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I am Legend, a review by Rich


I am Legend



Richard Matheson's classic chiller gets its third adaptation (after THE OMEGA MAN and THE LAST MAN ON EARTH) with this film from director Francis Lawrence (CONSTANTINE). Will Smith plays Robert Neville, the last survivor in a post-apocalyptic New York, but there's still danger left on the city streets.

2nd viewing of this dvd, and my opinion has not changed greatly. After reading the excellent Matheson book which has inspired so many films, I would always feel slightly disappointed by and translated film. However it is an interesting adaptaion, and as a stand-alone film is quite good.
I thought Will Smith played the lead as the last human survivor well, capturing the slow madness of a man chatting to shop dummies and his relationship with Sam the dog. The backdrop of a ravaged New York is excellent, really creepy, with the wild animals roaming free. The lack of other characters does make the film a little bland, and I would have liked the 'other' humans brought into the story earlier.
But as Jon has previously said in his review, the mutants are a major let-down and the director appears to have gone crazy with his CGI effects to a point where at times they were like cartoons, totally unconvincing, and not scary in any way (although the initial 'hive' shot was suspenseful). The ending as well was not translated from the book, and too Hollywood nicey nicey for my taste.
Great effects though, and at times a full-on action piece that makes it a must-see for me.
 :D
 

(From Riches Random Reviews on March 22nd, 2009)

Member's Reviews

Tootsie, a review by Tom





Title: Tootsie
Links: IMDb | Wikipedia

Year:1982 / United States
Director:Sydney Pollack
Writing:Don McGuire (Story By), Larry Gelbart (Story By), Larry Gelbart (Screenwriter), Murray Schisgal (Screenwriter)
Rating:15
Length:112 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.0, French: Dolby Digital 1, German: Dolby Digital 1, Italian: Dolby Digital 1, Spanish: Dolby Digital 1
Subtitles:Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish

Stars:
Dustin Hoffman as Michael Dorsey
Dustin Hoffman as Dorothy Michaels
Jessica Lange as Julie
Teri Garr as Sandy
Dabney Coleman as Ron

Plot:
Desperate, he took a female role and beame a star. If only he could tell the woman he loves.Awards:
Academy Award1982NominatedBest ActorDustin Hoffman
Academy Award1982NominatedBest CinematographyOwen Roizman
Academy Award1982NominatedBest DirectorSydney Pollack
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Film EditingFredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Music, Song"It Might Be You": Dave Grusin (Music); Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman (Lyrics)
Academy Award1982NominatedBest PictureSydney Pollack, Dick Richards (Producers)
Academy Award1982NominatedBest SoundArthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Rick Alexander, Les Lazarowitz
Academy Award1982WonBest Supporting ActressJessica Lange
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Supporting ActressTeri Garr
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Writing, Original ScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal (Screenplay); Don McGuire, Larry Gelbart (Story)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Laughs (2000)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Movies (1998)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Movies (2007)
AFI1982Nominated100 Years... 100 Songs (2004)"Song": It Might Be You
American Cinema Editors Awards1983NominatedBest Edited Feature FilmFredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp
BAFTA1983WonActorDustin Hoffman
BAFTA1983NominatedActressJessica Lange
BAFTA1983NominatedAdapted ScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal
BAFTA1983NominatedCostume DesignRuth Morley
BAFTA1983NominatedDirectionSydney Pollack
BAFTA1983NominatedFilmSydney Pollack, Dick Richards
BAFTA1983WonMake-Up ArtistDorothy J. Pearl, George Masters, C. Romania Ford, Allen Weisinger
BAFTA1983NominatedOriginal Song Written For A Film"Tootsie": Dave Grusin, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman
BAFTA1983NominatedSupporting ActressTeri Garr
1982NominatedMeilleur Film EtrangerSydney Pollack
Directors Guild of America1983NominatedOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesSydney Pollack
Golden Globe1982WonActor in a Leading Role - Musical or ComedyDustin Hoffman
Golden Globe1982WonActress in a Supporting RoleJessica Lange
Golden Globe1982NominatedDirectorSydney Pollack
Golden Globe1982WonPicture - Musical or ComedySydney Pollack, Dick Richards
Golden Globe1982NominatedScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal
Grammy Awards1984NominatedBest Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television SpecialDave Grusin
Writers Guild of America Awards1983WonBest Comedy Written Directly for the ScreenLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal

Extras:
Bonus Trailers
Production Notes
Scene Access
Trailers

My Thoughts:
This one was recommended to me here (I think by Jon). Of course I knew about this movie, but I never considered watching it because I wasn't really keen on watching Dustin Hoffman in drag. But after the recommendation and reading the synopsis I found that this movie could be interesting to me after all. Dustin Hoffman did a great job as Dorothy. Whenever he was on screen as Dorothy, it was real fun to watch. Also I was surprised to see Bill Murray. I didn't know beforehand that he was in this picture.
I am also glad that Dustin Hoffman convinced the director Sydney Pollack to play the role of the agent. These two were great together.
Teri Garr reminded me a lot of Phoebe from Friends. It's a stroke of genius of the producers of Friends to cast her as Phoebe's mother, I think.

Rating:

(From Tom's Random Reviews on August 9th, 2010)

Member's TV Reviews

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


Disc 3

9. The Puppet Show
The new principal forces Giles to run Sunnydale High's annual talent show and Buffy, Willow and Xander have to perform against their will. Things get worse as the talent show proves to be a deadly place when one of the participants is found with her heart removed and the clues all point to one boy and his ventriloquist puppet.

My Thoughts:
This is another of those fun episodes.... the dummy in this episode was just hilarious. So much so... that this one ranks up there as one of my favorite episodes.

10. Nightmares
When strange things begin happening to the students at Sunnydale High, it seems that everyone is living their worst nightmares. Buffy and the gang must hold together to stop the phenomena before reality and the nightmare world become one.

My Thoughts:
Another of my favorite episodes... Nothing like seeing one's nightmare come to life... and if I am not mistaken the only time through-out the series that you see Buffy as a vampire.

11. Out of Mind, Out of Sight
When a seemingly evil invisible force centers around Cordelia, Buffy investigates and discovers that a student who was ignored by all her classmates, including Willow and Xander; became invisible by their perception of her and she plans revenge on Cordelia because of her popularity.

My Thoughts:
A good episode... but one that really isn't anything all that special. Worth the time put in to watch it.... but nothing here to make you think wow!

12. Prophecy Girl
With the help of Angel, Giles discovers an ancient prophecy which foresees that Buffy will die if she fights The Master. Upon hearing of her doom, Buffy is met with the biggest decision of her young life.

My Thoughts:
The final episode of the first season... Was a great episode! I enjoyed it very much Loved the part when Xander brought her back... and she was then all business and jumped right back into the mess. Another episode I consider one of my favorites.

Over-All Season 1 Thoughts:
Well... not to bad... one season in one day!... of course this is a short season... not like I could do any other season so quickly. I am sorry that this is such a short season... as The Master was always my favorite of the "Big Bads"... so I would have liked to see more episodes with him in them. Over-all I would say a strong start to the series... even though I personally don't think the series really took off till the second season.


(From Buffy the Vampire Slayer Marathon on November 10th, 2007)