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Jun 17 2007

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

Dir: Tim Story
Writ: Don Payne, Mark Frost, John Turman. Characters created by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby.

  1. Ioan Gruffudd … Reed Richards
  2. Jessica Alba … Sue Storm
  3. Chris Evans … Johnny Storm
  4. Michael Chiklis … Ben Grimm
  5. Julian McMahon … Victor Von Doom
  6. Doug Jones … The Silver Surfer
  7. Laurence Fishburne … The Silver Surfer (voice)

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This was pants. Complete pants. Not even bad enough to be enjoyed.
Harsh? Maybe, but true. I wasn’t overly fond of the first film but it did the job of light entertainment. This one though was boring. An unforgivable flaw in an action-hero flick. Everything was ultra predictable, and nothing sparkled. Not even McMahon as the ebil Von Doom. And I can’t be the only one who is totally Fishburne’s supposedly gravitas filled delivery of lines. Yes, it worked in the first of the Matrix films, but it seems as though ever since then he has been called upon whenever a “serious voice” is needed. Enough already. Especially when the Silver Surfer was probably the only thing about this film that I liked.

There isn’t really that much more to say about this. I wasn’t impressed. I was bored. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.

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Tags: 3 Stars, action, based on comic, Bored Now!, Chris Evans, complete pants, Don Payne, Doug Jones, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silvr Surfer, Ioan Gruffudd, Jack Kirby, Jessica Alba, John Turman, Julian MacMahon, Laurence Fishbourne, Mark Frost, Michael Chiklis, sff, silly, Stan Lee, Tim Story

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Jun 17 2007

Zodiac

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

Dir: David Fincher
Writ: James Vanderbilt, based on the book by Robert Graysmith
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  • Jake Gyllenhaal … Robert Graysmith
  • Mark Ruffalo … Inspector David Toschi
  • Anthony Edwards … Inspector William Armstrong
  • Robert Downey Jr. … Paul Avery
  • Brian Cox … Melvin Belli

This is based on the true story of a serial killer in the 1970’s in California who highlighted his murders with cryptic letters to newspapers. He killed at random, and called himself The Zodiac, and wrote his letters in a code. He also often sent bloodstained items of clothes along with these letters as a sort of proof. He was never caught. Robert Graysmith was working as a cartoonist at one of the newspapers where the letters arrived, and became caught up in the case. The film is based on his book of the events of the time.

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Tags: 1970s, Anthony Edwards, based on book, Brian Cox, California, crime, David Fincher, Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, murde, police, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Graysmith, serial killer, true crime, Zodiac

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Jun 17 2007

Week 228

Published by Fence under Weekly memes

Time for out Unconscious Mutterings:

  1. Riding ::
  2. Actress ::
  3. Flowers ::
  4. Making ::
  5. Robot ::
  6. Enjoy ::
  7. Identify ::
  8. 22 ::
  9. Busy ::
  10. Forward ::

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Tags: Luna Nina

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