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Monkey Man (2024)
Not what I expected after the trailers
When I watched the trailers for Monkey Man it showed a movie a bit like John Wick, an action movie filled to the brim with amazing sequences and fights. What the movie actually ended up being was 5 minutes of fighting followed by 1.5 hours of talking and showing the same flashback at least 10 times, then an anticlimactic 20 min fight scene at the end.
I felt like this movie was a lot like Equalizer 3, it showed all the action in the trailer and when you went to see it. It was just overstuffed with exposition. Yes, we understand, this is a revenge story, and we understand why....it was clear from the trailer but to revisit it over and over and over and over was slightly off-putting. Like the movie, for some reason, would think that we forgot why he was doing this.
My brother actually left the movie about halfway through. I sat for the whole thing because I just wanted to see how it'd end since I already paid for my ticket, and it was slightly underwhelming.
I would tell people to wait until this comes to home video to watch it, but even then it's not really worth it. If you want to go see an action movie that isn't weighted down by repeating the same theme over and over and actually has good fight scenes, go see Godzilla x Kong.
Arthur (2011)
Arthur was a good movie, coming from someone who hasn't seen the original
Let me start this off by saying that I have never seen the original Arthur. There is also no sense in me going over the plot or the differences between this and the original because that is covered in so many different reviews and I am guessing this isn't the only review that you will read. I am 29 years old and I wouldn't even consider myself a Russell Brand fan but after seeing this movie that is starting to change.
I went into Arthur with an open mind. I did not have another movie to compare it to, since I didn't see the original, and I throughly enjoyed the movie. Russell Brand was OK in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and I really didn't enjoy his movie "Get Him to the Greek" but Arthur was a different type of comedy compared to his typical work. The best thing I can compare this movie to is "The Wedding Singer". Not because of the plot or the actors but because "The Wedding Singer" put Adam Sandler in a slightly toned down more caring/romantic version of things had done before. There was less slap stick and I actually ended up liking Adam Sandler more because of it. The same can be said about Arthur. This isn't OVER THE TOP Russell Brand like most of his other movies. I wouldn't say it's 'down to earth' Russell Brand either, more like some place in between.
Even if you have seen the original try to go to see this movie and not compare it to the original. It's the same as The Dark Knight vs Batman with Michael Keaton. Both were good movies but you couldn't really compare them.
What surprised me at the end of the movie was my brother (32 years old) saying he actually liked this better than the original, which he watched last weekend. He said the one liners were better and Russell Brand made a more convincing drunk. My guess is because Russell is probably always this drunk when he isn't filming movies!
Arthur made me laugh out loud, which is something I typically don't do. The story was decent (typical romantic comedy) and even though the movie slowed down about 3/4 of the way in, it had to because of the story. Do yourself a favor and see this movie at some point. It doesn't have to be in the theater since there aren't any eye popping sound effects or state of the art 3D in it...(though the city of New York was a GORGEOUS back drop)
Go see it. Turn your brain off for a bit and enjoy the movie for what it is. Don't compare it to the original but compare it to the other things Russell has done and you will see that he might actually have a great future at comedy ahead of him.
Final Verdict: 8 out of 10