A sequel is
out, and it made about the same amount of money, around $410m although this had a
slightly higher budget of $104m. Critically this movie was less well received,
52% on Rotten Tomatoes and an audience score 65%, with average ratings 5.3/10
and 3.6/5 respectively. But where do I stand? Let’s take a look:
Friday, 28 December 2018
Guilty Pleasures #50 - Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Last year, I
reviewed Kingsman: The Secret Service. An over the top and flamboyant movie but
with clever humour and dialogue, with good actors delivering it that made it
all seem worthwhile. It spoofed some of the spy clichés, although it did revel
in plenty of its own. But I was on board for every second of it.
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Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Mini Review - Blade II
The original
Blade was a fun time, and it was successful, so in Hollywood tradition a sequel
was green-lit. Now, I’ve spotted a problem with Blade’s longevity, he is a
Vampire Hunter, and as such he doesn’t have a variety of rogues like other
comic book characters, generally either someone from the hierarchy of vampires
or random Avengers villains. As such I worry the action can get a little stale,
something I’ll come back to in the review.
Wesley
Snipes and David S Goyer were both involved as star and writer respectively,
with the directing this time handed to Guillermo del Toro, last seen here when
I did Pacific Rim but also known for the the Oscar winning The Shape of Water. The film gathered a mixed reception with a 57% on Rotten
Tomatoes, just below the Fresh threshold of 60% with the average score being
5.9/10. That said, it was successful, earning over $150m on a $55m budget and
sadly ensuring the green-lighting of Blade Trinity, we will get to that.
This review
was originally scheduled for back in July, but got pushed back as my DVD was
skipping moments and I felt I’d be rushing to judgement.
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
#67 - The Emoji Movie
This little black
mark in the history of pop culture was a long time coming. I promised myself
I’d never pay money for this movie, so I’m going to be streaming it on Sky
Cinema instead. That’s why this review has taken so long.
But here we
are, here we are. The Emoji Movie was released in 2017, and still haunts the
nightmares of everyone who watched it, earning an 8% rating on Rotten Tomatoes,
which puts it at Fant4stic levels… yeah, this is gonna be a tough one.
It did make
money, $250m on a $50m budget but when you find out that Incredibles 2 broke
$1bn worldwide this summer, this is relatively pathetic by comparison. Still, it’s
sad this movie made money, we’re to blame people. But let’s just dive in and
see how bad this is…
Sunday, 9 December 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender - Season 3 Episodes 4-7
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Friday, 7 December 2018
Mini Review - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Alright,
let’s start with my history with this group
Yeah, I’ve
not seen any of the shows, or any of the movies, I just happened to hear all
the buzz for this one, in particular an element I’ll discuss later. Released in
2014, it made nearly $500m on its $125m budget, earning a modest profit for the
studios involved and enough to get a sequel, but a story for another day.
Critics were
less than happy with it, it holds a 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an
average 4.2/10 score, audiences took to it a bit better, it holds a 51% audience rating
with an average 3.3/5 score, still not fantastic by any means.
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender - Season 3 Episodes 1-3
Netflix wanted to get the show out faster, and so began
splitting the planned seasons into smaller mini-seasons, the next 4 seasons are
either 6 or 7 episodes long, and as such seasons 3 and 5 don’t feel entirely
complete. That said, it does mean I can do season 3 in 2 retrospectives before
we hit the Christmas hiatus so… Here’s season 3 of Voltron
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Netflix Month - The Defenders - Fish in the Jailhouse/The Defenders
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Sunday, 25 November 2018
Netflix Month - Stranger Things Season 2 - The Lost Sister/The Mind Flayer/The Gate
We’re gonna
look at the last 3 episodes of Stranger Things. Since the first episode of the
3 is the controversial standalone episode, I’ll just recap that El found her
mother and saw in her memories that there may be someone else like her, someone
like 8, who we saw aiding a gang of thieves in the first episode.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Netflix Month - The Defenders - Take Shelter/Ashes, Ashes
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Sunday, 18 November 2018
Netflix Month - Stranger Things Season 2 - Dig Dug/The Spy
Welcome back
to Netflix Month
And we
continue our retrospective on Stranger Things. 3 main plot-lines to remember.
First off, Dustin has discovered his little Dart is in fact a baby Demogorgon.
Second, Jonathan and Nancy have come out of Hawkins Labs with a recorded
confession of their involvement with Barb’s death. And finally, Will has been
overtaken by the Mind Flayer, in trying to help him, Hopper has looked
underneath the dead crops and as in now in The Upside Down. Also, El is looking
for her mother.
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Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Netflix Month: The Defenders - Worst Behaviour/Royal Dragon
Welcome Back
to our retrospective on the Defenders. I’m only doing recaps for Stranger
things, alright, let’s get straight into this
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Sunday, 11 November 2018
Mini Review - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Because the sequel is coming out next week, I've brought this review forward in the schedule.
Harry Potter
has seen a resurgence in recent years. And why wouldn’t it? It’s one of the
most successful book series and film franchises of all time, of course everyone
would be wondering what else they’ll come up with.
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Netflix Month: Stranger Things Season 2 - The Pollywog/Will the Wise
It's Netflix Month
And we
continue our retrospective on Stranger Things. Last time, Mike was missing El,
Will’s keeps flashing and seeing a creature in the Upside Down, Nancy said some
words she’ll regret to Steve, and Hopper, whilst partaking in being El’s
child-minder has stumbled across some rotten pumpkins with black goo. Oh and
there’s a girl named Max and Lucas and Dustin have the hots for her, Dustin
also found something in his trash can.
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Sunday, 4 November 2018
Netflix Month: The Defenders - The H Word/Mean Right Hook
Phew, it’s a
been big year for Marvel’s Netflix series. In 2018 they’ve brought all their
individual shows up to s2 with new series of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and a
shorter season of Iron Fist. And they’re yet to slow down with third series of Daredevil
and Jessica Jones and another Punisher series (I’m not interested enough in the
Punisher to review him, not the fault of the actor, but just the character
himself)
We’ll look
at Jessica Jones and Luke Cage’s second seasons next year and Iron Fist in
early 2020, assuming I’m not burnt out. But before we get to that, here’s the
moment this was all building to: The Defenders
After the
initially positive but later mixed reception of Luke Cage and the initially
negative and later mixed reception of Iron Fist, this series received mixed
reception. Has Netflix lost its spark? Let’s find out as we begin Netflix Month
With the
first 2 episodes of the Defenders.
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Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Stranger Things Season 2 episodes 1-2 (A Strange Halloween)
A missing
boy in a small town
In another
world, the Upside Down
A frantic
mum, a worried brother
A sinister
lab that’s like no other
From a
drugged woman, a girl is born
And from her
mother, she was torn
Through the
void, she can see
But the void
is not empty
Experimentation
takes its toll
Scared, her
powers go out of control
She opens a
portal into the void
Out comes a
monster that must be destroyed
It seeks out
blood, fresh and warm
Conventional
weapons do it no harm
It killed so
many, again and again
Only her
sacrifice could make this end
The boy is
saved, the monster’s gone
The
scientists dead, the world moves on
But all is
not quite as it seems
As Stranger Things
happen on a Strange Halloween
This
Halloween we continue our retrospective on Stranger Things, now for season 2
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Sunday, 28 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Stranger Things Season 1 Episodes 7-8 (A Strange Halloween)
A missing child is a thing of dread
As the night went on, another was dead
What they seek is beyond the void
A thing that wants them all destroyed
Police and Mothers cry in vein
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Guilty Pleasures #49 - IT (2017) (A Strange Halloween)
A scary clown in a sinister town
Unfurls a truly dangerous world
Kids must fight, or death by fright
As if on cue, it begins anew
Now a reboot takes the stage
IT again released from its cage
Scary and funny and all things between?
The time approaches: A Strange Halloween.
Unfurls a truly dangerous world
Kids must fight, or death by fright
As if on cue, it begins anew
Now a reboot takes the stage
IT again released from its cage
Scary and funny and all things between?
The time approaches: A Strange Halloween.
OK, so what
happens when you take half of book and this time give it an actual budget, well
let’s find out as we conclude our ITrospective
And when I
say budget, it’s not exactly high at only $35m, which it far exceeded with
a $700m haul at the box office. Damn that’s good! It’s also been lauded
critically with 85% of critics and 84% of audiences liking it, according to
Rotten Tomatoes. With average ratings of 7.2/10 and 4.2/5 respectively.
Sunday, 21 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Stranger Things Season 1 Episodes 5-6 (A Strange Halloween)
Will is missing in Hawkins Town
Elle says he's in the Upside Down
But inside a monster dwells
It's purpose? Who can tell
A lab faked a body, made of wool
But Chief Hopkins is nobody's fool
Into the lab he sneaks unseen
For Stranger Things happen on a Strange Halloween
Elle says he's in the Upside Down
But inside a monster dwells
It's purpose? Who can tell
A lab faked a body, made of wool
But Chief Hopkins is nobody's fool
Into the lab he sneaks unseen
For Stranger Things happen on a Strange Halloween
Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Guilty Pleasures #48 - IT part 2 (A Strange Halloween)
It has its ups, and has its clowns
But when 7 kids enter the fray
They'll face their fears and save the day
Years have passed since the creature was slain
And now they must face their fears again
For the truth of the creature is yet unseen
IT has returned on a Strange Halloween
Last time on
IT… You got the decent part of this mini-series, now for the weird part. Let’s
dive into the second part of IT.
Sunday, 14 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Stranger Things Season 1 episodes 3-4 (A Strange Halloween)
In the Town of Hawkins there's plenty to see
But at the centre lies a dark mystery
A boy has gone, into the unknown valley
And a girl is pursued without mercy
The mother, distraught, she can barely cope
His brother, a photographer, holds onto hope
His friends hold too, and begin their search
But for a girl named Barb, things have got worse
Love, at the centre, Nancy and Steve
A dope, a bully, his nature deceives
But the scariest things are as yet unseen
We'll see Stranger things on a Strange HalloweenTuesday, 9 October 2018
Guilty Pleasures #47 - IT part 1 (A Strange Halloween)
Tracking its pray like a well-oiled machine
IT is coming on this Strange Halloween
How better to compliment a series about
kids going up against a monster than another one. This is IT, and it’s
seriously it, because we’ll be doing all of it over the next 3 weeks.
The popular
Steven King Novel has received 2 notable adaptations, before we get to the
movie, let’s start with the mini-series. And it’s a long one so we’re going to
be doing it in 2 parts. The disk I have is double-sided, we’ll do each side
separately. Unlike with the Secret Empire review though, I think it’s fairer to
grade them separately. You’ll probably see why in part 2
But enough
of the chit-chat, let’s start this ITrospective
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective: Stranger Things Season 1 episodes 1-2 (A Strange Halloween)
Evil lurks in a realm unseen
In Stranger Things on a Strange Halloween
Stranger
things is a series on Netflix, and has run for 2 seasons and 17 episodes, we’ll
be looking at all of them over the months of October and November, but where
better to start, than the beginning. Just a head’s up. I have only skimmed
through this series before so there may be some errors in the descriptions.
With that said...
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
#66 - Happy Death Day (A Strange Halloween)
The worst of evils are as yet unseen
But they come to light on a strange Halloween
But they come to light on a strange Halloween
This thing made over $100m on a budget of kitty litter (around $5m, kitty litter by
Hollywood standards you understand) for example
Let’s just
get on with it, shall we?
Monday, 1 October 2018
Netflix Retrospective - Voltron: Legendary Defender season 2 episodes 10-13
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Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Guilty Pleasures #46 - Justice League
Over the
course of 10 years and over a dozen movies, it’s all been building up to this,
this is… wait no, that was Avengers: Infinity War, let’s take a look at Justice
League
DC comics do
not have a good track record with movies. Since launching the DC Cinematic
Universe, only one of their movies has a been a critical success. But most made
money at the box office, here we’re looking at DC’s first bonafide flop. The
movie was a bit of a mess behind the scenes thanks to Zack Snyder quitting the
project and being replaced by Joss Whedon, who rewrote parts of the script and
that entailed intensive reshoots.
For the
record, I hold no ill will to Zack Snyder for his decision to step down. The
loss of a loved one, especially under those circumstances, is a horrible thing
to go through and I totally understand his decision to step aside. Then studio
then mandated the film be under 2 hours long and wanted it released by the end
of 2017 so executives could get their bonuses before the merger of WB and
AT&T, this in spite of some hiccups in post-production.
The extent
of the reshoots brought the budget up to $300m, making it one of the most
expensive movies ever made. It made $657m at the box office; once marketing was
factored in that lead to an estimated $60m loss for the studio. So, where did
this movie go wrong? And did it deserve to fail?
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Guilty Pleasures #45 - Spider-man: Homecoming
Time to go
back to Spider-man in his third iteration of the 21st Century. I
took issue with the Raimi Spider-man stories, mostly because of the dialogue
which has aged terribly. I also don’t like the direction they went with the
relationship between Peter and MJ (although it’s a million times better than
selling their marriage to the devil)
The Amazing
Spider-man movies are less cringeworthy when it comes to dialogue but have
issues when it comes to storytelling and tone, with the second movie in
particular being too busy setting up multiple plotlines and attempting to
establish an expanded universe, rather than being a smaller self-contained
story.
Sony were
knocked back by the ‘poor’ performance of the Amazing Spider-man 2, dropping
its sequels and I have no idea what they’re doing with Venom. They made a deal
with Disney to incorporate Spider-man into the Marvel universe. My
understanding of it, beyond merchandise which is another can of worms is this:
Spider-man can become a part of the Marvel cinematic universe. Sony are still
responsible for making (and financing) the movies, but with Kevin Feige,
overseeing it as producer, as he is with all MCU movies. Sony do not have to
pay Disney for any MCU characters they use, but at the same time, Sony do not
get paid when Spider-man appears in any other Marvel movie.
So, after
making his debut in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, Spider-man would be in
his first MCU solo movie with Spider-man: Homecoming.
The movie
was well received with a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes (average 7.7/10) and
made $880m on a modest $175m (well, modest by Marvel standards) budget. Is it
deserving of all that praise? Let’s take a look
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