… and the Sequel Too Many.
Well, maybe not - that title probably got ditched in the early phases of planning. Either way, yesterday I went to see the fourth Indiana Jones film (Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) and to be honest it wasn’t great.
It’s 19 years since Indy and his whip last got an outing, and Harrison Ford hasn’t aged too well in the mean time. He really looks old now, and as a result has been given a teenage sidekick for this film… not fantastic in my opinion
Now I’m not going to go into this too much, as I’m aware people will still want to see it, but there were moments of the film that made me go “wha… why?”. Sure, there were also moments that made me smile, and some that were exactly what I was expecting from an Indy film. Unfortunately there was also an over-abundance of CGI and where the previous films might have had some silly moments, this one took the entire pack of biscuits.
All in all it’s not great, and I’m hoping that they don’t make another one. Please. Stop screwing with my childhood film watching; you’ve already got to the Blues Brothers before this… and don’t even think about Back to the Future.
Tags: disappointing, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, sequels
While at home this weekend I saw, for the first time, the third of the Spiderman films. For the most part it was the usual superhero good vs bad stuff… but one point really had me confused. Anyone who doesn’t want to find out something that doesn’t really impact upon the main plot and has yet to see the film may wish to stop reading now - as here be “spoilers”.
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So yeah… why the fuck was there a random dance sequence in the middle of the film? It, and the preceding sequence with the prancing around on the street, was just stupid. The only reason I can think it was in there was comedy; it certainly had me laughing at the time.
Tags: braindump, random
So, this evening I watched I Heart Huckabees after I recorded it from More4 last night, and well… it’s possibly the strangest film I’ve seen in a while. This probably started off with me having no real idea as to what to expect, having only seen the trailer earlier on Saturday when I decided to record it on a bit of a whim.
During the watching of it though, I was often left sitting with a confused expression on my face as something crazy happens - like Jude Law’s character breast feeding another character in some sort of strange mental imagery that the character is conjuring up. It was just… weird.
It’s this strangeness, however, that means I’ll probably keep it around on the BT Vision box so I can watch it again in the future, perhaps to gain some further insight into just what the hell I spent the last two hours watching. Still, that’s for another time on another day methinks.
Tags: braindump, weird