When watching a re-make of any film, one cannot help but compare it to the original. While the original Clash of the Titans was a masterpiece of stop-frame animation and a cult-classic, it was also melodramatic, butchered three myths, combining the tales of Bellerophon and Perseus into a single jumble of mythical Greek goodness.
The film’s [...]
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Clash of the Titans: review
Posted: 4th April 2010 by Eric in UncategorizedTags: clash of the titans, fantasy, film, film reviews, greek, mythology, reviews
Legion: a film review
Posted: 3rd February 2010 by Eric in Uncategorized, film, reviewsTags: film reviews, Legion, science fiction
The one thing I always hate about cinema is when films build upon one another’s cosmology. Legion, a sub-par piece in every sense of the word, starts off with bloody scene where the archangel Michael severs his own wings. He then stitches up the gaping wounds himself, as he is now mortal.
Being something of a [...]
Daybreakers: A film review
Posted: 15th January 2010 by Eric in film, reviewsTags: film, film reviews, movies, science fiction, vampires
In this film, perhaps for the first time in the history of vampire-cinema, the immortal la vida loca is painted in a realistic light. We step into a dimly lit world where vampirism, spread like a sexual disease or perhaps a viral plague has consumed and transformed most of the world.
The plot centers around a [...]
Sherlock Holmes: Film Review
Posted: 31st December 2009 by Eric in Fiction, Uncategorized, characters, film, reviewsTags: cimena, film reviews, Sherlock Holmes
One of the things I love about contemporary cinema is the filmmaker’s collective understanding of our extremely short attention spans. Sherlock Holmes is a film that indulges that attention deficiency in the extreme.
While I, and perhaps other members of the audience were expecting something more akin to a mystery, I found myself delighting in the [...]
Avatar: A film review
Posted: 25th December 2009 by Eric in Uncategorized, film, reviewsTags: Aliens, Avatar, Fiction, film reviews, James Cameron, science fiction, Sigourney Weaver
I found myself repeating “what a beautiful film” to everyone who asked me what I thought. And it was. It was stunning. We’ve been spoiled by special effects in the last ten years. We’ve seen superheroes come to life, mighty starships free themselves of the confining wires and cameras on dollies, make effects have been [...]
I think we all understand that a zombie apocalypse is eminent, and further, that hilarity will ensue once the undead have dominated the shopping malls and golf courses of America. The film Zombie land takes us one step further, bringing that hilarity home with precise one-liners and editing gags that, while somewhat predictable elicit more [...]
Pandorum: the recipe is sound
Posted: 16th October 2009 by Eric in filmTags: film reviews, movies, sci-fi
It seems like all I do lately is watch movies. Not that that’s a bad thing. Imagination is the cornerstone of invention, no? Anyway, I crept off by myself to watch Pandorum. I was expecting mid-grade science fiction, on par with Event Horizon and Soldier. I was pleasantly surprised, however.
Originality is for all intents and [...]
Terminator: Salvation
Posted: 11th July 2009 by Eric in film, reviewsTags: film reviews, movies, sci-fi, Terminator
Having been on set once or twice, I can see how Christian Bale could lose his temper with an over-zealous grip or some production assistant sniffling during a take. That said, I heard his rant recorded during the production of Terminator Salvation and it was… excessive. But I didn’t let that simple lapse in judgment [...]
Star Trek
Posted: 11th July 2009 by Eric in film, reviewsTags: film reviews, movies, sci-fi, star trek
As much as I loathe Hollywood’s inability to generate new film ideas, this re-hashing of perhaps the best sci-fi series ever, was a wonderful surprise. Starting from the eyes inward, the special effects were spectacular. However, as I’ve said many times, in this day and age, we expect nothing less. So no stars there.
The cast [...]
In film school, I spent hour upon credit-hour analyzing, dissecting and basically tearing into film. It was a good time – so many rotten films are made, we had plenty of material to go over. We’d start at the top of the list with the overall plot and work through, like a hacksaw to the [...]