Yea...this on the other hand.
Ethan Hawke, to me, has great taste. His films might not always turn out great, but he's always on point in them, and you can see the seeds of inspiration that he gravitated towards. He doesn't make boring or rundown movies. Always something interesting going on.
I saw the trailer for The Purge yesterday while I was on YouTube. I was about to skip, but I saw something about it earlier in the day, so I just watched it.
Damn. This looks great.
I agree, Ethan Hawke career hasn't been about the dollars recently. Maybe he just isn't as popular as he once was, but the films he's been doing recently, I don't think you'd see him do 10 years ago.
I thought he was great in Sinister, and really appreciated that he took a chance with Daybreakers, and this looks just as interesting as Sinister IMO.
I'll check it out just because he's in it and I like the premise.
It reminds me of a larger scale version of The Strangers, that one starring Liv Tyler.
I think his review database is down (likely because of overload), but I want to go back and read Ebert's reviews for some of my favorite movies.. or well reviewed movies in recent memory.
Man, when you can, do it. There was a stretch about a year ago where I'd just sit there and browse some of his older reviews from the 70s and 80s. His writings really still are contemporary, 30, even 40 years later. As many have stated, you may not agree with some of his reviews, but he brings the same integrity from the beginning of his career until the end. It's a shame that his very last review was The Host. That was the last one I saw on his site when I checked a few days ago, and unless they publish something he had previously written, that's his last film.
I wasn't sure how to feel about Hannibal.
I haven't watched American Horror Story so correct me if I'm wrong, but I felt like they were just borrowing some vibes from them.
I enjoyed watching it, but I just felt like it was a bit too over-the-top.
From the two versions of Manhunter/Red Dragon, I never got the idea that Will Graham was so mentally and emotionally deprived and insane as they are making him out to be in the first episode. It just seemed so out of character.
Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne) seems like an odd casting as well. He just seems slightly too charismatic compared to how he was played in Silence of the Lambs.
Mads Mikkelsen though...
He's great. I like that they're showing that he's not completely inhuman, just a mad cannibal. That's kind of how he was played in Hannibal (the film). I felt like they took away all of the human characteristics from Silence of the Lambs, and just made it a Hollywood film.
The pilot was pretty good, but I'm just intrigued to see where they go. I wonder if they'll ever introduce other villains from the other films, like Mason Verger, Francis Dollarhyde, or Jame Gumb.
Bates Motel has me watching, and it's only because of Vera and the kid. I really buy their chemistry. But not the brother, not the local sheriffs, especially not the teen kids, but the two of them I can dig. The girl with Cystic fibrosis seems alright, but other than that, it's not that great, but I'll keep watching.