Showing posts with label true blood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label true blood. Show all posts

Sunday, October 26, 2014

True Blood Season 7 Final Season (2014)


For such an entertaining series, the final season isn't worth the film time. The first half starts out okay. Then there's a major shift with no satisfying explanation. No more crazy lunatic dying vampires, no more danger, no more action, and not a single creature other than vampires; no werewolves, shape shifters, la fay (other than Sookie), telepaths, witches...they just disappear from the story. There is a disconnect with all the characters and their stories. Tara's end story is down right embarrassing.

There is such a big focus on wrapping up Sookie's story, the entire season suffers. Although the True Blood series is based on the book series named after her, the show did a good job early on to get other characters involved. True Blood became more than just Sookie, but the final season doesn't respect their previous work.

Season 7 is by far the most disappointing of the entire series. It's like the entire cast, crew, writers, and producers all gave up prior to filming and droned through the final season out of contractual obligation. The main cause is the writing. It's just down right lazy.

You're better off stopping after season 6 and creating your own ending within your imagination.







Monday, December 9, 2013

Pacific Rim (2013)


Pacific Rim is Robocop meets Godzilla, on steroids. The digital effects are incredible. The visuals really display the enormity of the robots and aliens well. It's simply remarkable to watch. It is however a little busy on the eyes. Not as busy as a Michael Bay film, but if you're not an action fan in general, you might not appreciate the sequences as much.

This is essentially a digital film with some really bad human actors. The casting and acting is all wrong. COMPLETELY wrong! Charlie Hunnam, who plays Raleigh Becket, and Rinko Kikuchi, who plays Mako Mori, are downright embarrassing. It's painfully clear there was no budget left for decent actors. It is exacerbated by a sloppy script and a lack of directing effort (on the human aspects) by Guillermo del Toro.

The character development lacks attention and focuses on the wrong people. It focuses on Raleigh and Mako when it should focus on the father-son duo, Herc and Chuck Hansen, played by Max Martini and Robert Kazinsky respectively. Kazinsky, pulling the best performance of the entire movie, clearly should have been the star.

The Russian and Chinese pilots are fun and quirky. There isn't enough time paid to them and not enough pilots either. It would have been fun to see all of them training together and getting to know each other. Instead, you're forced to follow around aimless Raleigh.

Idris Elba, as "Marshall" Stacker Pentecost, is underutilized in his ability and his character. The trailers misrepresent his role in the action.

I would recommend watching this one but only for the amazing digital effects.

Side note: One thing that bothers me; I found it quite odd that there are hardly any marine animals. There are a few fish, that's it. A little weird considering the robots and aliens are walking through the ocean like it's a swimming pool.

Pacific Rim Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5guMumPFBag