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Old 12-27-2013, 11:10 PM   #13691 (permalink)
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Old 12-28-2013, 09:36 AM   #13692 (permalink)
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Old 12-28-2013, 11:46 AM   #13693 (permalink)
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After hearing a lot of glowing reviews, I was let down by this. Still entertaining and a solid movie, but I was expecting so much more. DiCaprio is great though, and Jonah Hill has some good bits, but from a comedy standpoint, it seemed to be trying a bit too hard, and it didn't connect more often than not. With it being so long, there is a lot of filler in there that didn't need to be there, sandwiched around some pretty memorable scenes.

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I agree with this review but I wasn't disappointed and I didn't let reviews hype it up for me. I went into the movie just thinking it would be okay but it surprised me how good it was and how much I enjoyed it despite the minor flaws.
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Old 12-28-2013, 07:24 PM   #13694 (permalink)
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Star Wars Episode III. Rubbish.
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Old 12-29-2013, 10:03 PM   #13695 (permalink)
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Man of Steel

Earlier on in the year I reviewed “The Avengers”. I explained how I’m not a huge fan of superhero movies that don’t involve Batman. Most of this is because Batman is just a lunatic billionaire ninja in a cape and the rest of them have super powers that I just find stupid. Don’t get me wrong, if you’re into that kind of stuff, all the power to you. I just can’t wrap my head around it. Now, I did really enjoy “The Avengers”. The same can not be said of Man of Steel.

This is the first Superman film I’ve ever seen. I didn’t grow up on Superman. I grew up on Batman and occasionally Spiderman as long as it is represented by bad 90s animation. I had no interest in the Christopher Reeve films and when Bryan Singer made his version I skipped it as well. I guess the only reason I watched Man of Steel is because it made so much damn money and I felt that my 2013 end of the year review would be incomplete without it. I also think that Zach Snyder is perfectly capable of making a good film if he wants to evident by the vastly underrated “Watchmen” and one of the better modern zombie films “Dawn of the Dead”. When the initial trailer came out I had hope. It had a great narration from Crowe and just felt like it was going to be done right.

It wasn’t. It ended up being a big let down. However…

What I liked…

The visuals were fantastic. This is to be expected from a director like Zach Snyder. Pretty much every one of his films has that visual flare that makes in more than an ordinary film. It’s usually a spectacle and Man of Steel follows that mold. It’s a gorgeous film that really shines when the action kicks up. The second half of the film featured plenty of great fight scenes and it was fun to watch those. The acting was also good in parts as I enjoyed the always fantastic Amy Adams. I don’t think she’s ever had a bad role. Russell Crowe was also casted perfectly as the wise father of Superman. Oh and Elliot Stabler was in this. He was not saving rape victims with Benson but rather trying to kill aliens with bullets even though he knows they don’t work. Silly Stabler. Oh, and Michael Shannon is a badass. His face is made for villain-ry.

What I didn’t like…

Pretty much everything else. The story was full of holes. They tried to pack in ALL the Superman lore into a nice two hour plus package and it came off very shaky. Multiple times they had to create a situation where a talking head would come in and narrate a story so we could try to figure out what the hell was going on. It didn’t work well as I was constantly trying to figure out what certain words were or what the hell the Krytonians…Kryptons? Kryptonites? SEE? I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY ARE CALLED. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I don’t know much about Superman but geez did they shove that fact in my face. They also, and I don’t see this as a spoiler, killed like a million people. Seriously, Superman with his brash fighting skills ended the lives of women and children and dudes who were getting coffee in an office building that is now toppling over. This happened in “Star Trek Into Darkness” and at least they had the decency to have a scene in which they acknowledge the fact that a lot of people died. Metropolis kinda just went “Well that sucked. Anybody wan to get a pancake or something?” Maybe we’ll get an Academy Award style memorial during the sequel and it’ll last sixteen hours.

It just wasn’t very good. I didn’t like the cheesy dialogue. I didn’t like Henry Cavill’s face. I didn’t like the same blockbuster garbage that seals the fate of promising films with great visuals. It’s like they spend the entire time making sure every detail on every ship is great but forget to write a story until it’s Monday morning and your homework is due first period. It didn’t work for me in High School and it won’t work on a 250 million dollar film.

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Old 12-29-2013, 10:24 PM   #13696 (permalink)
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I didn't have to see Man of Steel to know it was going to be disappointing. I am so sick of his origin story so I passed on seeing it for that reason also.
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Old 12-30-2013, 12:11 AM   #13697 (permalink)
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Oldboy. **** yeah. 9/10. **** yeah.
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Old 12-30-2013, 12:56 AM   #13698 (permalink)
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Oldboy. **** yeah. 9/10. **** yeah.
I love that film, that is assuming you mean the original Korean version. I love it because it's so well shot, it has a great bleakness, and originality to boot. It was recently remade by spike lee this year, ivent seen that one yet but you might like it.
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Old 12-30-2013, 07:44 PM   #13699 (permalink)
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I knew that this movie was supposed to be a disappointment, but this was still shockingly bad to me. I loved District 9 but everything about this movie fell flat, from the horrible acting to the poor writing.

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Old 12-30-2013, 08:40 PM   #13700 (permalink)
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Probably the most recent movie I saw was Catching Fire. It was surprisingly good.
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