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I love science fiction, I am fascinated by Egyptian
mythology
and I appreciate digital animation.
Like many before it, it portrays more of the
mythology
of the Alamo than the history.
Take a pinch of GOODFELLAS, mix it with THE GODFATHER, add some Roman
mythology
and plenty of lowbrow comedy, and you have THE SOPRANOS, about a mob clan operating out of northern New Jersey.
I think many of the people who didn't like it were not seeing the underlying
mythology
behind the film.
Although, it may be a bit much for the average movie watcher if one can't interpret certain subtleties in the film (for example, our hero's name is Achilles, and in the final battle between him and Alexander he's shot in the heel with a rocket, just as Achilles in
mythology
was shot in his heel).
Stardust creates its own
mythology
and its own world and it works.
This film is the Asian Lord of the rings: A high fantasy story, based in actual Chinese
mythology.
(I realize many critics have called this film plot-less, I think they probably have zero knowledge of Chinese mythology.)
It feels like something based on a book, because it has such a complete and detailed
mythology
and a feeling of back story that is rare in the work of screenwriters.
Whether or not this movie works for you depends almost solely on whether you buy into Streiber's personal alien abduction
mythology.
Aside from totally ignoring the
mythology
of both the films and the series, the fight scenes were either poorly choreographed, poorly shot, or both.
While the plot of both movies is pure fantasy, the second movie adds more characters to the
mythology
of Halloweentown, and builds on the foundation of the first movie by reviving the villain in a new guise, and shows both the naive nature of the teenage Marnie - and of her vulnerable mother.
It's great northern European mythology, and mandatory reading when you are young in my opinion (Along with Norse, Greek and Roman
Mythology
as well).
The
mythology
behind the story is one of the film's major plus points, and director Bernard Rose does a good job of building it.
The
mythology
combined with what can only be described as a fetid atmosphere bode well together, and ensures that this film is both a creepy and absorbing tale of horror.
Blending science fiction, fantasy, horror, adventure, and Viking mythology, the film is highly entertaining.
Patrick Lussier's direction was as great as ever, I'd love to see his take on The Crow
mythology
:) The additional characters were also great in this film, the two vampires during the opening and the two procurers in particular were awesomely performed!
It lays on the werewolf
mythology
pretty thickly, in particular the unconvincing dictionary definition of lycanthropy that opens the movie, and the poem that several characters repeat boringly throughout.
Masterfully written and directed by Bernard Rose, the film creates its own fascinating mythology, which, given the fact that it was based on a Clive Barker story, isn't much of a surprise.
The X-men comics have decades of established treasured
mythology
and this film does it justice almost perfectly.
Though that one got into the never never land of our old west
mythology
eventually at least it got it right about one thing.
The movie is about Helen Lyle, a woman who is investigating urban legends and
mythology.
This movie was mad cute, it is based an a story of Greek
mythology
and takes place in the hood of Miami.
The movie described a numerological prophecy of apocalypse, something frequent in Scientology's
mythology.
They completely change Egyptian mythology, and even who Tut was and where he LIVED for the purposes of this movie.
It's all about silly religious
mythology
that most religions have outgrown, and doesn't really go anywhere.
The effects and vampire
mythology
were so pathetic they were funny.
Of course the old
mythology
is still present and with some flashbacks we are going to see how this two clans ends in the same town that now is almost abandoned and is controlled by the two clans.
I've not read or taken any
mythology
classes since college (a long time ago) but remembered many of the stories/myths from my undergraduate days.
It blends medieval
mythology
with a modern era breathlessly.
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