Evil breeds pain.
20071 h 55 min
Overview
An epic tale concerning a 6th-century Scandinavian warrior named Beowulf and his mission to slay the manlike ogre Grendel, a descendant of Cain.
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Very good
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Actors
Starring:
Ray Winstone,
Angelina Jolie,
Anthony Hopkins,
Robin Wright,
John Malkovich,
Brendan Gleeson,
Crispin Glover,
Alison Lohman,
Greg Ellis,
Sebastian Roché,
Dominic Keating,
Charlotte Salt,
Rik Young,
Sonje Fortag,
Keith Kraft,
John Bilezikjian,
Rod D. Harbour,
Brice Martinet,
Sharisse Baker-Bernard,
Julene Renee,
Leslie Zemeckis,
Woody Schultz,
Tyler Steelman,
Nick Jameson,
Shay Duffin,
Costas Mandylor,
Jacquie Barnbrook,
Fredrik Hiller,
Kevin Dorman,
Richard Burns
A very well made movie combining good story telling, nice visuals, good characters, and an awesome soundtrack
Years ago – back in the early 90’s – I had a goal to direct the first fully computerized movie with famous celebrities. I wanted the film to be done in such a way that the viewer could not tell that the images were computer generated. Beowulf is the closest I have seen come to my dream.
The story of Beowulf is a classic, much like the Iliad. I remember reading it as a teenager and being mesmerized by the monster, Grendel, and the battles between him and Beowulf. The late night attacks on the mead hall, the carnage, and the courage where all visualized over and over again in my head, especially late at night as I lay staring at the ceiling. I vaguely recall some of the poem but the movie brought it all back to life.
Beowulf was originally an old poem written by an anonymous person sometime in the early 8th – 11th century. It revolves around the warrior Beowulf and his fighting of monsters, particularly Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon at the end of his life. The movie, as usual, embellishes a bit on the story line but, I must admit, I liked the bend they put to it. I think they fudged a bit by making Beowulf’s return to Geatland not really an issue in the film but other than that I think this is a fine movie about bravery and mistakes.
I watched this movie with my remote headphones on which I just got new batteries for. I have not used my headphones in about a year and a half so that might have something to do with what I have to say next. The soundtrack is awesome. Not that it is something that you would play in your car or anything but it fit so well with the epic battles that it gave the movie a life of it’s own.
Imagine a world where nothing is impossible.
20152 h 10 min
Overview
Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as "Tomorrowland."
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Other
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Bad
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Actors
Starring:
Britt Robertson,
George Clooney,
Raffey Cassidy,
Thomas Robinson,
Hugh Laurie,
Kathryn Hahn,
Keegan-Michael Key,
Tim McGraw,
Chris Bauer,
Pierce Gagnon,
Matthew MacCaull,
Judy Greer,
Matthew Kevin Anderson,
Michael Giacchino,
D. Harlan Cutshall,
Shiloh Nelson,
Xantha Radley,
David Nykl,
Paul McGillion,
Pearce Visser,
Garry Chalk,
Dagan Nish,
Yusuf A. Ahmed,
Alex Barima,
Jedidiah Goodacre,
Kate Crutchlow,
Priya Rajaratnam,
Parm Soor,
Leena Manro,
Rick Pearce,
Tom Butler,
Michael Rowe,
Timothy Paul Perez,
Patrick Sabongui,
Romuald Hivert,
Mathieu Lardier,
Fraser Corbett,
Darren Shahlavi,
Aidan Gemme,
Takayuki Oki,
Natasha Davidson,
Liliane Leilan Juma,
Paul Anthony,
Kenia Arias,
Kimberly Arklie,
Nicholas Barrera,
Jason Bell,
Wendy Bell,
Aimee Bowen,
Bradley Bowen
Ugh. If I sum this movie up in one word it would be “Ugh”. It is rare if I do not finish watching a movie because I always feel obligated to the artists and myself. I mean, can you imagine if you would have stopped watching The Sixth Sense before the finale? But here lately, I have caught myself missing the endings to more and more movies because there seem to be so many crappy movies out there. I feel like I am wasting my time. Continue reading →