Showing posts with label Ben Stiller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Stiller. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Megamind (2010)

At Least It's Funny - 3/5
So I saw this film just now called Megamind which you'll remember as being Will Ferrell's latest animated film. The story followed  the journey of Megamind, a blue, round-headed supervillain in his battles against Metro Man. He then goes on to control Metro City, get bored of all his power, create a nemesis for himself who turns evil and consequently causes Megamind to save the city and get the girl. Hmmmmm. It's all a bit predictable and it feels as if it has been done before even though movies of this type normally focus on the 'good guy'. Despite the way this film tried to break the stereotypical comedy/animation superhero movie (Monsters Vs Aliens, The Incredibles) by focusing on the other side, by the end it became exactly like all these other previous films.

That's what this film was. I must say it started off quite good. The comedy was flowing and it managed to feel fresh within the genre. By about half way through with the creation of Titan, played by Jonah Hill, the storyline began to lose my interest and by the end we all knew what was happening. And just for the record, Jonah should should never ever ever at any point in a film play a superhero. His voice is totally inappropriate for this type of role and no matter how many times he has done it before, he should stick to the usual geeky and hilarious characters we are used to seeing him in.

Despite the poor casting of Hill, I think Will Ferrell was a good pick to play Megamind. He manages to bring such comedic value just with the inclusion of his voice and the lack of a decent plot-line didn't seem as important when his character was making you laugh. At least they got that bit right. Tina Fey should have been given a more comedy-based role too. What's the point of casting her in a boring part that could have been played by anyone? If you get someone funny on board, use them. Brad Pitt was well cast as Metro Man. His voice brings an air of arrogance that you usually don't get from him from his on-screen performances. Aside from the casting, the animation was pretty awesome. DreamWorks and the animation team behind it certainly did a good job of that.

This film was by no means amazing and, speaking as a fan of Monsters Vs Aliens, this film just couldn't stand up to movies similar to it. Apparently a sequel is on the way so I think I'll be missing that one.Saying that the film was funny and not every film has that to boast.

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Monday, 11 April 2011

My 10 Most Annoying Film Characters

What follows are possibly the most annoying ten characters cast in film ever. They make us want to scratch our eyes out and we hate them for it. Here goes:

God They Are So Annoying
10 - General Trautman (Richard Crenna) in the Rambo Trilogy. It wasn't so much that he was just outwardly annoying but that he was so entirely monotonous that he began to grate by the end.

9 - Fredo Corleone (John Cazale) in The Godfather Part II. He is severely slimy in personality and ultimately got what was coming to him.

8 - Det. Sgt. Della Pesca (Dan Hedaya) in The Hurricane. You'll remember him as the guy who constantly tried to put Denzel's character away for crimes he didn't commit. Prick.

7 - Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott) from the American Pie films. Some may find his antics funny but underneath everything he was so annoying it hurt. 

6 - Gavin Cavanagh (Rhys Ifans) in The Boat That Rocked. I really didn't think it suited Ifans to play a man so far up his own arse.  

5 - White Goodman (Ben Stiller) from Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. In this one Stiller played the leader of the Cobras dodgeball team and couldn't have been more annoying. 

4 - Alduous Snow (Russell Brand) from Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him To The Greek. I despise Brand and so these two characters proved to be my idea of hell.  

3 - Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in Iron Man and Iron Man 2. I severely disliked this characters due to his egotistical personality and his sense of entitlement.  

2 - Tia Russell (Jean Louisa Kelly) from Uncle Buck. She was the eldest of the three children and was a complete tearaway and annoying bitch. Do what John Candy tells you!

1 - Checkov (Anton Yelchin) in Star Trek (2009). If you don't remember he was the Russian engineer guy. I've never seen such as mix of a high voice, stupid jokes and a dodgy Russian accent in my life. He definitely takes the title of most annoying film character. AHHHHHHHHHH

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