gordonproj
Entrou em fev. de 2004
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Classificação de gordonproj
Ok, let's get right down to it. There is a lot wrong with this movie.
1.The concept is absurd.
2.Getting Tom Hanks to do Eastern European was dodgy (He only just has enough skill to allow you to suspend disbelief, ONLY JUST!)
3.Tom Hanks' motive for flying to New York was poor. You THINK you know what is in the peanut can, if it had been what you EXPECT it to be it would have made more sense, but when you find out what it ACTUALLY is you just think, "That's stupid!"
4. It's too long. Airports are boring places that you want to get out of, (onto your flight) as quickly as possible. At 2hrs 5mins running time, you MIGHT just want to get out of "The Terminal".
But, what's RIGHT about the movie?
1. Catherine Zeta Jones is unusually likeable. It is refreshing to see her in "vulnerable" mode. I, for one, have had enough of the "Ice Queen/Bitch" roles she keeps playing. She's so much more endearing when she is looking beautiful, (as she does in this) AS WELL as playing a sympathetic character.
2. The comedy elements (whether they are contrived or not) DO WORK! This film does make you laugh!
3. It's heart is in the right place. It may fall a long way short of being an "It's a wonderful life", but it IS a film with a heart.(And more sugary-sweet sentiment than a Disney cartoon, blearrgh!) If I had seen this movie in the countdown to Christmas I think I would have ignored all it's flaws and Implausibility and just taken it for what it is... ...Just a simple, silly, story. With a big heart. Family Fodder.
1.The concept is absurd.
2.Getting Tom Hanks to do Eastern European was dodgy (He only just has enough skill to allow you to suspend disbelief, ONLY JUST!)
3.Tom Hanks' motive for flying to New York was poor. You THINK you know what is in the peanut can, if it had been what you EXPECT it to be it would have made more sense, but when you find out what it ACTUALLY is you just think, "That's stupid!"
4. It's too long. Airports are boring places that you want to get out of, (onto your flight) as quickly as possible. At 2hrs 5mins running time, you MIGHT just want to get out of "The Terminal".
But, what's RIGHT about the movie?
1. Catherine Zeta Jones is unusually likeable. It is refreshing to see her in "vulnerable" mode. I, for one, have had enough of the "Ice Queen/Bitch" roles she keeps playing. She's so much more endearing when she is looking beautiful, (as she does in this) AS WELL as playing a sympathetic character.
2. The comedy elements (whether they are contrived or not) DO WORK! This film does make you laugh!
3. It's heart is in the right place. It may fall a long way short of being an "It's a wonderful life", but it IS a film with a heart.(And more sugary-sweet sentiment than a Disney cartoon, blearrgh!) If I had seen this movie in the countdown to Christmas I think I would have ignored all it's flaws and Implausibility and just taken it for what it is... ...Just a simple, silly, story. With a big heart. Family Fodder.
What happens when you start investigating the possibility of docile, domesticated robots turning aggressive?
Someone turns them on you!......As Will Smith discovers in I, Robot.
It's a pretty good Sci-fi romp. If you imagine a cross between Bad Boys (without Martin Lawrence) Blade Runner and the fifth element that's pretty much what you're getting. Please note that the example used is basically 2 parts = Stupid action movie, to 1 part = intelligent Sci-fi movie. So don't go expecting any Stephen Hawkins style scientific revelations... no... none.
DO, on the other hand, expect to see Will Smith unraveling a conspiracy to use robots for no good and blowing a fair few of said robots away with his rather conventional, "Nine". (Handgun, for those not familiar with the term)
I liked this film. I stayed awake during it, (quite an achievement seeing as I watched it on a press screening at 9am in the morning) I admired the special effects, enjoyed the action elements and ignored the flaws and the ripped-off bits. (Slow-mo bike dismount in air. Falling a great distance to land on single knee, crushing pavement... MATRIX...HELLO!)
It's Will Smith, It's futuristic, It's Sci-fi, It's special effects, it's cheesy in places but c'mon, you know what to expect! You know what you like!
...Go see it!
Someone turns them on you!......As Will Smith discovers in I, Robot.
It's a pretty good Sci-fi romp. If you imagine a cross between Bad Boys (without Martin Lawrence) Blade Runner and the fifth element that's pretty much what you're getting. Please note that the example used is basically 2 parts = Stupid action movie, to 1 part = intelligent Sci-fi movie. So don't go expecting any Stephen Hawkins style scientific revelations... no... none.
DO, on the other hand, expect to see Will Smith unraveling a conspiracy to use robots for no good and blowing a fair few of said robots away with his rather conventional, "Nine". (Handgun, for those not familiar with the term)
I liked this film. I stayed awake during it, (quite an achievement seeing as I watched it on a press screening at 9am in the morning) I admired the special effects, enjoyed the action elements and ignored the flaws and the ripped-off bits. (Slow-mo bike dismount in air. Falling a great distance to land on single knee, crushing pavement... MATRIX...HELLO!)
It's Will Smith, It's futuristic, It's Sci-fi, It's special effects, it's cheesy in places but c'mon, you know what to expect! You know what you like!
...Go see it!
This film is just amazing. Considering it's from an Andrew Lloyd Webber (English) musical it's incomprehensible to think that it has not yet had a Region 2 DVD release. (Universal, sort it out!)
Released in 1973, the film is very much of it's time. The music is a combination of Orchestra VS rock band, complete with Wah-Wah guitar and fat-back drums. This is a potent combination alone, but then add in the voices of Carl Anderson as Judas and Ted Neeley as Jesus and you have the recipe for musical meltdown. Carl Anderson captures perfectly the ability to convey Judas' emotions whilst singing. Ted Neeley does this also, portraying a a sympathetic and ultimately, heavily troubled Christ.
I am not a religious person, which, whilst helping me to form an unbiased opinion of this movie, would normally have deterred me from ever watching it in the first place.
...I'm glad I did!
This is the sort of movie I can watch over and over again. The scenery and cinematography are breathtaking, the music and the vocal performances are first class and in an interesting, inventive twist, 20th century military hardware is used by the Roman army, adding a surreal, artistic emphasis.
This is one of those movies you should see at least once before you die.
It is also one of my favourite movies of all time.
Released in 1973, the film is very much of it's time. The music is a combination of Orchestra VS rock band, complete with Wah-Wah guitar and fat-back drums. This is a potent combination alone, but then add in the voices of Carl Anderson as Judas and Ted Neeley as Jesus and you have the recipe for musical meltdown. Carl Anderson captures perfectly the ability to convey Judas' emotions whilst singing. Ted Neeley does this also, portraying a a sympathetic and ultimately, heavily troubled Christ.
I am not a religious person, which, whilst helping me to form an unbiased opinion of this movie, would normally have deterred me from ever watching it in the first place.
...I'm glad I did!
This is the sort of movie I can watch over and over again. The scenery and cinematography are breathtaking, the music and the vocal performances are first class and in an interesting, inventive twist, 20th century military hardware is used by the Roman army, adding a surreal, artistic emphasis.
This is one of those movies you should see at least once before you die.
It is also one of my favourite movies of all time.