Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Review:
When I first read that Guy Ritchie, the guy behind the vastly overrated gangster comedies Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, was making a Sherlock Holmes movie that would focus on the action hero aspect of the character, I expected something terrible. But due to great casting (Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law AND Mark Strong? You wouldn’t even need to add Rachel McAdams, I’m in!) and good advance word, I actually wanted to see this film. A big mistake. The film is every bit as horrible as expected, a generic action thriller with nary a good moment. Holmes detecting mostly consists of smelling stuff, hitting men bigger than him and being outsmarted by every second person in the film. There are 60 original Holmes stories, so there really was no reason for the film to create some crazy conspiracy story that barely makes sense and is riddled with plot holes. That Ritchie’s directing is at best mediocre I expected, but it was actually painful to watch how he managed to reduce the great cast to horrible actors. No matter how you feel about the real Sherlock Holmes, avoid this film. How it ever came to be successful is a mystery that would have even intrigued the great detective.
Random Observations:
Sherlock Holmes at the IMDb
Hans Zimmer’s score is nominated for an Oscar. It was certainly very effective in calling attention to itself, but I wouldn’t consider that a good thing. If you notice that the music does not fit the scene, you are taken out of it. Also: who the hell thought that some Irish folk musicĀ would be good for the end credits?
I have to admit that there was one redeeming factor to the film: the exchanges between Holmes and Watson were often quite entertaining. But that was not nearly enough to save the film from being horrible.
There are many more bad things about this film I want to address, but I fear that I might have a heartache if I continue thinking about the film. So for now, be warned to stay away.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Review:
IMF agent Ethan Hunt has resorted to training new agents and is ready to settle down with his new wife when the antics of a weapon’s dealer force him to go into the field once more. The film is a well-made action thriller with a great cast - especially Philip Seymour Hoffman as the main villain is tremendous - and some nice new takes on the same old staples of action movies. If you like popcorn entertainment, you will enjoy this film.
Random Observations:
Mission: Impossible III at imdb.com
Many of the cast members are not quite A-list actors and actresses, but they have long been among my favourites. In addition to PSH these are Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Michelle Monaghan and Billy Crudup.
I disliked the opening scene revealing so much of where the movie was headed. It was intended to increase suspense, but for me showing something that happens later in the storyline always makes the story before that kind of obsolete.
Tags: 2006, action movie, Alex Kurtzman, American Film, Billy Crudup, Bruce Geller, Eddie Marsan, english, franchise film, J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Keri Russell, Laurence Fishburne, Maggie Q, Michelle Monaghan, minute movie review, Mission: Impossible, Mission: Impossible III, movie review, Movies, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Roberto Orci, sequel, Simon Pegg, Thriller, Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames
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