Smith is a good deal better than Arnold might have been, and the dog is wonderful. Watch the first hour and see something a bit special.
I Am Legend (2007)
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Willow Smith
Screenwriter: Mark Protosevich, Akiva Goldsman
Producer: Akiva Goldsman, James Lassiter, David Heyman, Neal Moritz
Composer: James Newton Howard
DVD Info
Release:
Aug 4, 2008
HD DVD Features:
- Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital 2.0
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
- Side A: HD DVD
- Original and Alternate Theatrical Versions
- Side B: DVD
- Original Version
- Animated Comics - 1. Death As A Gift
- 2. Isolation
- 3. Sacrificing The Few For The Many
- 4. Shelter
DVD-ROM:
- Weblink to Bonus Material - Databank Chronicling the Movie's Creation and Exploring the History and Current Status of Life-Threatening Viral Infections
Reviews
first-time feature director Francis Lawrence deserves an ovation for his scene-setting and early scare count.
What started out so promisingly, a companion piece of sorts to Children of Men, disappears in a frenzy of screaming, head-banging, bloodiness - followed by totally unconvincing redemption.
The actor’s natural charisma carries the movie in I Am Legend, a film in which Smith is left talking to himself most of the time.
There is something a bit thin about the story, and just as in 28 Days Later, I find that digital, rage-filled zombies halve in dramatic interest with every second that passes.
I Am Legend feels like a work in progress, the sort of movie you can bet will get the director’s cut treatment when it’s released on DVD. In the meantime, we have a film that doesn’t make sense and boasts dire special effects.
The depiction of the eerily overgrown city is one of the first genuine and unobtrusive testaments to the groundbreaking power of computer-generated effects in years.
A film that blends a blockbustery bluster with a gaunt apocalyptic sobriety to good effect that is only compromised by its latter stages.
Though it fails to do justice to Matheson’s novel, /I Am Legend/ isn’t without merit, particularly in its stately, moody build-up. Unfortunately, the final act squanders the tension in favour of daft religious symbolism and silly CG zombies. Shame.
Issues of depth aside, this is as distracting an event movie as there’s been all year. But it’s the stuff of multiplex, not legend.
You’re left gawping at $100 million-worth of eye-popping futuristic B-movie.
Enjoyable, impressively designed thriller with a strong performance by Will Smith, though it's let down by a disappointing ending and some dodgy effects work.
While the sun shines, it’s a four-star thriller with a superb turn from Smith. When the moon rises, it’s a two-star horror cartoon with some of the worst FX we’ve seen all year. So, really, it has to average out at…
I Am Legend sees Smith deliver a surprisingly moving performance as he wanders empty New York streets going slowly ga-ga.
The demands of 21st century Hollywood strain the story. It's big and exciting, but not very smart.
The monsters are routine CGI creations, crudely animated and unconvincing. In a film of such visual majesty and surprisingly weighty drama, they present an unfortunate and needless distraction.
...a triumph of set design and CGI over story line or credibility.
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