Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Safe Haven



Movie: Safe Haven
Genre: drama
Synopsis: Based on a Nicolas Sparks novel - Katie (Julianne Hough) is on the run from her abusive cop husband.  The takes refuge in a small South Carolina coastal town.  There, she meets Alex (Josh Duhamel).  Alex is a widower with two children and runs the local general store/gas station.  The question is – will she relax enough to allow her relationship with Alex to develop before her past catches up to her.

My two cents: Pretty good – but not quite great.  Julianne Hough was great – really breathtakingly beautiful.  My biggest problem is that I kept expecting Alex to act more like Duhamel’s Danny McCoy character from “Las Vegas”.  Overall a nice romance movie with a bit more action than your typical Nicolas Sparks movie.

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Identity Theft



Movie: Identity Theft
Genre: Comedy
Synopsis: Sandy Patterson (Jason Bateman) is an easy-going Denver business man with a wife and two children.   His life is turned upside down when Miami con artist Diana (Melissa McCarthy) steals his identity.  Because of allegations against Sandy Peterson (actually Diana), his job is in jeopardy.  When the police are left than helpful, Sandy decides to go to Miami and somehow convince Diana to return to Denver and exonerate him.  He finds her – but getting her back to Denver makes for an eventful road trip.

My two cents: This was a really funny movie.  Jason Bateman played his usual straight-arrow nice-guy.  Melissa McCarthy was great as the con-artist.  Granted, there were times where the movie stretched credulity a bit – but it was fun to watch.

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Bullet to the Head



Movie: Bullet to the Head
Genre: action
Synopsis: James Bonomo (Sylvester Stallone) and Louis Baptiste (Jon Seda) are a team of hitmen-for-hire.  Following their latest job, a third hitman tries to kill both of them – but only succeeds in killing Baptiste.  Now Bonomo is out to get everyone involved in the double-cross.  Joining him in a very tenuous partnership is Taylor Kwon (Sung Kang), a copy who lost a partner to the same man Bonomo is after.

My two cents: I kind of liked this movie.  Probably won’t be mentioned at Oscar time – but Sylvester Stallone can still play a bad-ass who will kick a lot of butt.  I especially liked Sarah Shahi as Bonomo’s daughter.  A considerable change from her role in “Almost Legal”.

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