Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Movie Review: Wolverine



I actually got to see another movie in an actual movie theater, and this time I didn’t have to go to the bathroom three times during it! (Sorry Iron Man 3).

Wolverine is not the movie I wanted to see Saturday night. I had my heart set on Pacific Rim, but really there was no way I was going to make it the late show  (Sorry Charlie Hunnam’s shirtless body, but I have an internal curfew. I probably would’ve fallen asleep anyway) so we chose The Wolverine as a sort of compromise. And for the most part, I enjoyed myself.

It was a roller coaster ride, which is what I want in my action movies. I could argue that the that the ending was telegraphed from the very beginning, which it was, and it was a pretty predictable ending at that, but the journey getting there was fun, mostly because of the characters and the performances that got delivered.

Because most of the cast was pretty awesome. Yes, we could talk about Hugh Jackman, but we know what we’re going to get from him in terms of performance. That’s why I bought my ticket. But it was the side performances that really shined. I mean, every time I see Will Yun Lee in anything, I continue to enjoy him even more, especially when he’s an unbelievable bastard. Come on, he outclassed most everybody in Red Dawn (which yes, with Josh Peck in the cast, wasn’t hard to do), and *spoiler alert* he delivered in what I knew was going to be a pretty one-note role in this movie too. He was sometimes the most interesting part in this, especially when it became clear what fate had in store for him.

But even better than him were some of the female performances in this. Mariko started out a thankless role. Yes please, try to kill yourself in your second scene in the movie and then run away to your family home that most people will assume you’ve gone in your fourth scene. That’s how you win friends and influence people, really. But then somehow she grew on me. She didn’t shrink away from conflict the way I thought she might. On the whole, I really enjoyed her.

The absolute stand out for me was Rila Fukushima as Yukio. She was simultaneously vulnerable yet fierce in ways I didn’t think were possible. She was teasing out all this emotion and hinting at all these depths within the character one moment and then having one of the most badass Samauri sword battles in closed quarters I’d ever seen the next. That takes talent. And I hope Hollywood takes notice and puts her in more things, or somebody has the god damned audacity to make Yukio the movie, because based on her performance alone, I’d plunk down hard earned money to see that.

But for all the performances that I did enjoy there were just as many that annoyed me to no end. I love Famke Janssen and have sense Love and Sex for crying out loud and I also loved her as Jean Grey, but her reprisal of the role was thoroughly unnecessary. It added nothing to the story itself and came off as very hackneyed and cloying. If you’re going to have Famke Janssen in a movie, make her useful, instead of just a passing fancy in The Wolverine’s head, fercryingoutloud.

The worst offender though was the role of Viper. I wrote on twitter the other day that Uma Thurman called and she wanted her performance and wardrobe as Poison Ivy back. And I stick by that. Viper was just a thin impersonation of Poison Ivy and one that wasn’t very enjoyable at that. *Spoiler Alert again* Thank god Yukio cut her head off, I was getting tired of her and if she showed up in another movie I was going to have to give up on the whole X-Men franchise altogether.

But on the whole it really did work, despite my bitching. It was well-paced, the action was fun, there were ninjas, and swords, and yakuza, three things I enjoy immensely in my movies. So, what I’m trying to say is, you could do worse. B

Trifecta Challenge: Band



This was always their intention, their mutual creation. Or it should’ve been. He constructed half of it. He was just waiting for her to cross over and finish the rest. Their version of heaven was like a friendship charm, he needed the other piece she kept to lock in place and complete the circle.

She was his soul mate. The plan was always to band together on the other side and they’d have eternity with each other. He eagerly waited for her, knowing that one day she’d meet him and they’d have everything they ever wanted.

Time didn’t pass there the same way it had on earth, but the more time that did pass, the more he had to deal with the inevitability that she hadn’t returned to him.

Was heaven really heaven if he wasn’t sharing it with her? Was a friendship charm just a wasted piece of metal if it never again found its match?

Maybe after he passed, she fell from grace and would not be allowed to join him. Maybe what he thought was their shared idea of heaven was only his. Or maybe, her heart was never really his.

Whatever the reason, without her, his carefully constructed heaven was slowly becoming his own personal hell. Or maybe that’s where he had really ended up after all. Maybe he deserved it. Had he really done enough to show that she was his everything, or had he taken her for granted all those years? He didn’t know.

He didn’t even know if he would ever find answers to those questions. There was only one way to find out, and it would take a leap of faith to do it. It was one he had to try and make. 

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Trying to get back into the swing of things writing wise and Trifecta is always a great place to start. This week's prompt was Band, i.e. to band together. The idea for this story was based on a conversation that would take too long to explain and wouldn't make much sense anyway. But what if all the good intentions, all of your plans don't work out in the end, especially if you aren't the only one making those plans?




1: to affix a band to or tie up with a band
2: to finish or decorate with a band
3: to gather together : unite - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.hy6J2hoU.dpuf



BAND (verb)

1: to affix a band to or tie up with a band
2: to finish or decorate with a band
3: to gather together : unite - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.hy6J2hoU.dpuf

BAND (verb)

1: to affix a band to or tie up with a band
2: to finish or decorate with a band
3: to gather together : unite - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.hy6J2hoU.dpuf

Monday, July 15, 2013

Trifecta Challenge: Crack



It’s utter darkness. There is not a speck of light anywhere around me. I’m in a metal box not even the size of a grown human. It’s a cramped position I am in, my body doubled over my legs, my neck placed to one side. My wings are pressed tightly against my body. I can feel them ache, the translucent feathers falling around me, each one swooning to its death without color and richness to sustain it. They use to sing me beautiful melodies. Now all I can hear are millions upon millions of tiny death rattles.

I use what little energy I do have to push the box. All I need is one little beam of light to spill forth from a crack somewhere. But I don’t get any.

I pass out from the effort. I wake up again and muster up enough energy to scream. I’m hoping the power in my voice can shake something loose and light will stream in. But it doesn’t. But it does give me a sense of where I am. This metal box is buried below so much rock and earth that my signal will be buried and the others will never be able to find me. The person who trapped me here really knew a thing or two about kidnapping angels. I’ll give them that.

I pass out again.

I wake up. I know what the intention is. I’m to be turned. All it takes is the absence of light and time. There’s no use trying to fight it. But they all put up fights, the ones that were turned. I’ve seen it in their eyes as I’ve killed them. The universe’s top demon slayer being turned into one herself, there’s a bit of irony in that.

But whoever captured me forgot one detail. There’s water somewhere overhead, and life. Water can be bent, life can be shaped. And maybe I can be freed.

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Blame a funeral and a vacation if you like, but it's been a while since I've written for the Trifecta challenge. This week's word was crack. I had to think about it for awhile and also, something in Draug's post for this challenge got me to thinking, as most of her Trifecta work often does, and this is what I came up with. You know, just another middle of a story I'll never start or finish, maybe. 

I don't know why I thought of her wings as separate entities, that they had lives to lead, but I like the idea.



CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf
hey've got a big responsibility this week, and we are confident that they're going to do an awesome job.

CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant


Remember:
  • Your response must be between 33 and 333 words. 
  • You must use the 3rd definition of the given word in your post. 
  • The word itself needs to be included in your response. 
  • You may not use a variation of the word; it needs to be exactly as stated above. 
  • Only one entry per writer. 
  • If your post doesn't meet our requirements, please leave your link in the comments section, not in the linkz. 
  • Trifecta is open to everyone. Please join us. 
- See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf

CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant


Remember:
  • Your response must be between 33 and 333 words. 
  • You must use the 3rd definition of the given word in your post. 
  • The word itself needs to be included in your response. 
  • You may not use a variation of the word; it needs to be exactly as stated above. 
  • Only one entry per writer. 
  • If your post doesn't meet our requirements, please leave your link in the comments section, not in the linkz. 
  • Trifecta is open to everyone. Please join us. 
- See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf

CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant


Remember:
  • Your response must be between 33 and 333 words. 
  • You must use the 3rd definition of the given word in your post. 
  • The word itself needs to be included in your response. 
  • You may not use a variation of the word; it needs to be exactly as stated above. 
  • Only one entry per writer. 
  • If your post doesn't meet our requirements, please leave your link in the comments section, not in the linkz. 
  • Trifecta is open to everyone. Please join us. 
- See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf



hey've got a big responsibility this week, and we are confident that they're going to do an awesome job.

CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant


Remember:
  • Your response must be between 33 and 333 words. 
  • You must use the 3rd definition of the given word in your post. 
  • The word itself needs to be included in your response. 
  • You may not use a variation of the word; it needs to be exactly as stated above. 
  • Only one entry per writer. 
  • If your post doesn't meet our requirements, please leave your link in the comments section, not in the linkz. 
  • Trifecta is open to everyone. Please join us. 
- See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf
CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf




CRACK
1a : a loud roll or peal
  b : a sudden sharp noise
2: a sharp witty remark : quip
3a : a narrow break : fissure   
  b : a narrow opening —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
4a : a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency :unsoundness
  b : a broken tone of the voice
  c : crackpot
5: moment, instant - See more at: http://www.trifectawritingchallenge.com/#sthash.AVXcRMRk.dpuf