Friday, May 23, 2014

Week 11: Godzilla

In my opinion, this movie was insane. Godzilla was not really that much in the movie, but when he was he kicked serious ass!I don't understand people complaining that the movie wasn't like Pacific Rim and that Godzilla wasn't in it for a long time. I liked Pacific rim, but i think it was a good idea to make something different. This Kaiju film is much more realistic, and has much better made (CGI). In my opinion Godzilla was way better than Pacific rim. As for Godzilla not being in the movie for a very long time, it doesn't bother me because some of the other Godzilla movie's do the same thing, but trust me, when he's on screen, he's the highlight of the entire movie.


Bryan Cranston appears in the trailer like he is the main character but he isn't which i think is really misleading. His son Ford Broady (Aaron Taylor Johnson) takes the spotlight, and must travel from Japan to U.S.A to get his family away from the danger. Aaron Taylor Johnson gets a lot of hate in this movie because "he doesn't seem very sensitive". All i have to say is that i enjoyed him in the movie, and to the sensitive thing, hes a soldier.Some soldiers are like that in real life, so it was somewhat accurate, and i was fine with him. I also liked Ford's wife(Elizabeth Olsen) she played her role really well as a worried wife and mother. I cant wait to see them as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in the Avengers:Age of Ultron.  In the end Godzilla actually saved mankind and just go in to the ocean and swim away, which i think was a really good open ending.

So don't watch this movie if you just want some meaningless monster fights. Watch it because you wanna see a "realistic" Godzilla movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It is so far my favorite movie of 2014, and i'm glad that analysts were wrong about the box office, because this movie made $93 million opening weekend. Plus Godzilla 2 and 3 have been confirmed!!!!


Rating:9.5 out of 10

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Week 10: The Amazing Spider-Man 2

 "The Amazing Spider-man 2" is a tough one. A Movie I can't actually figure out whether I liked or not. Parts of it were actually amazing. While other parts were far from it.

I Think the main problem with this second Spider-man movie (Or is it fifth Spider-man movie?) is that the film before it still feels like a re-run. Yes, as good as "The Amazing Spider-man" was. It still felt over-shadowed by three previous movies that didn't really deserve to get ignored. I left that one thinking "Oh well, at least they've got the setting up out of the way, and can get on with doing something different in the next one." Trouble is, they haven't. This one also spends most of its time setting up future movies. While other parts bring nothing new and feel like more repeats. I mean, wasn't that "Washing machine" gag done in the other "Spider-man 2?" 

The biggest mistake "The Amazing Spider-man 2" makes though. Is one that this series should already have learnt not to do. And that's under-using its villain. The main bad guy off this one is suppose to be Electro. A Bad-guy that was always going to be a tough sell, and they don't quite manage it. In the Cartoons he looks so ridiculous that they've had to entirely redesign him, which is cool. But the character is ruined after an amazing intro by being under-used yet over done.

The "Real" main villain of the movie is Harry Osborne and although this is one of the things that has been done before, he is arguably the best thing in the movie. The minute DeHann was cast I knew he would be great, and he is. His "dual identity" too, has been redesigned, but for the better. With a new take, that makes the future of the series at least look promising.

But what about this movie? It likes building up future ideas, but there must be something else good about it by itself? Well, Andrew Garfield is still pleasing fans as Spider-man, and his chemistry with Emma Stone is still strong. Providing the movie with most of its laughs, charm, and in some parts, genuine tears. But we watch Spider-man for the action, right? And most of the action too, is still cool. Even if the series has far from reinvented itself, and is still spending a bit too much time on Spider-man's love life, than his crime fighting.


Rating: 8 out of 10