Monday, March 11, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), Sam Raimi



Watch Trailer here.

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Family
Overall Rating:
.5
(out of 5)
I saw previews of this movie practically daily since I work at the theater, and I've been looking forward to it for months now. The visuals were amazing, and they definitely took a unique approach to making this film. The land of Oz was amazingly beautiful, and many of the characters were witty and entertaining. I was only slightly disappointed in the creation of the Wicked Witch; her makeup seemed a little cheap, and I felt they could've developed her further. Overall, this was a fun film that I'd recommend to any who loved the original Wizard of Oz and doesn't mind reliving your childhood for a bit.

The Story:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Interesting
2 Points: Original
1 Point: Unpredictable
1 Point: OMGZ
An egotistical and cheap magician named from Kansas named Oz finds himself in an enchanted land after being taken up by a tornado while in his hot air balloon.  This new land is named after him, and he is hailed as being the Wizard from the prophecies who is to save the good people of Oz from the wicked witch.  Motivated by the gold riches he'd receive after defeating her, he continues to fool the people of Oz and attempt to defeat her.

Characters:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Well-Played
1 Point: Original
1 Point: Relatable
1 Point: Emotional Attachment
1 Point: OMGZ
Oz (James Franco)A crooked and egotistical magician from Kansas who attempts to defeat the wicked witch and gain control of the kingdom of Oz.
Theodora (Mila Kunis): An alluring yet naive witch from Oz who originally greets the wizard.  After having her heart broken when he didn't return her affections, she takes a stroll on the dark side.
Evanora (Rachel Weisz): The dark and critical leader of Oz who urges the supposed wizard to go in search of Glinda and kill her to return 'peace' to the people of Oz.
Glinda (Michelle Williams): The outcast sister to Theodora and Evanora who is blamed for killing her father and causing mass destruction in the land of Oz.

Believability:
(out of 5)
1 Point: No Disbelief
1 Point: Well-Explained
1 Point: Characters Fit Conceivably
1 Point: Not Foolishly Omniscient
1 Point: OMGZ
Fairytales are never all that believable, but the story was enjoyable and the characters fit well.

Weight:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Relatable Lives
1 Point: Relatable Choices
1 Point: "Wow" Moments
1 Point: Lasting
1 Point: OMGZ
Although a fun film, I wouldn't say that it is lasting.

Visual:
(out of 5)
2 Points: Visual Quality
1 Point: Unique Visual Perspective
1 Point: Special Effects
1 Point: OMGZ
I really loved how they made this film; it was marvelously done! The land of Oz was absolutely gorgeous, and it really got your imagination working. I even loved the beginning credits, it reminded me of Tim Burton almost!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Jack the Giant Slayer (2013), Bryan Singer

Watch Trailer here.

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Drama
Overall Rating:
(out of 5)
I was actually really excited about this movie, solely based on my love of Ewan McGregor. Ever since Moulin Rouge, I have been in love with him. Furthermore, I enjoyed Warm Bodies with Nicholas Hoult, so I thought "How could this go wrong?" Unfortunately, it did. If I had looked more into this movie, I would have realized that this really wasn't my cup of tea. This movie was somewhat cute as arecreation of a childhood fairytale, but I found that it was too childish for people over 16 but too 'scary' for children. My friend who was with me disagreed and thought children could see it, so perhaps I am wrong. This movie was incredibly long, and too cheesy for my taste. At least I got my dose of Ewan.

The Story:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Interesting
2 Points: Original
1 Point: Unpredictable
1 Point: OMGZ
Based on the popular childhood Fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk, magical beans grow rapidly into a large plant that grows up into the sky.  Unfortunately for the kingdom of Cloister, the princess is taken up into the sky.  The king orders a rescue mission with his finest men, but Jack insists that he be taken on the journey due to his crush on the princess.  When they reach the top, they discover that the legends are true and that this new found land is inhabited by giants.

Characters:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Well-Played
1 Point: Original
1 Point: Relatable
1 Point: Emotional Attachment
1 Point: OMGZ
Jack (Nicholas Hoult)A peasant boy living the simple life in the rural countryside who has a taste for adventure and finds himself falling in love with the princess. 
Isabelle (Eleanor Tomlinson): The mischievous princess of the kingdom of Cloister, who strives for adventure and fights against her arranged marriage to a man twice her age.
Elmont (Ewan McGregor): The leader of the king's army whose job it is to protect Isabelle. He also serves as a mentor for Jack.

Believability:
(out of 5)
1 Point: No Disbelief
1 Point: Well-Explained
1 Point: Characters Fit Conceivably
1 Point: Not Foolishly Omniscient
1 Point: OMGZ
As a fairytale, it is difficult to believe.  On top of that, however, there were some cheesy elements that made it even worse.

Weight:
(out of 5)
1 Point: Relatable Lives
1 Point: Relatable Choices
1 Point: "Wow" Moments
1 Point: Lasting
1 Point: OMGZ
The only thing you will remember about this film is how sexy Ewan is and about how much time you wasted.

Visual:
(out of 5)
2 Points: Visual Quality
1 Point: Unique Visual Perspective
1 Point: Special Effects
1 Point: OMGZ
I felt as though some of the special effects were a little cheap, but they did a really good job with the giants.