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Review – Clash of the Titans (2010)

Short Take: Has eye candy galore, but is also intriguing

Short Take: Has eye candy galore, but is also intriguing

Director: Louis Leterrier (The Incredible Hulk)

Screenwriters: Travis Beacham (Dog Days of Summer), Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi (Aeon Flux)

Cast: Sam Worthington (Avatar, Terminator: Salvation), Liam Neeson (Batman Begins), Ralph Fiennes (The Reader), Jason Flemyng (Kick-Ass), Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace), Alexa Davalos (The Mist)

Length: 1h 58m

Synopsis: Cassiopeia (Polly Walker), Queen of Argos, has insulted the Gods by claiming that her daughter Andromeda’s (Davalos) beauty is even fairer than them. Hades (Fiennes), brother of Zeus (Neeson), uses this discretion to his advantage by condemning the whole city to death by way of the Kraken as punishment. The only way to keep the Kraken from destroying the whole city is by sacrificing Andromeda to the beast come an impending solar eclipse, however Perseus (Worthington), mortal son of Zeus, and a faction of soldiers make use of their time by searching for a way to kill the Kraken. Their journey is perilous and arduous, but the risk is worth the reward as they could potentially put an end to the Gods’ torments. Read the rest of this entry »

A History of The Kraken

The 2010 version of the Kraken

The 2010 version of the Kraken

With blockbuster season starting with April 2nd’s remake of Clash of the Titans, we here at Movie-Thoughts thought it would be interesting to look into the history of one of the film’s most fearsome monsters, the Kraken. In the film it will be one of the final monsters that Perseus (Sam Worthington) must defeat in order to save Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos) and mark the largest act of defiance against Zeus and the others atop Mount Olympus, who continually manipulate and take advantage of mankind like pawns on a chessboard.

The reason for Andromeda being offered to the Kraken deals mostly with her mother, Queen Cassiopeia (Polly Walker). The myth goes that Cassiopeia was known throughout the kingdom of Ethiopia as an incredible beauty, and her vanity caused her to boast about her exquisiteness to the point where she claimed to be superior to the Nereids (sea nymphs friendly to the sea God Poseidon). Poseidon grew furious with Cassiopeia’s egotism and thus proceeded to curse the land of Ethiopia. The only way to lift the curse was for the queen to sacrifice her only daughter Andromeda to the Cetus (sea monster), and so the princess was fastened to the rocks on the nearby shore, helpless against her impending doom. Read the rest of this entry »

Review – Avatar

Short Take: Jaw-dropping visuals, and a list of poigant messages

Short Take: Jaw-dropping visuals, and a list of relevant messages

Director: James Cameron (Titanic)

Screenwriter: James Cameron (Titanic)

Cast: Sam Worthington (Terminator: Salvation), Zoe Saldana (Star Trek), Sigourney Weaver (Prayers for Bobby), Stephen Lang (Public Enemies)

Length: 2h 42m

Synopsis: Humans have landed on an earth-like alien planet named Pandora, where they hope to collect precious minerals that are worth unimaginable sums. Standing in their way are an indigenous people called the Na’vi (pronounced Nah-vee), whose physical prowess and territorial rigidity have made diplomatic resolutions exceedingly difficult. In the mix is a man who is able to take control of his own alien body and permeate the Na’vi’s intense and scrupulous social boundaries in order to persuade them to peacefully make way for the humans. Read the rest of this entry »

Panel Discussion with Cameron and ‘Avatar’ Cast

A still of "Avatar"

A still of Zoe Saldana from "Avatar"

ComingSoon.net has published a transcript of a panel discussion that took place in London involving director James Cameron and the cast of his new movie Avatar. The documented Q and A session is moderately long, and goes into great detail about the film and how its creators felt about it on various levels. The questions are precise and demand complex answers, and said answers are elaborate and insightful. Cameron and the cast seemed to make sure to be as articulate as possible, and as a result they provide a wealth of information about both themselves and the film. The questions range from the typical “how did ___ make you feel,” to discussing the difference between seeing and “really seeing” and their relationship to the film and its story.

If you’re curious and/or interested about Avatar we would like to strongly recommend that you take a close look at this transcript. It contains less than a handful of the most minor of spoilers, which if you’re someone who’s been keeping up with the film they might not be new to you anyways.

Sneek Peek at “Clash of the Titans”

Sam Worthington as Perseus, son of Zues

Sam Worthington as Perseus, son of Zeus

Empire magazine has released a couple of new photos of 2010′s big-budget adventure film Clash of the Titans, which stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, and Ralph Fiennes.

The film is somewhat of a remake of the 1981 Desmond Davis classic, however the story has been drastically rewritten. In the 1981 film, the Goddess Thetis (Maggie Smith) continually attempts to kill Perseus (Harry Hamlin), the favored son of Zeus, for keeping her monstrous son Calibos (Neil McCarthy) from marrying the beautiful Princess Andromeda (Judi Bowker). However it has been said that the newer film is about Perseus’ (Worthington) efforts to kill Hades (Fiennes), God of the Underworld, before he can usurp power from Zeus (Neeson) and control the world.

Other photos are available on the Clash of the Titans (2010) IMDb page.

Source: ComingSoon.net

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