Captain Zyrain
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So.. through a confluence of events this weekend, I managed to watch both Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, two movies that I saw once before (in theaters) and did not particularly care for, even though I am a huge fan of the earlier works in the series.
I'll start with the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
I remember being SUPER excited that a new Indiana Jones movie was coming out, since I basically grew up with the original trilogy of movies. I think I saw The Last Crusade around 6 or 7 times in the theater (I was 9). I even liked the TV show for what it was. I didn't really do a deep dive on info prior to the movie coming out, so I could go in fresh. I remember seeing The Crystal Skull on launch night with a bunch of friends.. and we all kinda walked out with "Eh" on our faces. It was a weird feeling of liking seeing Indiana Jones again.. but then.. very ehhh with everything else. I eventually bought (and never opened) the Blu-ray for IJKOTCS, but never had the desire to watch it again. The swinging with the monkey scene was seared into my brain as one of the worst things ever.
So I start watching it again this weekend, with my 10 and 14 year old kids, and.. it wasn't that bad? I don't think its great, and clearly not on equal footing with IJ 1-3, but.. I kind of enjoyed it. The monkey swinging scene is still one of the worst things I've ever seen, and served no purpose, but maybe because I'm older and wiser now, I just try to ignore it. Also, I didn't catch it the first time that the "aliens" are "inter-dimensional beings" or whatever, instead of just straight space aliens. I'm not sure why, but this made it feel a little more mythological than just straight E.T.-type aliens coming down here. The pacing was decent, and my kids enjoyed the movie a lot more than I thought they would, so much so that the 14 year old PUT HIS PHONE DOWN TO WATCH THE MOVIE, and TALKED ABOUT IT AFTERWARDS. In my house that's a pretty big thing. I think I would have originally gave the movie a D and now it's moved up into C, maybe C+ territory.
I still would have rather they went in a 1000 different directions for Indy 4, but at the end of the day, I think I'm OK adding it to the movie rotation now as a fun adventure film, something I don't think I would have ever considered a few years ago. I'm curious, and a little excited to see what happens if Indy 5 actually comes out.
Next... Pirates of the Caribbean: ON STRANGER TIDES!
I'm a YUUUUUUUUUUGE Pirates fan. I like the entire trilogy, with the first one being obviously the best, but I appreciate the story told over all three movies, and love how they intertwine (I appreciate Norrington's sword working its way from the beginning to the end!). I was especially excited for On Stranger Tides, because.. Hey! More Pirates! My friends and I smuggled in copious amounts of rum to drink before/during/after the movie.. and, fuck, it didn't help. The movie was all over the place right from the beginning. There were small snippets where it felt like a POTC movie, but most of the time everything was just falling flat. The "in your face" 3D effects didn't impress in 3D. The new characters, especially Blackbeard, felt wasted, and yet, somehow, the returning characters felt like they were getting the short end of the stick as well. Just a bad combination of.. everything.
So I ignored this movie too, for a long while. I've watched 1-3 a number of times (a great number) since then, but just stop it before I get to 4. ... Until this weekend! Oy. Some movies are bad before, and are still bad now. This is one of those movies. Maybe there hasn't been enough time passed (6 years? Jesus), or something, but it is just still really really bad. The bad 3D effects look even worse on a 2D tv (Ooo look at me pointing at you with my sword!). The whole "I control my ship with my sword!" thing is just dumb. This movie feels like it sucks all the joy out of the first trilogy single handedly. There are still a few parts that "feel" like classic Pirates, especially the ending.. but they are so few and far between that I assume they were on accident. I don't know, there is just not a lot to like here for me personally. A D film is still a D, which still kind of makes me sad.
Now all that being said, I'm excited for the new Pirates movie.. the trailers make it seem like more of a return to form (hopefully), and it should be nice to see some old faces again.
Anyone else change their minds about these movies? I imagine they're both still pretty much universally reviled.
Uh, spoilers I guess.
I'll start with the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
I remember being SUPER excited that a new Indiana Jones movie was coming out, since I basically grew up with the original trilogy of movies. I think I saw The Last Crusade around 6 or 7 times in the theater (I was 9). I even liked the TV show for what it was. I didn't really do a deep dive on info prior to the movie coming out, so I could go in fresh. I remember seeing The Crystal Skull on launch night with a bunch of friends.. and we all kinda walked out with "Eh" on our faces. It was a weird feeling of liking seeing Indiana Jones again.. but then.. very ehhh with everything else. I eventually bought (and never opened) the Blu-ray for IJKOTCS, but never had the desire to watch it again. The swinging with the monkey scene was seared into my brain as one of the worst things ever.
So I start watching it again this weekend, with my 10 and 14 year old kids, and.. it wasn't that bad? I don't think its great, and clearly not on equal footing with IJ 1-3, but.. I kind of enjoyed it. The monkey swinging scene is still one of the worst things I've ever seen, and served no purpose, but maybe because I'm older and wiser now, I just try to ignore it. Also, I didn't catch it the first time that the "aliens" are "inter-dimensional beings" or whatever, instead of just straight space aliens. I'm not sure why, but this made it feel a little more mythological than just straight E.T.-type aliens coming down here. The pacing was decent, and my kids enjoyed the movie a lot more than I thought they would, so much so that the 14 year old PUT HIS PHONE DOWN TO WATCH THE MOVIE, and TALKED ABOUT IT AFTERWARDS. In my house that's a pretty big thing. I think I would have originally gave the movie a D and now it's moved up into C, maybe C+ territory.
I still would have rather they went in a 1000 different directions for Indy 4, but at the end of the day, I think I'm OK adding it to the movie rotation now as a fun adventure film, something I don't think I would have ever considered a few years ago. I'm curious, and a little excited to see what happens if Indy 5 actually comes out.
Next... Pirates of the Caribbean: ON STRANGER TIDES!
I'm a YUUUUUUUUUUGE Pirates fan. I like the entire trilogy, with the first one being obviously the best, but I appreciate the story told over all three movies, and love how they intertwine (I appreciate Norrington's sword working its way from the beginning to the end!). I was especially excited for On Stranger Tides, because.. Hey! More Pirates! My friends and I smuggled in copious amounts of rum to drink before/during/after the movie.. and, fuck, it didn't help. The movie was all over the place right from the beginning. There were small snippets where it felt like a POTC movie, but most of the time everything was just falling flat. The "in your face" 3D effects didn't impress in 3D. The new characters, especially Blackbeard, felt wasted, and yet, somehow, the returning characters felt like they were getting the short end of the stick as well. Just a bad combination of.. everything.
So I ignored this movie too, for a long while. I've watched 1-3 a number of times (a great number) since then, but just stop it before I get to 4. ... Until this weekend! Oy. Some movies are bad before, and are still bad now. This is one of those movies. Maybe there hasn't been enough time passed (6 years? Jesus), or something, but it is just still really really bad. The bad 3D effects look even worse on a 2D tv (Ooo look at me pointing at you with my sword!). The whole "I control my ship with my sword!" thing is just dumb. This movie feels like it sucks all the joy out of the first trilogy single handedly. There are still a few parts that "feel" like classic Pirates, especially the ending.. but they are so few and far between that I assume they were on accident. I don't know, there is just not a lot to like here for me personally. A D film is still a D, which still kind of makes me sad.
Now all that being said, I'm excited for the new Pirates movie.. the trailers make it seem like more of a return to form (hopefully), and it should be nice to see some old faces again.
Anyone else change their minds about these movies? I imagine they're both still pretty much universally reviled.