scribbles and lies - Nostalgic NetFlix Reviews #20

Jun. 26th, 2011

10:28 pm - Nostalgic NetFlix Reviews #20

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There's a lot more end of the world in this batch, but on reviewing further I think the dominant theme was the urge to revisit some films I've seen when I was much younger. Dangerous, I know, right? A lot of movies do not age well.

PEE-WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE: * * *

Not as good as I remember.

ICE STATION ZEBRA: * * * *

More Cold War fun. I saw a little of this one as a kid, presumably on TV. You want an image that sticks in a six year old's brain? Try a submarine conning tower busting up through ice and then dudes with guns emerging from it.

FLASH GORDON: * * * *

The nostalgic bug bit deep, suddenly. Five minutes in, I was regretting it. Aw, man, what was I thinking? Two stars. Then it gets going and the various fun bits that I'd mostly forgotten start popping up and I started thinking, aw, it's not so bad. Sure, three stars. And then, finally, just the whole mad spectacle of the thing came crashing down on me - especially the costumes, oh my god how had I forgotten that this movie had literally hundreds of the most vivid and amazing costumes in cinema history? Even the lowliest court lackeys who appear in only one scene have outfits that would put every Vegas showgirl to shame. Anyway, even worse *and* even better than I remember.

THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER: * * * *

Every bit as great as I remember. Musical numbers not quite as reliably great as the first film and not quite as many cameo gems, but totally holds up.

RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE: * * *

A step back from the previous one but, still, in for a penny in for a pound. Make another one, I'll watch it, too. Would I like these movies more if I'd played the video games and knew all these characters from hundreds of hours of gameplay?

TERMINATOR: SALVATION: * * * *

I may be the only person I know who didn't hate this film. Sure, the entire thing is predicated on a couple of giant plot holes, but it pretty much delivered the war against the machines that I've wanted to see since I saw the first film as a teenager. Everything else is of second-order importance. The entire franchise has been rife with continuity and causality idiocy ever since the moment they did a sequel and established that, oh yeah, SkyNet can time travel more than once. I like to think that these are not plot holes, but a clear moral: SkyNet was made smart enough to decide humanity should be destroyed, and smart enough to execute a strategic approach, but not smart enough to really close the deal where the details count.

TANGLED: * * * *

Very DreamWorks-y, for a Disney film. Liana, of course, loves it.

HARDWARE: * *

Every bit as bad as I remember.

SIX-STRING SAMURAI: * * * *

Wow, yeah, this was pretty much exactly the film I'd heard described and couldn't quite imagine actually being made. I really should have gotten around to it a long time ago - it's cited as (and clearly was) the main influence on my favorite minimalist role-playing game, octaNe. Anyway, I sort of feel like Frank Miller's RONIN doesn't need to be made after all now.

ENCHANTED: * * *

Another Liana request. This film has a really appealing premise, which it carries through more or less exactly as you'd expect. The big musical number set-piece is terrific.

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For consideration: next batch will be all over the map, I think

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From:porphyre
Date:June 27th, 2011 08:29 am (UTC)
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I always feel a pang of guilt when I discover that I know someone who hasn't seen Six String Samurai, as if it's somehow my fault, like if I were a better person, I would have made sure they would have. I get that with The American Astronaut, too, but less so.
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From:mmcirvin
Date:June 27th, 2011 03:19 pm (UTC)
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BRIAN BLESSED. That is all.
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From:crisper
Date:June 27th, 2011 05:15 pm (UTC)
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"Brian Blessed isn't everything. He's the ONLY thing."
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From:mmcirvin
Date:June 27th, 2011 06:22 pm (UTC)
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Well... Brian Blessed AND Queen.
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From:ctd
Date:June 27th, 2011 03:36 pm (UTC)
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Is Hardware the one where they give away the villain's (Wizard-of-Oz-esque) weakness in the first five minutes and Lemmy is a taxi driver?
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From:crisper
Date:June 27th, 2011 05:19 pm (UTC)
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That's one way to put it. I had not recognized the Lemmy cameo. I think of it as the one where Carl McCoy sells the world's worst terminator to a little person.
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From:adw3345
Date:June 27th, 2011 04:04 pm (UTC)
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Oddly enough I was reading through a giant Buck Rogers anthology of reprints from the 1920's onwards. I would totally pay $7.50 to see a matinee of a modern-day Buck Rogers film, but retro-imaged with giant riveted goldfish spaceships, leather communicator helmets, colorful space fleet uniforms with rows of brass buttons like a bellhop with wide-thighed breeches, and elaborate rocket guns. I suppose they will have to find another enemy to fight than the mongols as that wouldn't go well today. I keep thinking of Brendan Fraser as Buck Rogers, but he might be a bit old for the role and there's probably a better choice.
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From:tensegritydan
Date:June 28th, 2011 05:22 pm (UTC)
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Flash Gordon would get 4 stars for no other reason than having a Queen soundtrack and actually living up to it.
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From:ipslore
Date:October 1st, 2011 04:02 pm (UTC)
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I figure that Resident Evil would probably be less enjoyable if you were familiar with the games; you'd likely spend much of your time going 'wtf that's not how the T-virus works' and similar.
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