The Magnificent Bastard!
2003-07-06 04:39:41 UTC
I'm not sure if I really liked this movie or not. I *wanted* to like
it...but I'm just not sure if it was all that good. It would be
impossible for T3 to live up to T1, but overall, I guess it's
about on par with T2 - Judgement Day. The director goes a little (ok a
lot) overboard trying to parody the classic lines from T1. Plus, the
new "Terminatrix", the T-X, is not nearly as menacing as Arnold in T1 or
even the T-1000 in T2. Claire Danes gives a mostly forgettable
performance as the heroine and Nick Stahl's performance as John Conner
is marred by his tendency to stare vacantly into the distance to
emphasize his every emotion. Arnold is Arnold and the movie would have
been better off if the director didn't have him try for a laugh every
five minutes or so. The movie is basically one big chase scene with a
few fight scenes mixed in.....and of course the requisite speeches about
nuclear holocaust.
It will be interesting to see how this film does at the box office. I
viewed the movie on opening night at Loew's Kips Bay Theatre on Second
Ave and 31st St, in NYC. My companion for the evening, the lovely
Shammie, had gotten tickets for us via Fandango. We arrived slightly
more than an hour before show time, expecting the theater to be packed.
We asked an employee of the theatre if the 7:05 PM show had sold out
yet. To our amazement, we were informed that only about 1/4 of the
tickets had been sold. The theatre wound up being less than 1/2 full.
We had been expecting to wait in line for some primo seats, but since
that was obviously not the case, we went across the street to a small
bar/restaurant to kill some time. Shammie and I both had a beer and a
few of the homemade potato chips that the bar was serving for happy
hour.
After the movie, we decided to have dinner in SoHo. After walking
around a bit and checking a few places out, we decided on The Cub Room
in the West Village, http://www.cubroom.com/. The food and the wine was
excellent and the service was outstanding. We thought about having a
drink in the bar after dinner, but decided instead to take a brief walk
through the Village.
All in all, a perfectly enjoyable evening.
it...but I'm just not sure if it was all that good. It would be
impossible for T3 to live up to T1, but overall, I guess it's
about on par with T2 - Judgement Day. The director goes a little (ok a
lot) overboard trying to parody the classic lines from T1. Plus, the
new "Terminatrix", the T-X, is not nearly as menacing as Arnold in T1 or
even the T-1000 in T2. Claire Danes gives a mostly forgettable
performance as the heroine and Nick Stahl's performance as John Conner
is marred by his tendency to stare vacantly into the distance to
emphasize his every emotion. Arnold is Arnold and the movie would have
been better off if the director didn't have him try for a laugh every
five minutes or so. The movie is basically one big chase scene with a
few fight scenes mixed in.....and of course the requisite speeches about
nuclear holocaust.
It will be interesting to see how this film does at the box office. I
viewed the movie on opening night at Loew's Kips Bay Theatre on Second
Ave and 31st St, in NYC. My companion for the evening, the lovely
Shammie, had gotten tickets for us via Fandango. We arrived slightly
more than an hour before show time, expecting the theater to be packed.
We asked an employee of the theatre if the 7:05 PM show had sold out
yet. To our amazement, we were informed that only about 1/4 of the
tickets had been sold. The theatre wound up being less than 1/2 full.
We had been expecting to wait in line for some primo seats, but since
that was obviously not the case, we went across the street to a small
bar/restaurant to kill some time. Shammie and I both had a beer and a
few of the homemade potato chips that the bar was serving for happy
hour.
After the movie, we decided to have dinner in SoHo. After walking
around a bit and checking a few places out, we decided on The Cub Room
in the West Village, http://www.cubroom.com/. The food and the wine was
excellent and the service was outstanding. We thought about having a
drink in the bar after dinner, but decided instead to take a brief walk
through the Village.
All in all, a perfectly enjoyable evening.
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Copyright © Magnificent Bastard Productions 2003. All rights reserved.
http://www.magnificentbastardproductions.com/