This was nominated for Best Costume Design, so that's what I concentrated on. I was not disappointed. Amazing facts about some of these intricate costumes. Some of them weighed over 80 pounds! One of the gowns was handcrafted by 40 people who took over two months to create it! An actress wore a tiara that weighed 12 pounds! That, and they used more than 1000 real soldiers to film a battle scene that took 20 days to shoot. All of this was on a grand scale.
#4: Whale Rider (2002)
I do not know that much about the Maori people or their culture, and this was a beautiful introduction to a strong and passionate group of people. This is a family movie with a strong message of love and triumph. This was Keisha Castle-Hughes' first role and it earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress as a 12 year old! Well done! That, and....whales! Whales are cool!
#3: The Batman (2022)
I often complain about "Comic Book Movies" and yet I watch them anyway. My solution to watching is paying very little attention to the story, which I'm sure infuriates a lot of fans of this genre. That being said, this was a really good movie. I was NOT sold on Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne. I'm sure it was the Twilight stigma haunting him in my mind. But lately I've seen him in films like The Lost City of Z and The Lighthouse in which he delivered compelling performances. He does a wonderful job here, as does the supporting cast. I may be from the generation weaned on the campy Adam West Batman, but those days are gone. Although I'd love to see someone try that again. Wouldn't that be fun?!
#2: Starsky & Hutch (2004)
Hear me out!!! First of all, I was a huge fan of the TV show. I bought that shit hook, line, and sinker! Undercover cops with a great buddy/opposite relationship going, a great car (Red & White Ford Gran Torino), a street-wise, ethically ambiguous informant named Huggy Bear...what's not to like? Side note: Huggy Bear was played by actor Antonio Fargas. Andrew and I saw Mr. Fargas at a nightclub once and kept yelling, "Huggy!" He loved us.
I screened this as part of my April 20th celebration, so there's that, but this was actually funny. I have no problem with Owen Wilson or Ben Stiller, and Snoop Dog as Huggy was perfect! It was extremely loyal to the source material and David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser (the original Starsky & Hutch) even show up at the end. Vince Vaughn is the bad guy, and Juliette Lewis is his girlfriend. I love her. I want her in more movies.
This was just a smile.
#1: Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (2022)
Director Richard Linklater is from Houston. This is definitely a love letter to his hometown. Linklater is only two years older than me, so I tend to pay attention when he honors the time in which he grew up. Dazed and Confused is an all-time favorite of mine. Even though it takes place in Austin, TX, and I grew up in Vails Gate, NY, we were all kind of the same.
This animated film is a coming of age story set in Houston during the summer of 1969. The summer of the moon landing. I don't want to share anything else about it because you should see it yourself. Especially if you're near my age. Some of the pop culture references in this made me smile wide and shed a nostalgic tear or two.
Coming Soon (I promise!): As I try to turn this into a podcast/blog...A new series chronicling my "Top Ten Movie Experiences," along with "Cinematic Portmanteaus," and, of course, the Cinema Wellman Project continues with "Cinema Wellman: May Screenings."
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