The popular children's television show comes to the screen in this sci-fi adventure about a group of teenage superheroes battling an evil leader bent on world domination. The film's six heroes lead double existences as normal young teens who, when needed, don color-coded costumes to become the Power Rangers. Under the guidance of the valiant Zordon (Nicholas Bell), the Rangers fight crime with kung-fu skills and specialized attack vehicles. This time, the Rangers are battling Ivan Ooze (Paul Freeman), a millennia-old villain who hopes to take over the world with an army of phlegm creatures. The Rangers' only hope for victory is to acquire a special power source, leading to a dangerous journey into outer space. Despite the larger budget, the film remains true to the style of the show, which often recalls Japanese monster movies in its depictions of battling giant monsters through obvious special effects. The fast-paced fantasy action attracted a good portion of its intended youthful audience, while not becoming quite as much of a sensation as the TV series; some adults attacked the film for its reliance on violence (though of a bloodless, cartoon variety) and its status as a blatant promotional tool for the best-selling Power Ranger toys.
This movie is full of pure Mighty Morphin' coolness. It's one of my birth year movies. It's my childhood along with Godzilla, Star Wars and Spider-Man. It's totally epic. Very rewatchable! If you're a major fan of the Power Rangers, you must have the movie in your possession.
This movie is one of the best movies ever made. I love the story of the movie. We get to go in depth of what Dracula was before becoming the famous Prince of Darkness. It's very rewatchable. You must watch this movie. The effects are spectacular. The cast of the movie is really good.
This Godzilla movie is one of the best movies ever. It's America vs Japan, east vs west! The cast of the movie is very funny and likable. It's one of my favorite Godzilla movies! It's very rewatchable.
The Dark Knight trilogy is an awesome set of movies. Christian Bale is an awesome Batman, especially with the voice. Heath Ledger is an amazingly horrifying Joker and he even surpassed Jack Nicholson. Batman Begins is real good, especially with showing how Bruce Wayne became Batman. The Dark Knight is awesome. Aaron Eckhart is a real scary Two- Face, way better than Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever. Tommy Lee Jones is stupid in comparison. The Dark Knight Rises is the most epic. It's also split into two groups, people who loved it and people who hated it. I'm one of these people who actually loved it. Basically I'm saying depending on how you look at it, The Dark Knight Rises is either one of the worst or one of the best.
It's the extraordinary adventures of the Caped Crusader! Batman is great. Michael Keaton is really good at being Batman. Jack Nicholson, very awesome at being the Joker. Tim Burton made one of a masterpiece. He made what the world of Batman is supposed to be, dark and serious! Batman Returns is good. Only one problem is that Batman doesn't get a lot of focus. Batman Forever is alright. Val Kilmer is alright and somewhat decent Batman. Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey aren't cool enough at being Two-Face and the Riddler. It has the worst Batman costume ever, having nipples on the costume. Batman's butt shot, out of place and unnecessary. Batman and Robin is the weakest entry in my opinion. As a kid, I loved it but I was like 8 years old. Watching it now around my age, it's not as good as I thought it was. George Clooney is the worst Batman. His acting as Batman sucks. Arnold Schwarzenegger, not good enough as Mr. Freeze. Uma Thurman, very decent for playing Poison Ivy. The movie has forced comedy which is not funny.
The Cabin in the Woods is not that great. When I first watched this movie, I was underwhelmed. The movie doesn't sound anything original. It didn't feel like I'm watching the movie, it felt like I'm watching some other movies like Evil Dead. I don't care about the cast. Chris Hemsworth, I like him better in Thor and The Avengers. Sigourney Weaver, she's better in other movies like Ghostbusters, Alien and even Avatar. When the part where a unicorn shows up, I'm like "Really? A unicorn?". It always stuck me as being out of place. I don't know why the unicorn has to be in it. That part is pointless and unnecessary. This movie is not meant to be taken seriously. Like I said, it's not that great. It's not the best nor the worst in my opinion. When you watch it, you probably won't feel like you're watching the same movie. I feel like it's a bit much with that many creatures in the movie including werewolves, zombies, giant snakes and bat creatures. All I can say is that it's just a standard horror movie.
The movie is fabulous with all the action. Megan Fox, she's not bad. I say she's alright. The part where the Turtles are bullet proof by their shells is awesome. I laughed so hard when the part where the Turtles are in the elevator making music after Michaelangelo said MC Mikey. The Shredder looks very awesome with the blades coming out of the arms. I heard that a lot of people are saying that movie could've been 20 minutes longer. If you're a hard fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, you must own this movie. It would be awesome watching it with your friends and family, especially when you're eating pizza.
Roland Emmerich's ho-hum remake of Godzilla comes to DVD with plenty of extra features: along with a widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio, the disc also includes a commentary by the special effects supervisor, shots of New York before and after the giant lizard destroys the town, cast filmographies, and the theatrical trailers. A "making of" featurette and photo gallery also highlight the film's admittedly impressive special effects, while the music video for the Wallflowers' cover of "Heroes" showcases the film's other selling point: its soundtrack. Though the film's artistic merits are dubious at best, Godzilla's DVD plays to its strengths, making it a disc special effects fans will appreciate.
This movie shouldn't have been called Godzilla when the monster looks nothing like him. Roland Emmerich disrespected the original source material. The monster doesn't have Atomic Breath, runs away from the military and dies from freaking missiles. That's just stupid. The only thing Roland Emmerich got right about Godzilla is his roar. I positively like the movie but I have my dislikes. My likes are the effects, action and the CGI. I hate the fact that it's called Godzilla when the monster looks nothing like him. I don't like the cast of the movie. The characters are stupid and forgettable. Some of them are out of place and annoying. Matthew Broderick is not cool enough to be in a monster movie. Why do they even make the slogan, Size Does Matter? If size matters, why is the monster so much smaller and weaker than the real Godzilla. Gareth Edwards did a way better job making the American Godzilla than Roland Emmerich. There's no such thing as a New York Godzilla. Roland Emmerich did great making a monster but he shouldn't have named it, Godzilla.
It's the galactic bomb! When I saw the effects and action of this movie, I was blown away! It's forced comedy which is hilarious. It's one of the greatest since Star Wars and Star Trek. Still, nothing beats Star Wars. I was amazed of how Rocket Raccoon looks. He looks so real.
This movie has comedy which is not funny. When I was a kid, I liked it. Of course because it was funny but that's when I didn't comprehend things and not see things through my critic eyes. Watching it now and I'm older, god I want to travel in time and slap myself in the face and be like "No! No!!!" I just can't stand that movie.