Critical Consensus: "Silver Surfer" Trips Fantastically, "Nancy Drew" Without a Clue, "DOA" Dead on Arrival
Pop quiz, hotshot: which of the lesser Roberts do you prefer? Because this Friday, it's a match between Eric Roberts (playing the bad guy in "DOA: Dead or Alive") and Emma Roberts (title star of "Nancy Drew"). Also, there's some arty movie about people in spandex ("Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," starring Ioan Gruffudd and Jessica Alba). What do the critics have to say about them?
"Spider-Man" fought the symbiote, the X-Men went through the Phoenix saga, and Batman will soon fight The Joker for the first time (again). Now it's The Fantastic Four's turn to go through their most famous story: the Galactus crisis. In "Rise of the Silver Surfer," the molecularly enhanced quartet returns to ward off the planet-gobbling Galactus and his sporty assistant, the Silver Surfer. Critics argue that the exciting bits come only during the beginning and the climatic finale, with everything in-between featuring the same wooden acting and juvenile hijinks that pervaded the first. At 31 percent Tomatometer, "Silver Surfer" does not rise to the occasion.

"'The Shield' kicks 'Nip/Tuck''s ass in every way!"
After a long hiatus from the public consciousness, "Nancy Drew" is resurrected in the form of a chipper, sanguine gumshoe in Talbots. Emma Roberts stars as said Nancy, who, with some help from her friends and none from her bewildered classmates, is determined to solve a mystery that's pickled professional dicks for decades. Though some critics are tickled by "Nancy Drew"'s jokey, laidback attitude, others take offense that the film bears little resemblance to the books, in addition to the thin characters and even-thinner central mystery. At 50 percent Tomatometer, critics are closing the case on "Nancy Drew."

Nancy Drew, borrowing the Duke Lacrosse prosecutor's trusted handbook.
Video games and summer blockbusters have a lot in common, and the "Dead or Alive" series represents these qualities in spades: it's repetitive, violent, and features men and women of rather fantastic proportions. I still don't know what the games are about (I recall fighting a big ugly bird at the end of the second one), but the plot of the "Dead or Alive" movie adaptation involves hardened fighters attending a mysterious tournament run by Julia Roberts's brother. While some pundits were more than ready to turn off their brains for the feature, everybody else wasn't game for the wacky plot, bad acting, or Eric Roberts's constantly exposed paunch. "DOA" is more dead than alive at 47 percent Tomatometer.

Hot chicks + swords = boxoffice gold!
"The Trials of Darryl Hunt," a harrowing doc chronicling a rape in the American South, is at 100 percent; "Czech Dream," a doc about a grand prank in the Czech Republic, is at 88 percent; "Beyond Hatred," a reflection in documentary form from parents of a murdered 29-year old, is at 83 percent; "Gypsy Caravan," a visually appealing doc about gypsy music, is at 80 percent; "Lights in the Dusk," the latest deadpan-o-rama from Aki Kaurismäki, is at 74 percent; "Fido," a zombie spoof set in the Atomic Age, is at 70 percent (catch our interview with the "Fido" director here); "Golden Door," a lyrical drama recalling the classic Italian directors, is at 64 percent; and "Eagle vs Shark," a darkly twee romantic comedy from New Zealand, is at 47 percent.

"Lights in the Dusk," accurately recreating my last romantic date.
"Spider-Man" fought the symbiote, the X-Men went through the Phoenix saga, and Batman will soon fight The Joker for the first time (again). Now it's The Fantastic Four's turn to go through their most famous story: the Galactus crisis. In "Rise of the Silver Surfer," the molecularly enhanced quartet returns to ward off the planet-gobbling Galactus and his sporty assistant, the Silver Surfer. Critics argue that the exciting bits come only during the beginning and the climatic finale, with everything in-between featuring the same wooden acting and juvenile hijinks that pervaded the first. At 31 percent Tomatometer, "Silver Surfer" does not rise to the occasion.

"'The Shield' kicks 'Nip/Tuck''s ass in every way!"
After a long hiatus from the public consciousness, "Nancy Drew" is resurrected in the form of a chipper, sanguine gumshoe in Talbots. Emma Roberts stars as said Nancy, who, with some help from her friends and none from her bewildered classmates, is determined to solve a mystery that's pickled professional dicks for decades. Though some critics are tickled by "Nancy Drew"'s jokey, laidback attitude, others take offense that the film bears little resemblance to the books, in addition to the thin characters and even-thinner central mystery. At 50 percent Tomatometer, critics are closing the case on "Nancy Drew."

Nancy Drew, borrowing the Duke Lacrosse prosecutor's trusted handbook.
Video games and summer blockbusters have a lot in common, and the "Dead or Alive" series represents these qualities in spades: it's repetitive, violent, and features men and women of rather fantastic proportions. I still don't know what the games are about (I recall fighting a big ugly bird at the end of the second one), but the plot of the "Dead or Alive" movie adaptation involves hardened fighters attending a mysterious tournament run by Julia Roberts's brother. While some pundits were more than ready to turn off their brains for the feature, everybody else wasn't game for the wacky plot, bad acting, or Eric Roberts's constantly exposed paunch. "DOA" is more dead than alive at 47 percent Tomatometer.

Hot chicks + swords = boxoffice gold!
"The Trials of Darryl Hunt," a harrowing doc chronicling a rape in the American South, is at 100 percent; "Czech Dream," a doc about a grand prank in the Czech Republic, is at 88 percent; "Beyond Hatred," a reflection in documentary form from parents of a murdered 29-year old, is at 83 percent; "Gypsy Caravan," a visually appealing doc about gypsy music, is at 80 percent; "Lights in the Dusk," the latest deadpan-o-rama from Aki Kaurismäki, is at 74 percent; "Fido," a zombie spoof set in the Atomic Age, is at 70 percent (catch our interview with the "Fido" director here); "Golden Door," a lyrical drama recalling the classic Italian directors, is at 64 percent; and "Eagle vs Shark," a darkly twee romantic comedy from New Zealand, is at 47 percent.

"Lights in the Dusk," accurately recreating my last romantic date.
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SHARTRON writes: on Jun 14 2007 06:51 PM [b]Moronis!!![/b] Nice language Iamfool! People are ripping this apart because the first one was garbage and apparently this looks to be also. We can have an opinion. Galactus should not be some Close Encounters 1978 looking cloud. It's fine if there's a cloud with Galactus SHOWN inside but from what I've heard, he isn't visible. Pretty cheap. And who wants a PG rated superhero film? With all of the destruction and mayhem, it should strive for a PG-13. Still within the boundaries for children of a certain age and intense enough for adults. (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Jun 14 2007 07:19 PM [b]IVe seen the new BATSUIT!!![/b] Well, im seeing FF4.2 tommorrow because itll be free for me. But i wouldnt pay to see it, Sure silver surfer looks cool and the action might be good, but I hate what theyv done with Ben the (THING). He is just a crappy looking rubber suit that is badly designed. The original Ninja turtles film looked better than him. If theyd have gone the cgi route like the Hulk it would have been waay better. By the way, ive just seen the new BAT-SUIT over on ign message boards. WOW!! I think, some will love it some will hate it. So far im somewhere in the middle. How come RT doesnt have it on here yet? (Reply to this) |
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MMacKK writes: on Jun 14 2007 07:54 PM Yeah, its on AICN as well. And yeah, SHARTRON, Iamcool has a point. All well and good to hate a movie youve seen, but to have an 'opinion' on a movie you haven't is lame and uncool. You're just like all the Die Hard 4 haters, who judge based on rating. (Reply to this) |
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Metafact writes: on Jun 14 2007 09:00 PM So all three studio releases suck this week? Great, just great. At least the new Fantastic Four movie is only an hour-and-a-half long. (Reply to this) |
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sorjue writes: on Jun 14 2007 09:14 PM [b]47%?[/b] How the smurf did DOA get 47%? Even the stars are pretending they never participated. I was hoping it would be one of those so bad it's good rental types. The fact that it was even screened for critics is also surprising. (Reply to this) |
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h-town24 writes: on Jun 14 2007 09:26 PM "The fact that it was even screened for critics is also surprising." I think that means that they just don't give a F! They were like screw it, show the damn thing! (Reply to this) |
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shuttlepod10 writes: on Jun 15 2007 12:11 AM I saw an early screening of it, and it was fun. Yeah, the plot is a little light, but there are some good action sequences in it. I liked it more than the X Men films. (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on Jun 15 2007 02:20 AM DOA has been out for almost a year in other parts of the world... I thought it was fun and good to have on in the background whilst doing other activities... like drinking. It has some great fight sequences, and considering one involves the two hottest girls fighting in the rain, what more can i want of a movie like this?!?! Again, watching it drunk with some mates is fantastic - most fun I've had in a long time! (Reply to this) |
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MMacKK writes: on Jun 15 2007 05:09 AM Look at how many critics have commented so far...minimal. Also, how can people rag on a PG rating? Superman: The Movie was PG... (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Jun 15 2007 06:05 AM they want FF to be more of a kid friendly film, hence the pg rating. its a little surprising but realistically, what is being held back? "you lose you ma f3ckin' cupcake!" i don't think so. more $...for a decent comic book series, big deal. c'mon, its not the best of action flix but its not as bad as Catwoman or DareDevil or christ...Ghost Rider. if you don't like it, don't see it. i'm guessing it'll make at least 30. DOA. wow. if it makes 5 million...i'd be shocked. shoulda been straight to DVD. even the actors have said that. btw, you CANNOT take older movies and comment about the rating system back then. i've seen movies with NUDITY...that were pg. (Reply to this) |
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moviemann45 writes: on Jun 15 2007 06:40 AM ummm.........to tell you the truth, this isnt new news to me at all. Like ANYONE thought that DOA the movie was going to be any good, that FF2 was going to be a blockbuster masterpeice, or that Nancy Drew was going to be the best movie of the whole darn year! Oh wait, thats not possible because then that movie would have to beat out FF2 and DOA......:P (Reply to this) |
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Jun 15 2007 07:09 AM Kinda disappointed FF2 was a disappointment. It was looking good to me. Anyone care in sharing a link for the new batsuit? (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jun 15 2007 07:20 AM In reply to this comment (#869499) As you h I for one am totally sold on the new suit. Folks on the FF forum however are expressing concern. It's not without some merit considering the looming memory of the Schumacher curse. But me thinks that by now it's reasonably safe to trust Nolan, and this new suit looks pretty damn cool. Say it with me, guys. Iron Man who? (Reply to this) |
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Hallarian writes: on Jun 15 2007 07:50 AM In reply to this comment (#869489) [b]Tell Me![/b] Bat-Fink you have to tell me where to find the new Batsuit. I wnt to IGN.com but I could not find anything leading to the page where I can view it. TELL ME NOW! "Begins" was my favorite Super-Hero film. Aside from Superman Returns the rest are just OK. Maybe you can sent me a link. Thanks buddy (Reply to this) |
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Crenshaw writes: on Jun 15 2007 08:41 AM So much crap out there and I can't find Fido anywhere near me. Damn you! Damn you all to hell!! (Reply to this) |
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dOiNk writes: on Jun 15 2007 08:53 AM DOA has been out for sometime now, I watched the movie and deleted it instantly, it was horrible... Just goes to show how inconsistent critics are and why you shouldn't bother going by what they say... DOA better than FF2? As Gob would say, "Come on!" (Reply to this) |
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Hallarian writes: on Jun 15 2007 10:43 AM [b]FF2 was Good.[/b] So I just got back from the Theater where I watched FF2 and I have to say that I thought it was really good. Like most people I found the first one a little "Eh," but this one was very well done. The one thing that I liked about the first one was the display of the team's disfuntional behavior, AKA the pranks and gags. For the second film those qualities are still there but there is more of a serious tone. Johnny Storm has little power problem which is humorous, but at the same time leads to a lot of self-doubt and pondering about his own future as everyone around him seems to be growing up. (This film actually is more about him and the Silver Surfer which is cool beacuse they are by far the coolest characters.) The only thing I really found a hokey was the theme the Sue Storm so unelequantly quotes, "We always have a choice," when speaking to the Silver Surfer. My only other grip is the length of the film and the damage it does to the plot, and the Surfer's development. First, 90 minutes is far too short for this kind of film. Two hours is better, and could have been used to better indroduce the new character. I am not really one to think that less is more, but when it comes to plot I like a good story (I don't mind Lord of the Rings or the last Pirates being long). If any of you have seen the recently released extended cut of the First FF film it is alot better then the original version. Let me end by say I know a lot of you are very skeptical of this new film for reasons like the first one not being that good or that Galactus is a gian cloud. But let me say the film is good and it nicely sets up a Silver Surfer Spin-off, and Galactus being a cloud is better visually then its sounds; You'll have to trust me. Also if you look really closely when he shows up you will see what looks like his crown and face, from the comics version, and what appears to be machinary underneath. Sorry for the review on hear but I think someone should give this film a chance, because I think if it does well enough and they decide to make another one it could be epic. (Reply to this) |
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Hallarian writes: on Jun 15 2007 10:53 AM [b]Sorry[/b] I know your tired of hearing from me, but there is one other thing I forgot to mention. Soem of you were angry that FF2 was rated-PG but let me tell you it is not tame. In fact only reson the first one probably wasn't PG was the scene when Doom puts a hole in some dudes chest. He does something simailar inthis one. SO RELAX! (Reply to this) |
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aknddon3 writes: on Jun 15 2007 11:16 AM In reply to this comment (#869500) Are you kidding? Do you honestly think that suit means anything? (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Kong writes: on Jun 15 2007 11:43 AM In reply to this comment (#869506) It can resemble the look the movie will portray EXAMPLE: Not to sound prejudice, but Batman and Robin had plastic molded nipples, and will be remembered as the gayest Superhero movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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