Growing up this was my favorite Star Wars movie. I cannot
really say why. Whether it was the cool battle scenes with everything cumulating
in the final battle between the Empire and the Rebel Alliance. Whether it was
because Darth Vader was finally redeemed by his son in the end. Whether that we
find out that Leia and Luke are twins and that Leia gets together with Han in
the end. Whether it was the Ewoks. Whatever the reason, I have always loved
this movie and it is a fitting end to a wonderful saga. None of the subsequent
movies can ever compare to this first wonderful trilogy.
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
The Empire Strikes Back is actually my least favorite Star
Wars movie in the original trilogy. Everyone whines so much in this movie. Luke
whines because being a Jedi is hard work. Leia and Han whine because they don’t
want to admit to being in love. Whine, whine. That being said I would watch
this movie ten times over some of the newer movies that have come out in the
franchise. For instance I would rather watch this one compared to any of the prequel
movies!!
Monday, June 10, 2019
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)
Can anything ever compare to the original Star Wars? Now
called A New Hope it started an international phenomenon. And it was a new
hope, a new hope for Science Fiction fans the world over. I grew up on this
movie. My parents had taped it off the antenna before or shortly after I was
born. One of my best childhood memories is when the first round of special
editions came out shortly before the advent of the Phantom Menace. My parents
took my brother and me to see Star Wars on the big screen. It was so beautiful
and even growing up with improved special effects I was amazed at the practical
effects on the big screen. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia,
Obi-Wan Kenobi, they are a part of my childhood and adulthood. It’s funny, as a
kid Return of the Jedi was my favorite Star Wars movie, and as I’ve grown older
it has become the original epic. I still love Return but there’s something
about a New Hope that is eternally enduring. And nothing will ever compare to
it, no matter how many sequels and prequels they make.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Clash of the Titans (1981)
The last of Ray HarryHausen’s visual effects masterpieces,
Clash of the Titans is a fun, fun movie. Some of the acting in the movie is
subpar. Harry Hamlin was basically cast because he’s pretty. The man couldn’t
act at all. And Laurence Oliver, who’s supposed to be one of the greatest
actors of all time, gives a poor accounting for himself in this movie. But
Burgess Meredith and Maggie Smith more than make up for these other
performances. And I love the movie, every bad moment of it. Also I have the
genius of HarryHausen at the reigns, even though special effects had evolved
since Jason and the Argonauts. One thing that I only noticed later is how the
Kracken is simply a recasting of an earlier creation of HarryHausen, the alien
from Venus in 20 Million Miles to Earth. Take this movie for what it’s worth
and enjoy. It is, in my humble opinion, far superior to the remake in 2010.
Hamlin might have given a wooden performance, but at least he wasn’t whining!
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