by tbeasley » Sun Feb 28, 2016 10:42 pm
I'm a big Alex Proyas fan. The Crow and Dark City are two of my favorite movies, and I feel I, Robot and Knowing are quite underrated. I'm beginning to feel the same about Gods of Egypt with some of the terrible reviews I've seen. It's not a perfect movie, but it's nowhere as bad as some are making it out to be. It's a very weird movie with some bizarre imagery (not all of it successful, see below), but it's a very earnest story with charming, quirky characters (a hallmark of Proyas' work) that I think will appeal to people like us that love Ray Harryhausen. While a bit conventional, the story is wrapped up in a satisfying way as opposed to setting up a sequel of any kind.
If the movie has a downfall it's the overblown visuals. Nothing in this movie looks simple. I wish they had employed more practical work in places, especially in the man-sized creatures and set pieces.
~ Tyler
Exterminate all rational thought.