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Into the Wild (2007)
Great setup, but the ending doomed it...
21 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I read the book Into the Wild about 20 years ago and the story has haunted me ever since. I saw the movie about a year after it came out, and the first two hours were quite good. The screenplay was clever, and the direction and cinematography were both very good. However, I was ultimately quite disappointed by the way it ended.

Chris McCandless was a fascinating individual, but he was somewhat of an enigma. This movie was beautifully filmed and the detail of shooting on location was quite bold and gave the movie an authenticity rarely seen anymore. However, it ultimately failed to capture Chris McCandless. Instead we were presented with a two dimensional drifter who was conflicted about his parents and sought wisdom on the road. He is a modern day David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine, drifting from place to place and helping the locals make sense of their life. In the movie he found redemption but then died after making a tragic mistake.

The ending of the movie ruined it. The scene when he passed out after eating some plants, then awoke in a panic and discovered his mistake was simply laughable. After two hours of masterful film-making, we are clubbed over the head with an over the top melodrama. More than that, in a movie based on real life, we are shown an ending to the story as it never truly happened.

This movie was clearly made for those who did not read the book. The portrayal of McCandless in the book presents a complex individual. The people who knew him during his two years of wandering seem to have had a great deal of difficulty figuring him out -- he was full of contradictions.

The most haunting aspect of Into the Wild (the book) is this: what happened to him at the end? Why did he die? The book presents a hypothesis of poisoning which has been proved wrong. The movie presents a fantasy that he ate the wrong plant. The truth is much more intriguing. All we have are some scribbles in the margins of books and an incomplete journal which showed signs of desperation towards the end.

And by all means, please read the book BEFORE you watch this movie!
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Got a free ticket, but still paid too much...
21 February 2017
When this movie came out in the theaters in 1988, I won a free ticket from the local radio station. I got to take 3 friends and we ended up walking out about 20 minutes into the movie... It was really bad! It all started with some guy showing up at a hotel, The Blue Iguana. Can't exactly say what was wrong with it, but it was just all-around terrible.

Many years later it was playing on HBO. I turned it on, watched 5 minutes, then turned the channel. It is still bad all these years later! Please don't waste your time watching this movie! I am glad that a few of the people in the movie went on to successful careers, I bet they hope this movie remains unknown...
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Lovely Moab Utah
21 February 2017
I can't really remember any details of this movie except that the setting looked awfully familiar. Then I realized it was filmed at the Lazy Lizard Hostel in Moab, Utah. That was one of my favorite places to visit when I was younger as I spent all my free time wandering around the country. The guy who owns/manages the hostel managed to get himself in the movie.

All I remember about the plot of the movie is that it involves jeeps and naked women. It is great to watch just for the scenery (I mean the rock formations)... If you are just looking for soft-core porn, you will probably be better served elsewhere.
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Primer (2004)
Best Time Travel Movie
7 October 2014
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This is a great movie, and it is arguably the best time travel movie ever made. While you will need to watch it several times to completely understand it, you can also enjoy it on the first viewing. The plot is intricate and complicated and it is obvious the creator spent a lot of time formulating the story and plot. Another remarkable thing is the budget (even though you don't need to know this to enjoy the movie), it was made on less than a shoestring. Have you ever seen Clerks? That's a movie known for it's low-budget, but it looks pretty cheap. Primer was made for roughly 25% of what it costs to make Clerks... Money well spent!
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