Showing posts with label Austin Butler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin Butler. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2024

“THE BIKERIDERS” FAILS TO DELIVER AN EPIC FEEL…

πŸŽ₯🎞️Movie Review🎞️πŸŽ₯ - THE BIKERIDERS [2024] - PG13 - Directed & Written by Jeff Nichols. Stars Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer, Michael Shannon, Mike Faist, and Norman Reedus.

Essentially, this is a movie about a photographer and writer who interviews Kathy Bauer [Comer] long time girlfriend on a biker [Butler] who opens the world up to the beginnings of biker clubs that eventually turn into biker gangs. The setting is the late 1960s on through the 1970s and there’s a lot that Bauer recalls about the first formation of the local biker club called “The Vandals.” Initially, the club was created for dudes who looked cool on bikes and had a place to shoot pool, smoke, drink beer, pick up hot women, and ride. As the Vietnam War came to a close, new bike clubs start to form and things start getting a little more serious as bike clubs start turning into bike gangs. From there, a loss of morality and fun ruins good things as biker punks begin to take over, ending the era of just good old guys riding around and enjoying a simple hobby with good friends.

THE GOOD - There are lots of classic cars and motorcycles that will make any person drool over what is shown in this film. Mostly shot in small towns in Ohio, the transformation of the set locations were pretty impressive. There are a lot of cameos from various actors who seem to be working together from one film to another.

THE BAD - There’s very little dialog that happens throughout the film as Bauer [Comer] is narrating throughout most of the feature. Tom Hardy seems dry in his performance as he tries to stay dramatic and perform somewhere in the realm of a young Marlon Brando. I’m not completely sure that Austin Butler had more than 15 lines in this film, outside of being beat up and maimed throughout most of the film.

POST MORTEM - For being a “biker film” with a PG13 rating, this film failed to show any real biking or any real danger, except a few scenes were the cast was seen driving in a rag tag group on the same patch of road. There’s no romance, no action, NOTHING! The pacing is slow and there’s really no real action in this film to speak of, except a few fights that were too short with nothing really to make note of. The film was presented in a documentary-type format that actually made me nod off from time to time. If it wasn’t for this classic bikes and cars in this film, there wouldn’t be much more to look at or admire. I was somewhat disappointed.

⭐️⭐️πŸ’« [2.5 of 5 Stars]

Friday, March 15, 2024

"MASTERS OF THE AIR" DELIVERS A LOAD OF HYPE...

πŸŽ₯🎞️Series Review🎞️πŸŽ₯ - MASTERS OF THE AIR [2024] - PG13 - AppleTV - Produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman. Created by John Shiban, John Orloff. Based on Masters of the Air by Donald L. Miller. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Nate Mann, Anthony Boyle, Bel Powley, Francis Lovehall, and Ncuti Gatwa. 9 episodes. Budget $250 Million.

Based on the historical legacy of the 100th Bomb Group during WWII, just a few months prior to D-Day, this series follows several air crews who partook in some dangerous, and many times deadly, missions to bomb sites against the Germans. At the beginning of the heavy bombing campaigns, thousands of young pilots and their crews were given missions that offered very little safety, air cover, and a plethora of personnel who were ill trained to prepare themselves for capture and eventual imprisonment by hostile forces that didn't have any honor in treating prisoners. By the end of the war, many pilots who were considered killed are found to be alive and instant heroes of the war.

THE GOOD - Incredible details in production bringing back the 1940's with stunning wardrobe, air planes, and locations. The air battle sequences were intense, again showing just how bad some of those brave young men had to deal with being attacked by enemy forces. The CGI was pristine and the movie production did an outstanding job in presenting flight operations that looked very real, capturing the essence of being in tight spaces, and the aftermath of returning home in a damaged plane, only to seeing the plane and the crews, patch up the aluminum aircraft and head out again on another dangerous bombing run. There were some epic bomber fly-by scenes that screamed for attention by the viewer of the magnificence of those huge military planes.

THE BAD - There is a LOT of bad acting and mumbling by the actors in this film. Butler does an okay job in his role of Major Gale "Buck" Cleven, but his overall delivery in the series is anything but that of a glorified extra. Most of the film is narrated by Boyle's character Major Crosby, but it isn't made quite clear until the latter episodes. The air battles were short and could have been extended. There's bad character development and the names of all of the other characters, and believe me there were many, aren't even memorable. The series seems to just touch the surface of a good story arc and then toss you in another direction without any explanation. With the exception of the narrator some events, there is no continuity of time and some of the main characters in the beginning of the series just disappear until mid way through the series; there's no flashback story, which would have been a big part of explaining what happened in the series.

POST MORTEM - Masters of the Air is an okay series, but honestly there's nothing to brag about and I feel that more effort was put into the production of "Band of Brothers." I understand that this series was based on a book, but the underlying truth is that a lot happened in-between episodes that surely should have been presented, at least in flash backs, to give a better understanding of what happened to many of the air crews after they were shot down. I think that more time could have been expended on clearing up all of the mumbling dialog and clearing up the sound from other scenes. I wouldn't spend too much time trying to watch all of the episodes in just one day, you might be disappointed in what you experience.

⭐️⭐️⭐️πŸ’«[3.5 of 5 Stars]