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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Contributor | Toby Kebbell, Danny Huston, Edgar Ramirez, Liam Neeson, Jonathan Liebesman, Bill Nighy, Rosamund Pike, Ralph Fiennes, Sam Worthington See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
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Product Description
Bonus Content:
- Battling the Chimera
- Who Are The Titans?
- Agenor: The Other Demi-God
- The Cyclops Fight
- Prison of the Titans
- Minotaur: The Human Nightmare
- The Heavens Raise Hell on Earth
- Hephaestus: God of Fire
- Lost in Tartarus' Labyrinth
- Creatures of the Titans
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces
- Item model number : 25291253
- Director : Jonathan Liebesman
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 53 minutes
- Release date : June 26, 2012
- Actors : Sam Worthington, Rosamund Pike, Bill Nighy, Edgar Ramirez, Toby Kebbell
- Language : English (DTS 5.1), Portuguese (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1), French (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Bros.
- ASIN : B005LAIH5O
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #46,725 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #4,057 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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THERE ARE BETTER ACTED MOVIES OUT THERE BUT IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BE DAZZELED AND ENTERTAINED THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE FOR THAT. THERE IS QUITE A BIT OF COMBAT VIOLENCE BUT THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE IS EXHILARATING. GO TO THE RESTROOM BEFORE THE MOVIE SO YOU WON'T MISS A THING.
THANK YOU PETE STROEM
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
- The actors spend all their time whispering. Okay, this is fine I guess. Except that by the time you've turned your TV up loud enough to make out what they are saying - boom! You're back in another action sequence, and the sound is blasting at you too loud. This makes the movie a bit hard to enjoy when I'm trying not to wake up my kids at night. One solution is subtitles / closed captioning. But I've learned that nothing screws up the 3D movie experience more than using subtitles. I like them on regular TV. But they can't be used when watching 3D; it's just too distracting. So get used to the whispery voices. And crank up the volume!
- The characters are not especially likeable. Other than Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, I didn't care for most anybody else. Sam Worthington was alright I guess. He has a certain likeability. Certainly better than vacant-eyed Harry Hamlin was when he had his turn as Perseus! But nobody else I really care about. When you see them fighting and dying, it's hard to even give a crap. Even the comedic guy I didn't care for, because he was supposed to be funny and wasn't.
- I didn't like the actor they chose to be the villain so much. I mean, THIS is supposed to be Aries, the fearsome God of War? I don't think so. The guy looks like he belongs more in a catalog for men's underwear!
- The story didn't make a lot of sense. But I didn't worry about that too much. That's just par for the course for this kind a movie.
- The director seems to be a fan of the Michael Bay's "Shake the camera really hard and make lots of quick cuts whenever there's an action scene" method. Now I know that that's all the rage in movies nowadays. Everybody is doing it. But that doesn't mean I have to like it. Personally, I hate it. I would prefer to just be able to see what the heck is going on. A bunch of camera shaking and loud noises does not a good action scene make. Not to me, anyway.
- I missed Zeus's lighted costume effect from the first movie. Others railed on that as being goofy. I thought it looked really neat. I wish it had still been here. It's okay that it's gone; I just would have preferred it.
- Just like most other action flicks these days, the colors in this movie are all saturated and washed-out looking. Everything is gray. Why does it have to be this way? Why do all "serious" action movies need to look all gray and gritty? And speaking of gritty...
- The actors in this movie are dirty. Seriously, just take a look! They spend the entire movie covered in grime and filth. I realize that showers weren't so popular - or even available - back in those days. And it's true that the heroes have more on their minds than taking a bath. They are trying to save the world and all, but still! After an hour of it, it becomes noticeable. You start thinking to yourself, "I wonder if they smell as bad as they look." They are grimy and gross, and get progressively so as the movie goes on. At the end, one of the heroes is even smearing on mud. Finally, the girl gets cleaned up at least. Just in time for her on-screen kiss. I didn't notice this in "Clash of the Titans", but it's kind of distracting here. I mean dude! Wipe your face already!
WHAT I LIKED:
- I really like Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes. They are good in just about everything, but I think they especially shine in these roles.
- Sam Worthington was decent. And what do you know? He doesn't have a crew cut anymore!
- The scene at the end I really liked, with Father and son.
- The use of 3D in this movie is AWESOME. I own a 55" 3D TV, and this is one of the best 3D movies I've ever seen. There are several moments in it that are simply amazing to watch. Several times I just thought, "I can't believe this looks so good". Sometimes the 3D is unexpected, like when Kronos was attacking and suddenly Perseus is flying up on Pegasus to attack. It looked like he was flying from your living room into your screen! And sometimes rock would fly at you. Little moments like that were done well. This movie really does 3D well. It never seems gimmicky. It actually adds to the story. (Not that there's much story here in this overbudgeted B-movie to add to, but you get my drift!) The 3D? HIGHLY recommended!
- Pegasus was done well. He also seemed more useful in this movie.
- The story has continuity with the previous movie. Yeah, Io is dead right from the beginning. That was kind of abrupt. And where did everybody else go? But the rest of it seems to follow really well from the first movie.
- The story was good, if a bit confusing. I did like it. As an improvement over the original, Perseus as a character gives up the rather silly notion of "living as a human", and embraces his heritage.
- I liked the notion of most of the conflict being driven by family troubles among the gods. This makes sense to me. I mean, I can't stand my own family and I'm only in my 30's! I can only imagine how annoying my family would be after ten thousand years as a god :)
- I liked that this was a sequel. Being a sequel of a remake, they didn't have to worry about all the "new" vs. "old" arguments that plagued the first movie. They could just make the movie they wanted to make. This was a good result, I think. And it left itself open to future movies, which I would also be happy to see.
- The special effects were excellent. I'm kind of shocked at how far CGI has come. Especially compared to the lame attempts in George Lucas's movies. This makes his films look like "Jumanji" by comparison. Of course, sometimes the special effects are just too darn good. I don't like it when I get that feeling that I am watching a video game. But you can't please everybody - especially me. Griping about the movie is half the fun!
- The weapons of the gods were cool. I especially liked Zeus's thunderbolt.
- The labyrinth concept and sequence was neat. I felt like I was watching a horror movie during that bit. And since I love horror movies, this was welcome.
- Cyclops? How did they make those pants?
- In another nod to the original, the Mechanical Owl makes an appearance again.
The verdict: Yeah, it's not cinematic genius but it is still pretty good. Don't let the movie review snobs drive you away. If you liked the first one, you will definitely like this.
And if you hated the first one, you might still like it. It depends on why you hated "Clash". If you hated that it wasn't exactly like the original, then you might not mind this movie because it doesn't have anything to do with the original. If you hated it for the special effects, jerky camera and/or other old fart reasons, then yeah you probably won't like this one either. But I thought it was great.
And that's me. I'm done. Peace out, people!
-TCG