Posts tonen met het label chick flick. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label chick flick. Alle posts tonen
dinsdag 29 oktober 2013
Today's News: women soon expendable too
Old news by now, but still new enough for posting, as it is mine and this is my blog so I post whatever pleases me anyway:
http://www.moviescene.nl/p/151194/diaz_streep_en_jovovich_als_expendabelles
Expendabelles... I actually like that cheeky play on words. Of course it confirms this is basically just a rehash of the Expendables, except with an all-girl team, but I think most audiences would have picked up on that anyway, so why not exploit it to the fullest from the get-go? After all, the Expendables has become quite a brand name, so there's no harm in riding along its wake of success from a commercial viewpoint, especially if the rights belong to the same studio. A film like this was bound to happen, really; with all of the recent action films that feel like Eighties-throwbacks, spouting their testosteron all over the place, a cry for girl power was to be expected sooner rather than later. I'm only surprised it took so long to get a project like this into gear. Coming from someone who got beat up by his sister regularly as a kid, I know there's plenty of strong women who take crap from no man, though not enough films have made use of this fact. Sure, there's the occasional female action star, but an all-girl team of commandos kicking butt? I can't think of a title that covers that angle. Charlie's Angels comes closest, so I'm not surprised at all Cameron Diaz' name has been revealed to be attached to this film. Same goes for Milla Jovovich, who alone has starred in just about as many action flicks - six Resident Evil films for instance - as all other female action stars combined. Meryl Streep however is an intriguing choice. Surely one of those olden goldies (which is not meant to come off as condescending to actors/actresses who were already active and successful in the Eighties, and still are today) that commands respect, though not particularly in a physical sense (and she better not sing!). In terms of acting it's certainly gratifying to see a woman of her caliber in a starring role. The names of Gina Carano and Katee Sackhoff also sound right up this film's alley, even though they may not be as familiar to general audiences as the previous trio. Still, I think there's room for more here. Linda Hamilton? Sigourney Weaver? Angelina Jolie? Rhona Mitra? Michelle Rodriguez? Seems like there's enough potential actresses to pick from for this film and two sequels at least.
Then there is this question, which just had to be asked at some point (though I haven't heard anybody else on the topic yet, surprisingly): if Expendables and Expendabelles are from the same studio, does that mean they share a universe from a narrative angle, which may lead to a crossover between the male and female departments, resulting in one super-ultimate, big-ass action flick-to-end-all-action-flicks? Or would people prefer to see gents and dames stick to their own corners instead of going at each other, which could only lead to the girls' defeat? I for one really can't see any female action stars surpassing the likes of Stallone and Schwarzenegger in terms of physical stamina, expertise with weaponry or sheer muscles. In terms of intelligence though...
maandag 9 april 2012
Bridesmaids
Rating:
***/*****, or 7/10
Raunchy
chick flick concerning the misfortunes of Annie, (Kristen Wiig) who is
chosen by her best (and only) friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) to be her
maid of honour for her wedding, even though she's clearly the least
suitable choice for the job, considering her own life is a mess at it
is. When Lillian's new friend, the beautiful rich bitch Helen (Rose
Byrne), continues to undermine Annie's attempts to let pre-wedding
festivities of Lillian and her group of bridesmaids proceed smoothly,
the competition between the two women over Lillian's affection soon
turns fierce. To make matters even more complicated, Annie also tries
to get involved with sexy cop Rhodes (Chris O'Dowd). She soon finds
all her efforts spiralling out of control, endangering not only her
chances of a stable relationship with Rhodes, but also her friendship
with Lillian and the wedding itself. This movie is often quoted as
being the female equivalent of The Hangover, trying to show
women can be dirty and politically incorrect too, as if we didn't
know. Though the film does indeed contain its fair share of good
laughs, it doesn't change the fact that it's running too long for its
own good, getting monotonous at the end, as well as predictably
preachy.
Starring
Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy
Directed
by Paul Feig
USA:
Universal Pictures, 2011
maandag 12 maart 2012
Bend it Like Beckham
Rating:
****/*****, or 7/10
Delightful
multiculti feel-good comedy about a teenage girl (Parminder Nagra)
from orthodox Sikh parents who loves playing football despite her
parents' objections and joins an all-girl football team after being
encouraged to do so by a local white girl (Keira Knightley in her
breakthrough role). Matters are complicated when both of them fall in
love with their handsome trainer (Jonathan Rhys Myers) with a place
in the Finals in the balance. Good spirited film successfully
delivers the age old message that people should follow their own
dreams to find happiness, no matter what others think or be afraid to
break with traditions. Though such a statement seems a total cliché,
the amount of fun this film provides makes it well worth a watch,
plus the social conventions of modern day muticultural England
explored here make for an interesting overall background. Nagra
convincingly portrays a teenage girl despite being 27 years old,
while she has excellent chemistry with Knightley who was a decade
younger at the time of filming.
Starring:
Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Myers
Directed
by Gurinder Chadha
UK:
Kintop Pictures, 2002
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