I saw many, many movies in the theater this summer. I'm not counting in- home viewing. I'm talking theater experience summer movies. And I saw quite a few - with varying enjoyment. From The Double Whammies (so good, I paid twice) to the ones I wish I had been patient enough to view on Cable with commercials - Summer 2014 had some interesting movie madness. And, believe it or not, I still have a lengthy list of movies I didn't fit in, that I will try to catch Red Box or Cable or years from now on network TV.

Guardians of the Galaxy - The mighty and so very funny Chris Pratt as Star-Lord makes this quirky super hero/comic incarnation work. The 70s music didn't hurt either. The Best of the Big Summer Popcorn Flicks. Out of This World.The Hundred Foot Journey - I want to live in a little town in France and eat sea urchin and other fancy things thanks to this heart warming movie. Oprah, Steven Spielberg, Helen Mirren and Om Puri should team up again. The great cast and beautiful food make this one very palatable. Three Michelin Stars
Edge of Tomorrow - I'm rarely as surprised by a movie as I was with this one. Unexpectedly funny and interesting with great special effects. Cruise and Blunt - awesome. Groundhog Day meets Transformers meets Terminator meets Inception. Repeat Goodness.
Begin Again - As an actor, Adam Levine is a really good singer, but this lovely movie about starting over through music was terrific. Mark Ruffalo, Kiera Knightley and New York City - amazing. Perfect Harmony.

X-Men: Days of Future Past - Oscar Winners (at least 3), Oscar Nominees, Emmy winners and Nominees, Tony Winner and Nominees, Countless Golden Globe nominees and an Oscar Host. These X-Men are a stellar cast. And the cast sells it, with wit and greatness. X-cellent.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 - My 9 year old niece was so distraught by one of the main characters dying in this sequel, that I may have missed some of the middle. I loved the original film, and this sequel captures everything that was great about the original. Satisfying Sequel.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - If you watched the turtles growing up - you will get this. If you didn't watch them, you won't. The turtles looked great - achieved via motion capture. The teenage humor was right on - for teenagers in the 90s, and Megan Fox as April - sure. Will Arnett being very Will Arnett. 90s Nostalgia.
Mom's Night Out - Sarah Drew is likable in about everything she does. (As I write that, I'm remembering how her character on Greys Anatomy was grating and unliked at the beginning of her run on that show - and her character is still polarizing, but somewhat redeemed. I just like her because I loved Everwood and I loved her with Chris Pratt on it.) A crazy night out on the town, with incredibly unbelievable happenings including a missing baby, Trace Adkins as the head of a biker gang, mixed up dinner reservations and bowling - but a little funny none-the-less. Patricia Heaton was enjoyable as well. Though, it was overly earnest in trying to wrap it up with a beautiful Mom message. This is Date Night's kid sister, if only Fey and Carrell had shown up in end. Maybe Moms Night IN.
Wish I Was Here - Zach Braffs follow up writing, directing starring effort to Garden State had mixed reviews. I like Braff, I loved Garden State. I like that a lot of this movie plays like a music video, and the music is so good. The cast is great (though, Kate Hudson is miscast) - especially the kids, Joey King and Pierce Gagnon. Oh, yeah Mandy Patinkin and Josh Gad are phenomenal as well. If you liked his first one, you'll likely like the second one - as many have pointed out - they are largely the same movie - dealing with the same themes and perspective, but I found this one to be less enjoyable. Its one thing for a twenty something to be finding his way, its another to have a thirty something with a wife and two kids, acting (mostly irresponsibly) by refusing to give up his 'dream' of acting and take a real job. The main character seemed so selfish to me, it was hard to ignore. Overall though, the music, the cast and enough clever gems of wisdom won me over. Wish Fulfilled.And So It Goes - It is so unfortunate that this movie shares a name with an incredible Billy Joel tune. It certainly isn't worthy of any mix ups. Diane Keaton and Michael Douglas - oh, dear. Rob Reiner directed this sad, sad excuse for a Something's Gotta Give wannabe older generation rom-com. I expected it to be...better -in about every way. Ho-Hum.
What If - I am the target audience for this cutesy-poo flick - I should have liked it, but I didn't. I also didn't hate it. Zoe Kazan is lovely and Daniel Radcliffe is so charming in this. Charming, charming, charming, charming - but there was just too much potty and grotesque humor for my liking - and no one needs to see Harry Potters bare back side - even if he seems to really want everyone to. What If...Not?Missed Summer Movies Still to See
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Belle
Boyhood
Words & Pictures
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Magic In the Moonlight
The Giver
Get on Up
Godzilla
Jersey Boys
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Tammy
What should I see first?
See Boyhood! Its soooo good! And I know you like Richard Linklater. Fun reviews!
ReplyDeleteDon't see Jersey Boys. Just don't.
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