As I recently said, I really liked the casting of the 2002-2007 Spider Man trilogy. They weren't the best films, no, but the actors fit their roles so very well. That already puts me off such a sudden reboot into new players in an alternate storyline.
Then there's the new Peter Parker himself. I dunno about this kid who likes to shake his head side-to-side with his mouth partially open. Did he do that once in high school drama class and his teacher said it "carried his emotion well", so he just keeps doing it as his only acting skill? I swear he strikes that same pose a half dozen times in this movie.
I guess they're trying to write a better story, but they've mucked it up with the casting. Sorry. Reboot it again.
The Amazing Spider Man
2012, 136 minutes, directed by Marc Webb
Thursday, July 19, 2012
The Amazing Spider Man
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Friday, July 6, 2012
Machete
"Machete don't text."
This isn't meant to be serious. It isn't meant to be provocative. It's meant to be kickass fun. Danny Trejo is Machete, an ex-Federale who's been set up by a cartel of lowest scum on both sides of the border. With the help of Michelle Rodriguez as Luz, leader of a immigrant network, and Jessica Alba as Sartana, a no-nonsense ICE agent, Machete is after justice and revenge.
Machete
2010, 105 minutes, directed by Ethan Maniquis and Robert Rodriguez
"I thought Machete don't text?"
"Machete improvises."
This isn't meant to be serious. It isn't meant to be provocative. It's meant to be kickass fun. Danny Trejo is Machete, an ex-Federale who's been set up by a cartel of lowest scum on both sides of the border. With the help of Michelle Rodriguez as Luz, leader of a immigrant network, and Jessica Alba as Sartana, a no-nonsense ICE agent, Machete is after justice and revenge.
Machete
2010, 105 minutes, directed by Ethan Maniquis and Robert Rodriguez
"I thought Machete don't text?"
"Machete improvises."
Thursday, July 5, 2012
The Next Three Days
There are too many lucky coincidences, but as a filler film for a lazy evening I enjoyed this.
The Next Three Days
2010, 133 minutes, directed by Paul Haggis
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