The two movies I have seen the past few months since I never go to the movies:
Lincoln This was really good for a mainstream historic biopic made by Spielberg. Hats off from this history nerd for making it about the political drama behind the 13th Amendment, showing how Lincoln had to get dirty to get the deal done, etc. Daniel Day Lewis is going to win about 5,000 awards for this. He's really good although it's not as epic a role as Daniel Plainview. The movie also allowed for there to be a lot of screentime for Tommy Lee Jones' character and to develop the relationships and interests of the various factions involved in the political squabbling. There was one downside to this movie, however, and that's the presence of James Spader. I have not held an opinion on James Spader one way or the other throughout our entire relationship. He's absolutely terrible in the supporting role he has. It's embarrassing to watch.
Taken 2 So I didn't work for a few months and had a depressive episode. I went up to stay with my parents for a weekend for a change of scenery. When you're 34 and unemployed and your parents ask if you want to see Taken 2, you don't say no. This is ESPECIALLY true if you get to go to a movie like this with my father, whose favorite genre of film is "Rage-fuled revenge." My dad owns something like 300 DVDs and almost all of them (I think he owns Meet The Fockers) contain revenge as a major thematic component.
I was a little worried going into the movie that I wouldn't get the subtle nuances since I didn't see Taken. However, by the time a teenage girl was tossing grenades around Istanbul without any penalty, I was sold. Taken 2 was really great and dumb. It also had one of the strangest little scenes ever in any movie. SPOILERS! -- At the end of the movie, Liam Nesson and his family are getting ice cream. They are joined late by the daughter's new boyfriend. The family all ordered chocolate ice cream but got the boyfriend strawberry. WHAT IS THE FILMMAKER TRYING TO SAY WITH THIS CHOICE?