DawnGN
Joined Nov 2001
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Mr Spielberg can be happy and content now, at last he has produced one of the worst films of all movie history...
I was never a fan of the original cartoon nor the toys but I was curious to see the movie after watching the trailer, and yes I did enjoy seeing the robots,but even that is not enough to sustain 2 hours and a half of an awful script, awful casting, awful music and preposterous, absurd and ridiculous situations.
I will never be able to see another film by Michael Bay or its main actor.
It makes me remember fondly Snakes on a plane.
I was never a fan of the original cartoon nor the toys but I was curious to see the movie after watching the trailer, and yes I did enjoy seeing the robots,but even that is not enough to sustain 2 hours and a half of an awful script, awful casting, awful music and preposterous, absurd and ridiculous situations.
I will never be able to see another film by Michael Bay or its main actor.
It makes me remember fondly Snakes on a plane.
This is one of the most beautiful and truthful films i´ve seen about dancing. I enjoyed the experience from beginning to end. Altman has been able to capture the inner world of a dancing company without falling in the usual stereotypes. Don´t expect the usual catching story line, this is a movie to experience subtlety in movie making.The film also breaks boundaries between documentary and fiction. There are only three actors in this film, Neve Campbell , (that thanks to her previous training as a dancer she is superb), Malcolm McDowell (who is rescued from the dustbin of American film industry) and the almost unknown James Franco. The rest of the cast being the real company members. A real gem in the career of a director who is almost 80 years old.
The poet Carne disappears (didn´t he disappeared with Prévert?) and is followed by the judge Carne. The director wants to give his own vision of a youth that he doesn´t understand and he doesn´t want to. It´s a long way from the wonderful "Les enfants du paradis"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!