Sunday, February 21, 2010

Movie Review: Shutter Island

Last night Lisa and I went to see "Shutter Island" on the big screen. We had different reactions to it. But first, a little bias on my part. I am not a big mystery fan; I just can't seem to get through mystery books. My favorite murder mystery movie is "Murder By Death"... specifically because it makes fun of the genre (and it's funny as hell). I also enjoy the Nero Wolfe series that was on A&E because of how odd Wolfe is. But I've tried Patterson and others... and I just can't get into them. Further, I've avoided any movie with Leonardo Dicaprio like the plague. Yes, that includes Titanic. I don't know why... I've just never had a desire to watch him.

So with that out of the way, let's talk about Shutter Island.

We decided to go see this movie after viewing one trailer online. We both agreed that it looked like a fun, scary movie. Knowing little more than the trailer and that it was based on a book, we set off to see the movie the second night it was open.

Shutter Island is about a pair of Federal Marshals in the 1950s who go to a mental institution for the criminally insane in search of a patient who has vanished. The institution is on an island with only one way on or off - a ferry. Edward Daniels (Dicaprio) has a problem with water and we quickly learn of a tragedy in his past. His wife died in a fire in their apartment. The two Marshals are met with odd restrictions and resistance from the staff at the institution and quickly become trapped on the island due to a hurricane. The mystery deepens as we learn that Daniels has an a secret motive behind working this case and that all is not as it seems on Shutter Island... including a twist at the end of the movie.

There is some great acting in this movie. Dicaprio does a good job, though his character is so hard-boiled that there isn't much emotional range needed. When emotion is called for, however, Dicaprio does deliver. Further, Ben Kingsley does an excellent job as Dr. Cowley, the doctor in charge of the institution. You get a genuine sense that Cowley wants to help his patients with a more humane series of treatments than most psychiatric facilities provide during the time period. Even when I suspected that Cowley might be a nefarious genius behind diabolical experiments I STILL wanted him to be a good guy. Mark Ruffalo, on the other hand, comes off flat. At the end of the movie I had a hard time believing that his character was qualified for his job. (Yes I'm aware that my statement is vague, but I don't want to spoil anything.)

The visual quality of the movie is fantastic. There were no scenes in which I had any problems seeing what was going on because of lighting issues. The sets were well-designed, especially for the flashback scenes at the Dachau concentration camp.

The only production element I took issue with was the sound, though this might have been a problem with the theater's sound equipment. At one point there is a gun shot in the movie. The scene is meant to be suspenseful, and the gun shot is meant to make the audience jump - except that it can't because we're expecting it. I jumped anyway because the gun shot was so much louder than what I expected. I actually suspect that this was done intentionally - the director knew we weren't going to be shocked by a simple gun shot, so he increased the volume so we'd jump because our ear drums hurt so much.

Shutter Island was not a scary movie - the trailers are completely off. It isn't even really suspenseful. At no time did I worry about Daniels' life, and I'd figured out a lot of the plot elements before the real climax of the movie. The reality of the big twist threw me for a loop though, but not in a way that I appreciated because it failed to finish off what I had felt was a great movie. The story I had been enjoying was gone, replaced with... well, something else.

Don't get me wrong, I may not have liked the ending, but I don't regret having seen the movie. Further, the movie has gotten me interested in reading the book (purchased my copy today), and what better result can a movie inspired by a book have than to interest a viewer in reading the book?

If you haven't seen this movie, you should consider checking it out with no expectations of being scared. If you're a mystery fan there's a good chance you'll have a different reaction than I did. Lisa loved Shutter Island. If I actually had a rating system for movies, I'd give this a solid three Demented Ramblings out of five.

End of Demented Rambling.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Oh My Gods... Someone Reads This!

I was just informed that my friend Tom Gerlitzki knew about my birthday... from reading this blog!

Someone reads this! I'm actually going to need to start watching what I say!

Ok, this is a crappy post after 10 days (but anyone reading this is used to MUCH LONGER breaks between posts), but I felt the silly need to acknowledge that someone is actually reading this. Yay!!!!

(Side Note: Mass Effect 2 rocks hard core. If you haven't played it, you should. If you don't have an Xbox 360... shame on you. If you don't have a PC that can run it... get a 360!!!)

End of Demented Rambling.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

4 more days...

Only four more days until I turn 30.

WOOHOO!!!!

I admit that this might be an odd reaction to turning 30. I mean, most people seem to try to ignore getting older, or pretend that somehow the aging process works in reverse for them. But what the hell, in four days I WILL HAVE SURVIVED UNTO A THIRD DECADE.

And frankly, I think that's a damn amazing thing.

I mean come on, we have soldiers out on multiple fronts, terrorist attacks all over, and an obscene crime rate (and think about this; crime rates only represent the reported crimes... High crime rate in your city? Your local PD must be doing SOMETHING right!). Drunk drivers are on our streets, not to mention the mental condition that turns nearly every Ohio driver into a complete moron when a little snow or rain hits the highway...

Yup. I don't deserve a purple star, but if someone bought me a coffee mug with some tasteless gag about turning 30, I'd drink from it every day with pride... you know, until I hit 40, and then I want a new mug! So that birthday present? I'll take it in pride, and all the good-natured ribbing and pranks, and even the spankings... but only from Lisa, and only in privacy!

The only bad thing about turning 30 is that damned colonoscopy I'm due for... I've had one, I know what it's like and I do not have to look forward to it! But, y'know, everything has its ups and downs.

Some come Saturday while everyone is out rushing around going "holy crap, tomorrow's Valentine's Day and I didn't get [significant other] ANYTHING!!!", take a moment to pause and go, "Happy 30th birthday, ya [insert tasteless nickname here]!", and drop an old-age joke on me!

End of Demented Rambling.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Ugh, Ugh, and (guess what) Ugh...

Still in my bad habit of not updating this as often as I would like. Sorry about that folks!

My migraines continue, though most days I'm perfectly fine. Most days. Not today, but most days. Sucks to be me today. On the plus side, my doctor has had me taking high blood pressure medication as a preventative... so hopefully my naturally-high blood pressure has been coming back into the "normal" range. I keep meaning to stop by the machines at Wal-Mart or Kroger and find out, but never remember when I'm at either location.

One week till my birthday (and Cassandra's by default). And by some odd luck, our tax return money should be hitting around the 12th... just in time for me to run out and buy my birthday present... Mass Effect 2 (for the Xbox 360)! I'm excited to get it. Just replayed the first one so I'd have a save game from recent memory to import over. Eric already got the game and has been making me jealous by telling me things about it (I don't think he's purposefully making me jealous... but that doesn't help). MUST HAVE GAME!!!!

We also went ahead and told Gamefly we wanted to keep Dragon Age: Origins... good thing too, because I'd had it since before Thanksgiving! I got the codes that come with retail purchases as well, so I have the special armor available in that game and Mass Effect 2 as well as the free DLC for Dragon Age. Yay!!!

Playing so much Mass Effect has gotten me wanting to write up the setting for the Savage Worlds RPG. Why Savage Worlds? No idea, really, but I keep wanting to do it SPECIFICALLY for SW, so I think there must be a reason (seriously, I've considered GURPS, Alternity, HERO, Trinity/Aeon, etc. and nothing else appeals to me).Maybe I should post some thoughts on the blog as I actually work on it. I'll think about it.

I've also been wanting to play a game of Trail of Cthulhu (powered by GUMSHOE). I'm going to be writing my first adventure for it soon... I'm just still trying to figure out how many scenes I want, and consider a line of clues to use to help the players reach the climax. I really like the ideas behind GUMSHOE, and I think it can create an awesome game. I still want to read "Fear Itself" and "The Essoterrorists" to see some other points of view on GUMSHOE. Add to that list "Realms of Cthulhu" and "Hellfrost" for Savage Worlds... they look like great campaigns!

(y'know, there's too much RPG-goodness out there... I'd need three of me to read EVERYTHING I want to check out, much less run the games.)

That's enough for right now. Talk to you all next year (ok, hopefully not, right?)

End of Demented Rambling.