I caught three films that were full of big actors.
Red 2,
R.I.P.D. and
Girl Most Likely. It was fun seeing
Red 2 and
R.I.P.D. on the same day because
Mary Louise Parker was in both but played very different roles. I just get a kick out of that kind of thing :)
Let's begin.
Red 2:
The same awesome collection of badasses are back in this one and this time they've brought
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Anthony Hopkins, and
Byung-hun Lee with them! I can't say this one was as entertaining as the first but that doesn't mean you shouldn't check it out. I watch these movies and observe the awesomeness that is
Helen Mirren and I really hope she and
Judi Dench do something incredible together soon. They would be the greatest duo of assassin sisters ever! And as happy as I was to see another
Bruce Willis film, I really couldn't watch these movies without Helen, she is such a kick ass chick!
Anyways, let's get to the actual review. Once again we find Frank (Willis) trying to ease into his retirement and live the simple life. However his girlfriend, played by Mary, is looking for a little excitement. Thankfully
John Malkovich drops in to tell Frank that he's being set up and that "they're coming". Frank of course thinks John is being crazy and paranoid as always and carries on with his day. Then John's car explodes. Hmm, well maybe there's something going on afterall...
Apparently Anthony Hopkins' character created an insanely dangerous bomb back in the 70s which was conveniently stolen and hidden and for some reason, Frank and the gang are being blamed for it. Now Frank has to find Anthony and locate the bomb so it can be destroyed and clear his name. The crew heads to Russia where they believe the bomb to be hidden and that's where they meet up with Catherine's character who just so happens to have a little history with Frank. Uh oh...
I'm going to once again stop here so as to not give too much away. Just know it's an awesome movie and that you should find the time to check it out. You'll be glad you did.
R.I.P.D.:
Ryan Reynolds is dead. Don't worry, he comes back as a spiritual cop in
R.I.P.D. It's his job, along with his partner, played by
Jeff Bridges, to capture demons who stay on Earth and send them back to the hell dimension from which they came. Sounds pretty straight forward right? Well it is. At least, until they find out that
Kevin Bacon is one of these hell demons and he's found an old relic that can keep these demons on Earth permanently. Aw crap. It's on.
This one is super funny and extremely well made. It's based off a comic book series so if you enjoy reading stories before seeing them brought to life on the big screen, go look up the series. I won't say this movie is one you need to run right out and see, but it was pretty entertaining and definitely a good summer flick. Personally, I hate seeing Kevin playing a bad guy, it just bums me out-he's so awesome! Can't he just dance and smile and be the sweetheart that he is in every movie? Or am I typecasting again? :/
Girl Most Likely:
I went into the theater knowing nothing about this film. I like
Kristen Wiig and was intrigued to see what kind of story she'd present us with. Plus, I haven't seen
Matt Dillon in anything recently and I totally love him. He had a small role in this one, playing
Annette Bening's boy-toy; but his character was a key part of the overall story nonetheless.
Kristen's character is a playwright who won a writing grant in college and moved to NYC. She was originally from the Jersey Shore area and positively loathed everything about her life there. She was in a lengthy relationship with a guy who suddenly leaves her and the movie begins with her character trying to win him back. Unfortunately she decides faking a suicide attempt would be the way to get his attention and instead of winning him back, finds herself in a mental institution. She is placed in the custody of her mother and winds up right back in Jersey where it all began.
Everyone keeps asking her about her playwriting and she confesses that she hasn't written a thing since becoming an NY socialite. She got so wrapped up in the lifestyle trying to distance herself as much as possible from home, that she pretty much gave up on the thing that got her there in the first place. Now Kristen is single, unemployed and essentially under house arrest with her kooky mother, her mother's odd-ball boyfriend, her simple but sweet brother and a complete stranger her mother rents a room to. She spends the rest of the film trying to get back to NYC all while attempting to convince everyone around her that she isn't crazy.
I can't say this is a movie that everyone would enjoy but it was pretty cute. It was quirky, very tongue-in-cheek but not one I can say you'd watch over and over.