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Steve McQueen plays the title role in a movie with ups and downs. The opening scenes are well done, and the ending poker scene is unquestionably classic, but the middle is seriously bogged down by the romantic scenes between McQueen and Tuesday Weld.
during the awful middle segment of this movie, and amidst all the hype the characters are making about the big game, you're just begging the director Norman Jewison to just deal the cards already. I want to say that the end game is worth the dreadful and practically useless romance, but I'd have to say that it's roughly as good as the romance was bad.
but don't get me wrong, 'The Cincinnati Kid' is certainly an interesting flick. You should check it out when it comes on cable.
during the awful middle segment of this movie, and amidst all the hype the characters are making about the big game, you're just begging the director Norman Jewison to just deal the cards already. I want to say that the end game is worth the dreadful and practically useless romance, but I'd have to say that it's roughly as good as the romance was bad.
but don't get me wrong, 'The Cincinnati Kid' is certainly an interesting flick. You should check it out when it comes on cable.
What is there to say about "Snakes on a Plane" ? NOTHING. All you need to know, is that this film is about some crazy-ass motherf***ing snakes, on a big crazy-ass motherf***ing plane.
period. Oh, by the way it stars Samuel L. Jackson as a FBI agent who's escorting a key witness to a trial in LA. He happens to be flying on Pacific flight 121. Although an assassin has left some slithery surprises in the cargo hold in an attempt to kill the witness.
I seriously can't believe that i enjoyed this film as much as I did. The hype for this movie is notorious. In the future, people will say "man, the new film (insert future film) is getting a lot of good reviews... although it's no where nearly as hyped as that movie 'Snakes on a Plane' ".
It could be said that the incredible support for this film is in fact a joke, because one would expect the obvious just from hearing the plot: the film will be an extremely cheesy B film that will forever be remembered for it's corniness.
Cheesy? sure. Corny? maybe once or twice. But you try naming a film that's more original or more fun and I'll SHOW YOU BABY Jesus.
The film was a mixture of interesting action / horror and comedy. the viewer will be expecting all of the one-liners... the stereotypical characters with stereotypical motives... and all the slithery insanity. Somehow it all works. this is a film that takes itself seriously. and it's the fact that this movie has such a heart of gold for its characters and its mission to have fun that the viewer can't help but admire "snakes on a Plane".
Sam Jackson must have had a lot of fun making this film. he's very supportive of the project and totally understands the concept of the premise. He's super cool in this movie as always, and when you hear him scream the infamously notoriously obviously cool line of dialog that everyone has been hearing about, you just want to stand up and cheer. I myself was clapping with a large number of people near the end of the film when he bellows "I'VE HAD IT WITH THESE MOTHERF***ING SNAKES... ON THIS MOTHERF***ING PLANE!!!!!!!!" Another reason why i think this film is so good is because it hides nothing. the makers of the film knew that the material was pure B-movie quality, and that there was no way anyone would accept it as just another hard-boiled action thriller, or deeply-moving piece of cinematic mastery. instead, the film tells it like it is and asks you that you just sit back and enjoy the ride. This is a movie that is not trying to be a Hollywood product, it is simply a movie.
it is really rare that you find a movie that has such honestly... and even more so rare to find an honest movie that is as much fun as this one.
8 motherf***ing stars out of 10.
period. Oh, by the way it stars Samuel L. Jackson as a FBI agent who's escorting a key witness to a trial in LA. He happens to be flying on Pacific flight 121. Although an assassin has left some slithery surprises in the cargo hold in an attempt to kill the witness.
I seriously can't believe that i enjoyed this film as much as I did. The hype for this movie is notorious. In the future, people will say "man, the new film (insert future film) is getting a lot of good reviews... although it's no where nearly as hyped as that movie 'Snakes on a Plane' ".
It could be said that the incredible support for this film is in fact a joke, because one would expect the obvious just from hearing the plot: the film will be an extremely cheesy B film that will forever be remembered for it's corniness.
Cheesy? sure. Corny? maybe once or twice. But you try naming a film that's more original or more fun and I'll SHOW YOU BABY Jesus.
The film was a mixture of interesting action / horror and comedy. the viewer will be expecting all of the one-liners... the stereotypical characters with stereotypical motives... and all the slithery insanity. Somehow it all works. this is a film that takes itself seriously. and it's the fact that this movie has such a heart of gold for its characters and its mission to have fun that the viewer can't help but admire "snakes on a Plane".
Sam Jackson must have had a lot of fun making this film. he's very supportive of the project and totally understands the concept of the premise. He's super cool in this movie as always, and when you hear him scream the infamously notoriously obviously cool line of dialog that everyone has been hearing about, you just want to stand up and cheer. I myself was clapping with a large number of people near the end of the film when he bellows "I'VE HAD IT WITH THESE MOTHERF***ING SNAKES... ON THIS MOTHERF***ING PLANE!!!!!!!!" Another reason why i think this film is so good is because it hides nothing. the makers of the film knew that the material was pure B-movie quality, and that there was no way anyone would accept it as just another hard-boiled action thriller, or deeply-moving piece of cinematic mastery. instead, the film tells it like it is and asks you that you just sit back and enjoy the ride. This is a movie that is not trying to be a Hollywood product, it is simply a movie.
it is really rare that you find a movie that has such honestly... and even more so rare to find an honest movie that is as much fun as this one.
8 motherf***ing stars out of 10.
Frankly, I bought the game because it said "Batman". i had no idea of what i was going to get when playing this game, but i have to say that it's a pretty good action game for the NES.
Batman has three gadgets for fighting crime, and asides from the gadgets he can punch people and crouch. it would have been nice if he could;d do some combos, but you can'e be too hard on a game that's going on 17 years old. Batman can also do a neat jumping-up-the-wall move when there are two walls in close proximity.
My only (ironic) complaint is that when you die, you don't lose your gadgets or get sent back to the beginning of the stages. it makes the game seem incomplete, and since you don't lose gadgets or get sent to the beginning of the stage, there is really no point in getting the screen that says "Game Over: Continue? Quit?" because you don't lose anything.
Batman has three gadgets for fighting crime, and asides from the gadgets he can punch people and crouch. it would have been nice if he could;d do some combos, but you can'e be too hard on a game that's going on 17 years old. Batman can also do a neat jumping-up-the-wall move when there are two walls in close proximity.
My only (ironic) complaint is that when you die, you don't lose your gadgets or get sent back to the beginning of the stages. it makes the game seem incomplete, and since you don't lose gadgets or get sent to the beginning of the stage, there is really no point in getting the screen that says "Game Over: Continue? Quit?" because you don't lose anything.