When Steve Rogers is brought in to a super secret
military lab via a secret passage in a Brooklyn shop, you have to ask yourself
how efficacious it is to have a super secret military lab replete with doctors,
scientists, senators and military police who all had to enter via a secret
passage in a Brooklyn shop. Aren’t they at all concerned that anyone spying on
them might wonder why none of these several dozen people ever exit this magical
retail establishment? All I ask of action movies besides being exciting and fun
and written in a way that suggest the screenwriters didn’t sleep walk their way
through it, is that the story makes some logical sense on its own terms. For
the most part Captain America: The First
Avenger passes the last test. The first ones could use a bit of work.
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Showing posts with label Joe Johnston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Johnston. Show all posts
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Saturday, March 5, 2011
The Wolfman Movie Review
Can anyone remember the last time Anthony Hopkins made a film that didn’t look like a complete sellout? In the last decade or so he’s probably made one film that’s worth watching – The World’s Fastest Indian. You should seriously give it a look because The Wolfman is anything but worthy of two of hours of your time.
The Wolfman is director Joe Johnston’s attempt at bringing back that old Hollywood monster movie feeling. He’s trying to invoke nostalgia from the appearance of the Universal logo, which is a retooling of the one used in 1941, when Lon Chaney, Jr. donned the wolf makeup and chased Claude Rains around the backlot. It has an opening scene that suggests we might be in for a wonderfully campy ride, with a bombastic and ridiculous musical score, fast cuts of wolf’s claws, growling and snarling on the soundtrack and just enough dripping blood from the victim to be scary without tipping the balance toward gruesome.
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