clips and trailers: The Amazing Spider-Man – exclusive clip!

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The Amazing Spider-Man poster, Andrew Garfield, Emma StoneHere at average film reviews today we’re lucky enough to have another Irish exclusive! A great clip from the new Spider-Man reboot, The Amazing Spider-Man – “Connors is coming to you”.

The Amazing Spider-Man is another telling of Marvel comic’s Spider-Man origin story. You might remember about 10 years we had a version of the Spider-Man origin story starring Tobey Maguire. I wasn’t a massive fan of that film, or the two sequels, but this film looks a lot more fun.

Andrew Garfield takes on the titular role while Emma Stone plays Gwen Stacy. The film follows Peter Parker as he tries to unravel the mystery behind why his parents disappeared when he was a child. A clue he discovers leads him down a path which puts him on a collision course with his father’s former colleague, Dr. Chris Connors, played by Rhys Ifans.

This new version promises to be closer to the comic books than the previous ones. In it we’ll see Parker invent artificial web slinging abilities, as opposed to growing them like we saw in the last films. Also they’ve taken the step of including Gwen Stacy, Parker/Spider-Man’s first love – Mary Jane doesn’t appear till much later in the comics.

Early reviews have been very positive so I’m pretty hopeful for this new Spider-Man flick, I’ll be seeing it on Monday so I’ll be sure to let you know what I think as soon as I can.

The Amazing Spider-Man in UK, US and Irish cinemas from 3rd July 2012

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film review: The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus (2009)

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The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus posterLooking over Terry Gilliam‘s filmography on IMDb, I notice that I’ve actually seen 9 of his 14 films… so you’d think I’d have an idea by now of what to expect. But the fact is that you just can’t know what to expect with him. Except that it’s going to be odd.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is odd. To be honest, I don’t know if I liked it. It was interesting but it wasn’t particularly satisfying. It looked good but I don’t know… I thought it would look amazing, that it would be set in this fantastical whimsical land and it wasn’t. But at the same time I don’t know why I really expected that… jumping to conclusions… I guess the word Imaginarium conjures up, for me, a carnival kind of atmosphere and that’s kind of backdrop we’d have on the story. But it wasn’t. Which is fine, it just wasn’t what I expected.

What it was, was a loose modern-day old style cautionary tale. Or at least that’s the best way I can describe it. My problem with it was that the story was… clouded. Or not clouded enough, they could have gone either way and like so many films, they just didn’t really decide which way to go. I suppose my opinion has to come in here as well… I like a good reveal and it kept looking like there was going to be one but in the end it was split. There was a reveal but there was a drip feed as well and I just don’t know if the timing really worked. There wasn’t really that convergence that you need with if you’re doing both.

There is, of course, the inevitable question. How much of an effect did Heath Ledger‘s death have on the film? I don’t think the effect is particularly apparent but how can I know? Terry Gilliam’s films are such personal works that it’s hard to imagine that it wasn’t affected in some way. I do think the transitions are seamless though, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell can be proud of their work. They really do uphold Heath Ledger’s legacy, they completed his last work while in no way treading on it. The faces changed but the character continued on.

Quick mentions as well, I thought Lily Cole was very good. I look forward to seeing her in more films. Andrew Garfield (who played Anton) on the other hand was crap, he almost spoiled the film on the me to be honest. What surprises me is that I’ve read other reviews where people really like him. I don’t know why he was in the film at all… either get a better actor to bump up the character or write a role for him that is *ahem* better suited to his talent. Actually it’s annoying me thinking about him… I’ll forget him now.

So, what more can I say? It’s a strange film. I would recommend it because I definitely think it’s worth a watch, it’s extremely imaginative… In fact the more I think about it the more I liked it, maybe I should watch it again. But the problem remains, I just didn’t think it was that fulfilling… though it did remind me… if you play with fire…

7.5/10

N.B. You know what, I’m not actually sure what the Imaginarium was in the end… was it the mirror, the show or the imagining?

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