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The Ring, a review by Jimmy


MOVIE / DVD INFO:



Title: The Ring (2002)

Genre: Horror
Director: Gore Verbinski
Rating: PG-13
Length: 1h55
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1:85.1
Audio: English and French
Subtitles: English, French and Spanish

Stars:
Naomi Watts
Martin Henderson
David Dorfman
Brian Cox
Jane Alexander

Plot:
My Thoughts:
I don't know why, but that film just doesn't work me. Yes it is well acted and the cinematography is nice, but I kind of felt like it said too much. From the best of my memory the original one didn't hold my hand to show me everything and tell me all the why. The film felt more like "CSI" drama than an horror film to me wich isn't the case with the original. Also it is way too long and all that horse sub-plot make zero sense...

OK maybe I'm hard on the film because I've seen the original before, so maybe it isn't that bad for most people :shrug:  
   
Rating :

(From Jimmy's - 2013 Ooctober Horror Marathon on October 18th, 2013)

Member's Reviews

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, a review by Dragonfire


Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance


I decided to see this movie while it was still in the theater here.  I tend to like movies based on comic book characters, sometimes even ones that other people don't like, including Ghost Rider.  I could tell by the trailers that this one was going to be different, but I didn't realize how different. 

I ended up seeing this in 3D because of the start times.  The non 3D was only playing once a day, at about 10:00 pm, and that just wasn't possible when I was working.  The 3D is completely pointless and it is a waste of time to watch that version.  There are no shots that take advantage of the 3D.

Johnny Blaze is hiding out in Eastern Europe, trying to avoid people and turning into the Rider.  A monk who like to drink, Moreau, finds Johnny and talks him into trying to help protect a young boy named Danny by offering to get rid of the Rider.  Johnny and Moreau then head off to protect Danny from the people after him who just happen to work for the Devil.

The plot, such as it is, is a big stinking mess.  I wasn't expecting a lot from the movie, but it was still disappointing.  The movie really doesn't build on anything from the first movie, and is barely connected to it.  By the end of the first movie, Johnny knew that the Rider was the Devil's bounty hunter and he had figured out how to control him.  Johnny decided to keep the Rider and fight evil.  In this movie, all that is out the window.  Johnny seems to have no control where the Rider is concerned.  He asks what the Rider is, and gets a different explanation.  He also wants the Rider gone.  Some semblance of continuity with the first movie would have been nice, but there is none.  The plot isn't that interesting and everything tied to Danny just doesn't work that well for me. 

The effects are a mess.  Ghost Rider is a flaming skeleton and his motorcycle is covered in flames as well.  There are very few flames in the movie.  Instead, the Rider is mostly spewing black smoke, sometimes so much, that it blocks other things.  That looks horrible.  The Rider doesn't use his chain that much.  He moves so fast at times, it is almost like he can teleport.  During one scene, when the Rider is there to confront the bad guys, he just stands there, sort of swaying and it looks absolutely ridiculous.  I just realized that it looks like how some of the characters in World of Warcraft or Diablo III sort of sway when standing.  The action scenes don't work that well.  The camera work is very jerky and shaky, which is highly annoying.  Some of the scenes look like they are playing too fast and others use the stupid slow motion. 

The characters are a mess.  Johnny really doesn't seem to be the same character from the first movie and Nicolas Cage reaches new levels of haminess that I didn't think were humanly possible.  His hair was weird too, which was distracting.  There is no explanation for how Moreau knew anything about the Rider, including Johnny being the Rider..or being possessed by him..whatever.  Roarke is the devil, and he is supposed to be the one that Johnny sold his soul to originally.   Anthony Head is in the movie very briefly.

I think there was potential for a somewhat decent movie, but this one isn't that great, though I have seen worse movies.  This movie is a giant mess and really not worth seeing...unless you are like me and feel compelled to see all the movies based on comic books you come across.  I just can't help myself, but there is no way I'm buying this one.  I do draw the line somewhere.



I did post a longer review on Epinions if anyone wants to take a look.

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance



(From Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance on June 11th, 2012)

Member's TV Reviews

Pete's Pilots, a review by addicted2dvd



Full House
Take three little girls, their recently widowed father, and two of dad's best buddies, put them in the same household, and stand back for a Full House of laughs, love and warmth.

Enjoy all 22 Season One episodes (plus wonderful extras!) of the smash-hit series that ran from 1987 to 1995. Bob Saget plays Danny Tanner, the girls' doting dad. John Stamos is their rock-'n'-rollin' Uncle Jesse. Dave Coulier is Joey, a wannabe comic whose best audience is right at home. And the three Tanner youngsters are played by Candice Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who share the role of nine-month-old scene stealer Michelle. Their house is your house!


Our Very First Show
Joey and Jesse's very first day as dads includes that harrowing rite of passage: changing a diaper.

My Thoughts:
While not what I would call a favorite, this series is entertaining. A fun show with a few laughs. The show has a likable cast and is one of those type of shows where most all problems is solved in the one half hour show. It was kind of weird seeing this first episode again... and seeing how long Jesse's hair was at the time. And I must say it was hilarious to see Jesse and Joey trying to change a diaper. At this point I still only have the first season of the series... on of these days I will have to continue collecting this series. As I said... not a favorite but fun.... and I am sure I could get these sets fairly cheap.

My Rating:

(From Pete's Pilots on January 26th, 2010)