Two new films that really interest me just opened theatrically, and I'd like to comment on them.
I vaguely remember watching “Dark
Shadows” on TV when I was in college in Oregon, but the production
values and soap-opera sensibilities turned me off. Later, my friends
raved about the show, so when I had the opportunity to see the Tim
Burton/Johnny Depp theatrical version, I decided to give it another
chance.
The art direction and visuals are
wonderful, as is Johnny Depp's 18th century dialogue –
but the story is very weak and too talky. But, I suppose they wanted
to recreate the feel and style of the 1960's TV show. Unfortunately,
TV doesn't work in the movies. The film should have been more
cinematic. I give it a C+.
“The Avengers”, however, has style
and action up the wazoo. I loved the film, even though I'm not a fan
of any of the comic-book characters, except for Iron Man. Joss
Whedon did an excellent job with the storytelling and the extravagant
battles. You've got to see the scene where the Hulk battles Loki,
it's priceless.
The only problem I found with the film
was the stupid gobbledygook technical jargon that's totally confusing
and time-wasting. They should have edited out all of that technical
bullshit and let the characters get on with the story.
I give it an A-, and as you may have
heard, be sure to stay until the end of the credits.
It was phenomenal, I walked up somebody gave me their extra ticket and a popcorn voucher. Which really was astonishing in some way! And Scarlet Johanson is HOT on HOT!
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