Category: Movies


Green Lantern

So… Green Lantern… Probably one of the most anticipated movies of this summer, which has also made it one of the easiest to hate prior to its release. Last year around this time I was as stoked as any other random comic geek about this movie. How could a movie about who was probably at the time DC’s most popular character staring some of my favorite actors (Ryan Reynolds, Mark Strong, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard) ever be bad?

Then the stills started trickling out, followed by the trailers and finally the news that an extra nine million dollars were being added to the film to fix special effects. All signs pointed to Hal Jordan’s F-16 starting a nose dive into a disaster.

So tonight with a dim glow of hope dulled by low expectations I left to see Green Lantern and I can honestly say that I was pleasantly surprised. The movie, while not being the summer blockbuster that it should have been, was not a hundred percent horrible either. The CG sequences, especially the ones in the beginning with Abin Sur look amazing, as does most of the planet OA. The characters were likeable and made you care about them with their banter between each other that was often times more interesting than the action scenes.

Despite surpassing my expectations, there are a few downsides to the film. In the beginning it feels super slow, like so slow you consider going out to the lobby for some more popcorn slow. There also is never a real sense of danger in the movie. The embodiment of fear is attacking earth while the guardians bicker and seem mostly not worried about it and Ryan Reynolds is like, “Meh, I got this!” The final downside to this film is that it blows away all DCU cannon. The characters are there, but I don’t know where they got some of the plot they put into this movie.

So we’re left with the question, “should you see this movie?” In my opinion yes, but I wouldn’t make it a super high priority this weekend, just wait a week or two and see it at your leisure (and without the insane crowds)

(Three out of Five Stars)

Truthfully I wasn’t really expecting anything from a movie based on Thor. I mean he’s the Norse god of thunder, he has a hammer and I’m sure his shiny blonde hair is really soft…

And yes, those traits are all definitely true of the Thor of this movie, but unlike the comic book character or Norse god, by the end of the movie I found myself actually caring about this character and his plight. It also helped that this movie had some super talented actors and pretty amazing special effects on its side.

I felt that Tom Hiddleston really stood out, in the role of Loki, among the actors in this film and provided an excellent performance.

The city of Asgard is beautifully rendered as are several effects regarding travel and the planet of the Frost Giants. Despite how some may feel, these effects were enhance by seeing this movie in 3-D

The costumes of both the Asgardians and the Frost Giants were also remarkable in that they were able to keep the costumes with the comic book color palette without making them seem too over the top or unrealistic. I was especially impressed by the Frost Giant’s weaponry. The only thing that I felt crossed this line was a helm worn by Loki at one point in the movie.

So the question remains, “Should you see this movie in theaters this weekend?”

My answer is, “yes.” This was a really fun movie and despite a few cheesy parts, felt very solid.

I’d also note that it’s probably okay to take your little kids to this as well. There wasn’t a lot of cursing that I recall and I feel like they’d enjoy the action sequences.

A good friend of mine, Mikey, over at the www.the-reviewer.net is sponsoring a Fantasy Oscar Pick contest. Basically you pick your winner for each category and accumulate points for each that you get correct, who ever gets the most points wins a free blu-ray or dvd copy of any of the nominees.

For more information and to enter go here.

After the award show, I’ll be sure to post who i thought would win, who i thought should win and who actually won!

Golden Schmoes Picks

Make your picks here

Favorite Movie of the Year: Inception
Worst Movie of the Year: The Last Airbender
Best Director of the Year: Christopher Nolan – Inception
Best Screenplay of the Year: Black Swan
Most Overrated Movie of the Year: Twilight: Eclipse
Most Underrated Movie of the Year: Kick-Ass
Trippiest Movie of the Year: Black Swan
Best Comedy of the Year: Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Best Horror Movie of the Year: Shutter Island
Best Animated Movie of the Year: Despicable Me
Best Sci-Fi Movie of the Year: Inception
Best Special Effects of the Year: Tron: Legacy
Biggest Disappointment of the Year: Clash of the Titans
Biggest Surprise of the Year: Easy A
Best Actor of the Year: Leonardo DiCaprio – Shutter Island
Best Actress of the Year: Natalie Portman – Black Swan
Best Supporting Actor of the Year: Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Inception
Best Supporting Actress of the Year: Mila Kunis – Black Swan
Breakthrough Performance of the Year: Tom Hardy – Inception
Favorite Celebrity of the Year: Conan O’Brien
Coolest Character(s) of the Year: Arthur – Inception
Best Music in a Movie: Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Favorite Movie Poster of the Year: The Social Network
Best Trailer of the Year: Tron: Legacy
Best DVD of the Year: Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Best Action Sequence of the Year: The Town – Final shootout
Most Memorable Scene in a Movie : Toy Story 3 – Andy says goodbye
Best T&A of the Year: Mary Elizabeth Winstead – Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Best Line of the Year: The Social Network – “I’m 6’5, 220 pounds and there are two of me.”

I probably should have done these a while back, but whatever…

Top Ten Records of 2010
10. Some Things Just Don’t Wash Out – Me, You and Everyone We Know
9. Would it Kill You – Hellogoodbye
8. Contra – Vampire Weekend
7. Cosmogramma – Flying Lotus
6. The Five Ghosts – Stars
5. My Dinosaur Life – Motion City Soundtrack
4. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World OST – Various Artists
3. Blue Sky Noise – Circa Survive
2. Forgiveness Rock Record – Broken Social Scene
1. The Social Network – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Top Ten Movies of 2010
10. Tron: Legacy
9. Kick Ass
8. Youth in Revolt
7. Iron Man 2
6. Despicable Me
5. The Town
4. Shutter Island
3. Inception
2. Scott Pilgrim vs the World
1. The Social Network