This Re-Review is because of The Avengers coming out soon on DVD, so get a copy and enjoy. Joss Whedon you beautiful man you. Well he has done what many thought would be impossible creating a film with six superheroes without it being a total mess. The film is not only not bad but in my opinion pretty damn perfect. By perfect I mean I honestly don’t have any complaints, no stupid stuff, no boring scenes, it’s just a great action film. Marvel Studios presents Marvel’s The Avengers-the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow.
Posts Tagged ‘Invasion’
The Watch (2012) Review
Posted: August 28, 2012 in Action, Comedy, Sci-FiTags: 20th century fox, Abby, Action, Akiva Schaffer, Aliens, all star cast, Ben Stiller, Billy Crudup, Bob, Catherine Shoard, Christopher Tookey, Comedy, Evan, Franklin, Guy Lodge, Invasion, Jamarcus, Jonah Hill, Neighbor, Review, Richard Ayoade, Rosemarie DeWitt, Science Fiction, Sergeant Bressman, Seth Rogen, The Watch, The Watch (2012), The Watch (2012) Review, Vince Vaughn, Will Forte
The watch felt like somebody put a group of comedians into a room and told them to make jokes about an alien invasion, worst thing about this film is its non-existent direction by anybody behind the cameras. Nevertheless it’s funny at times because the people they picked are generally funny comedians so it’s hard not to at least smile at them being uncontrolled. It’s pretty bad as a movie but it does make you occasionally laugh so I putting this in the average list of films. I wouldn’t tell anybody to see but I also wouldn’t scream no! If they said they wanted to see it.
Flags of Our Fathers & Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) Review
Posted: August 10, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, DramaTags: 1945, Academy Award, Action, Adam Beach, Battle Of Iwo Jima, Clint Eastwood, Combat, favourite scene, Flags of Our Fathers & Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) Review, Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Flags of Our Fathers Review, General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, Invasion, Japanese, Jesse Bradford, Ken Watanabe, Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) Review, Military, Review, Ryan Phillipe, USA, WW2 warfare tactics
It’s a double review, not going to do this very often and I am only doing it for these two because they are made as a companion to each other. Both of these films show a very realistic portrayal of the battle of Iwo Jima and deserve great praise for acting and visuals when considering the relatively low budget of the two films. In saying that I find Letters from Iwo Jima better to watch and I also view it as a much better film in general.
The Best of Ridley Scott
Posted: June 1, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Horror, Sci-Fi, ThrillerTags: 100 Delta Force soldiers and Army Rangers, Academy Award, Action, Alien (1979), Aliens, Apocalypse Now, Bit of trivia, Black Hawk Down (2001), Blade Runner (1982), colonization, Combat, Despot Future, entertainment, Evil, face-hugging creature bursts, favourite Ridley Scott Film, film, Gladiator (2000), Gladiator Quote, great Sci-Fi horror classic, Harrison Ford, hollywood, Horror, horror film, human-like androids, Invasion, J. Cameron, James O'Ehley, John Hurt, Los Angeles circa 2019. L.A., Military, Mogadishu, noir Japanese anime, Nostromo's crew, pan-cultural dystopia, Prometheus, replicants, Review, Rick Deckard, Ridley Scott, Roman gladiatorial combat, Roy Batty, Russell Crowe, science fiction plot, Sigourney Weaver, Somalia, stunning visuals, The Best of Ridley Scott, Tom Skerritt, United Nations peacekeeping force, United States military history
With the release of Prometheus this weekend I have decided to take a good look at its director’s past films and have decided that these are his top 4 films. Ridley Scott has made some of the best films ever made and four of them are below, so please check them out to get a good look inside of Ridley Scott’s mind.
Don’t forget to vote for your favourite Ridley Scott Film at the end.
Men in Black III (2012) Review
Posted: May 28, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Comedy, Sci-FiTags: Action, alien villain, Aliens, Betsy Sharkey, Boris, Combat, Comedy, entertainment, film, Flight of the Conchords, hollywood, Invasion, Jemaine Clement, Josh Brolin, Men In Black 1, Men in Black 3, Men in Black III (2012), MIB, Review, science fiction plot, stunning visuals, the amazing talking dog, Tommy Lee Jones, Trailer, Vincent D'Onofrio, Will Smith, young agent K
It was actually pretty good to my surprise and would say it’s mainly down to Josh Brolin’s fantastic portrayal of a young agent K. In Men in Black 3, Agents J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones) are back…in time. J has seen some inexplicable things in his 15 years with the Men in Black, but nothing, not even aliens, perplexes him as much as his wry, reticent partner. But when K’s life and the fate of the planet are put at stake, Agent J will have to travel back in time to put things right.
The Darkest Hour (2011) Review
Posted: May 18, 2012 in Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Worst of FilmTags: 3D, Action, Aliens, B movie, Battleships, Combat, entertainment, film, hollywood, Horror, horror film, Invasion, Military, Moscow, Night Club, Review, Russia, Russian, science fiction plot, Teens, The Darkest Hour (2011), vacation
It’s a great B movie which tries to be a big blockbuster and fails, but I do like B movies so I will recommend it for a watch but don’t expect much, on a separate note the comics actually look much better. The Darkest Hour is the story of five young people who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. The 3D thriller highlights the classic beauty of Moscow alongside mind-blowing special effects. Tim’s Film Reviews: wait till it comes out on TV.
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