Aquaman is a fun adventure romp set in the DC universe. In
it Arthur, the titular Aquaman, and Princess Mera must go on an epic quest to
find the magic trident and stop Arthur’s brother from destroying the world. Was
there plot holes in this movie? Yes. Did it matter? Not really. I went in to
see Jason Momoa run around in an epic quest without his shirt. I got that. I
was, and am, happy.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Jurassic Park (1993)
The beginning of a franchise and an era, the first Jurassic
Park has it all. Dino mayhem, people running and whether or not cloning these
ancient monsters was really that great of an idea. One of my favorite scenes is
when Alan and Ellie first see the dinosaurs, before the mayhem starts. It is a
classic tale that could only come from the mind of Michael Cricton. It shows
what mayhem can ensue when men play with forces they don’t understand. Such a
classic giant monster movie.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Them! (1954)
Them! Is one of my all time favorite giant monster movies. I
always think about it when we get an ant infestation in the house. Fortunately,
the ants we get are normal size! The characters
are great and the storyline is fun! A fun fact, they originally filmed
this movie in color but decided that the ants were too pretty and so decided to
make it black and white. Leonard Nimoy also has a cameo as Soldier in Crowd. It
was also referenced in Antman and the Wasp, and why wouldn’t Antman be watching
a movie about giant ants?
Monday, July 29, 2019
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
The Beast from 20,000 fathoms is one of the first of the
atomic age movies. It introduced the world to the special effects of Ray
Harryhausen and influenced the director of Godzilla to make his dinosaur movie.
It tells the story of an ancient dino awoken by nuclear testing that then goes
back to its historic breeding grounds, New York City. Of course it causes a
bunch of havoc as it rampages through the city. Only the brave scientist can
stop the monster. It is a great monster flick!
Monday, July 15, 2019
The Sea of Monsters
The Sea of Monsters is certainly weaker than the first
movie. Many true fans of the book objected to the Lightning Thief because
although it kept many of the principles of the first book in the series, they
also changed a lot. In Sea of Monsters, movie makers attempted to return to the
source material while still keeping some of the plot points brought up in the
previous movie. The result was a weird combination that seemed disconnected
from both the book series and the first movie. However, the movie can be
enjoyed despite this if you take it for what it’s worth. A fun mythical look at
modern day life. Percy Jackson is still one of my favorite contemporary heroes.
Monday, July 1, 2019
The Lightning Thief (2010)
The Lightning Thief (2010)
What would you do if you learned you were the son of a Greek
god? If you’re Perseus Jackson, you would go on an epic quest to save the world
from Hades, god of the Underworld. Percy is the son of Poseidon, god of the
sea. This means that he can do a lot of cool things with water that a lot of
people can’t do, like basically drown someone on the top of building. Water
also heals him and gives him super strength. And he has a pen that can turn
into a sword. I want a pen that can turn into a sword…
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)
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.
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