Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Review 6


Thor

Thor is back and this time, Loki doesn’t stand in the way. He is determined to not only save all Nine Realms, but also his beloved mortal, Jane Foster. An evil race, once thought to be extinct, comes back, with evil intentions. Led by their vengeful leader, Malekith, the remaining species return to plunge the universe back into darkness. When even Odin and Asgard can’t defend itself against the enemy, it is up to our hammer-wielding hero. Thor must embark on his most perilous and personal journey yet, one that will send him throughout every realm, and will force him to sacrifice everything, to save us all.

This movie was almost as amazing as the first movie! While most action movies are 100% serious, this one had a bit of laughs. I rarely ever laugh at movies, especially not action ones, but some parts actually got some laughs! Darcy, as always, is kinda clueless while her best friend, Jane Foster, knows practically everything that she doesn’t. The acting, effects, and overall costumes were just too good to be true. With unexpected twists and turns everywhere, this movie really captures your full attention. If you need to leave the movie for some reason, DON’T! Every second something incredible happens. As always, Marvel marvels in glory!



Primary Cast: Primary Characters:
Chris Hemsworth
Natalie Portman
Tom Hiddleston
Anthony Hopkins
Idris Elba
Rene Russo
Kat Dennings
Stellan SkarsgÄrd
Christopher Eccleston
Thor
Jane Foster
Loki
Odin
Heimdall
Frigga
Darcy Lewis
Dr. Erik Selvig
Malekith

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Review 5

Noah

Plot-In a world full of sin, there is only way to save what is true, a flood. This apocalyptic flood lasts 40-days and nights, cleansing the earth from those who are unworthy. Noah, played by Russell Crowe, is chosen by God to save those who deserve to be saved. Noah is a holy man; helping those in need and resisting his instincts. Though Noah urges his family to follow the way of God, some people just can’t resist their urges.


“Noah” is a bizarre move. While this movie had a decent cast, including the Harry Potter star Emma Watson, and the acting was average, the aspect that truly destined this movie for disaster was its plot. What I expected to see was a movie about the prophet Noah, the flood, and his arch. What I ended up seeing was a movie that was set in the same time era as Noah, had an arch, but was definitely not what I expected. It just didn’t make any sense! There were cannibals, an old grandfather, and one really insane society. Cain and Able somehow managed to find their way into the movie, and a bunch of rock angels. All-in-all, the movie was bad… really bad. When the flood was starting, I thought that maybe it would get better. When Noah began to try killing babies, I gave up any hope I had. I just couldn’t wait for it to be over.
To sum it all up: PFT!





Primary Cast: Primary Characters:
Russell Crow
Jennifer Connelly
 Emma Watson
Logan Lerman
Douglas Booth
Anthony Hopkins
Ray Winstone
Kevin Durand
Noah
Naameh
Ila
Ham
Shem
Methuselah
Tubal Cain
Og

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