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Zima Blue
8.38
Zima Blue
Blindspot
6.37
Blindspot
The Secret War
8.18
The Secret War
Ice Age
7.09
Ice Age
Lucky 13
7.46
Lucky 13
Fish Night
6.32
Fish Night
Helping Hand
7.35
Helping Hand
The Dump
6.32
The Dump
Good Hunting
8.04
Good Hunting
Beyond the Aquila Rift
8.510
Beyond the Aquila Rift
When the Yogurt Took Over
6.78
When the Yogurt Took Over
Sucker of Souls
6.45
Sucker of Souls
Suits
7.48
Suits
The Witness
7.810
The Witness
Three Robots
7.99
Three Robots
Sonnie's Edge
8.29
Sonnie's Edge
Alternate Histories
6.32
Alternate Histories
Shin Godzilla
6.85
Shin Godzilla
Black Mirror
8.79
Black Mirror
F Is for Family
8.08
F Is for Family
Escape from Planet Earth
5.86
Escape from Planet Earth
10 Cloverfield Lane
7.28
10 Cloverfield Lane
Ghostbusters
6.82
Ghostbusters
Daimajin
6.77
Daimajin
The War of the Gargantuas
6.17
The War of the Gargantuas

Lists1

  • Fay Wray and King Kong in King Kong (1933)
    Ten Best Monster Movies
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Reviews4

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The Black Cauldron

The Black Cauldron

6.3
6
  • Jun 26, 2006
  • Doesn't deserve to be dismissed as harshly as it has been

    Always curious about The Black Cauldron, I finally got around to it after seeing a DVD at the rental store. Despite a lot of grating elements, I ended up liking it overall.

    The movie starts off on the wrong foot. The voices come across as recorded at low fidelity, and when combined with the sometimes hard-to-understand British accents, can be somewhat off-putting. Issues with voice and script become even more pronounced with characters such as Gurgi and his Gollum-esquire speech patterns. Indeed, the second time I watched the DVD I threw the English subtitles on, and not just for Gurgi.

    Other problems with voicing include an exceedingly dull lead actor for Taran (he simply can't emote), and an overly chirpy female lead for Eilonwy.

    Most other elements of the film proved passable if predictable in the Disney mold of plot, hero design, sidekicks, etc. Where it branches out for the better is in avoiding any and all musical interludes and along the way offering some scenarios and graphic effects that are more mature than most other Disney animated feature films (though later in the '90s the likes of The Lion King, Hunchback, and Tarzan would also tangle with mature themes).

    Animation is also spectacularly mixed in quality, an odd distinction among Disney films but a distinction nonetheless. Usually solid, there are high points such as external shots of a dark castle or a visceral chase sequence. There are also low points such as unnatural shifts in hair color that overemphasize different environments, or obvious spots where animation was rushed (a rock slide sequence).

    Yet for all these lows and highs, as an animation fan I ended up siding with the high points. Many sequences are inviting to re-watch, even if the entirety of the movie may not be. For all the talk of failure that continues to surround this movie, one can see in the film itself elements of a more mature Disney that could have been extremely promising with a more seasoned batch of animators and a world less hostile to PG animated fare.
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame II

    The Hunchback of Notre Dame II

    4.6
    4
  • Jun 22, 2006
  • Worth sitting through only due to surprisingly good Jennifer Love Hewitt as Madellaine

    Leave it to Disney to remind us how stupendously well-animated their theatrical films have been by creating sub-par direct-to-video silliness such as this. The difference in animation quality, color (and color consistency), depth, backgrounds...everything is far too obviously dumbed down to low budget and possibly low talent levels.

    Characterization and tone of story have also taken their own serious hits, and largely being inconsistent with the 1996 feature film. Phoebus has been turned into a goof-ball buffoon as opposed to the smart-aleck but intelligent and competent soldier he was. And Esmeralda has lost her spark both in character and visually, morphing in scenes through various shades of ash (and often too dark).

    There is one relative high-point with Jennifer Love Hewitt as Madellaine. She sounded honestly excited to be doing the part, and the character itself had an every-girl cuteness to her.

    Overall, worthy only of a cheap rent (not Blockbuster, more like $2 at the local supermarket) for fans of the 1996 classic who must satiate their curiosity and see how this new character Madellaine works out.

    Then forget it and return to the true majesty of The Hunchback of Notre Dame I.
    The Bourne Supremacy

    The Bourne Supremacy

    7.7
    10
  • Jul 24, 2004
  • Brainy yet also hard-hitting action thriller

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