Guillermo del Toro is in his element with Hellboy II: The Golden Army. The creation of mystical creatures and fantastical worlds is definitely one of his strengths. The movie is definitely an improvement on the first movie but it is not the masterpiece of Pan’s Labyrinth (2007).The movie is slick and fun but it lacks in its pacing. There is so many interesting things going on, but we never really get to take it in. The Goblin market and the creatures in it are unbelievable but the action never stops so we can appreciate it. The mystical world and the Golden Army are stunning also.
Ron Pearlman as Hellboy is the heart and soul of the movie. He does a great job; it was as if he was born for the role. It is nice to see a superhero movie with a heart. It is not just action but back-story. Without Pearlman the movie would fall apart, his portrayal of Hellboy makes the movie. Doug Jones is also brillant as Abe Sapian and a number of other mystical creatures.Hellboy II, is the worth the watch for a cool story and beautiful completely breathtaking imagery. It seems that del Toro can do the big budget Hollywood movie, so I think we should all be excited for his version of the Hobbit.
The first movie to continue the Futurama series was admittedly a bit of a disappointment. It has an interesting story and a lot of Futurama’s famous wit but it tries too hard. The creators must have felt that they needed to show every character since it was the return of the series.
The second try at a Futurama movie is far better than the first. They stopped trying to work every character into the story and let the story play out. While the story is as interesting as the first one, it falls way out of the mythology of the Futurama world. It lacked the flow that the series contained.
Jason Bateman and Charlize Theron, do and excellent job as the PR man who reinvents Hancock and his wife. Theron has a secret and her looks just seethe with back story, but I’m not going to give it away.
Admittedly the twist did not work for me, this is where the movie loses it way. It loses all its flow, but luckily, it finds itself near the end.
Renè Clair’s Le Million (1931) was at one point considered one of the greatest movies of all time, over seventy-five years later the movie is not masterpiece it once was, but it remains a terrific movie.
The movie is a mixture of drama, comedy, romance, and music. It is the story of a man deeply indebt who wins a million florin in the Dutch lottery. His fiancĂ© then gives away his jacket with the ticket in it to a man who is in need. The movie is about the quest to retrieve the coat with the ticket in it. Le Million is the precursor to It’s a Mad Mad Mad World and Rat Race.
The movie is a fun romp through Paris and while it is clearly dated but it retains much its charm.
The most amazing thing is that these two robots are able to express more emotions, with almost no words, than most professional actors can show. It made me think of the movies of Chaplin and Keaton where so much is shown with the tilt of a head or simple body position. In the end you really care about these two robots. One is better able to connect with the characters of Wall-E and Eve than the characters in Cars (2006) since they are real characters within a real world. The movie is also able to seamlessly integrate real actors into the movie, further adding to the sense of realism. In fact they make great use of Fred Willard as the president and of Hello Dolly (1969).
It's amazing in this day and age that a movie can make use care so much about the simple act of holding handing, that is the beauty of WALL-E, and that is what makes it great.
You cannot go into the movie expecting the old series. They have really toned down the Maxwell Smart’s idiotic qualities and toned up the action. Yet that old charm is there, you see Max struggle with his own lacking but managing to get the job down despite of them. You see Agent 99 being beautiful and awesome, just like you would expect.
Get Smart moves seamlessly between action, comedy, and drama. While it can get a little heavy on the slapstick and crude humor, it works. I couldn’t help but enjoy the movie, it was a lot of fun. 
