One reviewer called this a "joyless slog" and that was perfectly apt. It was long, dark (I mean, physically dark most of the time), and boring. The 3-D was ho-hum. I didn't think it would bear much resemblance to the original myth, which is good, because it bore virtually none, but I did think it would be a fun adventure romp, and it wasn't. The
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But I've been fooled by great previews for bad movies in the past.
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Today's films just can't replicate that original ... I want to say tackiness but I don't, it's too harsh... that ... glorious cartoonishness of the originals of that era. For this reason I will probably skip the A-Team.
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There's a brief moment in the new movie where Perseus is rummaging around in a trunk full of weapons for stuff to bring with him and he pulls out THAT OWL and stares at it and it flaps its mechanical wings and another soldier comes by and says, "Leave it." Best moment in the ENTIRE MOVIE.
I loved Beastmaster! There really was something about those campy old movies, where it was like the director and everyone was laughing along with the audience rather than at them.
Ditto with kids' shows - a lot of the new CGI ones creep me out. Give me Gloop and Gleep and the other Herculoids any time!
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I was impressed by the Nightmare on Elm Street preview; I don't usually like horror movies but the trailer, at least, was very well done. They set out to capture the way it feels when you're desperately trying to stay awake and you nod off for just a second - made me jump a couple of times! Didn't really see much of Freddy, though, except in silhouette or just barely glimpsed before the character woke up again.
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