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Inbred cannibals...Hot girl in tight T-shirt...Blood...Gore...Running around the woods at night... lots of screaming...It's got too be Teen Horror! Wrong turn is the story of six stranded travellers (including the divine Eliza Dushku with Desmond Harrington and Emmanuelle Chriqui) being pursued by cannibalistic sociopaths through a forest...classic.
This may just be me, but this movie is great! It's like The Hill's Have Eyes, Blair Witch Project and Scream throw into one. It's not flawless, all the characters seem to be trained gymnast and Desmond Harrington isn't the world's greatest actor. But if you want to see a perfect movie go and watch The Godfather or the original Star Wars. For a high chills, tense, enjoyable ninety minutes, it's a keeper!
This may just be me, but this movie is great! It's like The Hill's Have Eyes, Blair Witch Project and Scream throw into one. It's not flawless, all the characters seem to be trained gymnast and Desmond Harrington isn't the world's greatest actor. But if you want to see a perfect movie go and watch The Godfather or the original Star Wars. For a high chills, tense, enjoyable ninety minutes, it's a keeper!
I will admit it, I went into this movie expecting a desperate Singer-wannabee movie with no class or direction, but it appears I underestimated Brett Ratner as this may well be one of the best movies of the year. It is not without flaws, but they are insignificant under the splendour of the terrific.
When a 'cure'is developed for the mutant gene, it is seen as a breakthrough by the humans and a life raft for some of the mutant population. But other (mainly Magneto and the brotherhood) see it as an insult, and declare war on the world.
The only problem with this movie is the under use of many characters. Angel, Callisto, juggernaut, Mystique, Rouge and Cyclops are all side lined in favour of Storm and Logan. You can forgive this with the new villains because Toad, Sabertooth and Lady Deathstrike never did have much character time in the previous two, but neglecting Mystique was a mistake, she is definitely one of the most entertaining of the brotherhood. Rouge was the one who came closest to taking the cure, so it felt she needed more screen time to develop her pain and anger. Since Angel was this movies pretty boy on all the posters and a major character in the comic book, you you'd think he'd have an important role, but was in it for less then twenty minutes.
As for the good, where do I start! The acting was the best it has ever been. Hugh Jackman was as gruff as ever of animal Wolverine, and is still as wild as ever once he starts. No matter how much everyone is going to hate this, Halle Berry was great, ten times better then she was in the last two, she is less bored and More alive now. Famke Jenssen, one of my favourite actress' and didn't disappoint as the tortured Jean Grey. In another actress' role Phonix could have been a psychopath unfeeling mass murderer, but Jenssen really brings her role to life and gains the sympathy of the audience, despite the terrible things she does, although still very scary. New comers Ben Foster, Ellen Page and Dania Demiez are all good, but are overshadowed by Kelsey Grammers Beast, as silly as he looks in a suit, he his calm and diplomatic when appropriate, but no sweat he will fight for his life. Regulars Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore and Patrick Stewart do as well as always, the only glitch is Aaron Stanford as the ever annoying Pyro.
The plot is very Singer-esquire, you can see the writers were trying to stay close to the first two as is possible. Luckily it comes off with no obvious holes or stupid conclusions, though I'm sure somebody will find one. I would recommends staying to the very end, at the last possible second there is an important twist, and after the credits a short scene pretty much sets up X4.
The special effects are extraordinary. The danger room and war scenes are amazing, I could not pick out a single fake looking frame. All the characters fight in their own unique way, even the most peaceful of mutants did not avoid getting there hands dirty. The final Jean/Logan scene is particularly special, Jean is so scary yet beautiful and Logan unusually affectionate. It reflects on his line from early on 'the whole worlds going to hell and your just gonna sit there.' It felt very appropriate and fitter very well.
The comic book geek's will hate it, but what do they know! 9/10
When a 'cure'is developed for the mutant gene, it is seen as a breakthrough by the humans and a life raft for some of the mutant population. But other (mainly Magneto and the brotherhood) see it as an insult, and declare war on the world.
The only problem with this movie is the under use of many characters. Angel, Callisto, juggernaut, Mystique, Rouge and Cyclops are all side lined in favour of Storm and Logan. You can forgive this with the new villains because Toad, Sabertooth and Lady Deathstrike never did have much character time in the previous two, but neglecting Mystique was a mistake, she is definitely one of the most entertaining of the brotherhood. Rouge was the one who came closest to taking the cure, so it felt she needed more screen time to develop her pain and anger. Since Angel was this movies pretty boy on all the posters and a major character in the comic book, you you'd think he'd have an important role, but was in it for less then twenty minutes.
As for the good, where do I start! The acting was the best it has ever been. Hugh Jackman was as gruff as ever of animal Wolverine, and is still as wild as ever once he starts. No matter how much everyone is going to hate this, Halle Berry was great, ten times better then she was in the last two, she is less bored and More alive now. Famke Jenssen, one of my favourite actress' and didn't disappoint as the tortured Jean Grey. In another actress' role Phonix could have been a psychopath unfeeling mass murderer, but Jenssen really brings her role to life and gains the sympathy of the audience, despite the terrible things she does, although still very scary. New comers Ben Foster, Ellen Page and Dania Demiez are all good, but are overshadowed by Kelsey Grammers Beast, as silly as he looks in a suit, he his calm and diplomatic when appropriate, but no sweat he will fight for his life. Regulars Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore and Patrick Stewart do as well as always, the only glitch is Aaron Stanford as the ever annoying Pyro.
The plot is very Singer-esquire, you can see the writers were trying to stay close to the first two as is possible. Luckily it comes off with no obvious holes or stupid conclusions, though I'm sure somebody will find one. I would recommends staying to the very end, at the last possible second there is an important twist, and after the credits a short scene pretty much sets up X4.
The special effects are extraordinary. The danger room and war scenes are amazing, I could not pick out a single fake looking frame. All the characters fight in their own unique way, even the most peaceful of mutants did not avoid getting there hands dirty. The final Jean/Logan scene is particularly special, Jean is so scary yet beautiful and Logan unusually affectionate. It reflects on his line from early on 'the whole worlds going to hell and your just gonna sit there.' It felt very appropriate and fitter very well.
The comic book geek's will hate it, but what do they know! 9/10
Based on the short-lived television series Firefly, Serenity follows a spaceship of low level rebels who are just trying to make their way in the universe. But get more then they bargained for after picking up a young doctor (Sean Mahar) and his traumatised, telepathic sister (Summer Glau.)
Every few years or so, you get a brilliant action move which just amazes audience everywhere; and I am glad to say that day has finally come. Nathen Fillion stars as Mal, the distressed captain of Starship Firefly with a crew of other outcasts. Zoe (Gina Torres) the mercenary, Wash (Alan Tudyk) the pilot, Kaylee (Jewel Staite) the engineer and Jayne (Adam Baldwin) the big brutish guy who like shooting stuff. The expected love interest is played by Morena Baccarin, the sexy Hindu-like priestess who isn't as helpless as she first appears. The brilliantly minded baddie is played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, a sword carrying assassin with no mind of his own, he just follows orders from the higher Alliance. Another honourable mention is Sarah Paulson, who has a two minute part and dies horribly, but it is a really powerful scene. .
I remember the first thing I thought after first seeing the trailer was; "Oh god this is going to be awful!" Buffy the Vampire Slayer... It's an entertaining TV show but would never make a good movie, but,as much as I hate to admit it, I was wrong. Wehndon has brilliantly directed a flick with amazing action, from shootouts to chases. Terrifying foes, from assassins to cannibals. And, surprisingly, plenty of human emotion, love, hate, joy and loss all in the same movie. The camera work and filter lenses as well as tremendous set work really give it a futuristic edge. Fillion, Glau and Mahar all make their presence felt, all emotions are captured and portrayed. The FX are immaculately detailed, giving them a unimaginably realistic feel, from explosions to hair movement, it is all covered.
The bar fight, chase from the heist, final shootout, and space battle particularly stick out in my mind. And there's something about watching an adolescent teenage girl wipe out an entire race with a sword and an axe which you've got to love.
10/10
Every few years or so, you get a brilliant action move which just amazes audience everywhere; and I am glad to say that day has finally come. Nathen Fillion stars as Mal, the distressed captain of Starship Firefly with a crew of other outcasts. Zoe (Gina Torres) the mercenary, Wash (Alan Tudyk) the pilot, Kaylee (Jewel Staite) the engineer and Jayne (Adam Baldwin) the big brutish guy who like shooting stuff. The expected love interest is played by Morena Baccarin, the sexy Hindu-like priestess who isn't as helpless as she first appears. The brilliantly minded baddie is played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, a sword carrying assassin with no mind of his own, he just follows orders from the higher Alliance. Another honourable mention is Sarah Paulson, who has a two minute part and dies horribly, but it is a really powerful scene. .
I remember the first thing I thought after first seeing the trailer was; "Oh god this is going to be awful!" Buffy the Vampire Slayer... It's an entertaining TV show but would never make a good movie, but,as much as I hate to admit it, I was wrong. Wehndon has brilliantly directed a flick with amazing action, from shootouts to chases. Terrifying foes, from assassins to cannibals. And, surprisingly, plenty of human emotion, love, hate, joy and loss all in the same movie. The camera work and filter lenses as well as tremendous set work really give it a futuristic edge. Fillion, Glau and Mahar all make their presence felt, all emotions are captured and portrayed. The FX are immaculately detailed, giving them a unimaginably realistic feel, from explosions to hair movement, it is all covered.
The bar fight, chase from the heist, final shootout, and space battle particularly stick out in my mind. And there's something about watching an adolescent teenage girl wipe out an entire race with a sword and an axe which you've got to love.
10/10