Tag: Movie Reviews

  • Iron Man 2 – A Movie Review

    Interestingly enough, I believe Iron Man is one of those comic book characters that actually translates better on film.  Let’s face it: no matter how great the artist, Iron Man is a hero we want to see blazing through the sky, shooting rays from his hands, and just being generally awesome in live-action.  I think…

  • Clash of the Titans (3D) – A Movie Review

    It’s with good reason that I refuse to watch the 1981 version of Clash of the Titans as an adult.  I have such fond memories of that old movie.  Whenever it came on as a kid, I was planted.  I blame it for getting me vested in Greek mythology, especially when I started realizing that…

  • Dante’s Inferno – A Movie Review

    Okay, so this is a DVD released in correlation with the video game of the same name.  It’s important to note that I’m not a gamer and don’t even own a video game system.  The film borrows from the famous work of literature, The Divine Comedy, which, of course, is the reason I checked it…

  • The Road – A Movie Review

    Though The Road opened around Thanksgiving, it just came to my town a few days before Christmas.  This, along with the multiple delays and reshoots, gave me great concern that the movie would not live up to the source material. My fears were unfounded. Absolutely bleak and morose, the film perfectly captured the essence of…

  • G.I. JOE: The Rise of Cobra – A Move Review

    If you’ll remember my review of the first Transformers, then you’ll know how I feel about movies based on toys.  They are not to be taken too seriously and should be enjoyed as nothing more than escapism. With that in mind, G.I. JOE: The Rise of Cobra was a rousing success.  Pure, nonstop action coupled…

  • Star Trek – A Movie Review

    I suppose I should get his out of the way: I’m not a Kirk and Spock Star Trek guy.  I enjoyed The Next Generation when in high school, but other than that, I wouldn’t call myself a fan.  I certainly never thought much of the previous films. So with all that being said, J.J. Abrams’…

  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine – A Movie Review

    Wolverine disappointed, and that’s even with already low expectations. It started out well enough (but for a goofy child screaming in rage at the sky).  The opening credits were very cool, detailing James (Wolverine) and Victor’s participation in every major war since the late 1800s.  Then it progressively got worse. Here’s the main problem: they…

  • X-Files: I Want To Believe – A Movie Review

    I loved this movie! I enjoyed the X-Files television program.  I wouldn’t say I was a diehard fan or anything, but I liked it quite a bit.  So when I saw the commercials X-Files: I Want To Believe, I made a note to check it out on DVD, but didn’t get worked up enough to…

  • Watchmen – A (Very Long) Movie Review

    When Watchmen came out in the mid-Eighties, it revolutionized the comic book industry.  It gave us an angle on “super heroes” that had practically never before been investigated.  It had nuance, complexity, characterization, pacing, and, most of all, it utilized the comic book format and played to the strengths such a genre allows. After hearing…

  • The Rocker – A Movie Review

    Within the first ten minutes, the creators of The Rocker make it readily apparent after Rainn Wilson punctures the top of a van with his drumsticks that you better relax and take this movie for what it is – a nonsensical farce attacking rock band cliché after cliché and offering a few catchy songs in…