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Evolution is not going to win at the Oscars. We are not going to see Ivan Rietman thanking the Academy for his Best Director Award or see Orlando Jones accept his Best Supporting Actor Award. But Evolution is quite an amusing (and surprising) film.
I went into the cinema expecting American Pie/Dumb and Dumber as a Sci Fi film and was grateful to find the sick gags to the minimum. There was no shagging Space Pies or Warp Diareheora; all there was was good fun and a few laughs. Granted the film was ridiculous and saw a Oscar worthy Julianne Moore reduced to falling over and generally being clumsy, but Orlando Jones and Sean William Scott were incredibly funny and made the film glide along swiftly.
Evolution is an amusing, often hilarious film, but it was never going to be brilliant. David Duchovny made an interesting, if sometimes inconsistent lead, but when heavily backed up by a fun script and great acting support, Evolution is a film worth watching. Rating = 3/5
I went into the cinema expecting American Pie/Dumb and Dumber as a Sci Fi film and was grateful to find the sick gags to the minimum. There was no shagging Space Pies or Warp Diareheora; all there was was good fun and a few laughs. Granted the film was ridiculous and saw a Oscar worthy Julianne Moore reduced to falling over and generally being clumsy, but Orlando Jones and Sean William Scott were incredibly funny and made the film glide along swiftly.
Evolution is an amusing, often hilarious film, but it was never going to be brilliant. David Duchovny made an interesting, if sometimes inconsistent lead, but when heavily backed up by a fun script and great acting support, Evolution is a film worth watching. Rating = 3/5
Pearl Harbor boasts a tremendous cast including leads Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsdale. All three performances are brilliant, especially young Hartnett whose previous screen outings (The Faculty, Halloween H20) have hardly required any serious acting ability!
The supporting acts include Jon Voight as President Roosevelt, Alec Baldwin as General Doolittle, Cuba Gooding Jnr, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Dan Akroyd and Ewen Bremner. Each one offers a career best, Bremner even beats his early performance as Spud in Trainspotting. Director Michael Bay offers a film that stirs the emotions deeply and leaves the audience feeling dry, overpowered and angry at the American government for their ignorance at this time. The closing scene is probably one of the saddest I have seen in film history (baring in mind my age is 17)
Although overlong and sometimes possibly drenched in American heroism, the film is a worthy experience and definately one I would recommend to all. Rating = 4/5
The supporting acts include Jon Voight as President Roosevelt, Alec Baldwin as General Doolittle, Cuba Gooding Jnr, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Dan Akroyd and Ewen Bremner. Each one offers a career best, Bremner even beats his early performance as Spud in Trainspotting. Director Michael Bay offers a film that stirs the emotions deeply and leaves the audience feeling dry, overpowered and angry at the American government for their ignorance at this time. The closing scene is probably one of the saddest I have seen in film history (baring in mind my age is 17)
Although overlong and sometimes possibly drenched in American heroism, the film is a worthy experience and definately one I would recommend to all. Rating = 4/5
When I saw Anjelina Jolie was targeted to play Lara Croft in the new Tomb Raider movie I went Goose Pimply all over! I expected so much and to my disappointment I did not see a brilliant movie.
In fact, after all the hype about this being the beginning to the Summer Blockbusters it was not actually a very good film. The action scenes were adequate, with only the fight with the movey-statue-thingys coming to mind as being any good! The final sequence in which Jolie faces her fathers killer is over in a few minutes leaving me slightly disappointed.
The performances were good and Jolie, Chris Barrie, Iain Glen and Daniel Craig were very fitting for the roles they played. But the roles they played were often confused and disjointed - was Glen intended to play a comic book villain who made us smile more than scared, was Craig a good guy or bad guy?
These questions were just a few instances on where Simon West (director of the brilliant Con Air) should have smartened his film up, and instead of relying on his leading lady to wow the audience (which, she does) should have probably included some other interesting characters to involve the audience more.
When you are given the task of bringing Lara Croft to life in a much anticipated movie, the director should really concentrate on making an incredible movie that will stun audiences. He should have brought style and variety to the action sequences instead of making them tiring and repetitive. All in all, Tomb Raider was a fair movie, but not the movie that I quite expected to see. Rating = 2/5
In fact, after all the hype about this being the beginning to the Summer Blockbusters it was not actually a very good film. The action scenes were adequate, with only the fight with the movey-statue-thingys coming to mind as being any good! The final sequence in which Jolie faces her fathers killer is over in a few minutes leaving me slightly disappointed.
The performances were good and Jolie, Chris Barrie, Iain Glen and Daniel Craig were very fitting for the roles they played. But the roles they played were often confused and disjointed - was Glen intended to play a comic book villain who made us smile more than scared, was Craig a good guy or bad guy?
These questions were just a few instances on where Simon West (director of the brilliant Con Air) should have smartened his film up, and instead of relying on his leading lady to wow the audience (which, she does) should have probably included some other interesting characters to involve the audience more.
When you are given the task of bringing Lara Croft to life in a much anticipated movie, the director should really concentrate on making an incredible movie that will stun audiences. He should have brought style and variety to the action sequences instead of making them tiring and repetitive. All in all, Tomb Raider was a fair movie, but not the movie that I quite expected to see. Rating = 2/5