Sunday, 27 March 2011

The Eagle Review

Battle to the north.......Channing Tatum in The Eagle
Based upon Rosemary Sutcliff's 1954 novel The Eagle of The Ninth. It stars Channing Tatum as    Marcus Aquila, who comes to South Britain to put his family's good name in order. After he disappeared into the mists of Northern Britain with the Ninth Legion. He is injured in battle and goes to stay with his uncle (Donald Sutherland) where he spares the life of a slave Esca (Jamie Bell). They decide to travel north of Hadrian's Wall (separating the north and south of Britain) to search for the missing Eagle standard that was lost when Marcus's father and the NInth vanished. It's good storytelling but becomes a bit of a bromance and a Batman and Robin friendship ensues. I would watch it again and it's a solid film that has a strong influence of Ridley Scott's Gladiator. 


4/5

Saturday, 26 March 2011

I Am Number Four Review

I Am Number Bore.........Alex Pettyfer and Dianna Agron
Too long, too bright and too bad a movie. I Am Number Four stars Wild Child and Stormbreaker star Alex Pettyfer as a alien child in human form. The resemblance to Twilight is uncanny and the bad guys' look like Eric Bana's Nero in the 2009 Star Trek mixed with Ralph Fiennes' Voldemort. Glee's Dianna Agron is our girlfriend and Timothy Olymphant is our super-powered Dad. This film has soon light touches and is very entertaining. It all gets complicated and a Australian Teresa Palmer enters the spotlight with a motorbike and flashy guns. This film gives you loads of silly bits and the chemistry between Pettyfer and Agron is stupid but not a bad film.


2/5

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Gnomeo and Juliet Review

Welcome to the garden, we got the fun and games.....Gnomeo and Juliet
When someone told me that there was a film called Gnomeo and Juliet coming out, "like Romeo and Juliet, but with gnomes." I laughed and thought it was a bad joke but it wasn't. It was what Elton John has been doing for the past ten years except opening a clothes shop and having a baby. He sees a new humorous children's animation as gnomes. Yes, kids get a few laughs when they see the bus adverts, 'pain in the grass' and 'a little adventure goes a lawn way' but this film wastes it's decent jokes on the trailer. Ruining this perfect little kid's flick. Apart from some dire gnome jokes ("holy matrognomey"), ear-splitting Elton John songs and Sir Patrick Stewart playing Shakespeare, it isn't half bad. With a A-list cast, Jason Statham, Maggie Smith, Michael Caine and Julie Walters, it comes out not half bad with the surnames of the humans (Montague and Capulet, those were the surnames in Shakespeares' Romeo and Juliet.) It's an enjoyable kid's film that goes a long way.


3.5/5 

Rango Review

One cool chameleon............Rango
This film has cliches and parodies mixed into one. It takes the mickey out of old Western movies and really makes you want to see one of the old Clint Eastwood movies. It shows domestic chameleon, who at first is unnamed, recreating a scene with a wind up fish, a dead fly, and a headless mannequin. One thing leads to another and the chameleon has reached the town of Dirt. After making a few friends, Beans (Isla Fisher) and enemies, Mayor John (Ned Beatty, who's character is very similar to Lot So Huggin' Bear in Toy Story 3), Rango fits in difficultly into this desert(ed) town. Water supplies have lowered and it's up to Rango and a few desert animals to solve the mystery of the missing water. One highlight of mine, is Timothy Olyphant mocking Clint Eastwood as 'The Spirit of the West'. Good stuff and I would highly recommend it. 


4/5