saturdaynightbeaver
Joined Jan 2002
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What a mess. Just messy.
Peter Jackson has found a way to make a classic story longer than necessary, more complicated without proper motivation, and just plain bland.
Three T-Rex's really? A overly elaborate attack from non-existent insects? Wasn't the original fascination in a place where giant species and pre-historics could still roam in a modern world? Why ruin a good thing. I mean, I'm all for covering a good song... but he "Britney Spearsed" this one.
Do yourself a favor, watch paint dry. The story is more intriguing and the motivation is much more believable: I'm really pulling for the paint... I know it's a humid day but I can tell it wants really wants to be dry... JACKPOT! And that only took less than a half hour for that to unfold.
Peter Jackson has found a way to make a classic story longer than necessary, more complicated without proper motivation, and just plain bland.
Three T-Rex's really? A overly elaborate attack from non-existent insects? Wasn't the original fascination in a place where giant species and pre-historics could still roam in a modern world? Why ruin a good thing. I mean, I'm all for covering a good song... but he "Britney Spearsed" this one.
Do yourself a favor, watch paint dry. The story is more intriguing and the motivation is much more believable: I'm really pulling for the paint... I know it's a humid day but I can tell it wants really wants to be dry... JACKPOT! And that only took less than a half hour for that to unfold.
This is not a movie deserving of an Academy Award sweep. I remember watching it on opening night and seeing the audience confused about when to leave. Fanboys with staffs and fake beards got up a good twenty minutes before the final roll and then quickly sat down realizing that "hey, it ain't done." Well, it should have been. I think that if you win an award for something, it needs to be great at whichever aspect throughout. The movie won for editing... but it wasn't edited well throughout. The direction wasn't anything to hoist high either. I didn't find the acting dynamic in any way... and if I see one more helicopter sweep of the mountains as our heroes run, oh never mind. Oh, and the giant arachnid was nice, but some of the other special effects, ugh.
Nonetheless, the series was impressive because the time it was turned around in. But I don't think they needed to sacrifice quality for getting 'em out three Christmas' in a row. Some of the special effects in the final lava sequence looked like "Land of the Lost" for Chrissakes.
So for those of you who want to argue that they deserved awards because of the daunting task of turning around such films, forget it. They could have taken their time like Harry Potter and done fine. I don't even like Harry Potter, but I don't see flaws. I don't see repetition. The acting is more impressive. So why award them when they didn't even live up to their best potential? I look forward to the fan boys saying my comments weren't helpful. That's why I gave it one star. If fan boys are going to bully the vote to put these movies in the upper echelon of films (which is ridiculous); I reserve the right to underscore them to help future generations know that the fans are delusional and overzealous.
Nonetheless, the series was impressive because the time it was turned around in. But I don't think they needed to sacrifice quality for getting 'em out three Christmas' in a row. Some of the special effects in the final lava sequence looked like "Land of the Lost" for Chrissakes.
So for those of you who want to argue that they deserved awards because of the daunting task of turning around such films, forget it. They could have taken their time like Harry Potter and done fine. I don't even like Harry Potter, but I don't see flaws. I don't see repetition. The acting is more impressive. So why award them when they didn't even live up to their best potential? I look forward to the fan boys saying my comments weren't helpful. That's why I gave it one star. If fan boys are going to bully the vote to put these movies in the upper echelon of films (which is ridiculous); I reserve the right to underscore them to help future generations know that the fans are delusional and overzealous.