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Blu-ray Knight
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![]() ![]() Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) dir. Amy Heckerling The Good: Sean Penn as a f*cking surfer stoner of all things. Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Robert Romanus, and Ray Walston are all solid. "You dick!" Awesome 80s soundtrack. The ridiculously smoking hot Phoebe Cates in a red bikini emerging from a pool and taking her top off in slow-motion as The Cars' 'Moving in Stereo' plays in the background -- quite possibly the greatest sequence ever filmed in the history of cinema. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Man of Steel (Taken from my Letterboxd account)
Well this was a close trainwreck... I won't say that I expected this to be the runaway success of the Summer because that isn't true, but after seeing the trailers for the film, I felt that if the film hit the mark it was giving off by the marketing, then this would of been the lofty film to beat for the Summer crown. And as it started off, it began to look that way, after we open with what looks like the Superhero version of the Lion King, we see Krypton quite literally collapsing on itself, the people in charge of the planet have made the wrong decision and stuck in a situation where all they can do is stand around and wait for it to finally end. It's quite interesting to see this play out and makes for the best part of the film. Sadly I never realised this when watching and got the false sense that the film was going to be continually building from this point on. But the sudden realisation happened when we see Superman just about to land on Earth when... ...the film cuts many years into the future where we see Superman now grown up and near the end of his journey to self discovery aboard a spacecraft deep within the snow (how he came to find this place is never explained). This is where the film flunked for me. I'm not a big fan of David S. Goyer and don't know where his fan worship has come from (he had a one off special leading up to his new TV show called 'The mind of a genius' if that gives you a sense of his ego) considering he's been a part of some of the worst Blockbuster of the last decade. Granted a few good ones as well, but he's usually with others, like Nolan on the Batman series, where his only contribution was being sat in the corner of the room and shouting out what The Joker should blow up next. Here, he attempts to outwit the audience, "hey you guys keep complaining about how you're sick of origin stories, well I'm going to skip that!" I won't say the guy has bad ideas but he has lousy delivery. The fractured storyline has no rhyme or rhythm, it's essentially dropping key information at the ideal time they need it, and the whole film would flow a lot better and feature better development of scenes if he allowed the film to play in chronological order. I want to know how Clark dealt with the grief of his dead father, I want to know how they covered up the story of him saving the kids, I want to know how they reacted to him after saving them. But of course, that would require some emotional writing while Goyer and Snyder are more concerned with what they can blow up next and how unsubtle they can make the religious subtext of the film that develops to nothing. Of course it's unfair to blame Goyer for this, maybe there was a mad producer at Warner Bros pressing on about how he needs to get Superman in his suit by the 30 minute mark, and the only way he could do this was through flashbacks. And also, Zack Snyder can't go completely unblamed. Through his body of work, there's always one issue I see with him, he needs to mature, he got away with it in 300 because it was a violent masculine wet dream of a movie, but Watchmen, you could tell he didn't get a thing around that book and simply copied it to live action form hoping the subtext will move with it, but he was wrong. And don't get me started on Sucker Punch... So here we have Zack Snyder pretending to be mature, and you can tell the guy is completely restrained, he wants to do his "speed up slow mo" thing and do outrageous things, but he's not allowed because babysitter Nolan is sat over his shoulder shaking his head. And this lack of maturity shows through the acting, both Nolan and Snyder struggle with directing actors, but they mainly get away with it because they have such great actors attached to their films. So here you have Russell Crowe and Michael Shannon stealing the show (I know a few people have problems with Shannon as Zod which is understandable, but I liked his more desperate portrayal of the villain) because they are capable actors, but sadly I feel Henery Carvill is left unattended to and suffers the most. Yes, there are moments where he is great and he does wear the suit well in action scenes, but there are moments where he looks direction less and he seems to be doing something between looking like an adorable puppy and looking completely docile but with no emotions. I get he's an alien but the point is his humanity is what overthrows the villains. So why three stars... Well, Goyer and Snyder know how to make something look completely awesome. And by god, if there is something they finally got right, it's how to make Superman look awesome in action. Giant earth shattering Dubstep machines are sent down, Superman beating ten whistles out of Zod with that decent enough Hans Zimmer soundtrack beating your ear drums with the sound mixing erupting out of the speakers, I can't deny, when the film gets to what it does best, it does it better than any other film out there at the moment. From the sounds of it, I pretty much hated this film, and that is not true, the film is very watchable in fact and never hits outright awfulness. But you know the film could be so much better and it hits you so hard with that fact it really hurts. And really, this is looking to be the most polarising film of the Summer, some loving it and others out right hating it. So ironically, I say this is a film that hits as neutral as it gets. Some people will love the way the story is told in a non-linear fashion and some will hate the cgi fueled finale with nothing to attach to. I hated the way the story was told but enjoyed the spectacle on offer, and I can only hope Snyder, Goyer, Nolan and co learn from their mistakes this way around. 6/10 |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I have to disagree with you entirely on the film needing to play out chronologically. When first seeing that jarring cut to years later I was thrown for a loop...but as the movie went on with this method of story telling, I actually came to love it and think it was the perfect way to show us what we needed to see. I do however, agree that I would have liked to see more of that past stuff like I mentioned in my 'review'. This is just up to personal taste I suppose as I loved it and you hated it
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The character has just been portrayed incorrectly in the past to let viewers in and identify with him. It's very easy to find a 'common ground' for people to be on with Superman...it just gets ignored in favor of being Mr. Boyscout like in the Reeve film. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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