Ack wrote:Visually Sucker Punch is interesting...the plot's not exactly coherent, and the visuals amount mainly to a bunch of CG splash and dash. It's interesting to see what they do with it, but beyond some good ideas, it could have been better.
I agree with Luke that Thor was enjoyable as a popcorn flick, the kind you turn your brain off to enjoy. It's not cerebral, but I didn't really expect that from a comic book film based around a thunder god. I've not seen too many other films in theater in this, but in general if I liked them at all, it was on the same level of Thor.
I'm hoping Captain America is good, but I expect it'll be another popcorn flick...which admittedly won't bother me too much. Cowboys and Aliens interests me because of who all is in it, so I'll check that out. Harry Potter is...well, Harry Potter, so I'll probably be dragged along by friends and my girlfriend. After that, I don't remember if there was anything else this summer I was really looking forward to...
Damn. In Racketboy-dom usually Ack and I see eye to eye. Maybe it's the full moon, at least that's what I will blame our current disagreeing on. I'll admit I love cutting edge effects, but I won't admit it makes a film worth seeing. WATCHMEN is better on paper. I said it. 300 is really dumb. I said it. SIN CITY apart from really awesome top notch boobs, is a sad shadow of the comic series. I own all of the movies, and still watch them, but riff on them with friends. They just aren't good movies. Entertaining? Yes. Good? Dear Lord no.
Being "Good" and being "Entertaining" are two totally different things. I think CAP will be both, but until I see it I can only speculate. But I have seen a few movies this year and SUCKER PUNCH was neither good nor entertaining in any fashion, it's just bad. THOR was stupid, at sometimes slap your face stupid, but was "entertaining", and in some ways "good". As I mentioned I like poking fun at movies, but THE GREEN LANTERN, much like SUCKER PUNCH just doesn't have any of those moments. They're just bad.
That said, I'm 30 and age definitely fits into the equation (ie THE MUPPET MOVIE looks like shit to everyone who is out of high school). That, and I grew up on bad movies that I love. BLOODSPORT, ROCKYIV, ABOVE THE LAW are masterpieces of good/bad movies. I think the Twilight series could be the next-gen of awful-bad, but some movies just stink.