Caught an advance screening of Priest 3D yesterday...
B-. Spare & cold is an apt descriptor. I was left wanting more (this was both good & bad). Not a lot of character or plot development. Stoicism worked for the main character...the others not so much. Final fight is underwhelming. At 1:20 at least it stops just short of overstaying its welcome. However - attention to detail (esp. the city/town/outback), use of slow-motion & 3D = brilliant. It's based on a Korean graphic novel, & I felt like it everything jumped right out of the pages. I gather it's difficult to make a cohesive plot out of something like that but I suspect this isn't going to make the reviewers too sympathetic, so I'm fully expecting it to get critically panned. Still, I think it's worth seeing on the big screen (it will probably suck if you wait til it gets to Cinemax), but be aware that it's not going to knock your socks off.
Other recent movies:
Thor:
C-. Derivative of a derivative of a derivative. Couldn't really root for any of the characters, Thor's revelation was not convincing & even the villain couldn't really make up his mind & then the movie gets rid of him in the most generic way. Good but not great SFX can't save it as "eye candy." 3D could have made it a lot better...but it didn't.
The Greatest Movie Ever sold:
D+. I actually love seeing name brands plastered across the screen as much as anyone could but honestly I found this a snooze-inducing self-serving 90 minute infomercial.
Hanna:
C. Colorful but didn't seem to know what it was doing.
(Geez, I'm harsh.
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