going to say if you google her, then um well. Hey I see you moving that cursor to google her. Anyway she is hot.










Happy Chinese New Year


Yep Happy Chinese New Year. This Year is the year of the Dragon. Anyway Happy Chinese New Year. Hope you enjoyed this blog. Oh yeah google Maria Ozawa discreetly ok, lol. Take Care guys

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