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Stardust Reviews

2007 Certificate PG
  • Rated:
  • 80
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Director Matthew Vaughn (LOCK, STOCK, AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS) takes his experience with credible crime capers and applies it to the fantasy genre in this charming but not too precious adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel. The many threads of the story intertwine seamlessly, unfolding at an unforced pace that complements the movie'.. Read more

Starring Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro
Director Matthew Vaughn
Genres Action/Adventure, Family, Romance, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Stardust

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  • 379 out of 446 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Simple the worst film ever

    Simple the worst film ever! Narnia, Lord of the Rings are so much better! What was DeNiro thinking off! Don’t waste your money and time on it! Simple awful! There are no words to describe how bad this movie is! I don’t know what movie the people who have written reviews so far saw but it wasn’t Stardust.

      • nc55 from Canterbury
  • 158 out of 171 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Brilliant stardust...

    Sometimes you can put the greatest talent you can find together in any film and things just don't gel, this is a fantasy film and has double the possible pitfals. But there is no doubting this is an absolute wonderous movie, a true gem that deserves to be a classic for years to come. Just everything about this, from the superbly camped up acting of Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer to the stunning visuals and storyline, are absolutely perfect. It is Fantasy-tastic, a complete picture, highly entertaining and a definate recommendation.

  • 96 out of 98 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    THIS STAR STUDDED MOVIE OUT SHINES THE REST

    I went to see this with my nine year old daughter expecting the worst.

    I wanted to see the Halloween remake, but seeing I was restricted to nothing above a certificate 12A I was limited.

    What can I say..... this is what the terrible pairates 3 and the shoddy none event that was Shrek 3 should have been !

    As a so-called adult I usualy go for the harder stuff , but this was very well written and very funny.

    The film used what many big movies failed to use this year, and that was imagination. Every second is brilliant.

    As a parent, this film out-classes Narnia. Please go see this as it is that good I have managed to get my daughter to let me see it again.

    this is a Fantastic film !

    • MAVERICK
      • MAVERICK from Knottingley
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Stardust

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  • 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    utter drivel

    what a pile of cack. The soundtrack served as an additional annoyance.

      • A customer from Gerrards Cross
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    A Good Family Film

    Whilst not a classic, this is an enjoyable way to spend time on a wet Sunday afternoon with the wife and kids. The story whilst original is hardly unpredictable, but it is well told, well acted and well shot. Some might feel that some of the humour is a bit 'adult' for a family film but in my experience this sort of thing goes over young children's heads and provides entertainment for the older viewers.

    I understand this is an adaptation from a graphic novel. The makers of 300 should watch it to find out how it should be done.

      • A customer from Yorkshire
  • 379 out of 446 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Simple the worst film ever

    Simple the worst film ever! Narnia, Lord of the Rings are so much better! What was DeNiro thinking off! Don’t waste your money and time on it! Simple awful! There are no words to describe how bad this movie is! I don’t know what movie the people who have written reviews so far saw but it wasn’t Stardust.

      • nc55 from Canterbury
  • 158 out of 171 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Brilliant stardust...

    Sometimes you can put the greatest talent you can find together in any film and things just don't gel, this is a fantasy film and has double the possible pitfals. But there is no doubting this is an absolute wonderous movie, a true gem that deserves to be a classic for years to come. Just everything about this, from the superbly camped up acting of Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer to the stunning visuals and storyline, are absolutely perfect. It is Fantasy-tastic, a complete picture, highly entertaining and a definate recommendation.

  • 96 out of 98 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    THIS STAR STUDDED MOVIE OUT SHINES THE REST

    I went to see this with my nine year old daughter expecting the worst.

    I wanted to see the Halloween remake, but seeing I was restricted to nothing above a certificate 12A I was limited.

    What can I say..... this is what the terrible pairates 3 and the shoddy none event that was Shrek 3 should have been !

    As a so-called adult I usualy go for the harder stuff , but this was very well written and very funny.

    The film used what many big movies failed to use this year, and that was imagination. Every second is brilliant.

    As a parent, this film out-classes Narnia. Please go see this as it is that good I have managed to get my daughter to let me see it again.

    this is a Fantastic film !

    • MAVERICK
      • MAVERICK from Knottingley
  • 74 out of 76 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    A little piece of magic

    When I went to see Stardust, I had limited expectations but I was to be very pleasantly surprised. With a return to wicked form by Pfeiffer and a fabulously camp De Niro, you could almost fail to give credit to the rest of the cast's formidable contribution. The only real disappointment was Gervais whose cameo just felt like David Brent in pantomime clothing - could that be his future?

    Beyond the quality of the acting, the film has plenty to interest all ages with :

    1) a cracking storyline (I don't want to give too much away but there's love interest, sibling rivalry, scheming vanity, quests to be completed - everything you'd expect from a comprehensive fairytale);

    2) impressive but not over-dominating special effects;

    3) awesome scenery (filmed on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, and in Iceland);

    4) and a soundtrack that is slightly reminiscent of the quieter, contemplative phases in LoTR.

    If you enjoyed the Princess Bride, this has a similar feel - but it's better all-round. Better storyline, better cast, better acting, better effects ... It's certainly a DVD I'll be adding to my list of films to watch when I need an engaging, well-constructed piece of escapism.

      • film fan from Edinburgh
  • 22 out of 26 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Lame

    Not quite sure where all the glowing reviews have come from. I'm amazed this seems to have done so well as not only is it a botched mess of a film which borders on being unwatchable in some places, it is also violent enough to alienate what would otherwise be it's core target audience of young children.

    I give it 2 stars as there are a handful of moderately entertaining set-pieces, but you can trace pretty much any scene back to a book you've previously read or a film you've seen before.

    The acting, for the most part is awful. I have rarely encountered such an uninteresting pair of leads as Chris Cox and Clare Danes and so I just didn't care what happened to them or have any emotional investment in the story. Cox starts off as a poor-man's Hugh Grant and by the end of the film has become an even less-charismatic Orlando Bloom.

    In short this is probably best if you've got kids aged between 8-14 and want to keep them distracted for a couple of hours. Trying to watch this in an analytical way won't reward, just frustrate, as it is clear that the basis of a good film was there (probably by staying closer to the book - which I haven't read btw, just specualting), but it's lost in an ocean of schmaltz, cheese, stupidity and nonsense.

      • A customer from Manchester
  • 21 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    The new Christmas movie!

    I wasn't expecting much when my friend suggested we go and see this film, but I came away thinking that I had been totally caught off guard. It is one of those films that you are going to switch on the TV for on Christmas day in years to come, sit down with the family after a hearty dinner and enjoy this fairy story with mass appeal on a number of levels. All the actors are great and it has so much going for it. I could have gone back and watched it all again it was that good. Potter's okay, LOTR is epic, but this has something the others don't. I'll shut up now...just promise me you'll go and see it!

      • Andy Wrench from Cambridge, England
  • 21 out of 23 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Catch A falling Star

    But not this one. Mess of a movie . Good actors hamming it up badly. Two leads who could not even rise to that level. The effects were Ok but nothing earthshaking. Shame because I wanted to like it..

      • A customer from Lanark
  • 19 out of 23 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    stardust

    this is shockingly bad, appalling direction, lousy script, generic music playing all the time to no real effect, terrible acting - Sienna Miller get a day job!

      • tooshoes from London
  • 18 out of 18 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 5 stars

    Stardust - A dream of a film

      • Teri from England
  • 18 out of 19 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Enjoyable fantasy adventure

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