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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Dan in Real Life


Director Peter Hedges' best work is "Pieces of April", a very edgy family drama/comedy that I have recommended to many. Although "Dan in Real Life" doesn't possess anywhere near the edginess of that film, it is an entertaining film with some clever moments ... though it is much more mainstream (by design).

Steve Carell stars as Dan, a widower father of three daughters. Just in case you have forgotten, the movie does remind you just how wicked teenage girls can be ... even the good ones. The film centers around the annual family reunion at the parents' (Dianne Weist, John Mahoney) beautiful summer house in Rhode Island. Although the film borrows material from many large family comdrams, there are a handful of moments and lines that prevent it from being a total remix. Odd casting does help.

Dane Cook and Emily Blunt have supporting roles that are both very well done. Personally I find it difficult to ever really like Dane Cook, but he controls his freak pretty well here. Ms. Blunt is a budding star (see "The Devil Wears Prada") and sooner or later, Hollywood will find the right roles to showcase her talents. By far the most outside the box casting occurs with Juliette Binoche in the pivotal role of Marie. Not to give too much away, but she does give new meaning to brotherly love.

Carell is fine and at least isn't falling into the one-trick pony career of Ben Stiller. He does have some range as an actor and hopefully will mix in a few dramas with the slapstick. Wouldn't call this anything close to a classic, but it is a movie families (not the youngsters) can watch together and be entertained ... nothing wrong with that.

(3 Out of 5 Stars!)

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

I am Legend


Let's get the obvious stuff out of the way - Will Smith is excellent, as usual. The scenes of an abandoned New York are amazing, in much the same way as the shots of a deserted London in 28 Days Later.

Now on to the disappointing stuff - the CGI work throughout the film is terrible. 14 years after Jurassic Park, and this is seriously the best they could do? I could live with the CGI animals, but the CGI 'infected' are just beyond belief. They all look the same, they all behave in ways that are clearly opposed to the laws of physics, and they all look as though they've stepped out of a cartoon or a computer game.

It's hard to overstate just how unconvincing the CGI work is; about half-way through the film stops being 'real' and turns into an absurd mix of the real world and sub-par animation. It's more 'Mary Poppins' than '28 Days Later'.

Real people with prosthetics would have made a much greater impact, and may have added some genuine thrills into what is otherwise a fairly dull film.

The ending - and I won't use any spoilers - is very weak. Ultimately, 'I Am Legend' is a wasted opportunity; worth watching, but only just.

(2 out of 5 stars)

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Things I have accomplished in 2007

- January: Published my first Novel (Life is a Reason)

- March: Chaired AIESEC UAE Induction Seminar

- April: Selected to attend Naseej Conference in Jordan.

- June: Received my film Producer Diploma and the Independent Filmmaker Certificate from the Hollywood Film School in LA.

- July: Went to Ben's wedding in Thailand.

- August: Visited Naseej again in Jordan and Matt in Turkey.

- September: Published my second Novel (Brothers in Terror)
Directed my first short film (Judging Adam)

- October: Directed my second short film (The Last Door)
Went to Bahrain for Eid.

- November: Got an intern position at the Emirates Foundation.

- December: Book Signing for my second novel (Brothers in Terror) at the United Arab Emirates University in Al-Ain.
Finished writing my third novel (Brain Washing) after 17 months.
Started writing my fourth novel (Barbed)

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Happy 2008!


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