Showing posts with label Javier Bardem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Javier Bardem. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2025

Monday Moments - F1 the Movie - Zoom Zoom


 This movie is probably streaming by now.  But on a warm Saturday July afternoon, Ray and I treated ourselves to a small popcorn, a medium Diet Coke, and over two hours with Brad Pitt in F1: The Movie.   Money and time well spent.   Very fun!

Brad looks great and he's just cool as Sonny Hayes.  He's a broken man with a racing  history, now just moving  from quick gig to gig.   Javier Bardem as Ruben tracks him down and convinces him to join  his Formula Team - it's on its last legs and needs a boost and some wins.  The young gun driver, Joshua, (played well by Damson  Idris), is of course irked at "old  man" Sonny.  There's  competition, issues, and then teamwork.  

Kerry Condon is the  team hot shot designer who listens to Sonny as he gives his opinion on the car.  Is there a love kick?  Well, yeah - it's Brad, Kerry.  Hot stuff for a moment.  But the key to the movie  is the F1 racing in exotic locations.  One of the producers is Lewis Hamilton.... Hello - he's not going to have crap on the screen.  And gee - is he prominent in the racing finale?  

All in all, this is  maybe a tad long.   But it's very entertaining, well  filmed, and a good summer  movie. 

And Brad!!!!!!!!!!!!  'nuff said.    Enjoy.  

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Movie Review: Skyfall

Bond, James Bond. Aaah - we've celebrated those words for fifty years and over twenty plus movies in the franchise. Classics for the ages. Best ever was Sean Connery and Goldfinger - that's this critic's opinion. You may write in your favorites. But let's discuss the latest, Skyfall, starring Daniel Craig. Superb, exciting, and ranks high in the pantheon.

James Bond has been buried and is mourned. MI6 is moving on, but comes under attack. Cyber terrorism outs a multitude of agents and they are being killed. MI6 itself is blown to bits and has to relocate. And who shows up, but a very much alive James Bond. Daniel Craig's eyes gleam a steely blue, his face reflects weariness, and yes he was wounded and has to rehab. M herself, the great Judi Dench, greets him in her clipped tone and expects him to get to work. Can he pass the tests? Is he ready for the field? The new Q is a flop-haired youngster (Ben Whitshaw) with a few new gadgets in the arsenal.

It's all typical Bond movie, and yet raised to a higher level. Skyfall gives us a glimpse into James's history. We see the slightest of vulnerability, but also the dashing guts and glory too. Top notch goodies, plus a Scottish estate and an old Aston Martin. Cheers!

As for the villain - oh, Javier Bardem as Silva (an ex-agent) is a slippery snake oozing enough psycho charm to keep us interested. He matches wits and charm and then explosion for explosion. He's definitely up there in the list of great Bond villains. (Again, argue and write in your favorites - that's what makes 007 movies so fabulous).

I won't give away anymore. Skyfall is pretty girls, sexy intro, an Adele sung theme (rah), chases, explosions, and Daniel Craig doing it up right as Bond, James Bond. Go see this movie and come away shaken, not stirred, by the stunning camera work and slick pacing. Skyfall is a reason to go to the big screen movies.