Well, I watched two movies that I will comment on because of...expectations.
The first was Death Race. The new one with Jason Statham. I thought it looked ok from the trailer but overall wasnt expecting much. I ended up really enjoying it. Lots of action with cool cars, cars shooting each other at high speeds, shit blowing up, the works. Its a big dumb "guy" movie. One thing I particularly liked was the distinct lack of CGI. All the good stuff was done practical and it makes the movie so much more watchable and interesting. You see a car blown up, smashed into, or just racing around...it was a real car. Ok, modified movie car and stuff but they were still throwing these wrecks around. Anyway, gets a thumbs up from me.
On the other side of the coin, and speaking of thumbs up, was The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. At first I totally wrote it off. Chinese mummies? Come on. But then I saw that
Roger Ebert liked it. He shared the same thoughts about the series that I did. I loved the first one but thought the second one was horrible. So did he, and he says as much in the review for the 3rd. He even goes on to say "But 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor' is the best in the series..." Sure other reviews were low, but some critics don't like movies like "The Mummy", you know? Maybe Ebert was right?
Hes wrong. Very fucking wrong.
I thought it was WORSE than the second film, even though that one had a bad case of "annoying child actor syndrome" and this one didn't. This one had a bad case of "horrible CGI syndrome". All the CGI was extremely obvious and it just looked like they threw it around because they gave them the budget to do so. It wasn't even particularly well done. And, I'm ok with outlandish and crazy situations...I mean, its a movie about a mummy. But at one point they are in the mountains trying to keep the emperor from reaching this shrine thing, so they are defending it and whatnot. So far so good. Then they call on the aid of fucking YETIs to come help them. This chinese chick yells out some jibberish and here comes some yeti to the rescue.
UGH! Seriously, its hard to put into words how much I disliked this movie. I would rather play
Halo than watch this again. Needless to say I no longer trust Eberts opinion.
EDIT: Oh yeah, they also recast Rachel Weiszs character. I did not like that and didnt think it worked out too well. So I'm just sticking to the first movie in the series and pretending the rest dont exist.
EDIT2: Just for kicks I found Eberts
review of Death Race. Short version is he hated it. More proof that hes crazy.