Thursday, May 28, 2015

Origins

Back in 2006, there was this hyper popular TV show. It was even more popular than anything else. Mainstream was still cool and everyone must've watched this show. It was way ahead of its time. Before superheroes run amok in your big screens and small. It was Heroes. Without hashtags, the phrase 'Save the cheerleader, save the world' became iconic to the show. It was my first TV show that I followed until the end. My first TV show that I obsessed over. Well, so before the revival limited series which is destined to be the lesser (I mean, they couldn't bring back Claire or Peter).

Heroes is only one of the very few shows I re-watched. I always say that I'll watch Game of Thrones all over again on holidays but never do. I re-watched the first two seasons of Downton Abbey with my mom. Heroes, as my first TV show, set a really high standards. It was a heavily serialized show, the first season was so masterfully plotted that it is actually a sin not to binge-watch it. After Heroes I thought all American shows were like this but sadly no. It's usually your case-of-the-week type episodes, monster-of-the-week, superhuman-of-the-week stuff. It gets really boring. Unlike Heroes.

I am now at the beginning of the third season. When I watched it religiously during high school, it was pretty fun but now the third season is just painful to watch. Heroes is just an example of how a great show was mismanaged until it became really bad. But still, I have to ask who's your favorite hero? Let's do a run down of the main cast, alphabetically.


Claire Bennet

Save the cheerleader, save the world! Her storyline in the first season was one of the best ever. Her ability to regenerate is just awesome. Sometimes it is disgusting as hell and gory but it's so good. Remember, this is TV in 2006, it's not supposed to be that good. I guess Hayden is my first TV show crush. The sad thing is her storyline in season two is awful. And that blood thing curing everyone, I never liked that. So, Kurtzman and Orci might steal all those blood thing from Heroes.





Noah Bennet

During the first half, Bennet or The Man in Horn-Rimmed Glasses is so creepy. But then his character become one of the most relatable in the films. He's just trying to protect his loved ones. Even he got himself an episode dedicated to him. And it's also one of the best episode in Heroes ever. See that episode titled 'The Company Man."









Sylar/Gabriel Gray

He was the scariest TV villain of his time, before Gus Fring and all that. And this is the first time we discovered Zachary Quinto. He played Sylar so good, that even when he's playing Spock or any other character, he is still Sylar. Like everyone else, his character was dumbed down in season two onwards after he met Maya. Ergh.







Isaac Mendez
The coolest guy ever. Got high and painted the future? Let me in. He has the most unique ability just because it's so different. And his painting is cool. Sadly, I never liked his death. By letting it all to fall to destiny and fate. Maybe you can change your destiny? Change your fate? I mean, why would you easily want to die?









Hiro Nakamura

Best character ever. His story is the best-written one. Even in the getting-worse season two he still has the best storyline. He is the one who actually understands about being a hero. His friendship with Ando is also one of the high points in the series. And thanks to Hiro, we got a glimpse to the future in the best episode in the show.








Matt Parkman
His ability to read minds is awesome. In season three he became this cool mind controller. And at one part in season four he could even trap Sylar in his mind. However, Matt is just too clumsy. He's too stubborn. And sometimes just simply stupid.










Nathan Petrelli

His character is very interesting. In season one he's one of the best characters. He's running for congress, a family man. His brotherly love with Peter is always the best. It's just sad to see him brutally killed in season three and living again in Matt's head (if I remember it correctly?).









Peter Petrelli

So, so, so highly overrated. He struggles so much to be a hero that he just looked stupid. Peter's not that interesting. I wished he died in the first season though. Probably it would make the show better. I don't know. But I never have that much love for Peter as a character.










Niki Sanders

She has the best family. All powered people. Sometimes I don't like the character but you just have to love Ali Larter. She portrayed the split personality really well. And Niki herself is pretty cool yeah? Ripping people apart like it's no big deal. I love her with D.L. and Micah. Very exciting character. Not gonna talk about Tracy, that's a different person.








Mohinder Suresh

Everytime I think of Heroes, I would think of Claire, Hiro and Mohinder. Mohinder even though he's powerless (for the first two seasons), he's very iconic to the show. I mean, the show is narrated in his voice. I really like the actor portraying him too, he's really good at it. Sadly, Mohinder is also clumsy, sometimes pretentious and in season three, he's just simply hateable.






Let's hope with fingers crossed that Heroes Reborn will be as good as Heroes Genesis.
I need to travel through the space/time continuum to make sure.
Or I'll just have to get high and paint something.


Anyway, just came back from the future, and there's gonna be more Heroes-related posts. No big deal right.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Delayed Summer

It's May 23. If I'm living in a normal country I would have watched Avengers: Age of Ultron, Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, and this week I would be preparing for Tomorrowland. But I'm not. There was actually a shed of hope when Dwayne Johnson-starring San Andreas was scheduled for Japanese release on May 30. That was already a peculiar start for one of the most explosive summers in memory but then the release date was scrapped until further notice. Fuck. I actually will have a holiday next weekend and that weekend I'm not going to the cinemas unless I am rewatching Run All Night. Anyway, for a year that has the second Avengers movie and the seventh Star Wars, the first months of 2015 was pretty much quiet. There are very few mainstream movies that are worth mentioning. The following are those few.

Kingsman: The Secret Service
I watched this twice in cinema just because it's that awesome. Simply the funnest thing to arrive in cinemas in a million years. Matthew Vaughn sure knows how to blow things up and fuck things up. I like the cast for the fact it counter-cast everyone. Sam L. Jackson as a villainous muthaffughha, Colin Firth as an all-round badass sporting all kinds of badassery, and Mark Strong as a nerdy spy agent. This film could be silly but thank heavens it didn't. It kicks all kind of asses. Manners maketh men bitchessss. Oxford not brogues y'allllll.



Cinderella
An honest-to-God film. Screw them gritty grit grittiness. Fuck those realistic realism. We go to the movies to escape. To feel wonder. To be awed. Cinderella is simply beautiful. I couldn't care less on Lily James' hyper skinny waist or Robb Stark's uber blue eyes. Y'all just jealous that you're not in it you miserable people. Feel those magic in every frame. Be creeped out by Cate Blanchett. Tap your feet as Cinderella takes the first dance. Feel your body shiver when Cinderella enters the ball. Cry when Cinderella wants to take her mother's dress with her. That's what you should do instead of complain. I also watched this twice in cinema. It's that good yo. Maleficent is shit, but this is da shit!

And these films fall in the category of 'I'd love to love them more but I couldn't'



Furious 7
That sincere closing scene is just the most tear-inducing scene ever. And it's just too hard not to shed a tear, because if you didn't you need to get your soul checked. However, the rest of the film is just too much. Ever eat so much food until you're full but you keep on eating? Ever got drunk until you pass out but in your unconsciousness you keep on drinking? It felt like shit innit? That's what the action of Furious 7 are. Oh they crashed thru a skyscraper? Oh another one? Oh it falls? Aight. Sometimes the phrase 'non-stop action' is awesome, but in this case it's not. For the record, I love Fast Five and I like Fast & Furious 6 more than this.



Focus
A very cool film. Will Smith, YEAH. Margot Robbie, TRIPLE YEAHS. Pretty slick scenes. Great exotic setting. It's a very entertaining film. That stadium scene is still the best scene of 2015 for me. The coolness of the whole film is only brought down by the unclimactic ending. It is still a very well made film though.


SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge Out of Water
This is a very funny film. VEEEERY funny and VEEEEEEERY weird. The demographic for this film are kids aged 0-10 and people on acid. There's a talking dolphin. A sponge and a starfish destroying Jupiter. A too-long rap song. And an actual acid trip accompanied by a stoner song. It's still so funny though. But man, like acid, you'd think again to give it another go. Unless you really like acid.


And this one is just simply bad

Fifty Shades of Grey
I'm not going to justify this as a legit film with a further description. Trust me, it is way beyond bad.



But do watch Ex Machina though, because that's like hyper art. Alex Garland, Alicia Vikander and Oscar Isaac combined to create perfect gold.

Next film review would be Tomorrowland early June

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Detour 1989



Look at that pun at the title. I'm that good I thought of it as I wrote it. Anyway, I know that my blog is supposed to talk about movies (hence the name), but I'm still so excited I don't know what else to write. So on May 5th, it was the first show of Taylor Swift's 1989 Tour ever. I was one of the fifty thousand people who attended the show in Tokyo Dome. Wait, come to think of it, it still has some relevance to movies. Taylor Swift was in The Giver although only for like 8 seconds. Yeah, I don't feel guilty of posting this anymore in my blog that is supposed to be about movies--if you need to protest, I will shake it off.

Back to the concert, it was so perfect. Other than the fact that when I got there, most of the merch were sold out and we had to wait in line for around one hour to buy them--or the fact that I didn't got selected to Loft '89..... This is getting a bit fanboy-ish. Well, I've been wanting to see Taylor since she visited Singapore on 2011 for Speak Now Tour. After four years, finally I got in. Actually last year, I almost went to her concert too but man, it was sold out like within seconds. Literally seconds. It's hard to compete with these kids in Japan who might be her biggest and most hardcore fans. I mean look at the people who dressed up with her cheerleader costume in Shake it Off music video (this one's a favorite), her Halloween unicorn costume, her 'Ew!' skit with Jimmy Fallon costume, and even her Great Britain flag outfit from the 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Talk about dedication (and it's kind of amazing that I know where these costumes are from).

I think this period of Taylor Swift's career is just the perfect time to attend the concert. Before, we've heard that Taylor's so bad at singing live and she kinda did if you look at her early live videos but now, she can definitely sing like a pro. And she's just so sexy and pretty now. It's just the best. She predictably starts the show with 'Welcome to New York' but with so much swagger--the screen started with New York buildings and then lights!-enter Taylor Swift and her amazing dancers. Then proceed to 'New Romantics', it's so good that even the screen has that dreamy filters turned on.

Her 'Blank Space' performance was quite the experience. Before the last chorus of the song, she looped her voice screaming Tokyo and proceeded with singing the secondary melody of the lyrics 'boys only want love if it's torture / don't say I didn't say I didn't warn you'. It was amazing. And then she surprised us all with a killer version of her pseudo-dubstep hit 'I Knew You Were Trouble' but with a way better, way cooler arrangement--1989 style. Prior to the start of the shows, we were given bracelets and those bracelets can light up. And in 'Trouble' it lighted up so cool. I just cannot describe this. It was p-e-r-f-e-c-t. And guys, this is only the fourth song!

She changed her clothes-her second out of ten-and then proceeded to sing normal versions of 'I Wish You Would' and 'How You Get The Girl'. During her outfit change, there's this video that featured Lena Dunham, Karlie Kloss, Cara Delevigne, and HAIM, just to name a few, talking about her. It's so funny, I don't know whether the Japanese audience got it fully. I mean, a girl behind me was asking her friend what is single to her friend. Duh. 'I Know Places' comes next--my favorite--and along with it a door-opening, show-stopping dance choreography followed by 'All You Had To Do Was Stay'.

She then comes to the front of the stage with her guitar, acoustically singing 'You Are In Love' and then the stage RISES. THE STAGE RISES. I'm not saying metaphorically. The stage actually, literally rises! She followed that with 'Clean'--another favorite of mine--with a very amazing, 'Style' music video-style graphics. It's just so gorgeous. So GORGEOUS. I'm betting those are unused footage from 'Style' though. Yeah, those True Detective opening style things. And then she brought the audience wild (and me wilder than the rest of them) with her 1989-style 'Love Story'. I think that's a mandatory song or else, some Swiftie Yakuza member is going to burn the dome down after the show.

Another costume change and she sang my all time 1989 favorite 'Style'. I. Went. Wild. That song gets even better when she sings it live. Then she sang 'This Love'. After another costume change, she brought fire to the screen and change the mood completely with 'Bad Blood', which gets better when sang live and with a slightly different arrangement from the recording. She followed that rock-and-roll aura to her most un-rock-and-roll-ish song 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together'. I never fully understand the hype for that song, but this rock version should be getting a proper recording because it's that good. Then she changed into an outfit similar to Karlie Kloss' and delivered 'Enchanted' with a twist--mashed up with 'Wildest Dreams' That is like the mash-up of perfection. I'm sorry I'm so in love with this concert. After that she sang 'Out Of The Woods' and exited.

After seeing so much of Lena Dunham and friends, this time it's Taylor Swift on the screen with her cats. I don't usually watch cat videos but this one's really cute. Then it's 'Shake It Off' time! It was so energetic, the stage was spinning with her and the dancers and that was the end of the show! It was around two hours of happiness and perfection. The dancers were crazy good. The light show was a freaking spectacle. And her performance is so much better than even your best expectations. Thank you, Taylor.

I actually can imagine myself like 30 years from now, attending a Taylor Swift Greatest Hits concert and still freak out at her every song. I guess that's what would happen when your high school breakups were consoled by Taylor Swift's 'Breathe'. Or when your breakups got even worse when you heard 'I Almost Do'. Or you had an emotional breakdown when you first heard 'The Last Time' because it hit home badly. (Cringe all you want, even Dwayne Johnson sang 'Shake It Off' on Lip Sync Battle)



See you in every concert after this! I swear I'm going to wear a kick ass costume next time that you need to hold a special aftershow meet-and-greet with me alone. (That's not creepy at all). Anyway, replaying 'Wonderland' because somehow she forgot to play this in the show.