Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Friday, September 26, 2014
Solomon Kane (2009)
Maybe it is me, but I liked this movie. Solomon Kane is based on the books and short stories written by Robert E. Howard. Howard is also the creator of the character Conan the Barbarian.
For the purposes of this movie, Kane begins as a his tale as a mercenary bent on destruction. However, once he learns that his soul has been claimed by the devil, Kane renounces violence and becomes a puritan. Yes, his life as a pacifist does not last long. Kane witnesses several members of the family that he has been traveling with be slaughtered and the daughter kidnapped, Kane goes on his quest to rescue the girl and redeem his soul in the process.
The most notable name in the film is Pete Postlethwaite as William Crowthron. The man that helps Kane on a path to peace. James Purefoy stars as Solomon Kane. Game of Thrones fans will recognize one of actors in this film, but I will keep who that is to myself.
Solomon Kane is a decent sword and sorcery film. I think if you are a fan of the genre that you will enjoy Kane. A little dark. The fight scenes are pretty good. Solomon Kane is not a bad film if you like a enough story plot to be believable. Give it a shot. Currently on Netflix.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Curse of the Dragon Slayer (2013, among many other titles)
Yes, I watched another sci-fi/fantasy film. And Curse of the Dragon Slayer was bad. First, the story really didn't have anything to do with dragons. Second, the acting and script were pretty bad. The special effects were cool and can we just say thank god for technology. No longer need multi-million dollar set ups to make effects on people and scenery.
Anyway, if you enjoy bad fantasy films for a good laugh, you will get a kick out of this one. I don't like giving too much away about a film, but there are so many holes in this script I am surprised it made any sense at all. I will say the dwarves were funny and got a kick out of them, but that was about it.
You can find this on Netflix and be glad the Netflix bill covers all the good stuff that is coming to the service. Not sure what else I can say about this film...or what else I want to say about this film.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Krull (1983)
The next few posts will be all about the movies I would live to see remade. The reason is that the effects of the day were not all that great and I feel that the current technology will make what was a cult film more widely appreciated.
The first is Krull. This film hit theaters in 1983. The audience was the scifi fantasy geeks like me and did not do all that well. The thing is when the film was syndicated on TV and the pay channels the viewership was pretty good.
I really enjoyed this film. The story has great potential and the action had great potential as well. With a complete redesign of the various environments, make-up and stunts, I think this film could do a killing at the box office. I even think they could pull this off with the exact same dialog.
Krull stars Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony. Krull also happens to be the first movie Liam Neeson appears in.
Now I have to ask those 5 people that will read this post...Do you think Krull could do well with a remake?
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Final Fantasy VII: Avent Children (2005)
As I have mentioned before, I am an animation fan. Can't help it. I am an adult and I still like watching cartoons. Especially due to the fact that animation in whatever form it is allows for so much more spectacular story telling and effects. Live action is catching up, but when it has come to super heroes and the sci-fi/fantasy world nothing beats animation.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is based of the video game franchise of the same name. I was a bit distracted today, but this one was kind of a disappointment. The story was a bit fragmented and was hard to follow. Some of the story elements were kept in the dark about until the end. Even then I was confused.
I action was fun although seemed a bit repetitive. Multiple motorcycle chases and battles that seemed to be pretty much the same sequence each time. The final battle was cool though.
Watched this particular version with English subtitles and that could have been a part of the problem as well. Anyway, the main reason I watched this one was due to my enjoyment of the 2001 release of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. The version of that film that I watched was in English and I felt that the storyline was much better and easier to follow. There were times with Advent Children that I was just confused as to what the objective was.
Watched on Netflix. You might like this you might not. There are some good fight scenes. I could be wrong about my assessment, but just not really thrilled about this film.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
If you have not figured things out yet, Netflix is my friend. When Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow came out ten years ago it got panned pretty bad. In my opinion, I have a feeling that many of the reviewers really didn't know what they were dealing with.
Here is what I mean. The movie is darkly lit. It has a film noir feel to it because of how darkly lit it is. Plus it is set in the 1940's. The actors are performing in a similar style as 1940's actors. And the entire movie is shot with green screen. If you are not familiar with what green screen is, all the big sets, robots and most everything else is computer generated. And you can tell. In the movie's defense, it was one of the first to go entire movie green screen.
I actually like the story. Kind of cheesy, but that is film noir for you. I recognized what they were trying to do early and made adjustments for it. In this film, Angelina Jolie's accent is pretty bad. Usually when she does Brit the accent is more or less believable. Not this time. Jude Law is Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow plays the overly curious reporter/damsel in distress.
The rundown is that if you can get past the look of the movie and suspend your disbelief with what you are looking at in regard to the story, you could enjoy this film. If you have Netflix and have not seen the film yet, give it a shot. You might be surprised. Or I am completely wrong and the film will suck. Either way, and this is for the guys and maybe some girls, looking at Jolie in tight leather is not a bad thing.
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat hit theaters back in 1995 to modest success. As I was flipping channels, I ran across Mortal Combat on Cinemax and thought I would watch for a bit. The movie stars Christopher Lambert of Highlander fame. The other name in the film that you might know is Bridget Wilson.
This film does not stand up to the test of time, but it is a wonderful reminder of how the 90's tried so many different ways to get you into the theater. Based off the arcade game success the studio was hoping to build off that success. Mortal Kombat did well enough to spawn a sequel, Mortal Kombat Annihilation. However, Annihilation did not fair well and a third film, Devastation, was shelved. There is talk of a reboot to the, but the story line sounds really bad.
If you are in the mood for something mindless and a bit of fun. Yes, the film can be viewed as fun. Watch Mortal Kombat again. Oh, for the sports fan that would go to NBA and NHL games...Mortal Kombat supplied the soundtrack to the fan adrenaline rush before and during the games.
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