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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Michael Bay)

September 28th, 2009 · No Comments

I thought I could watch Transformers 2, or whatever it’s called, but I can’t. I made it through the first one, maybe because it followed some kind of traditional narrative structure, but the second one is unbearable. It’s just incompetently told. I’ll read plot details and they seem interesting, but there’s no way I’d ever […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· DreamWorks Pictures· Ehren Kruger· Hugo Weaving· John Turturro· Kevin Dunn· Michael Bay· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

The Island (2005, Michael Bay)

August 15th, 2009 · No Comments

I know The Island bombed but I can’t believe anyone thought it wouldn’t. It’s incredible such a large budget was given essentially to a future movie–it takes place in 2015 or something, it’s never clear, but there’s a lot of future stuff–and I had no idea it was a future movie. Bay’s got future cars […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Caspian Tredwell-Owen· DreamWorks Pictures· Ewan McGregor· Michael Bay· Roberto Orci· Scarlett Johansson· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Star Trek (2009, J.J. Abrams)

May 10th, 2009 · No Comments

There really isn’t anything to dislike about Star Trek. Well, maybe the music, which isn’t bad, just isn’t as good the rest of the music in the series. There’s a lot to like–Chris Pine (though the wife disagrees), J.J. Abrams’s direction is outstanding, there’s some nice little stuff (Zoe Saldana’s Uhura and her romance, Leonard […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Gene Roddenberry· J.J. Abrams· Leonard Nimoy· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci· Simon Pegg·

Mission: Impossible III (2006, J.J. Abrams)

February 18th, 2009 · No Comments

After two asinine outings, Tom Cruise finally figured out how to get a Mission: Impossible to work. There’s an actual story–the viewer’s engagement with the plot doesn’t revolve around one’s appreciation of Tom Cruise and his frequent grin. The difference is in Cruise himself. He’s no longer charming the women aged twelve to fifty-two in […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Billy Crudup· Bruce Geller· J.J. Abrams· Laurence Fishburne· Paramount Pictures· Philip Seymour Hoffman· Roberto Orci· Tom Cruise· Ving Rhames· ★★

Transformers (2007, Michael Bay)

July 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Transformers features giant robots fighting each other. Such scenes look excellent, from a special effects standpoint. Depending on the specifics of the scene–how the giant robots are fighting, fists or guns, and whether or not there are humans involved–sometimes the scenes are very well directed. While Transformers does have a lot of action, the robot […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· DreamWorks Pictures· Hugo Weaving· John Rogers· John Turturro· Kevin Dunn· Michael Bay· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci·

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