A remake of the 1951 sci-fi classic of the same name, THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL follows astrobiologist Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly) as she is unceremoniously plucked from her everyday life with her stepson (Jaden Smith), and whisked away to consult the government on a top-secret matter. That matter happens to be the .. Read more
| Starring | Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, John Cleese |
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| Director | Scott Derrickson |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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Just got back from the cinema- what a steaming pile of poo.
Just get the original and enjoy, this new version is charmless, dull and has more green screen shots than the phantom menace.
'fires lasers out of his wrists...' really! If we're to be expected to have faith in these reviewers giving us a accurate account of what to expect from a movie, then we're expecting too much from this reviewer!!
Early on in the movie it is made clear that the character Klaatu has the ability to manipulate electro-magnetic energy, such as elctricity, communication signals and following on from that the laser guidance devices that the military use in their weapon systems. Not a feature of the original but a nice touch non the less, I won't go any further or it might be a spoiler.
So, reviewers, just because you don't understand something, please don't spoil it for others.
Apart from this, it's always difficult to remake a movie for a new audience but there is always the possiblity that it might be good. I enjoyed the movie, I hope you do too.
i just hope that this version of the film is as good as the one that starred Micheal Rennie i do hope so because even with the speical effects that they had years ago this film was really GOOD.As i have yet to see the new version of The day the earth stood still i have only given it a 3 star rating will change this if i think it is a better film.
Brilliant movie .kept you going from start to finish .
This has to qualify as the worst movie of all time. The plot, in theory is fine, as it updates the original 'reds under the beds' scenario with a green agenda. The difference between this and the original is that the original actually had merit, whereas in this, Mr Reeves is out acted by the robot, the script is ruined after the unlimited number of monkeys go on strike halfway through writing and the director decides it is all too much bother just as the introductory titles start. The main thing I didn't understand, apart from why I spent good money at the cinema, was how the director allowed such a convoluted story line just to get Will Smith's son into the film. If you saw this in the cinema and are hiring it for home use then I suggest you need to go out and get a life. If you're watching it for the first time, then what part of my heading don't you understand.
Just got back from the cinema- what a steaming pile of poo.
Just get the original and enjoy, this new version is charmless, dull and has more green screen shots than the phantom menace.
'fires lasers out of his wrists...' really! If we're to be expected to have faith in these reviewers giving us a accurate account of what to expect from a movie, then we're expecting too much from this reviewer!!
Early on in the movie it is made clear that the character Klaatu has the ability to manipulate electro-magnetic energy, such as elctricity, communication signals and following on from that the laser guidance devices that the military use in their weapon systems. Not a feature of the original but a nice touch non the less, I won't go any further or it might be a spoiler.
So, reviewers, just because you don't understand something, please don't spoil it for others.
Apart from this, it's always difficult to remake a movie for a new audience but there is always the possiblity that it might be good. I enjoyed the movie, I hope you do too.
i just hope that this version of the film is as good as the one that starred Micheal Rennie i do hope so because even with the speical effects that they had years ago this film was really GOOD.As i have yet to see the new version of The day the earth stood still i have only given it a 3 star rating will change this if i think it is a better film.
I never normally would waste my own time writing reviews on films. But I feel after just sitting through 'The day the Earth stood still' at the cinema and having about 110 minutes of my life completely wasted I should give something back to man kind, in the hope that someone might read this review who is thinking of going to see this film and then think again and not bother. There are so many better things that you can do with your life instead. One of them is pre heating your oven to 180 C. And then putting your head in it.
What a disappointment and not a patch on the original sci-fi classic. It just goes to show that there is no substitute for good plot, characterisation, pacing and emotional involvement. Instead Hollywood insults the intelligence by thinking that big budgets, terrible acting and special effects which do nothing to enhance the story is enough to justify a re-make.
Kneau Reeves sleep walks through the whole thing, the female lead Jennifer Connolly was just as bad. Many scenes in the film did not make any sense and the film never achieved the sense of horror and awe that was needed to make the thing believable. If you like Hollwood big action films of this type then Independance Day starring Will Smith was a much better example.
This remake misses the point that the original was trying to make; one of mistrust and warring nations; instead this settles for bad sci-fi with no political agenda and no sign of any constructive narrative and no idea what made the first such a good film.
A terrible film, with terrible acting, and pretty poor special effects. Avoid like the plague!
Well this has to be the most disappointing remake to come out of hollywood for a long time.
Keanu Reeves acts very little (no surprise there) Jennifer Conolly is wasted and for John Cleese 'blink and you'll miss him' role was completely pointless.
The only good thing in the film was the special effects.
Avoid...