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"Tonight we dine in ...."
on July 17, 2008
Posted by: greenville
300 was outstanding. The movie was brilliant in that it was a great action eye popper, but still managed to be powerful without overdoing it. Everything was cgi except the people. Beowulf should have done it that way. The two lead performances were terrific. When I first learne the music my mouth dropped to the ground. I was then saddened to hear that Tyler Bates, the "composer" had stolen the music from "Titus" without the filmakers knowledge. Its too bad because if he hadn't done that, 300 would have definitely shone up in the oscars.
What's great about it: excellent use of cgi, good acting and action
What's not so great: music was taken from another movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Inspired by the epic Old English poem of the same name, director Robert Zemeckis's digitally rendered film follows the Scandinavian hero Beowulf (Ray Winstone) as he fights to protect the Danes from a ferocious beast named Grendel (Crispin Glover). Though at first Grendel seems invincible, Beowulf eventually manages to defeat him in a desperate battle to the death. Devastated by her son's violent demise at the hands of Beowulf, Grendel's mother (Angelina Jolie) sets out in search of revenge. Later, Beowulf faces the biggest challenge of his life when he attempts to slay a powerful dragon. Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright Penn, Alison Lohman, John Malkovich, and Brendan Gleeson co-star in an epic fantasy adventure penned by Roger Avary and Neil Gaiman.
 
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on July 17, 2008
Posted by: greenville
While the animation in Beowulf was visually stunning at parts, the animation harmed it more than not. The people are incredibly detailed, the men more than the women. Queen Wealthow is identical to Julie
Andrews queen in shrek 2 and 3. Every strand of hair sways, every roll of fat and every muscle is detailed. The scenery is well done (when they are not in the mead hall) But when it comes to eyes and mouths, the animation really screws up. The eyes stare at you with the emptyness of a zombies, showing no emotion whatsoever. The voicecover is poor especially because the animation does not pick up facial movement well. I personally enjoeyed the plot change and felt it flowed better. The action scenes are top-notch. You have to watch it expecting to be entertained. It is not meant to be Braveheart, its meant to be a simple action movie
What's great about it: good animation and visuals. decent action
What's not so great: flaws in the animation, bad voicecover
I would recommend this to a friend!
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