Mini-Review: Always a fun movie. Now with less killing of helicopters with cars!
Mini-Review: Easily the weakest of the three movies, and you can start to see Lucas' passion for marketing with the Ewoks. Why else would someone make an indigenous species of a jungle moon fuzzy little bears? They sell, somehow.
Mini-Review: Used to love this movie the first few times I saw it. Really opened my mind when I saw it (haw). Watched it again recently on Blu and I just don't enjoy it like I used to.
Mini-Review: This movie is a blast. Shame that no one went to go see it. A huge majority of my generation would get it, but they're too busy watching Jersey Shore I guess.
Mini-Review: Kind of a slasher film where the slasher is a horrible flesh eating virus. Some good gross out moments but overall not much else.
Mini-Review: Love the Ford-esque landscapes, the bizarre transitions, the acid trip sequence, the tragic ending...really love this movie.
Mini-Review: The only things I'd change would be to tighten up the initial introductions and bring the ship's palette out of the blue quite so much. The heavily saturated blue feels like Hollywood color coding for 'action movie.' Otherwise a really great movie.
Mini-Review: Dearly adore this film. Everything about it just sucked me in. Charles Bronson just isn't as good as Clint at the nameless and laconic gun slinger but Henry Fonda was spot on as the antagonist. Casting against type doesn't happen often enough.
Mini-Review: I wonder every now and again how this movie would have turned out had Joss Whedon gotten what he wanted. His original script eventually turned into The Origin but I'm not so big on 2D Buffy.
Mini-Review: An enjoyable film. It borrows from some of the best Batman graphic novels, such as Year One, but it's still a bit ridiculous for priding itself on grounding the Bats in reality. Like for instance, the giant microwave cooker that would also nuke everyone in addition to the water supply. Bah, I sound petty.