Aloha

  • Title: Aloha
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AlohaWriter/director Cameron Crowe wastes both the likable stars and their strong performances in an ill-conceived cinematic misadventure about a military contractor (Bradley Cooper) returning to Hawaii at the crossroads of his life. A half-assed attempt to tap into the same themes that Crowe used nearly a decade before with Jerry Maguire, Aloha lacks both the heart and brains of the filmmaker’s earlier work.

What’s sad is Crowe gets strong performances across the board. Cooper is well cast as are Rachel McAdams, as his ex with a secret, and Emma Stone, as the younger soldier he will inevitably fall for. Sadly, it’s Crowe’s story telling that’s the downfall here (and his choice to largely ignore any Hawaiian actors in pivotal roles doesn’t help the staging of the film which, for the most part, could have been done completely on a Hollywood sound stage). It’s been 15 years since Crowe crafted a film I’ve loved, and a decade since he’s made one I even like. Aloha is simply the latest misfire of a once promising career.

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Darth Vader #9

Darth Vader #9Given his recent actions Darth Vader finds himself responsible for helping to lead an investigation into a theft against the Empire that he helped plan. While outwardly supporting Imperial Inspector Thanoth‘s investigation of the destruction of an Imperial ship and the theft of a large stockpile of credits, Vader also swiftly hides his own tracks by doing whatever is necessary to distance himself from the series of events.

Given Thanoth’s prescence Vader’s plans to use the wealth to further his own goals are put on indefinite hold, however the storyline does put the Dark Lord of the Sith in an unusual situation which should be enjoyable to see play out.

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Dragons: Race to the Edge – Reign of Fireworms

  • Title: Dragons: Race to the Edge – Reign of Fireworms
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Dragons: Race to the Edge - Reign of Fireworms

While the Dragon Riders’ home is infested by a flock of Fireworm dragons whose appearance threatens the island they also have to deal with the fallout of Ruffnut (Andree Vermeulen) and Tuffnut (T.J. Miller) finding a claim stone stating that the island and everything on it belongs to one of their ancestors. The new rules, job assignments, taxes, and complete disregard for the Fireworms leads to increasing problems for everyone on the island other than its new owners.

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