Saturday, March 31, 2012

Wrath of the Titans; Zeus in action.

Wrath of the Titans; 7.5/10


Ratings on IMDb, 6.7/10.

Um, what should I say about this show.. It is a better show as compared to the first of this sequel- Clash of the Titans. However, it didn't match up to what I had expected. The action was great, but the story plot was, ngeh, alright. A couple of scenes brought some laughter to the audience though.

I mean, save the mushy 'I forgive you' crap for other movies. I went in expecting 99 minutes of non stop, blood oozing, heart pumping, edge of the seat, type of action. Not some 'Brother, let's join forces even though I don't really like you and defeat the father I had brought back to life by killing you' bullcrap.

The mythical creatures were great though. The titans, and the giants got my attention. This movie is good, but not good enough. A wooden board can not save you from the fire breath a monster breaths at you.


The thumbnail of this video is the giant I had mentioned earlier. 

A review from IMDb:
Let me start this right off the bat and tell you it's better than Clash of the Titans(Even though that's not saying much)However, Wrath of the Titans supplies enough action set pieces, that you have a good enough flick that you should check out this weekend. The plot is very simple, it's set 10 years after the events of the first film where Perseus and his son fish for a living. Hades and Zeus' son Ares trick Zeus and capture him. Now, the titans are getting stronger while Zeus is getting weaker. Perseus has to go to hell to save his father. There are some pretty cool monsters in this film, like the demons Makhai and the scene with Kronos is AMAZING. If you're looking for a good time this weekend and go into this movie with an open mind. Then you will definitely have a good time watching Wrath of the Titans. 8/10    -ohemmeffgeex3 from United States

While I was walking home after the movie, Zeus was in action. Lightnings bolted across the sky, putting on a show in the clouded sky. The smell of rain scented the area, and a thunder roared in the near distance. I stepped up my pace as the appearance of a sudden bright light striking across the sky became more frequent. Under the shelter I sought for safety, I ran home thanking the high heavens, that I survived the sudden performance Zeus decided to put on for us mere mortals.

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