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Limitless Review

January 15, 2012 · Posted in Movies, Reviews · Comment 

The primacy of the film is about an pill that gives you full access to 100% of your brain power rather then just the normal 20% and if you stop taking it you return to the average joe you once were.

If any of you guys watch the show “Chuck” you know Chuck is an spy who has what they call an intersect inside of his brain which makes him basically the smartest guy in the world. He knows basically everything almost, especially if it’s government or CIA related. If you’ve watched every season, you find out Chuck’s actually dying from having this said intersect in his head and his father makes him this watch which injects this drug into his veins to keep him from dying from all the knowledge he’s obtaining. Well that’s basically what this movie is, Limitless is Chuck via an pill minus the spy/CIA/government stuff.

Anyways, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Robert DeNiro, and Abbie Cornish (Some chick who looks just like Charlize Theron). Coop plays this character named “Eddie”. Eddie’s this writer with an book deal, but has writer block. He comes off as an bum in the beginning of the movie, has potential, but instead wastes everyday doing nothing productive. Until one day he runs into his ex-brother in law, who gives him this pill called NZT. Of course it’s on the “up and up”, FDA approved and hitting the streets as an behind the counter drug next year… Of course we’re not gonna believe the shady brother-in-law in the cheap suit though.

Anyways, Eddie keeps taking these pills and he’s getting smarter and smarter by the day. Learning multiple languages, doubling his money in no time. You get the idea. Problem is, just like when Chuck loses access to the intersect if Eddie doesn’t take the pill he starts reverting to his old self and suddenly all the knowledge he’s gained overnight is gone. Other things happen when he quits the pills cold turkey as well, he gets black-outs, can’t remember what he did for 18+ hours. His life is just rapidly going by and he’s no idea what the heck just happened when he snaps out of it. He’s not “addicted” to the pills by any means, and he has an plan to get off them. He just has to stay alive and out of jail long enough to do so.

I don’t wanna ruin the movie so I’m not going to say much more, but it’s an excellent film. It never gets boring, at least not in my opinion. There’s some really good action in it as you can guess some people will be trying to kill him. The acting and directing was fantastic. Great story, especially how it ends. I’d say check it out.

It is PG-13, but if you’ve never watched “Chuck”, have no idea what an “intersect” is, I can see how some may think it’s some sort of “drug” movie. But really it’s not. It’s more about using your full potential and knowing that with great power comes great responsibility. Yeah, I just quoted Uncle Ben from Spider-Man ; ). Here’s the trailer:

Warrior Review

January 14, 2012 · Posted in Movies, Reviews · Comment 

It was a really decent movie. I’m not sure I would call it “great”, but it was worth the price of admission.

The plot is pretty straight forward. It’s basically exactly what you see in the trailer. There’s two brothers, Tommy and Brendan Conlon. Tommy however is using his mothers maiden name, so for majority of the film they refer to him as Tommy Riordan. Tommy and Brendan grew up in a troubled home with a father who had an alcohol abuse problem. Tommy and his mom decided to get away from the father and ran away. Brendan chose to stay with his father. Brendan and the father never hear from Tommy and the mom again until now, 14yrs later. Tommy became a Marine at some point during his 14 year hiatus, and Brendan became a school teacher after retiring as a professional UFC Fighter.

The brother’s both have their own personal reasons for fighting. As seen in the trailer, Brendan has a family and the bank is going to foreclose on his house. Tommy has a reason that is revealed half way into the movie. Problem is there’s no real bad guy here, they’re both fighting for noble causes. $5,000,000 is on the line and they’re after it. Tommy’s a bit of a jerk due to resentment of his childhood and war issues. But really both brothers are technically “good” guys. Even the father has turned a new leaf. No matter what the outcome of the movie is you’re not gonna feel bad about it.

The acting in this movie is top notch, very convincing. It was neat seeing the transformation of Tom Hardy (Tom Conlon) from what he was in Inception to who he is in Warrior. Dude is bloody ripped. I think he’ll do exceptionally well as Bane in next years Dark Knight Rises. You believe Joel Edgerton in the role of a highschool teacher and a UFC fighter. And the father, Nick Nolte, he’s just like one of those guys you’d expect to find in a boxin’ movie.

The action was fantastic. I never really got into UFC/MMA fights on tv. But watching them in theater is fun because unlike real life, they can give you that right in your face blow. Like the punch is right there. The crushing sound of the glove is amplified by the surround sound of the theater. While it’s not real, it makes you feel like you’re right there in the ring as opposed to just watching 2 guys beat each other up from a sideline view.

What can you take away from this film? There’s a good message of perseverance. Not being a quitter, not giving up. And forgiveness. That’s kind of it though. It’s not as deep as it could of been in these areas, but it gets the point across.

Overall, good movie. Check it out.

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