Short version of review which I will extend on tomorrow!
Film was Ok. Seen worse this year but definitely seen better. Lost it's way in the middle . . . very slow. Good ending!
May watch again . . . though not tomorrow!
Note to Stuartboy, Showcase in Paisley does not have screens positioned at the same height as Showcase East in Glasgow.
Paisley much nicer!
Preferred cinemas: Best: Glasgow Quay, Glasgow Braehead, Glasgow Renfield Street, Glasgow Fort & Paisley Others I'd go to: Glasgow Showcase Baillieston
Films already booked for:
Hope to get tickets for: Every film if they come to my preferred cinemas
Member of the 100 Free Films of 2019.
Aim will again be 150. 54 seen: 96 to go.
Member no.9 again for the 100 Free Films of 2018.
My aim will be 150. 143 seen, 07 to go.
Member No. 9 again for the 100 Free Films in 2017. 156 seen, 0 to go
Member no.9 of the 100 Free Films in 2016: 135 seen 0 to go
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Member no. 9 of the 100 Free Films in 2014; 85 seen 15 to go!
Member No. 9 of the "100 Free Films in 2013" ; 89 seen 11 to go! Member No. 9 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 86 seen 14 short of 100!
Got tom the showcase in nant garw just as they were letting people in. Forgot about the phone/camera thing and was bristling with video cameras from work. Having said that there were no problems in handing them in. Yes the plot was fast/slow/fast/slow wondered around a little and got back on task.
Took me back to the films of Douglas Fairbanks jnr. & Errol Flynn. I really liked the film, I would love to escape and swash my buckle.
I did start to raise the 3D glasses at times just to see what it was like. As the 3D was not continual there were parts were you could watch normally. The film was brighter and a bit clearer in the non 3D parts. And that's the problem with 3D, the fact that motion can be blurred.
my score 9/10
No. 39 of the "100 free films in 2017" club. 7 seen 93 to go personal goal, 25 for films this year
My films 216 23, 2015 29 2014 26, 2013 47, 2012 58, 2011 43, 2010 54 2009 32
Well I went to the O2 screening this morning and looked out for everyone from fmuk and didnt find anyone. I later learned they were all in the balcony. I dont really like the balcony, its just not my ideal viewing angle looking down at the screen. Great to meet with Weirdfilms and PXC+OH after the film, with weirdfilms easily spotting me sitting as usual watching the credits roll to the end while the rest of the audience disappeared to queue up for their phones.
8/10 for the movie. In short I had a blast with it. Has the energy and vibe of Flash Gordon, and story elements mixed from Planet of the Apes, Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja, Star Wars and Superman, yeah Superman, it kind of rocked that this was a sort of superhero movie too. There was even a western in the mix at the beginning. So quite a few fun surprise elements for me. Love the monster dog, stole the show. The effects were very super, nothing original but just done well at a large scale. The cinematography was also super, and surprisingly so given how dead and deserted Mars is. Oh and this was probably the 2nd best live action 3D, second to Hugo. Considering this is post converted, I'm shocked at how good the result is. Although again, dark sequences do not bode well, so I will still prefer to watch this in 2D and I will do so again when its released.
Do you have a VR headset? If so, maybe we can play a physical sports game or even be sports/fitness partners, hit me up if you keen. PSN: TheyCallMeTej, Oculus: TheyCallMeTJ
I did like this. The effects were pretty damn good and despite some inherently flat 3D (either down to my eyesight, which is actually pretty good, or simple dismissive attitude) the film was great to look at. But my goodness me, the script was poor - while I admit to not having read the original pulp novels, I was pretty confused throughout the film as it seemed to be going in several different directions at once. Still, you can't deny the ambition of the thing, and it's still a solid adventure film.
Interesting how John Carter is quite similar to Avatar. I don't have to go over everything for someone to work that out.
Sorry for the rubbish review but it is 1 in the morning. 7/10
Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. I saw32, which is rather delightful.. I beat Mr. Glass on free films but he narrowly inched me out on total films seen.
Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. I saw20, interestingly enough. My more realistic target was to see more free films than TheyCallMeMrGlass. I lost.
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:8/10 for the movie. In short I had a blast with it. Has the energy and vibe of Flash Gordon, and story elements mixed from Planet of the Apes, Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja, Star Wars and Superman, yeah Superman, it kind of rocked that this was a sort of superhero movie too. There was even a western in the mix at the beginning.
Actually its the other way around, this is a good adaptation of a 19th century Edgar Rice Burrows book. Its one of the first true sci-fi stories and I really liked it. All those other movies which you said this movie borrowed from, actually were inspired by the ERB books.
Member number 13 of the 100 free films in 2019 club. My more realistic target is 80
20 seen so far, Páid for 0 Movie list 2019
29 seen 2018
53 seen 2017
61 seen 2016
86 seen 2015
71 seen 2014
90 seen 2013
77 seen 2012
69 seen 2011
60 seen 2010
Looking forward to in 2019: (Jan) Glass (Feb) (mar) Captain Marvel, (apr) Avengers: Endgame ,(May) (jun) Dark Phoenix, MIB: International (Jul) (aug) The new mutants, (sep) (oct) (nov) Kingsman 3 (dec)
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:8/10 for the movie. In short I had a blast with it. Has the energy and vibe of Flash Gordon, and story elements mixed from Planet of the Apes, Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja, Star Wars and Superman, yeah Superman, it kind of rocked that this was a sort of superhero movie too. There was even a western in the mix at the beginning.
Actually its the other way around, this is a good adaptation of a 19th century Edgar Rice Burrows book. Its one of the first true sci-fi stories and I really liked it. All those other movies which you said this movie borrowed from, actually were inspired by the ERB books.
I actually wrote a full review on imdb saying the same thing. I know those films and most scifi draw inspiritation from the books itself. But not having read them its clearer to see what those inspirations were.
Do you have a VR headset? If so, maybe we can play a physical sports game or even be sports/fitness partners, hit me up if you keen. PSN: TheyCallMeTej, Oculus: TheyCallMeTJ
hopeprince wrote:What a beautiful film. I will definitly see it again this weekend.
Did you go again hopeprince? It is one I could watch again too.
Member No. 17 of the "100 free films in 2019" club. 50 seen so far
My Movie Scores click here 2018 - 100 seen (9 premieres/Press) Also 2 Opera, 1 Netfix, 15 theatres, 2 concerts, 1 ballet) 2017 - 106 seen 2016 - 116 seen 2015 - 120 seen (16 premieres, 2 Gala Screenings). Also 3 theatres/shows, 2 concerts
2014 - 132 seen (26 premieres and 7 Gala Screenings). Also 18 misc. free events/concerts
2013 - 115 Seen (12 premieres). Also 6 theatres/shows, 5 concerts
2012 - 118 seen (23 premieres). Also 12 theatres/shows.
2011 - 133 seen
2010 - 105 seen