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Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief

Percy Jackson & The Lightning Thief PosterOriginally I hadn’t planned on watching this movie, but Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief turned out to be the entertainment I needed on a night when I didn’t feel like thinking much.

Percy Jackson is an ordinary teenager. He lives with his mom and her horrible boyfriend. He goes to school every day. But something is about to change. When Zeus’s lightning bolt is stolen, Zeus suspects Poseidon’s son of this deed, and demands the return of the bolt – otherwise a war of the gods would ensue. And you’ve guessed it – Percy is Poseidon’s son. Except he doesn’t know it. And he didn’t steal the lightning bolt. And so begins his quest to find the real thief and return the lightning bolt.

This movie is good, mindless fun if you don’t want to be intellectually stimulated. If you just feel like switching off for 2 hours, to get away from every-day life, and you don’t mind Harry-Potter-type movies, this could do the job for you. Even though I haven’t seen all the Harry Potter movies (only saw the first two), I like this movie more.

There’s really not much more to this movie. It was fun watching it, but it’s nothing to write home about.

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Review: Avatar (2009)

AvatarTo round off 2009, Avatar (written and directed by James Cameron) provided some technically brilliant entertainment. Having developed brand new technology over the last years to make this film possible, Cameron delivers some of the most stunning visuals ever seen on the big screen. Realistic scenery coupled with life-like aliens and great animation makes Avatar one of the more enjoyable movies of 2009. Here’s a basic summary of what it’s about (skip to the next paragraph if you already know): Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) is sent to Pandora on a special mission – infiltrate the Na’vi as one of them, and find out how to make them move out of their home, which lies above one of the richest Unobtainium deposits known. The corporation that employs Sully was established on Pandora to mine this Unobtainium, the most valuable substance known to man, and they are prepared to do anything to get what they want. As Sully learns more and more about the Na’vi, he begins to see things from their perspective, and thinks about switching sides. And thus this internal struggle leads to a huge conflict that can only be solved one way.

There are several issues that Avatar deals with. Most of these are only hinted at, though, and so we are left to draw our own conclusions. Jake Selinger has some interesting thoughts on his blog (The Story’s Story), where he talks about the anti-technology and anti-corporation themes that some people see in this movie. I tend to agree that these themes are not very strong in the movie, and don’t make sense when most blockbuster movies are solely approved based on their profit-making ability. The anti-technology argument seems quite weak, as nowhere in the movie is this point raised distinctly. In fact, the Na’vi have their own “technologies” that they use to fight the humans, however primitive (from the human’s perspective) or different they might be.

The anti-corporation argument has more weight, though. But, even though the evil corporation is what is threatening the Na’vi’s existence, the film puts much more weight on the evil leader of the corporation’s “military”, and his obsession to get his way. Colonel Quaritch is really the antagonist here. And while he works for the corporation, it’s his ego that mostly causes the conflict. So what we have is, in fact, just a simple “evil guy vs. good guy” scenario.

As a whole, the plot doesn’t present any unusual elements that we haven’t seen before. Nonetheless, Cameron pulls it off expertly, giving us a thrilling experience including action, adventure, romance, and comedy. I highly recommend Avatar. It entertains like little else in 2009.

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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

Transformers 2

Transformers 2

Before you misunderstand me, I’d like to categorically state that I enjoyed Transformers 2. Mainly because I had the right expectations. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, and plan on seeing it, here’s what NOT to expect:

  • A non-linear story
  • Something different to the first Transformers movie
  • Few explosions
  • Meaningful dialogue
  • Something to calm your nerves

What should you expect? A Michael Bay movie. That’s it. If you do that, you’ll enjoy it.

Of course they are planning a third movie already, but I believe that is a mistake. As we recently saw with Ice Age 3, it’s generally a good idea to quit while you’re ahead. Even if it’s just by an inch. The only glimmer of hope is that apparently Michael Bay will not be directing it. It’s not that I don’t like him , but it only has a chance of not sucking if they revolutionize the concept. We don’t want to see the same thing for a third time.

One last thing I’d like to mention is that Megan Fox’s acting was very flat and disconnected. Shia LaBeouf delivered the same performance as in Transformers. To the letter. ;)

Oh, and if you have the chance to watch it on an IMAX screen, it’s definitely worth it.

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Pirates in the Crib 2

Pirates of the Caribbean 2

Pirates of the Caribbean 2

Remember when the pirates returned with plant growths on their faces? :-| Yup, it was Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man’s Chest, starring Johnny, the Depp, Orlando Florida, and Keira Daily.

Here’s the quick summary:

Jack: I need to get that chest!
Will: I need your compass!
(lots of running, fighting, and jumping)
Other guy: I got the chest!
(Jack gets swallowed by a giant squid)
Will: We will save Jack! In the next sequel!
(Enter Captain Barbados)
(Fade to credits)

Lots of action, almost no dialogue, and even less plot (see above). Mildly amusing.

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