Thursday, July 17, 2008

God help us

After; superman, transformers, indiana jones, an entire trilogy of star wars movies, lost boys 2, the threat of a warriors remake, colorized psycho, I am legend, planet of the apes, halloween, plus a bunch of others that i have blotted from my mind, my childhood sits shivering in the corner dreading the newest bit of geek news mixed with nostalgia backed by millionaire delinquent or the equivalent of Internet squatters who are trying to exploit a culture of kids who weren't popular in school and didn't kiss girls till their 20's.

Friday, July 11, 2008

It's not about being great;

It's about getting better and Guillermo Del Toro does that with each and every film.

Vision is a limitation if the director does not incorporate the other senses and focus them in a way to exercise the mind. My opinion is that many directors with unique vision, ie Tim Burton, can make spooky looking trees and creepy costumes, but there generally seems to be substance lacking in his movies.

In Del Toro's evolving world, creative vision and writing are subtly honing themselves to a razor sharp acuity.

My review for Hellboy would be something like, if you love a good Terry Gilliam style movie then Del Toro supplies enough visual eye candy with a tight and defined story that is both at once expected and never anticipated.