by Destroysall » Tue Mar 13, 2012 6:16 am
The Thing
The latest "prequel/remake". I don't really care what people say, it seemed to me that the film was just a PG-13 remake claimed to be a prequel. There were a few scenes almost exactly relevant to the 1982 classic. In my opinion, this film was just okay. The score was satisfactory, the actors were okay. I think the actor who portrayed the character, Lars, was perhaps the actor I most liked in the film next to Mrs. Scott Pilgrim. The film lacked the "horror" of the first original from Carpenter. It had suspense, though. The atmosphere of the film was filled with it. Yet scene after scene, all I saw were characters who were almost identical to the original in both appearance and persona. Overall, the film's re-watchable value is pretty low in my opinion, and I'd chose Carpenter's film all the time when compared to this.
Basically, it was an "okay" film. I'm not saying I didn't enjoy it or thought it was a flop, its just the whole time I was watching this, I dearly missed the horror aspect of Carpenter's film.
Overall rating: 3/5
Hugo
Not many films have won me over as of recent as much as this one. The guys at Paramount really helped produce a treasure of a film and gave us a true story depicting the life of Georges Méliès; one of the most earliest filmmakers from the early 1900s. The score of the film was so enchantingly beautiful yet at the same time, so haunting. Just listening to the score by itself could warm the heart and chill the spine. Howard Shore just did a fantastic job on composing, dare I say, a masterpiece. The actors were astonishingly portrayed well, and Ben Kingsley was as great as always. You felt for the characters in the film, which is definitely one of the biggest positives for this film. This film was amazing, and I definitely recommend it!
Overall rating: 4.5/5
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