Category Archives: Movies

Henchie’s First Annual Oscar Assessment!

For the first time I can remember, I’ve actually seen most of the nominees for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. I love movies, but I don’t give two squats about awards or award shows. But I am always slightly perturbed that when the Best Picture nominees are announced, it’s always a smattering of barely released indie films that the average movie-goer hasn’t seen! I may dislike award shows, but I want to have an opinion on movies, gosh darn it!

Well now my time has come! In 2017, I made a promise to myself to go see more movies in the theater, and I pulled it off with aplomb! The arrival of MoviePass by the end of the year helped a great deal, and I have now seen seven of the nine nominees for Best Picture!

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This is them

I wanted to do this article last week when the nominees were announced, but The Shape of Water didn’t come to my local theater until Friday and I wanted to wait. I was really looking forward to that movie and my patience paid off!

Join me after the jump for my thoughts on most of the best picture nominees, plus some of the other categories.

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A Couple More Movie Trailers

I started this week by sharing a bunch of movie trailers, so I figured I’d end the week the same way, because a couple more came out!

Pacific Rim: Uprising gets a big new view with a ton of new information.

Still looks great!

Then we have I Kill Giants. I always meant to read the graphic novel, but I guess I’ll watch the movie instead!

Looks good! Hooray for movies!

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Just So Many Trailers

Over the weekend, the universe dropped just so many trailers, you guys. I’ve loved watching movie trailers since the E! Network had a show called Coming Attractions back when I was a kid! It was literally a half-hour TV show that played movie trailers and I was a big fan. So I love sharing movie trailers on this ol’ blog o’mine!

First up, Tomb Raider.

Fun fact: I’ve never seen the Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider movies. Or if I have, I have forgotten everything about them. And I never played the original Tomb Raider games either. The only Tomb Raider I’ve actually experienced have been the last two rebooted games, which are really fun. And the new movie is based on those games, so I have highish hopes.

Next up, Ash vs. Evil Dead, season 3!

Love this show. Can’t wait for the new season!

Third up is Super Troopers 2!

Loved the first movie, so I’m excited for the new one. But honestly, this trailer is kind of lame. Not the quality I expect. Hopefully the movie fares better.

Last is Rampage!

The Rock vs. a bunch of giant monsters with a nice quippy sense of humor? Yeah, sure, I’ll watch.

The Super Bowl is coming up, so more movie trailers are coming up! Brace yourselves!

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It’s Thorsday!

I’ve been sitting on these Thor: Ragnarok videos for a week or two now, and I wish I was clever enough to have purposefully saved these for a Thursday. I’m not, I didn’t, but I’m sharing them anyway and I hope you enjoy them!

How Thor: Ragnarok should have ended!

Thor: Ragnarok behind-the-scenes DVD bloopers and stuff!

I assume this means this glorious film will be out on DVD soon!

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Nobody Has to Die in Avengers: Infinity War

All anybody seems to want to talk about with regards to Avengers: Infinity War is which characters are going to die. But I say: why does anybody have to die? Why does predictable death equal stakes in movies and TV shows? Why can’t moviemakers up the stakes some other way than killing a beloved character?

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Death in comics is pretty much dead. It doesn’t matter anymore. Popular characters return after a couple of years with big fanfare, and obscure characters are brought back just as frequently, with little to no warning or notice. Likewise, having a major character die in the next Big Event is equally overused at this point. It’s become like checking a box on your Big Event list.

So why do we want to transfer that feeling over to the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Why do we need a tragic death? Will anybody actually be sad at the death? Will it be anything other than shock value?

Why is death the be-all and end-all of raising the stakes in a movie? And why is everybody so eager for one of the Avengers to die in a movie?

I don’t think any of the main characters should die. I will be perfectly entertained if everybody survives and gets to retire to nice lives, with the possibility of returning in future movies. Let’s have some fun with this stuff, eh?

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