Apr 2 2010

Clash of The Titans

Threatened by the uprising of man, a provoked Zeus (Liam Neeson) is convinced by his brother Hades (Ralph Fiennes) to challenge humans, strike fear in their hearts, and regain their respect. To that end Hades plans to release a monster of his own seed– the Kraken. But, unbeknownst to Hades there’s a demigod named Perseus (Sam Worthington) amongst the people who can save the day. Until now Perseus has been a simple fisherman, now thrust into a battle between man and gods he learns of his true fate, to destroy the Kraken and save humanity from Hades rule. But will he survive long enough to live out his fate, and just how does one stop the Kraken?clashofthetitans Based roughly on the 1981 screenplay of the same title, this attempt at epic film making goes to show that some franchise flicks should just be left alone. As if the original script didn’t read like something from the imagination of a 10 year old this rehash seems to exacerbate and amplify that same feeling. And, despite some heavy hitters in the acting department the overall gravity of the film just seems to pull southward. Adding insult to injury the mostly passable computer graphics are ultimately fetid with the studio’s decision to print the film in 3D. Originally the film was destined to be released in 2D; but, with the recent success from titles like Alice in Wonderland and Avatar apparently Warner thought it would be a good idea to put a rush job on the picture and make it 3D, bottom line it’s unnecessary, flat out looks bad on several occasions, and if anything seems to hurt more than help. Maybe a rental later if you’re a fan of the old film and looking for a way to kill about two hours…or not. Clash of the Titans is rated PG-13.