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Monday, February 1, 2016

Weekend Box Office: The Finest Hours

Here is an interesting article from http://www.debbieschlussel.com/ reviewing some of the movies that came out over the past weekend. This follows this post about some of the movies from last week and THIS POST about some movies that have been released over the past few years that you might have missed! This all follows this post about guidelines to choosing good movies to watch yourself!
 

Weekend Box Office: The Finest Hours

By Debbie Schlussel
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It’s rare that Hollywood makes and releases a patriotic, pro-American movie in which White men aren’t evil, racist, greedy villains, but heroic, good Americans who risk their lives to save others. “The Finest Hours,” in theaters today, is that movie. (I did not see “Kung Fu Panda 3” as the screening was on a Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath.)
Chris Pine is Boatsman Swain First Class Bernie Webber of the U.S. Coast Guard who is from and stationed in Massachusetts in 1952. A couple of large oil tankers off the Cape Cod coast are stuck in the middle of a horrible nor’easter storm and blizzard and their crews are desperately in need of rescue. The movie focuses on the crew of the Pendleton, which actually split in half in the Ocean and quickly took on water. Webber is repeatedly warned by his fellow Coast Guard members and his commanding officer (Eric Bana) that it’s too dangerous to go out and rescue the crew and that he should wait until morning. But he insists on going out into the incredibly violent sea and gargantuan waves in the darkness of the middle of the night, risking his life to save the men on the ship. Many say that this is “the Coast Guard’s most daring rescue.”
“The Finest Hours” is a tale of bravery and about how average American men perform well above average–heroically–to save others. That’s something that is at the same time uncommon but also exemplary of the brave American men who’ve served in every branch of the American military and every war. And this movie, too, is a true story. Stay for the credits, as the real-life heroes of the movie are shown onscreen (as well as information regarding what happened to them).
And while Pine as Webber goes to rescue the men in harrowing stormy scenes, we also see how the men on the ship survive, which is also heroic. Casey Affleck plays Ray Sybert, one of the crew of the Pendleton. He warns the men against taking life boats and leaving the ship, saying they will die if they do so. And he needs them if he is going to keep the ship from quickly sinking before they are rescued. The movie shows how Sybert uses science and engineering skills to create a lever with the boats machinery and help keep it afloat. But water is pouring in and the boat can only last for so long–how long, they don’t exactly know, and the disaster keeps getting worse.
I saw this movie in 3-D, and it was as if I were there. The scenes of the damage and disaster that occurs on the boat while the crew tries to survive, are incredibly real–so real it almost gave me a heart attack. Ditto for the mammoth waves rolling on the ocean surface as Pine/Webber’s relatively tiny rescue motorboat tries to navigate them.
In the backdrop of all of this, there is a romance between Pine/Webber and Miriam (Holliday Grainger), a girl he begins dating. I could’ve done without this story, even though it is true. Miriam asks Bernie to marry her. And on top of that, she approaches his commanding officer to ask his permission (something Bernie is told is necessary by his fellow Coast Guard mates). I know Hollywood loves feminism and women assuming the behavior of men, but I didn’t like it. And I didn’t like her.
Another minor reservation I had with the movie is that parts of it move a little slowly. But through most of it, it’s thrilling, suspenseful, and very realistic. Lots of “action” in terms of what the men on the ship must do to survive and the wild ride the Coast Guard members take on the angry, stormy sea.
I liked that this movie shows what the U.S. Coast Guard does, as it is often an unsung organization, and I believe few Americans understand everything the Coast Guard does.
Again, this is a tale of American heroism–one that Hollywood usually doesn’t like to tell.
The movie is rated PG-13, and is fine to take your whole family to see.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Weekend Box Office: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit – Villains are Christian Russian Terrorists in Dearbornistan – HUH???

Here is an interesting article from http://www.debbieschlussel.com/ reviewing some of the movies that came out over the past weekend. This follows this post about some of the movies from last week and THIS POST about some movies that have been released over the past few years that you might have missed! This all follows this post about guidelines to choosing good movies to watch yourself!




Weekend Box Office: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit – Villains are Christian Russian Terrorists in Dearbornistan – HUH???


By Debbie Schlussel
In the new “Jack Ryan” movie, terrorists trying to set off a nuclear bomb in America are CHRISTIAN terrorists based in a church in Dearbornistan, Michigan. HUH???
Tom Clancy hated the Hollywood movies based on his books. He said, “Giving your book to Hollywood is like turning your daughter over to a pimp.” And so it goes with “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,” in movie theaters today. The movie, however, is not based on any particular Clancy book, but on the “spirit” of Jack Ryan, the main character in many of Clancy’s thriller novels. But it’s the worst Jack Ryan movie by far–no, by a Grand Canyon-sized chasm. The other Jack Ryan movies were decent. This stank.
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It’s not news that Hollywood will do anything to avoid showing Muslims as terrorists. It did that with at least two of Clancy’s works. In his “The Sum of All Fears,” Islamic terrorists detonate a nuclear bomb in the US (at the Super Bowl) to drive the U.S. and the Soviet Union into war with each other. In the movie of the same name, under pressure from the HAMAS unindicted co-conspirator in terrorism, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslims were no longer. Instead, they were neo-Nazis. (Director Phil Alden Robinson wrote CAIR, “I hope you will be reassured that I have no intention of promoting negative images of Muslims or Arabs, and I wish you the best in your continuing efforts to combat discrimination.”) In Act of Valor” (read my review), the terrorist attacking the United States with thousands of homicide bombers is not Muslim, but a Russian Jew. Clancy co-wrote a novel based on “Act of Valor’s” original script, and there was no “Jewish” terrorist, just one who is Russian and implicitly Muslim.
And in today’s “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,” a terrorist cell based in the Muslim capital of America, Dearbornistan, Michigan, is not an Islamic terrorist cell in a mosque, but a Russian terrorist cell based in an Eastern Orthodox church, which aims to detonate a nuclear bomb in America. And the key villain in the movie is a Russian Christian billionaire (we’re shown scenes of the guy in church), played by Kenneth Branagh, who wants the bomb to affect the U.S. stock market and dollar. Are you kidding me–a Russian Eastern Orthodox terrorist cell in Dearbornistan, the city which is majority Muslim, has a Muslim, Hezbollah-supporting City Council President, and Arabs as a majority of its City Council? That’s how far Hollywood is willing to go to avoid portraying terrorists as they usually are in the United States of America: MUSLIMS. There is as much chance of a Russian Eastern Orthodox terrorist cell emerging out of Dearbornistan as there is in Beirut, Riyadh, Tehran, Mogadishu, Minneapolistan, or Cairo.
The Christian-Russians-as-America’s-terrorist-enemies narrative is beyond tiresome. How many Christian Russians have blown up planes, buildings, and other installations in America? Answer: none.



And, aside from the stupidity of the Russian Christian terrorist plot line, the movie is just awful. It gave me a headache. The movie was slow, tiresome, and boring, and made up for that by playing loud “the villain is gonna get ya” music for virtually the entire movie. The movie was also disjointed, confusing, and involved almost no suspense, but for two brief scenes. It was just stupid.
This movie is supposed to be a “prequel” that explains the early years of Jack Ryan, but is really just a reboot, since Ryan’s “early years” take place after his later ones. Chris Pine is fine as Ryan. In fact, he’s pretty good (though he’s no Harrison Ford), but has a terrible script to work with.
Jack Ryan is studying economics in London when 9/11 happens, and he decides to join the Marines. He’s badly injured in Afghanistan, and while rehabbing, Kevin Costner tries to recruit him to join the CIA. After initially resisting, he joins, and ten years later, he is in a job at New York’s financial center, trying to trace financing of terrorism. He’s now married to the American medical student who was his physical therapist (Keira Knightley–whose weird American accent makes her sound like she’s speaking through permanently gnashed teeth). She is a doctor and doesn’t know he’s a CIA agent. Soon, Ryan is in Russia to investigate the Russian billionaire who is financing terrorism and plays a cat and mouse game to avoid being killed and to get secret information of where the money is going. Miraculously and with no evidence pointing to it, he suddenly uncovers a terrorist plot against America involving the ridiculous Russian Eastern Orthodox terrorist cell based in Dearbornistan.
Believe me, I’m making this sound much more interesting than it is. It ain’t. This movie is a confusing mess of a bore.
Skip it, and you’ll have missed nothing, other than the subliminal sounds of Tom Clancy turning over in his grave.
Yet another of his daughters has been turned over to the Hollywood pimps.
ONE MARX PLUS ONE OBAMA PLUS ONE BIN LADEN AND ONE ARAFAT
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