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The Iron Giant (1999) Review

May 26th 2010 23:52
I've spoken about it time and time again, a movie can be brilliant, amazing, trend setting, and have more movie starts in it than a Los Angeles rehab clinic and people still won't see it if it's animated. Many of the most brilliant and amazing films ever made were animated and fell into
The Iron Giant
This guy is an action figure waiting to happen
semi-obscurity as a direct result. Many of us have heard of the Iron Giant, either the film or the child's book it's based on, but how many have really seen it outside the dusty young adult shelf at your local Video Safari? To those who have missed it, you've missed possibly one of the best animated films ever made. As well, as the first mainstream movie roll of Vin Diesel, though oddly enough most of his lines are the grunts and growls of a gigantic alien robot.

Brad Bird is an excellent writer, and animator and possibly one of the most unappreciated second bananas in Hollywood. Before he did “The Incredible” and “Ratatouille” with Pixar, making his mark on animation history, he did this conventionally animated film, based on the Ted Hughs book of the same name. Hogarth Hughs is a young boy who lost his father (we're not sure how, but it's hinted his father was a pilot in the Korean War) he lives in an old farmhouse with his mother, and whatever boarders come by. Hogarth is a bit of a pre-geek geek being that the story takes place in the 1950's, he likes monster movies and comic books (you can see why I relate to this guy) and doesn't have any real friends his own age since he was moved ahead a year in school. One night, while on an expedition in the woods, he finds a enormous crash-landed robot, with a case of robot Amnesia. The child-like robot eats metal, and Hogarth befriends him and helps him find metal that's safe to eat and avoid government agents out to track him down. One of the more memorable characters is dean, the beatnik scrapyard owner who finds himself the unwilling roommate of the massive giant who survives on the abundant metal of the scrapyard.

The animation is silky smooth, perhaps some of the most impressive hand-drawn animation I've ever seen. While it has a whimsical feel to it, it also has realistic and slightly dark feel. The movie is firmly in it's t1950's setting, everything form the costumes, to how people talk, to the trusting innocence of the people of the time. The movie's a near perfect period piece, and you can feel the innocence of the past slipping away, replaced by the cynicism and paranoia of the cold war. The voice cast is as impressive as the production, with Jennifer Anniston lending her voice to Hogarth's hard working mother, as Harry Connick Jr. Speaking for the amazingly cool Dean . . . and as the Giant himself, action superstar Vin Diesel. Of course, at this time Diesel was more known for his work in independent film and hadn't yet had his big break and was mostly known for his independent film work and music. Through heavy vocal special effects Diesel belched out scant dialogue like “Rock” and “Superman” being that the iron giant himself had few real lines. Of course what the big lug did say was memorable, in fact the giant himself gave what I believe to be the most memorable line of the film


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Itchi the Killer (2001) Review

March 31st 2010 17:10
***Warning: The following review may be offensive to some sensitive readers***


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I Am Legend – Final Thoughts

January 8th 2009 23:06
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Bucket Movies Presents: I Am Legend

January 4th 2009 23:30
Robert Neville is going to run around kicking the crap out of zombie ass in this movie... well had he done that this movie would have been a LOT better.


Well here we are again Bucket Heads! It’s a brand new year and I am back and more pissed off than ever before! Over the past few weeks I have been watching countless movies for this website, and I never thought that I would find so many piece of crap inside my very own home. Despite this disgusting insult and brutal attack, I have pushed on and I have refused to give in to the movie world’s worst!
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