Wednesday, April 4, 2012

WRATH OF THE TITANS 3D 2012

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THIS IS THE SEQUEL OF THE MOVIE CALLED "CLASH OF THE TITANS". IT DIDN'T REACH THE HEIGHTS OF THE BOX OFFICE, BUT IT STILL MAKES AN IMAGE FOR ITSELF.


If the Greeks think things are tough in their country right now, Wrath of the Titans can Give more action and better visual effects and 3D than the 2010 Clash of the Titans, along with a screenplay that merely functions to notify Perseus which enemy or monster he should hack or skewer next, this is a relentlessly mechanical piece of work that will not yield even fleeting moments of awe, wonder or charm. But the elements, as they say, are present to produce a sequel that should approach the Olympian box office heights of its predecessor, which erupted for more than $493 million worldwide, a notable $330 million of which was generated outside the United States.


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When he finally emerges with the intention of laying the world to waste, Kronos could legitimately be considered the original mountain man; formed out of burning rock, he towers over all and can set fire to anything in sight with the wave of an arm.
As most of the dialogue is shouted or bellowed, it's rather beside the point to speak of the performances, other than to say that Sam Washington looked marginally more at home on Pandora than he does in the Greece of myth. Effects work is not only abundant but sharp and some imagination enhances the production design. At the screening caught, image brightness was diminished only slightly through the 3D glasses.!!!!!!!!!!!

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