
I really enjoyed this movie. I give it 4.5 stars. It was funny, clever, heart warming and moving all in one. This is the story of King George VI, who struggles with a speech impediment...or as he put it in the movie, "I bloody stammer!". After not having success with any doctor, George's wife introduces him to Lionel Logue, who helps the King and forms a life long friendship.
Colin Firth is fantastic as King George VI. I can see why he won best actor for this role. Helena Bonham Carter plays Queen Elizabeth (George's wife), and she does wonderfully. It was so weird to see her play a "normal" character. Finally, Geoffrey Rush portray Lionel Logue. Rush is such a great actor. I'm very glad I decided to see this movie.

Craig stars as Tuvia Bielski, one of 4 Jewish brothers who escape the Nazis in Belarus during World War II, and survive in the forests of Russia for the duration of the war. "Defiance" tells the story of how Bielski eventually saved over 1200 Jews, forming a community in the forest, while being constantly on the run from the Nazis.
This was another really good movie...another 4 stars. Daniel Craig is excellent as the tough, yet compassionate Tuvia Bielski. I found the story compelling, and decided to read a little more. From what I've read, the movie is fairly accurate, though somewhat dramatized. If you are a fan of World War II history, "Defiance" should be on your list.

"Planet Hulk" was the first movie I watched. It was ok...3 stars. The premise is interesting. The heroes of earth, tired of the Hulk's constant raging, banish him to a far away planet. But the Hulk gets angry and throws a fit causing the ship to go off course. Hulk ends up on a planet ruled by an evil dictator, and through a series of Gladiator like battles earns the respect of the people of the planet. Hulk then participates in/leads a revolt against this evil leader.
Not a bad movie, but not on par with the movies that DC comics has been putting out. It may just be due to the fact that the brooding Hulk annoys me a bit.

This movie is mostly a story about Bruce Banner and Captain America. Iron Man, Thor, Giant Man and Wasp play supporting roles. While I really enjoy Captain America, the version of the Hulk in this movie is not likable at all, and really saps the entire movie.
I'd give this one 2 stars and suggest not watching it.

Doctor Strange is actually a medical doctor, until an accident ruins his hands. After hitting rock bottom, he meets a mysterious man who tells him he can heal him if he comes to Tibet. Why do you always have to go to Tibet? Anyway, Strange makes his way to Tibet and discovers his power as a magician, and begins to use those powers to save humanity from the forces of darkness.
As I said above, this movie was really well done. I actually rated it 4 stars, and think it's on par with anything DC Comics is putting out there.

For those who don't know, "Hoosiers" tells the story of the fictional Hickory High School basketball team. Hickory is one of the smallest schools in the state of Indiana. When Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) comes to town to coach the team, he initially turns off the townspeople with his style of coaching, and his attitude. But through the movie, Dale turns the team and the town around, eventually leading the team to the Indiana High School basketball championship This story is loosely based on the 1954 Milan High School team that won the title against the big schools
To me, "Hoosiers" is Gene Hackman's defining performance. He's perfect as Norman Dale. The rest of the cast compliments Hackman well, including Dennis Hopper who nominated for an Academy Award for his performance. This movie has everything you could want in a sports movie. Easily 5 stars and definitely worth watching over and over again.

Well, with the family away, I spent the evening of the 4th of July watching this Civil War classic. "Gettysburg" tells the story of the most famous battle of the Civil War from the perspective of several of the participants. Most notably, Colonel Lawrence Chamberlain (Jeff Daniels), General Buford (Sam Elliot), General Longstreet (Tom Berenger) and General Armistead (Richard Jordan). General Robert E. Lee (Martin Scheen) also plays a prominent role.
This is a fantastic, epic movie. I learned a lot about this famous battle by watching this movie. The story jumps around to each of these characters, but not in a bad way. You really see the struggle that Armistead feels, going up against one of his best friends. To me, the story surrounding Chamberlain was the most compelling, as I was not aware of his contributions to the Union victory...darn public schools!
"Gettysburg" is a 4.5 star movie and definitely worth 4 hours and 14 minutes of your time.

It's the year 2027, and Robot boxing has replaced human boxing and become one of the biggest sports going. Hugh Jackman is Charlie Kenton, a down on his luck former boxer, trying to make his way in the robot boxing gig. Early in the movie, he finds out that the child he fathered (Max) 11 years ago is now in need of him after the death of his mother. Kenton plans to sign custody rights over to Max's aunt, but swings a deal to take Max for the summer. After Max finds an old fighting robot and begins to restore/reprogram him, Charlie and Max's relationship takes off. With Charlie to teach the robot how to fight, they begin to win some bouts and catch the attention of the world champion's team, leading to a turning point in the father/son relationship and a bout with the undefeated world champion.
This was a really good movie...again think "Rocky". If you don't get a little choked up at the end, you have no heart. I liked "Real Steel" a lot and give it 4 stars. Jackman continues to impress as an actor, and the kid that plays Max (Dakota Goyo) is actually a good actor, which is rare for so many child actors.