Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Ryan Reynolds As Green Lantern: Slim Superhero

Ryan Reynolds plays The Green Lantern sans big muscular arms.

Superheroes are supposed to be heavily-built and muscular, right? That's how that always appear in the comic books. But of course, such physical attributes aren't really realistic in real life, so when actors play superheroes like Superman, you can expect their physiques to be less than defined, unless they're computer-generated, of course. But computer-drawn characters are only good for animation, and critics and awards judges may not give the actors who voice and portray them much thought, even when "emotion-capture" technology is used, like in the case of James Cameron's Avatar.

Now here's the Green Lantern movie (starring Ryan Reynolds) that had taken so long to be realized. This DC Comics character is one of those that had to wait for movie-making technology to catch up in order that the effects - particularly those used for the hero's power ring, becomes convincing enough for viewers and not campy and crude. The makers could easily have given Reynolds enough bulk to match the green suit, but instead, they chose to keep the actor's slim body and just "texturize" it with an organic-looking suit generated by the Green Lantern ring. Compared to other super hero characters played by other actors, Reynolds's Green Lantern is relatively slim with lightweight arms.

Is that bad or good? 

Judging by the looks of the character, it's not bad at all. One can imagine how artificial Reynolds's body would be if it's beefed up more with the use of computers. His slim but chiseled look makes him more believable and down-to-earth - like he's a real person who bleeds and uses the ring only to give him a boost, so to speak. Even with lightweight muscles, Reynold's is pretty convincing as The Green Lantern, given the very human attitude he projects. Yes, he's got a sense of humor which lends fun to an otherwise serious movie. Definitely a hit for kids and adults alike!

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Is It Resident Evil: Afterlife or Another Matrix Movie?


Scenes from The Matrix series are hard not to recognize. They are very stylized and the visual elements are distinct. Of course there are the black leather outfits, shades, and blazing guns while running. Movie fans would think that Matrix movie visuals would remain with The Matrix and it's spoofs. Who would have thought they will be used in another movie that has no connection with The Matrix? Spoof, yes, but a movie that's should have been unique by itself? It's either the director, or someone in production, must really be a fan or has been involved in the making of The Matrix.

What movie are we talking about? Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D. Yes, this installment to the Resident Evil series has Matrix-like imagery and action. If you watch the trailer and didn't know that it was Resident Evil, you will definitely think it's another Matrix movie. It's produced, written, and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, who is really a fan of Ridley Scott. He's made spin-offs of movies like Aliens and Blade Runner - Alien Vs. Predator and Soldier respectively - but it seems he also likes The Matrix so much that he also made Resident Evil: Afterlife matrix-like. It's not at all bad, generally, as long as audiences are still entertained, but some fans are not happy about it. Nevertheless, this movie will still be watched because it uses the same Fusion Camera system of James Cameron that was utilized in Avatar. It should be cool, especially with Milla Jovovich appearing in 3D.


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