Saturday, April 21, 2007

Galaxy Quest (1999)

Every now and then you come across little gems that you like surprisingly much, and Galaxy quest is such a movie. Set in present day, the movie centers around the former cast of the fictional tv show Galaxy Quest, who are now hasbeens and get their money doing conventions and humiliating commercials. But what happens when aliens who has seen the tv mistook it for a documentary and wants haphazard has beens to save them and their species from extinction.



Yeah it sounds pretty dodgy I know, but trust me, it isn't. The movie is a really a long send up\parody of Star Trek and other science fictions, but unlike most movies in the same genre, this one doesn't make fun of it's source material by degrading it.

The movie stars Tim Allen whose character obviously is built on William Shatner and James T Kirk(yes both of them), Alan Rickman who is more or less based on Leonard Nimoy, Sigourney Weaver who plays the sexy female crew member whose job in the show was to repeat the computer, Tony Shaloub as the engineer who is just either drugged out or just on a different reality, Darryl Mitchell as the former wonderkid pilot. The leader of the good aliens is played by Enrico Colantoni(best known from Just shoot me) and the evil alien leader is played by Robin Sachs.

However even if all of these do great jobs(particularly Shaloub and Colantoni), it is Sam Rockwell who steals the show. He plays a former extra in the show(who got killed in the first reel), who manages to sneak his way onto performing at a convention with the crew. And he's just named Guy. Everytime he's on the camera he's doing something hilarious, from the girlish scream the first time he meets the aliens, to his whining about his fear of getting killed all the time to how he tries to give advice to Tim Allen when he's beeing chased by a monster to form a "rudimentary lathe"


The film manages to do all the things that made Star Wars great, it's a nice warm film and a great adventure. And it's actually better than any of the Star Trek films, and unlike both of said franchises well acted. It's not an epic story like star wars though, and moves a lot faster. I can't think of anything bad about this movie, it may not be the deepest picture ever made, but it's down to earth morals are hard to deny.

On a side note Sigourney Weaver has never looked better than she did in this movie, and she was pushing 50 in it!

Rating(out of 10)


The imdb page for Galaxy Quest

Short clip from the movie



Saturday, April 14, 2007

Alien Versus Predator



Let's find out how avp rates on the angry vikings shall we?


First of all let me say that I am a huge fan of the alien franchise, and I love predator 1 as well. Therefore any movie in either franchise that shit all over the series won't be earning any brownie points...

The making of an Alien Versus Predator movie took surprisingly long, the comics have been around since the late 80s, and even in predator 2 there was a reference to the predators hunting aliens. Add to the fact that both franchises have a lot of dedicated fans(altough tons more alien fans around), it was only a matter of time before the film was made.

The cast of this picture is relativly unkown, Lance Henriksen beeing the most known name to most. Also starring in the movie are Sanaa Lathan and Raoul Bova.
Unlike the cast of the 4 first alien pictures, this one is rather bland, but then again this is more of an action film than the previous ones.

A lot of people loathe avp, but I am not one of them. You've got the predator fanboys who get pissed off that one alien kills 2 predators, and you've got the alien fanboys who get pissed off that one predator kills a whole bunch of aliens. Yeah yeah so there's some minor spoilers in this review, get used to it punk!
The point is, when you make a pic of 2 franchises together you're bound to piss of some fans.

The first part of the movie is the gathering of the characters, and the setting of the mood. Apart from a ridiculous ice climb and chopper incident regarding Sanaa, this is done ok. Next part of the movie is the best one, with some well directed action and suspense, and you get to see what you obviously are watching this movie for, Aliens fighting predators. The last part of the movie is fairly ludicrous though, the alien queen looks and acts more like something off jurassic park than an alien film.

None of the actors here deserve any oscars, but they did ok, certainly no worse than the acting in alien res-erection or predator 2. Paul Anderson(the director) is not a bad director, he does have his own visual style like the previous alien films directors. However the problem is that he also wrote this picture, and he really can't hack it as a writer. So you'll get some awful lines every now and then, and things that don't make sense. Such as the gestation time of the alien, and the number of aliens.

Another major gripe people have with this picture is that it is set on earth, hence making Ripley's struggle in the alien films less scary, since the aliens have already been here. However even the director of the film says that it isn't canon, and this was set in a remote place on earth too, so I don't have a big problem with that.
People also complain that the predators are too short, and too bulky. They used the tallest stuntmen they could find for it, so that's just silly. They do however look bulky with all their armor, but I don't mind that since it makes the heavy fight one of the predators has with one alien more plausible I guess.

The movie was a box office success with a modest budget, and got mixed reviews intially, but more and more fans of the franchises have poured their hate for this film all over the internet since. So for the sequal avp2, Paul Anderson was axed. I don't have a big problem with that, I don't think continueing on the story would be any fruitful.

Rating(out of ten):


Trailer

Friday, April 13, 2007

Battlefield Earth



Greetings, I've decided to bring the angry viking into blog format, and what better and more fitting movie than Battlefield Earth could be used as the first post?

Starring the well known John Travolta and Forest Whitaker as psychlos, and Barry Pepper as mandkinds last great hope, this movie is set in the year 3000. We're told this in a brief intro text, which saves a lot of time instead of actually showing us some action as earth was invaded. Mankind has regressed back into stone age, and our hero goes out on a quest, but ends up getting captured by the evil psychlos.
Notice that clever word play? Psychlos - psychos? The psychlos are a mix of Predators and the evil aliens from Stargate in size, only with human heads and dreadlocks. And they can't breathe any air here, so they have to wear a noseclip. And they ofcourse speak an alien language, which sounds exactly like english except they sound like they are constipated.


Here's where John Travolta and Forest Whitaker comes into the action. John Travolta is the head of the security at the "dome" they are in, and Forest Whitaker is his sidekick. Travolta's character apparantly graduated head of his class, and gets mighty pissed off when he's forced to stay on earth, so he decides to do some embezzeling....

Without revealing too much of the great plot, I can assure you that you will see "tense" chases, "epic" fights, "great" explosions and "unfair" cruelty. All that and cavemen flying harrier jets with only hours(if that) of training.
As an added bonus, they decided to ting the colour of the movie to dark blue, so if you love that colour, this is right up your alley. For everyone else however it just looks as ridiculous as it's terrible acting, editing and directing is.

The movie is nearly 2 hours long, but due to the effects of the editing and directing, it seems like atleast 4. I've not read the Ron Hubbard novel, but surely it must have had more plot than this dreadful thing. And I expect the novel to be a disaster.

There's close to no saving graces for this movie. It bombed at the box office, and everyone hates it. I can understand why Travolta was in it, but how on earth Forest Whitaker got lured into this I will never know.

The movie was directed by Roger Christian, the man behind Nostradamus, Final cut and masterminds, all of which I have never heard of it. And surprisingly enough he is still directing, with his latest movie "prisoners of the sun" in post production as this is written.

Rating(out of 10):

Trailer for this disaster