
I know I never really update this thing, truth is, I don't feel that anybody cares about my blog or when I talk about movies in general so I figure I'll just do my thing, keep watching the movies I love and finding out about as many as I can. However, moments ago a distant friend brought up to me if I still updated my blog. I said no, but that since he cared I would start it up again. To me even if one person really cares about this and checks it at least once a day is enough for me. Let me go over a few things since I've been away.
I've recently found fascination with two directors, John Woo and Guillermo del Toro. Without going off about them too much I can say that by listening to they're commentaries and interviews I learned they are some of the most dedicated film makers of our time. Once again without ranting too much check out John Woo's 'Hard Boiled' a film I neglected about 2 years ago, but since then I think it's ok to say I have grown more mature and have learned an even bigger appreciation for movies since when I first started with the legendary viral marketing of 'Cloverfield'. Since I bought hard boiled to give it another chance I have seen it 3 times, introducing it to friends and family. Aside from my childhood action favorites like Die Hard, and anything with Arnold Schwarzenegger in it this has to be my favorite action movie to date. Not only because of the detailed choreography of the gun battles and the non stop violence, but because John Woo was able to use the film as a metaphor for problems in Hong Kong in so many ways. Point is check it out, you will not regret it.
Next would be Guillermo Del Toro's first film 'Cronos'. I have to say buying Criterion releases recently has been one of the best movie experiences a geek could ask for. The way Criterion packs it's releases with supplements and features takes my movie experience to a completely more joyful level. If you find yourself often looking at interviews with directors and like hearing about how a movie was made and the thought put into it, Cronos will be a movie you want to check out. (If your a Del Toro fan) The menu opens up to a beautiful piece of the score with gears twisting in the background endlessly. It's such a pleasant sound that will surely change the atmosphere around you and instantly put you in a calm, happy mood. One of the features on the dvd/blu ray is a tour of Del Toro' second house for all his treasures, paintings, props, movies, comics, you name it. His own batcave. Watching this feature instantly made me watch his 20 minute interview he recorded for the new criterion release. IT WAS AMAZING. You really understand Del Toro's passion for movies. By the end of it I wanted to write him a letter thanking him for such an insightful interview and for being a devoted film maker who doesn't do things for the check, but because it's what he loves. I was very emotional after watching this interview because I felt so moved knowing there are people like Del Toro making movies. I cannot stress it enough how divine listening to him speak is. I used to not understand why everyone was so fond of this man but now I know. Be sure to check out the most important special feature, the commentary. He provides so much good info on how the movie was made and all the struggles he went through to get it just the way he wanted it. A truly beautiful film that I will never forget and am glad to own. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
***Be sure to check out his other films like 'The Devil's Backbone' and 'Blade 2' one of my favorite movies as a kid.
I hope whoever reads this understands what I'm talking about and finds all my information useful. All I can say is I'm a guy that really loves movies and become more involved with them everyday. Enjoy my blog.
I also recently saw a fantastic drug war movie called, 'Elite Squad'. Netflix it.