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Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Review
Matt’s Review:
When the film you’re going to watch is the 4th in a Trilogy you know there’s a strong chance of there being disappointment involved…
and yet, I was pleasantly surprised with how little I was disappoited, if that makes sense…
I’ll admit there were bits where the movie kinda seemed to lose it’s way, and my attention in the process, but it never seems to take long for the humor, and Johnny Depp, to pull you back in. Although I didn’t laugh as long or as hard as in previous outings…
Ian McShane as Blackbeard was pretty cool, he really has come a long way since hie “Lovejoy” days! His face and voice make him perfect for an “mostly” evil pirate kinda role.
And having Keith Richards pop up as Sparrow’s dad got me some confused stares from the kids when I laughed and they had no idea why!
Obviously Kira Knightly was missed, but the interplay between Penelope Cruz and Jonny made up for it. Part of the fun of the film is the character interplay, it’s good to see a big budget movie, especially a “sequal”, that doesn’t need to rely totally on the special effects…
It’s not the best of the “Trilogy”, but it’s fun to watch and has that same odd quality of making you not really that bothered about where the story is going, you really do just enjoy being along for the ride!
Score – 7/10
Gemma’s Review:
I found Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was as good as the previous three, if not better. I feel that if Johnny Depp had gone, instead of Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, it would not have worked anywhere near as well as it did. The film would have been boring.
But because Depp is still in it, the crowd of new characters doesn’t affect the success of the film. Depp has always been the reason many of us have watched the films, due to his humour, sarcasm and charm, as well as his genuinely brilliant acting ability.
Depp’s character (Jack Sparrow) embarks on a journey to find the Fountain of Youth, along with Barbossa; and Blackbeard, who wants to find the fountain because he only has two weeks until he is going to die, at Barbossa’s hand.
Blackbeard’s daughter is a woman called Angelica Malon, played by Penélope Cruz. Sparrow has a past with Angelica, which is a main part of the film, and in the end he saves her life, proving he still loves her.
Phillip, who’s played by actor Sam Claflin, and Syrena, who’s played by actress Astrid Berges-Frisbey, are the lovey-dovey couple who replace Bloom and Knightley, and I must say, they do quite a good job of it too.
So the film does have quite a lovey-dovey plot throughout, but as always, it doesn’t distract from the comic side of the film, or the base story line.
I rather enjoyed the film, but I won’t be buying it on DVD until I get the other four, and I’m in no rush.
Rating: 7/10.
Sam’s Review:
This was the fourth Pirates of the Carribean film and is certainly as good as all the others in my opinion. Although Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom aren’t in this one the other characters are arguably as good, and of couse the charming and witty Johnny Depp is back and funny as ever. Now though he’s accompanied by Penélope Cruz as Angelica, an old associate of Jack.
This time jack and the team are after the legendary and highly elusive ‘fountain of youth’, but soon it becomes a race as both the Spaniards and English are persuing the fountain too. As the story continues Jack and Angelica end up on the infamous Captain Blackbeard’s ship as they battle to procure priceless artifacts from perilous situations on their route to the mystical fountain.
I was certainly not expecting this fourth film as the third film was a very good end point I thought, but i’ve been proven wrong, this most recent installment was filled with even more cannon fire and cutlass slashing and although few in number the special effects were brilliant. Sadly I felt that although it was just as good quality humor, there seemed to be less of it than in previous movies, but overall it quite good
Rating: 7/10
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X-Men: First Class Review
Matt’s Review:
I’m been a fan of the X-Men since I discovered the comics 25+ years ago, so I’m always excited to watch a new X-Men movie, even after the somewhat crap ending to the last one, although the more Wolverine did kinda make up for that.
This latest outing may not be the best, but it was good and certainly better than X-Men 3 (I forget the title of that one off hand). In some ways it’s kinda weird going back to an earlier point in the storyline, but they’ve actaully managed to not only make it work, but keep it true to the original story, or at least close enough.
It’s also cool to see explanations of certain realtionships and other stuff that happens “in the future”, and it’s kinda fun to know that some of the “new” characters you’re introduced to have no way of making it to the end of the movie, kinda like giving them a red shirt to wear!
It does have more of the Hollywood “feel good” factor going on than I’d prefer, but to be fair the comics were a lot like that anyway, it’s usually easy to spot what’s coming, who’s going to live or die, and even who’s going to “swap sides”.
There’s a reasonable dash of humor, and the special effects are unsurprisingly good, without being OTT, considering the subject. And of course there is some fantastic “eye candy” for us lecherous old men, but then I always had a soft spot for Emma Frost in the comics too… lol!
I will add this one to my DVD collection, but I’m probably not going to be in a rush to watch it again, I’ll wait until I feel like doing an “X-men” movie marathon.
If you’re a fan of the X-Men movies I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy it, if you’re new to the story line you may not, as it may not make as much sense, but I think it does still stand up on it’s own as a fun fantasy/action movie.
Score: 8/10
Gemma’s Review:
I loved X-Men: First Class. It explains how Xavier and Magneto meet, and how they become friends, before having a rather major disagreement about whether humans are good or dangerous.
Anyone who has watched the first X-Men film will know the basic plot line, as it explains how they reach the stage they’re at in the original X-Men. So the main plot for this film is kind of obvious, however there are a few twists and turns in the film which keep you hooked.
I think James McAvoy, who plays Xavier, and Michael Fassbender, who plays Erik (otherwise known as Magneto) are brilliant actors, and fit into their characters very well.
The special effects are brilliant, and look rather realistic; some of the best this year.
I would very happily go and watch it again; especially as I am a major X-Men fan.
I will definitely be buying this on DVD to go with the rest of my collection of the X-Men films, as I’d highly recommend seeing it.
And I will definitely, if they make another film, be going to see it.
Rating: ?/10
Sam’s Review:
This is the fifth and most recent of the X-Men movies and its definitely returned with a bang.
X-Men first class tells the story of how Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) meet and their ensuing friendship. Sadly this friendship is torn apart by the fears of a rising war between mutants and humans, but before this special bond between Xavier and Erik turns sour they do manage to complete some incredible feats, like building a machine to find other mutants, stopping a very powerful mutant hell bent on destroying the world and, of course, stopping the humans starting a nuclear world war.
I enjoyed this film alot because im a bit of an X-Men fan and have seen the other four movies so I was certainly looking forward to this one. One of my favourite parts was when Erik and Xavier were looking for new mutants to help them fight and they found Wolverine and they went to speak to him, he basically told them to get stuffed.
Also the start of the film where it shows a background into Eriks childhood while he was in the concentration camps was very good, especially as it was a lead on from the scene of Erik At the start of the first X-Men film.
The only downside was because it’s a prequel there are certain things that had to happen in it so that took away some of the mystery but the story linking those inevitable events together was very good. The cast were all great, the story was brilliant even the special effects were ace, excellent all round. A must see for any X-Men fan!
Rating: 8/10
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