jurandyrsf
Joined May 2006
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jurandyrsf's rating
I'll stand my ground in face of all the very bad reviews: I just love this movie! It's one of those that I can watch again and again every time is aired on cable TV. I can't get tired of it! Why? I have no clue.
Maybe because it has nothing of the things I hate in a movie.
Maybe because I don't know Seth from other movies, or because I just enjoy Seth's way as an actor.
Maybe because of the basic story (rich orphan boy becomes hero; side kick is a genius; wonderful gadgets etc.). Certainly the Black Beauty.
Everyone plays his or her role just as he or she should. Cameron is perfect. Kato's fight sequences are original and, yet, pay homage to the hero played by the great Bruce Lee in the Sixties.
The story is interesting. Lot's of things are really original, not the least the combat sequence within the newspaper's facilities.
The Green Hornet has a "yummy" quality for me, which I can't and didn't try to reason about. The are many movies that don't have this quality. Avatar is one of them: I don't know why, but once is enough...
It's just the popcorn movie I seek for when I go to the cinema...
As I said, I'm sorry, but I really love The (new) Green Hornet.
Maybe because it has nothing of the things I hate in a movie.
Maybe because I don't know Seth from other movies, or because I just enjoy Seth's way as an actor.
Maybe because of the basic story (rich orphan boy becomes hero; side kick is a genius; wonderful gadgets etc.). Certainly the Black Beauty.
Everyone plays his or her role just as he or she should. Cameron is perfect. Kato's fight sequences are original and, yet, pay homage to the hero played by the great Bruce Lee in the Sixties.
The story is interesting. Lot's of things are really original, not the least the combat sequence within the newspaper's facilities.
The Green Hornet has a "yummy" quality for me, which I can't and didn't try to reason about. The are many movies that don't have this quality. Avatar is one of them: I don't know why, but once is enough...
It's just the popcorn movie I seek for when I go to the cinema...
As I said, I'm sorry, but I really love The (new) Green Hornet.