Tuesday, July 23, 2013

TV Show: Arrow Season 1



Quick Info:

Directors: Various

Studio: Warner Brothers Television Release Date: February 4th, 2014 Runtime: 989 minutes
Availability: on DVD and Blu-ray

Story Summary

Billionaire Oliver Queen was stranded on an island after his father’s boat, the Queen’s Gambit sinks in the ocean. He is rescued and returns to Starling City, and takes up the vigilante identity known as “The Hood” and dedicates himself to righting his family’s wrongs using a mysterious list of names. Aiding him is Diggle, a retired military veteran, as they stop crime throughout the city.

 

My Thoughts on the Plot

I wasn’t initially sure if I’d like this TV show. I have always loved DC Comics, but I’m an avid Batman fan, not really a Green Arrow fan, but I gave this show a shot, and I love it. The story is interesting, the characters have a lot of development over the season, and the acting and action are very well done.

This show had a lot to live up to because, with the resurgence of superhero movies, TV shows have to be just as entertaining as the movies. I also liked how they had both "island" flashbacks and a plot in the present day.

 

This show is definitely fun and entertaining. I enjoy the story, and it's a very good show to watch, but I have so many other shows I'm watching that I don't have time to watch the second and third seasons of Arrow.

 

The Cinematography Is Good

I really like the camera work on this TV show. They have excellent cinematography and they keep it exciting. The fight choreography is pretty good, and the action scenes look really cool, not quite the same as a Hollywood movie, but it's still exciting to watch.

The show has a nice presentation, which makes you want to come back and watch the next episode to see what is going to happen.

 

The Actors Are Great!

Stephen Amell was fantastic as Oliver Queen. He is an excellent actor, and he gets this character. I really enjoyed him as Ollie Queen.

Katie Cassidy is wonderful as Dinah “Laurel” Lance, and she did a fantastic job, too.


David Ramsey plays Diggle, Oliver’s bodyguard and partner. He’s really great, and his character is one of my favorites in the show. His character is not based on an existing character from the comics, but was brought into them because of the TV show.

Emily Bett Rickards plays Felicity Smoak, and I love her; she’s funny and interesting, and I think she’s great. Felicity Smoak is an original character created for the TV series and was later introduced into the DC Comics canon.

Mannu Bennett is a terrific actor, and he did a great job as Slade Wilson. Slade is not Australian. If only they hadn’t changed his character as much as they did, I still loved him, though.

 

I Enjoyed The Soundtrack

I enjoy the music soundtrack by Blake Neely. It fits the show's mood and is very well done. The music sounds good and very exciting when it needs to be, and moody when it's supposed to be.

The music complements the show, and you'll enjoy the soundtrack for the TV show.

 

The Show Uses Too Many “Batman” Villains

I highly recommend watching Arrow if you enjoy comic book-based media. It’s a lot of fun, and it’s a great series. Its major flaw is that Green Arrow has a unique rogues gallery, and all we see is mainly Batman supporting characters

and adaptations of Batman villains. I find that to be very annoying when I want to see Green Arrow villains and not Batman villains. Green Arrow may share Batman villains in the comics, but it seems they're only using them because people remember the Batman villains.

 


You Should Watch this Show

It’s worth it for me to watch on Netflix, but I won’t be picking this up on Blu-Ray disc; it is well worth my time to watch it. Pick it up if you have to have it on Blu-Ray or DVD. Worth your time but not necessarily your money.

The characters are great and go through a lot of development, and there are a lot of plot twists that keep you guessing what will happen next.

 

Quick Summary

 

What Does Work:

What Doesn't Work:

Great Action, Story, and Plot

Too many Batman villains

Fun entertaining characters

 

My Grade: A-

Arrow is an exciting TV show that is an excellent superhero show with a fantastic story, writing, and characters. The visual effects are very well done, and the actors play their roles very well. I enjoyed watching them.

The main flaw with Arrow is that DC pulls from Batman lore for Arrow's villains, and I feel that they shouldn't because Green Arrow has his own villains in comics, but I suppose they know that audiences will recognize Batman villains more than Green Arrow villains. Green Arrow has interesting villains in his own comics, and they didn't use them because they weren't famous comic book villains, and that's a shame.

I enjoyed this TV show a lot, and I watched it on Netflix. It was an enjoyable show to watch. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves superhero shows.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Movie Review: Dredd (2012)

 

Quick Info

Director: Pete Travis
Studio: Lionsgate
Runtime: 103 Minutes
Release Date: Jan 8, 2013
Availability: on DVD and Blu-Ray, at stores or online

Is The New Reboot Worth It?

Dredd is a movie adaptation of the Judge Dredd Comics. In this particular story, we follow a new Judge named Cassandra Anderson, a psychic who failed the aptitude tests to become a Judge. They have to take down a drug dealer named Ma-Ma after she locks down the Peach Tress block, leaving them trapped inside with her entire gang after them. They have to take out Ma-Ma and get out alive.

I’ve never read the Judge Dredd comics, but I really enjoyed this movie. It was that kind of mindless popcorn flick fun that I enjoy. The story was interesting, and even though there wasn’t too much character development for Dredd as a character, Cassandra Anderson was an interesting character; there was enough that I thought it was an interesting movie.

Trailer

I Like the Relationship Between Cassandra and Dredd 

I really liked the relationship between Cassandra and Dredd. I liked how the hardened veteran taught the newcomer how to enforce justice, and that they have to rely on each other to survive and stop criminals.

It was a very interesting relationship, and it's a shame they'll never have a sequel because I would have liked to see them continue developing as characters.

The Visual Effects

One interesting visual style of the movie was the use of slow motion, because the drugs being sold cause people to see things in slow motion, so it was a cheap gimmick that other movies use. It made the movie different from other comic book movies that throw it in for no apparent reason.

The action was exciting and over the top, and it was very intense, and I wanted to see what would happen next. I enjoyed Dredd as a comic book adaptation, although I can’t say how faithful it is to the source material since I’ve never read the Judge Dredd comics.

The Acting Was Okay

The actors are pretty good, with Karl Urban surprising me as Dredd; he did a very good job, and I didn’t even know it was him under there. I liked his performance.

Olivia Thirlby is also good as Cassandra Anderson, portraying her as a novice wanting to pass her assessment, and I liked her character a lot; she was the most interesting of the cast, and I do hope there will be a sequel.

Lena Headey was really good as Ma-Ma (Madeline Madrigal), the main villain, and she was interesting, although very evil and creepy. Her demise at the end of the movie is very enjoyable because she's a good villain.

The Film's Soundtrack

Paul Leonard-Morgan composed the film’s soundtrack, and it is pretty good, but not particularly memorable. It’s decent, but it’s not something I’ll want to buy on iTunes, and it fits the movie; it just doesn’t have any outstanding pieces in it.


A Box Office Disappointment

It’s a very interesting film and visually unique, although it is bogged down by a lack of character development for one of the leads. It is well worth your time to watch it. If you’re looking to buy it, then pick it up online; it’s very inexpensive. It’s also available online on Netflix streaming if you want to watch it to see if it’s something you like.

A Warning to Parents

This is an R-rated movie and is not for kids because of strong profanity, graphic violence, and some sexual content and drug use. This is for adults and shouldn’t be shown to kids just because this is a comic book movie.

It Was An Entertaining Adult Superhero Movie

I found Dredd to be a fun and entertaining superhero movie. It was adult because it dealt with an adult premise and a mature setting. It also had adult content that pushed it into the R-rating, and although I don't watch R-rated movies, I wanted to see this one because I love superhero films.

It was a shame that it didn't do well at the box office, but Dredd isn't really a mainstream comic book character like Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, or Captain America. It didn't really catch on with mainstream superhero movie fans, so it didn't make a lot of money.

My Rating: B

I recommend this to anyone who enjoys comic book movies. If you’re someone who likes mature comic books, then this is something you’ll want to see. It’s a fun popcorn flick and if you like action, you’ll enjoy it.

Unfortunately, it wasn't quite good enough for me to buy, even though I did enjoy the movie. It didn't really reach the level of being a must-have, must-own superhero movie, even if it was fun.

I won’t be buying this but it was worth it for me to borrow it from my local library, stream it on Netflix or get it from Red Box, it’s fun, but if you want to support it for a sequel, buy it because it made less than its budget at the box office only getting $36.5 million way below its $45 million budget, which is disappointing to me because I feel it deserved to earn more money than it did. It’s worth your time if you like action movies, worth your money if you like Judge Dredd. I do hope they will make a sequel one day.

I definitely know that the actors enjoyed their roles because they always talk about it if Dredd comes up, and it's nice to see that this wasn't just about the money for them.

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