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Iron Man

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 by Frank
3/5
Iron Man

Ultimately, Iron Man is a fairly crap movie with excellent performances from Robert Downey Jr and Jeff Bridges.

My expectations were not particularly high, although the trailer did get my pulse racing, I have long since learned not to trust the trailers - especially when it comes to Summer films.

So I figured it’d be a bit of a laugh but I guess somewhere I did secretly hope that just maybe they would make a good film.

By what seems to be modern standards it’s not a bad film, but modern standards seem to be pretty low these days aren’t they?

I never read a huge amount of Iron Man stories, but I am fairly convinced there must be a wealth of material out there to draw on - so why on earth did it seem like they struggled terribly to find a plot?

Come on people, stop making films until you have the plot thought out!!!

It’s really not good enough to rely on the charisma of your main actors and then pit two superpowered yokes against each other as an afterthought for a finale. And yes, that pretty much is a summation of Iron Man the film, and I’m sorry if I have ruined it for you.

However, I’m not ready to admit that Eoin was right and it was a terrible film, because I turned my brain off and enjoyed the cool suit and the two good performances, and despite it not being a good film I want you all to go to it because maybe then we’ll get the second installment (which I believe Robert Downey Jr has signed up for) and which might be better now that they can relax into it a bit.

There is still potential for a real kick ass Iron Man movie which actually has useful things for a film, like plot.

Rated 3/5 on May 13 2008
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The X-Files: I Want To Believe

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 by Eoin

The X-Files was one of the best TV shows ever made! I loved it! When David Duchovny left the show it died a slow, and messy death. They should never have continued without Mulder. The whole show was about him after all. That was obvious to anyone who wasn’t blinded by dollar signs.

Anyway, after 6 years The X-Files are back. And so is Duchovny.

The film opens in July and is written and directed by original creator Chris Carter. Although the first film, Fight The Future, was disappointing, I am looking forward to this movie. If nothing else it gives me a good excuse to re-watch the TV series. I Want To Believe is one of the creature of the week episodes rather than a big conspiracy one, and yes that is Billy Connolly.

Hancock! Films of the Summer Preview

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by Eoin

In May we get Indiana Jones, in June it’s The Incredible Hulk, while in July we get spoilt. As well as The Dark Knight, we get this movie. Hancock.

I had heard a bit about it but from this poster I had thought it was about some kind of climbing expedition. Provided the marketing men get their act together (saying that the trailer’s great) this is gonna be one of the biggest films of the summer. Either way I’m looking forward to it cause I think it’s gonna be good.

Enjoy!

Charlize Theron is in it too for God’s sake! What’s not to like?

Public Enemies makes Michael Mann a busy boy!

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by Eoin

In recent years there hasn’t been much disappointed me like the work of director Michael Mann.

Heat didn’t live up to the hype, The Insider was too long and slow, and Ali didn’t really go anywhere as a story. Collateral was alright, but again was built up too much. Miami Vice was an unforgivable mess of a film, and the hype-driven expectations that caused my disappointment with the other films, was blown out of the water by how much I hated watching it.

That being said Mann is back with a series of interesting films for the years ahead. Top of that list is Public Enemies, but more on that later.

Empire staring Will Smith, is a story about a contemporary global media mogul written by The Aviator’s John Logan.

Frankie Machine, re-teams Mann and Robert De Niro for a screen adaptation of Don Winslow’s novel The Winter of Frankie Machine.

One I would like to see, despite it staring Leonardo DiCaprio, is Hollywood Noir. Since the article says shooting in February and it is now May without any sign of them shooting I’m guessing this one isn’t going to happen any time soon. Pity.

Then there are films about Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB agent who was poisoned with polonium in November 2006. At first it seemed Johnny Depp and Michael Mann were developing rival projects, but now it seems they have teamed up for one film.

One film the pair are filming together is Public Enemies!

Depp will be joined by Christian Bale and Billy Crudup in this 1930’s story of FBI Agent, Melvin Purvis’s (Bale) hunt of Gangsters John Dillinger (Depp) and Baby Face Nelson. Crudup will be playing J. Edgar Hoover.

Mann will unfotunately be writing the screenplay but it’s based on Bryan Burrough’s book Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34 so it mightn’t be as bad as his Miami Vice script.

New Trailer for Indiana Jones And The Kindom of the Crystal Skulls

Monday, May 5th, 2008 by Eoin

Check back soon for my review of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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