Archive for the ‘Geeky Movies’ Category

Green Lantern movie review

June 18, 2011

I saw Green Lantern today and here’s my review:
They give you the origins of the GLC at the beginning of the movie (which is great for those that are new to the series)
I and other comic book fans were afraid that Ryan Reynolds would ruin the movie,but in fact he actually makes the movie more fun and enjoyable to watch.
He does a good job playing Hal Jordan.
Mark Strong as Sinestro was great even though he doesn’t appear a lot in the movie.
Blake Lively as Carol Ferris was a mix bag.
She’s either good in one scene but awful in another.
If she wants to be a villan in the next movie,she’s going to have to improve her acting.
The Origin of Parallax I found interesting and well done (even though they changed it from the comics)
The much talked about CGI was too a mix bag:
In some scenes it looks great but fake in another.
The CGI suit looks good,but still looks weird.
The story was ok,not groundbreaking.
I really wish they added more screen time of Sinestro and the other GLC members.
Overall I still enjoyed watching it.
I give it 3 out of 5.
It has potential to be a great movie franchise for WB and DC,but they need to make improvements.
They need to get better writers and they need to work on the CGI.
You have to stay after the post-credits:
I can’t tell what it is,but It looks awesome 🙂

-Sarah

X-Men: First Class

June 6, 2011

If you didn’t see it this weekend, you are lame. I saw it twice! Yes! Twice!

The plot is basic. We open inPolandduring the height of Nazi control, where Erik Lensherr (Magneto) is being torn away by his parents. In his anger, he manages to bend the iron gates, trying to get to them. He is being watched by a Dr. Sebastian Shaw who takes a keen interest in him. He brings Erik up, and tries to make him use his powers. The only way to get his powers to activate is by shooting his mother in front of him. Over in a surprisingly peaceful England (which by all means should be getting the shit bombed out of them if this is roughly the same time), Charles Xavier thinks he hears a robber in the house. Armed with a baseball bat, he comes across his mother in the kitchen. Turns out it isn’t his mother; it’s a young blue girl named Raved. The two become friends. Some years go by, and Erik and Raven are out at a pub living a normal life, while Erik is going around the globe trying to locate Shaw in order to kill him. After some really intense scenes by Erik, Charles is named Professor Charles Xavier. While drinking to celebrate, a lovely young CIA agent approaches him, asking him for his help.

Yes, I glossed over the plot and ignored some rather key points (such as Emma Frost being involved with Shaw), but you get the idea. The cast was perfect, with the only weak link being January Jones, whom was basically acting like Betty Draper (Mad Men) through the film, which leads me to believe she is a terrible actress. The most compelling actor in the whole film is Michael Fessbender, who plays the very torn Erik. I honestly feel bad for him, and can even understand why he became Magneto. James McAvoy plays a very adorable Charles, who grows from trying to use a mutation line as a pick up, to really being concerned for the whole world, mutants and humans alike.

The dynamic between Charles and Erik is very real, and very powerful in this movie. While they claim to be like brothers, the love they have for each other (especially the love Erik has for Charles) is clearly much deeper, as you can see in the last 20 minutes of the film. While their sub plot is very prominent, the other sub plot of acceptance in the human world is also dominating. Raven is really a blue skinned, red haired, and gold eyed shape shifter, but she stays in her human form (blonde hair brown eyes) in order to fit in. When she meets Hank, who has beast like feet, they find common ground in wanting to fit in. All of these characters save for Charles and Erik, just want to fit in. The other characters, such as Angel and Darwin, are not given ample time to grow as a character; Angel joins the “bad guys” andDarwinis killed off quickly. The only thing this movie might suffer from is having too many characters with too little time, but you won’t really notice, nor care. You will be wrapped up in the Charles/Erik and Raven/Hank plots to care.

The building blocks are all put in place for what could be a great franchise. If they keep the two main sub plots in tact for future films, they will have a very complex set of characters, especially with Erik. For now I guess we have to wait and see. Also, the cameos are really funny and well done, and don’t bother sitting through the credits: There is nothing at the end of them.

-Lauren

Han’s Movie Thoughts: Green Hornet

June 5, 2011

Green Hornet. Damn that sucked. 😐 My main issue was that our main character was SO out of reach. He was an ass, for the ENTIRE movie, there was nothing redeeming about him, you never felt BAD for him, he just annoyed you and made you as the viewer wish he had been beaten as a pulp and at least pretend to be humble in some vague way.

I did not enjoy this movie at ALL. >(

~Han

Han’s Movie Thoughts: Thor

June 3, 2011

I enjoyed it.

It was entertaining and I’m glad I went. I loved the inside jokes referencing the Iron Man movies, I thought the costumes were REALLY cool, and I LOVED the development of the other planets.

I’m a huge romance dweeb, so I do like when movies have a romantic side plot. But this one was really forced. So she fell in love with him because he was majorly cut and had a nice smile? That’s….super shallow. 😐 C’mon, she’s supposed to be some scientific genius girl, and you make her fall in love with him in the single evening scene of him telling her unbelievable stories about space. Mmmmkay…..

Otherwise, I at least enjoyed the explosions and how the movie showed both on earth and on Asgard. The opening was REALLY weird though….I think it probably would have worked better WITHOUT the strange flashback. There was too much plot in between flashing back and forward, so IMO it didn’t work. I am curious to see the Director’s Cut of this movie. I have a feeling it may be better.

~Han