I have found nothing more surprising in recent days than the torrent of ultra positive reviews for Robert Rodriguez’s interpretation of Frank Miller’s Graphic (with a capital G) Novel Sin City. It literally astounds me. I wonder now if I didn’t accidentally wander into the wrong theater, in the wrong alternate dimension to see a movie only half as good as the one everyone is raving about. But the clips they show, and the elements they describe seem consistent with what I saw, so the theory that I saw the wrong movie won’t hold up.
In the film \"The Hitchhiker\'s Guide to the Galaxy,\" the actors, director and screenwriters (including the late Doug Adams, author of the book) all manage to be fairly competent. And in its own way this film is a legitimate take on the “Hitchhiker’s” story, especially if you like happy endings. But at its heart, it’s more platinum than gold, it’s just not the “Hitchhiker’s” that we all know and love.
A review of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. If you have not yet seen the movie read this at your own risk. It does contain information which might spoil your enjoyment of the film.
A review of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. If you have not yet seen the movie read this at your own risk. It does contain information which might spoil your enjoyment of the film.
In the film "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the actors, director and screenwriters (including the late Doug Adams, author of the book) all manage to be fairly competent. And in its own way this film is a legitimate take on the “Hitchhiker’s” story, especially if you like happy endings. But at its heart, it’s more platinum than gold, it’s just not the “Hitchhiker’s” that we all know and love.
I have found nothing more surprising in recent days than the torrent of ultra positive reviews for Robert Rodriguez’s interpretation of Frank Miller’s Graphic (with a capital G) Novel Sin City.