May 31, 2006

The Chronicles of Prydain & Film Review: The Black Cauldron

Filed under: personal, film, review, literature

The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander are, simply put, amazing. Children’s books they may be, but still worth reading for us older ones. Way better than Harry Potter (bloody hype!). I strongly recommend them, even to adults (though a liking for sf and a slightly childish mindset are beneficial).

Now, visiting a friend and browsing his DVD collection, I spotted the film version of the first two books and immediately asked to borrow it. Watched it the same night, and man, what a disappointment.

Title: The Black Cauldron
Year: 1985
Director: Ted Berman and Richard Rich (Disney)
Actors worth mentioning: None - animated
Grade: 1

I won’t spoil either book or film by recounting the many many far too many discrepancies between the film and the books. This was truly awful. I considered shutting it off half way through, but managed to watch it all. I cannot stress enough how BAD this film was. It ruined everything there is to like about the books, and turned it into a made-for-tv, standard crap film.

I concede that a child, having no previous knowledge about the books, might find this enjoyable. Hell, my friend liked it! Therefore, I reluctantly award it a 1. But be warned - this is not one of those films that are so bad they’re good. This is just bad.

Ok. Deep breath. </rant>

As far as the books go, they’re way high up on my wish list. (to anyone relevant reading this: my birthday is coming up real soon. *hint hint* :P )

May 28, 2006

Ocean’s Twelve

Filed under: film, review

Title: Ocean’s Twelve

Year: 2004

Director: Steven Soderbergh

Actors worth mentioning: Brad Pitt, George Clooney

Grade: 4

 

Watched Ocean’s Twelve yesterday. Nice film! Though Ocean’s Eleven had a slightly better plot (we alla wanna see a good heist, don’t we?), Twelve had the same fast-paced dialogue and pace, which I appreciate. And, there’s no arguing about it - Brad Pitt and George Clooney make a damn good team. Their dialogues flow naturally without losing wit - me like.

 All in all, it’s a feel-good film, definitely worth a watch. A better plot could possibly have earned it a 5. Possibly. At least a 4+.