The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) Not as good as Jason and the Argonauts itr has little to recommend it. 6\10
Julie and Julia - 6/10 - Pleasant but overlong: why does a movie about two women learning how to cook need to be as long as a movie about Genghis Khan?
The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) 10/10. "Highlights" from the 10-year career of Germany's first-generation Red Army Faction, immaculately and convincingly staged, without recourse to CGI. This is another excellent documentary-style crime drama that can take its place beside Zodiac and Gomorrah. What makes this one different, of course, is the fact that the RAF were political--that is, they committed their--sometimes appallingly brutal--crimes with the very best of intentions. The filmmakers do what they can to show their subjects in a good light, but there's no getting around the fact that Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof and the rest were terrible, terrible people. The world is better off without them, and this comes through without any editorializing on the part of the filmmakers. We are allowed to draw our own conclusions from the facts presented. I applaud this trend in True Crime films.
Chungking Express - 5/10 - The first half = good off-beat comedy with an amusing noirish tinge. I'm not sure what anything had to do with anything, but it was well-written and acted (and funny) enough that I didn't mind just enjoying the ride. The second half = trite, twee and wholly predictable romcom. Several people in class made an Amelie comparison and that doesn't seem out of place, as both have stupid female characters doing wacky things for no good reason. At least Amelie was interestingly shot, and Audrey Tautou is way more likeable than whoever the girl is here. And that one didn't beat any jokes into the ground like this one did with the pineapple cans and California Dreamin'. By the time whatsherface started breaking into the cop's apartment I tuned out.
Clash of the Titans (2010) 3D - 5/10No, I did not buy my own ticket. Reminds me of those Hercules and Xena series that used to run on Sunday mornings. With 100 times bigger budget.
What's stupid about Faye Wong's character?
How is the second half predictable?
How can you knock the visuals, which would also be an indirect shot at its editing?
People are wacky, they do wacky things.
I just don't understand how you can think the movie is some contrived, cutesy "indie" movie.
I know it's not for everybody...but Amelie comparisons?