Ghostbusters (2016)

Ghostbusters (2016)

3D section review written By : James Tate
Movie Review written By: Adolph Vega

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3D

 

The 3D in Ghostbusters was very basic but at the same time annoying. The majority of the 3D effects resembled that of old films, and was gimmicky. Many times it seemed like Nickelodeon slime was shooting out at you. Besides scenes during the last act of the film, the 3D just wasn't special. Yes it was silly and gimmicky, but it wasn't bad either.

 

Final Verdict: Good 3D

Movie

When it comes to rebooting / remaking a popular movie franchise from the past, it can be very difficult to catch the magic of the original movie(s) and yet still be enjoyable on its own merit. Sadly, I have to say this movie does not succeed in bringing back the Ghostbusters franchise. The reason for this failure of a movie isn't because of the female casting, the gender of the main characters is irrelevant, and a bad movie is a bad movie, regardless of the gender of the cast. If this movie was exactly the same but with the genders swapped I would give it the same critiques and same final scores.

 

The movie's main plot revolves around four characters that work together in New York to stop paranormal activity revolving around ghosts. Many of the plot points from the original movie are recreated and redone in slightly different ways. One of the most annoying aspects of the plot is how many dangling story elements are left unexplained or under developed. I won't spoil any of those plot points, but many things are introduced or happen and are not given a proper conclusion. It's very annoying when a scene concludes with so many questions remain unanswered.

 

The movie has a pathetic villain named Rowan North, who is angry at the world and wants to destroy it via ghosts and paranormal activity. This character is one-dimensional and has zero charisma or presence on screen. I found his acting to be awful and his motivations to be lacking a coherent backstory. I also think his lines of dialogue were poorly written. This character also had access to advanced technology that was never explained, and he was possibly the worst aspect of this terrible movie.

The Ghostbusters cast does not have any chemistry on screen. To put it simply, I didn’t like any of these characters within this movie. The main cast includes four female Ghostbusters and a male receptionist. Let me quickly detail each character and what I thought of them. 

One Ghostbuster, Patty Tolan, is possibly the worst black woman stereotype that I have seen on screen since Mammy from "Gone with the Wind". This character is the typical urban black woman with attitude archetype, which feels dated, and out of place in this story.

 Another Ghostbuster is Jillian Holtzmann, whom I found just annoying and completely unlikable. She reminds me of a female version of the Beavis character from the MTV cartoon "Beavis & Butthead". Jillian was only interested in destruction and weapons and talks in a strange accent for the entirety of the movie. I grew to hate this character and found her presence on screen to be so annoying that I looked forward to her silence after she finished her lines.

 Erin Gilbert is another Ghostbuster who I found tedious to watch on screen. She is always nervous or anxious and is totally awkward through out the movie. Many of her actions simply don't make sense within the context of her character.

 Finally, the last Ghostbuster is Abby Yates, who is portrayed in a straight fashion. She is your every woman and she does many physical gags. For some strange reason they made her obsessed with Chinese food. Her performance was adequate, outside of that random personality quirk.

 One more supporting character is that of Kevin, the receptionist. He is played by Chris Hemsworth and was only hired because of his good looks. Kevin's character is supposed to be that of a fool and I found this portrayal to be tedious to watch. He is a 'typical' dumb blond character, and I wonder if this role was specifically written to be a role reversal to poke fun at sexism. If everything was reversed, and a woman was portrayed to be a dumb blond that was only hired because of her appearance, I bet people would be upset. I simply found this foolish character to be poorly written, badly acted and a chore to watch on screen. I don't mind characters that are rendered as fools, but they need to have redeemable features and Kevin was grating to watch in every screen.

The movie has multiple problems, and most of the comedy falls totally flat or is cringe worthy. Comedy is one of the hardest genres to master on film. People don't realize how difficult it can be to have comedy that works for everyone. Certain people enjoy different styles of comedy, and making something universally funny is nearly impossible. Some people enjoy slapstick physical humor, some people enjoy dry British humor and other people don't understand satire. The comedic delivery is also very dependent on specific comedians, and how it is written. Comedy is more subjective than any other genre of movie and totally up to the viewer. So reviewing comedies is incredibly difficult, because what I may find funny, others may not and vice versa. Unfortunately for me, this movie was cringe enduring and not funny. I can imagine other people might find more of the jokes humorous, but that wasn’t the case for me so your mileage may vary. I did laugh a few times, but those were very few and far between moments within the movie.

Ultimately, I found this movie painful to watch because of the bad writing, bad characters and bad story. Many comedic elements were totally juvenile in nature and were not well done. I really disliked everyone within this movie outside of Abby Yates, with whom I found to be mediocre at best. The movie has a major problem with the conclusion, which is too long and totally based on luck. It's just too convenient that one thing happens at the right time, right place and works perfectly for that scenario. Seriously, this is definition Deus Ex Machina, and is evidence of terrible storytelling. Usually I wouldn't comment on a movie's ending, but I found this so bad that I felt compelled to comment on it. I cannot comment any further without giving away major story spoilers, but suffice it to say I hated the ending of this movie and made a bad movie something truly awful.

 

Before the movie released, I defended it. I have enjoyed the director's previous comedies, so I was willing to give this film the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately, my goodwill was betrayed, because this movie is worse than I expected it to be. I was hopeful, and I thought maybe the trailers were bad, but the 2016 Ghostbusters movie is possibly one of the worst movies released in 2016. I walked into the movie theater with an open mind and tried to enjoy it for what it was, but was simply unable to, and I walked out hating this movie – feeling upset that I wasted my time on it. I'm sorry, but this movie doesn't scare up laughs or fun, and is a pathetic reboot that shouldn't ever have been made.

Final Verdict: 2 / 10

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Finding Dory

Finding Dory

Review Written By: Adolph Vega
 

With the movie premiere of everyone's favorite forgetful fish just around the corner, the latest official "Finding Dory" trailer is here!

 

 

3D

 

This animated movie uses three-dimensional cinematography in a conservative yet enjoyable fashion. The movie is mostly set within the ocean and has fish and other plant life moving within different layers of depth based 3D. The movie only had one truly memorable 3D moment, which involved a truck in free fall. I wish the movie played up the 3D element further with more fish popping out , use of bubbles or under water foliage. Overall I can midly recommend the 3D element of this movie.

 

Final Verdict: Good 3D

 

 

Movie

 

Finding Dory takes place about a year later than its predecessor; Finding Nemo . This movie in many ways feels like a retread of the original, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing; considering that Finding Nemo is considered by most to be a modern classic. Both "finding" movies follow similar story beats with many of the same characters.

 

This movie is focused on the fish named Dory as she is trying to reunite with her parents. Dory has an interesting character quirk in that she suffers from short term memory loss. This character aspect is interesting but leads to some issues with the plot. The amount of time Dory forgets is very dependent on what the story needs her to remember at any given time, and this element is incredibly inconsistent within the movie. Dory at times forgets things only seconds after they occur and other times her memory resets after several minutes.

A small issue that I had with the movie was with how far fetched some of the scenarios were presented within the movie. I know it's animated film aimed for children , but I found it hard to believe that no humans noticed or questioned the events within the storyline. It seems a little too convenient that the humans within this movie are totally oblivious to what is happening during many key scenes.

 

The movie has a fantastic emotional arch that is both satisfying and enjoyable. The plot has many call backs to previous scenes and it feels rewarding to the audience. Many scenes within the movie involve flashbacks with a younger Dory and her parents. These scenes are incredibly touching, sweet and are simply a joy to watch. It's a shame the movie doesn't use these flashbacks to explain how Dory got her disability. The movie never tried to define or establish the rules regarding her short term memory loss. Was Dory born with this memory condition ? Did something happen to Dory to cause this disability? Why can her short term memory range from a few seconds to a few minutes? It's a shame that all these questions were left unanswered within the movie . A few lines of dialogue could have solved these unresolved mysteries. 

 

One of the best aspects of the movie is the characters who are distinct and interesting.  The movie handles the large cast well and knows how to focus on key elements to make all the characters enjoyable and memorable. Dory's parents which I mentioned earlier have stand out performances and are great characters .  I enjoy how the movie presents the different animals and gives them characteristics that fit their perspective species.  The story has great flow and I was always entertained and never bored by the movie . 

 

The movie looks beautiful with excellent animation and a wonderful art style that gives it personality. The movie looks better than its predecessor but also remains true to how the previous movie looks. At times the visuals are photorealistic and have stunning visuals. 

 

Overall, I really enjoyed the movie, even with the small problems that it had. I wish the story elements were more unique and not just a redo of its predecessor. I also wanted more explanation on Dory's condition.  Finding Dory works well as both a stand alone movie and a sequel because it's a well made movie with lots of heart and laughs . Finding Dory is a entertaining sweet movie that the entire family can enjoy .

 

Final Verdict : 8/10 

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Independence Day Resurgence

Independence Day Resurgence

Review Written By: Adolph Vega

 

We always knew they were coming back. After INDEPENDENCE DAY redefined the event movie genre, the next epic chapter delivers global spectacle on an unimaginable scale. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet.

 

3D

 

The stereoscopic visuals are consistent within this movie but were never impressive or memorable. You clearly see and distinguish between a few different levels of 3D, as people and space ships are going in between the different layers of 3D. The 3D visuals look clean and sharp, but I don't remember any specific scene that wowed me or caught my eye.  Overall, I did like how the 3D was presented, even if it didn't impress me. It is evident that they tried to make a good-looking 3D movie, but it just didn't blow me away.

 

Final Verdict: Good 3D

 

Movie

 

First before I begin this review I want to state that I don't have any problem enjoying summer action movies. I can enjoy dumb fun action movies that being said I couldn't enjoy myself when I watched this movie.

 

Independence Day was a huge summer blockbuster when it released in 1996. I remember enjoying that movie when I watched it twenty years ago. It was a fun dumb action movie that had great special effects and entertaining action scenes. This sequel takes place twenty years after the events of the original movie. In many ways this movie tries to capture the old glory of that movie and ultimately fails. The movie is completely dependent on the first movie and constantly reminds you of that movie. This film can't escape the shadow of the original, so much so that it never feels like it's own movie. 

 

The movie has many major problems that make it difficult to enjoy even if you "leave your brain at the door". First of all the movie does a poor job of balancing it's huge cast of characters. Very little if any time is given to character development. Most of the character's names are either not mentioned at all or only briefly mentioned. Many characters return to reprise their roles from that previous movie. Sadly all the characters are clichés, stereotypes, archetypes or tropes from a typical action movie. I found none of the characters interesting or above average in quality. One missing character is that of Will Smith as Captain Steven Hiller. The movie spends way too much time referencing this character and it becomes strange, awkward and off-putting. The second major issue I had with this movie was the acting, which was amateurish and badly executed. The lines of dialogue are either delivered in an over the top fashion or fall totally flat. Overall the writing is corny, simplistic and entirely generic.  Brent Spinner's portrayal of Dr. Brackish is especially painful to watch on screen. Dr. Brackish is eccentric and just too over the top it. Dr. Brackish is an annoying and cringe inducing character. Jeff Goldblum is clearly not even trying to act. Finally, the movie has a very cliché and predictable storyline with very few surprises. The movie is essentially everything you expect it to be and nothing more.

 

The plot of this movie is very simple, as it revolves around space aliens attacking Earth again. These space aliens are the same aliens from the previous movie. Within this movie the aliens are given some basic motivation, and a sentence or two of back-story. These space aliens have no culture or depth and are essentially one-dimensional monsters for the humans to defeat. The aliens do have more powerful weapons and more impressive war ships, which the humans must defeat in elaborate action set piece scenes. When the movie doesn't showcase action, the scenes drag on because I didn't really become emotionally invested with any of the characters. That said, the action scenes are choreographed in an exciting fashion and are entertaining and fun to watch. The special effects are nice and the devastation they cause is a massive visual feast. The feast is entirely empty of substance but it is pretty to look at.

 

Many scenes are incredibly ridiculous and make little sense. The movie has massive plot holes that can't be ignored. I laughed at and rolled my eyes at campy aspect of this movie. The movie at times is self aware of its over the top nature. The movie is basically proud of its mediocrity and never tried to be anything more than a stupid action movie. I do appreciate that some major characters die within the movie so they up the stakes, but how other characters are able to survive really makes the overall narrative seem ludicrous.

 

The movie just feels dated and doesn't belong to this era of higher caliber action movies. The movie tries and fails to be campy fun and is just a bland average action movie. Independence Day: Resurgence feels like an unnecessary sequel with totally worthless characters, one page plot and is a pathetic rehash of the original movie. The action and special effects are well done, but it can't carry this movie. This movie is totally lackluster and forgettable silly action movie that simply isn't fun or interesting enough to justify its own existence.

 

Final Score: 4/10

 

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