I usually make the decision to see or not see a movie based on the trailer and the one for Good Time really intrigued me so I knew I had to see it. Constantine "Connie" Nikas (Robert Pattinson) has anything but a good time when an ill-conceived robbery that he pulls with his developmentally challenged brother Nicholas (Benny Safdie) goes awry. As the two of them attempt to flee, Nicholas is apprehended and sent to Rikers Island. Connie then spends a frenzied night trying to get the bail money to get him out. The hand held camera follows Connie's every move as he progresses from one dangerous situation to the next so you feel his ever increasing desperation as if you were right there with him. It is intense, to say the least. Connie does some pretty despicable things and I wasn't entirely sure if he was motivated by concern for his brother or guilt for getting his brother in the situation to begin with but I was captivated by his image on the screen. That is due to the fact that Robert Pattinson gives one of the best performances of his career. You cannot look away as he digs himself deeper and deeper into trouble. He portrays so much nervous energy that I was on edge almost from his first scene and I carried that feeling of unease with me for quite a while after I left the theater. The supporting cast is also excellent and I especially enjoyed Jennifer Jason Leigh as Connie's unstable girlfriend and Buddy Duress as a criminal that Connie inadvertently teams up with. Good Time is visually stunning with lighting that alternates between dark shadows and psychedelic neon (I loved the scenes at an amusement park). The pulse-pounding electronic score by Oneohtrix Point Never is absolutely incredible, rivaling anything done by Tangerine Dream in the 1980s (this is high praise from me because I love Tangerine Dream; they have a thematic album called Phaedra), and it adds greatly to the overall feeling of tension. This film is filled with violence, language, sex, and drug use so not everyone is going to enjoy it but I think it is brilliant!
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Friday, August 25, 2017
Brigsby Bear
Quite a few of my friends really loved Brigsby Bear when it screened at Sundance this year so I thought I'd check it out now that it is in wide release. James (Kyle Mooney) was abducted as a baby and has been raised his whole life in an underground bunker by Ted (Mark Hamill) and April (Jane Adams). His only contact with the outside world is a TV show called Brigsby Bear Adventures which has hundreds of episodes about a life-size bear who triumphs over the evil Sun Catcher and teaches valuable life lessons. James is obsessed with the show, accumulating memorabilia and participating in an online forum dedicated to it. One day the police come to the bunker and James is reunited with his real parents Greg (Matt Walsh) and Louise (Michaela Watkins). He has difficulty adjusting to the outside world (in some incredibly amusing scenes), especially when he discovers that his beloved TV show does not really exist and that it was created by Ted just for him. It is his only frame of reference so, as a way of coping with his new circumstances, James decides to make a movie continuing the adventures of Brigsby. I loved so many things about this charming and original film. Mooney is incredibly endearing in this quirky role. He makes James into an entirely believable character and you find yourself rooting for him. I also really enjoyed Greg Kinnear's performance as the detective on the case and a scene where he performs in the Brigsby movie made me laugh out loud. I loved the message that being a fan of something, even something that is ridiculed and not understood by others, can be meaningful. I definitely recommend this delightful film.
Note: Brigsby Bear was filmed in SLC and I had a lot of fun recognizing various venues.
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Depeche Mode at USANA
Last night Depeche Mode brought their Global Spirit Tour to the USANA Amphitheatre and it was a fantastic concert. Depeche Mode was one of my favorite bands in high school so I try to see them whenever they come to SLC. My inner fifteen year old was so excited! They played quite a few songs from their latest album, Spirit, including "Going Backwards," "So Much Love," "Cover Me," "Poison Heart," and the anthem "Where's the Revolution" which had the audience singing along with fists in the air. Of course, I really loved it when they played the hits because these songs brought back so many memories for me! I sang every single word to "Barrel of a Gun," "In Your Room," "World in My Eyes," "A Question of Lust," "Everything Counts," Stripped," and "Enjoy the Silence." Whenever I see a band in concert there is always one song, usually an obscure one, that I hope they will play. I was hoping that Depeche Mode would play "Blasphemous Rumours" but I wasn't too upset that they didn't play it because it is pretty depressing. I think my favorite moment was when they played "Everything Counts." I remember listening to the live album 101 on the bus to and from debate meets in high school and on one particular night, when we had a long way to travel back home, we all sang "Eveything Counts" at the top of our lungs. The band had the audience sing an extended version of the chorus and it gave me goosebumps because I remembered that night long ago! They ended their set with "Never Let Me Down" which featured another extended chorus with audience participation. For the encore, they did an acoustic version of "Somebody" and the audience sang every word! Sigh! They continued with "Walking in My Shoes," a really amazing cover of David Bowie's "Heroes," "I Feel You," and "Personal Jesus." The stage was pretty cool because it had a giant screen with a platform so Dave Gahan could strut in front of it and he can certainly strut! He gave a very energetic performance and I found him just as appealing as I did when I was fifteen! This concert was so much fun!
Note: A big fight broke out in my row! This guy just started punching the guy next to me for seemingly no reason. He clipped my shoulder when they guy next to me tried to get out of the way! Security came and they removed several people involved. It was really scary but what irritated me most was that all of this commotion happened during the song "In Your Room" which is one of my favorites!
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Logan Lucky
I am happy to report that the first day of school went extremely well yesterday so as a reward I decided to see a movie. Most of my friends really liked Logan Lucky so, despite the fact that I was a little bit lukewarm on the trailer, I decided to give it a chance. It is absolutely hilarious! Down-and-out brothers Jimmy (Channing Tatum) and Clyde (Adam Driver) Logan create an elaborate plan to rob the vault at the Charlotte Motor Speedway because Jimmy learns how the pneumatic system for moving money works after working there. They recruit their younger sister Mellie (Riley Keough), an expert safecracker named Joe Bang (Daniel Craig) who is currently in-car-cer-at-ed, and Joe's brothers Sam (Brian Gleeson) and Fish (Jack Quaid). Due to circumstances beyond their control, they must move the date of the robbery to the biggest race of the year: the Coca-Cola 600. While this is definitely a typical heist film it is just so much fun to watch the oddball characters execute the complicated plan and I really enjoyed the twist at the end. The ensemble cast is excellent with an absolutely hilarious performance by Craig. In addition to the principal cast there is Seth MacFarlane as an almost unrecognizable businessman, Sebastian Stan as a NASCAR driver, Katie Holmes as Jimmy's ex-wife, Katherine Waterston as a former classmate of Jimmy's, Hilary Swank as an FBI agent, and Dwight Yoakam as an incompetent prison warden. In fact, these actors do such a good job that I would have liked to have seen even more character development. The script is very clever and I laughed out loud during the prison riot scene when the inmates demand that George R. R. Martin release Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring! So funny! The action is as slick and stylized as in the Ocean's movies but just with a West Virginia accent and a soundtrack featuring John Denver. This film is so entertaining and I highly recommend it!
Note: Even though most of my friends really liked this film and recommended it, I have to admit that the main draw for me was Adam Driver. I find him to be strangely appealing!
Monday, August 21, 2017
Farewell to Summer
This weekend my family took the motor home to the KOA in Fillmore and I had such a fun and relaxing time. For me this camping trip was a sort of farewell to summer because, even though the calendar says there are a few more weeks of summer left, school starts today which means that my break is over. I have had the best summer! I didn't go on an overseas trip this year but I did have a quick trip to San Francisco, a few fun road trips, a bunch of camping trips, some wonderful outdoor concerts and performances, lots and lots of movies (with some great new friends who like movies as much as I do), and countless McDonald's ice cream cones (seriously, I am addicted to them and, on multiple occasions, I went out on midnight runs just to get one). Usually, I am really sad for summer to end but I am actually looking forward to the start of the school year and to the fall which is my favorite season. I feel like I can really enjoy the fall because this year I don't have to worry about student government responsibilities. I have a few more outdoor concerts coming up and two road trips that I am so excited about (and the possibility of a third) plus the new symphony and theatre seasons will be starting soon and I am looking forward to many productions. Bring on the fall!
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