Revenge of the Sith was one of the best movies I've ever seen. Like
The Empire Strikes Back it rose above the level of the other Star Wars movies (that is, the ultimate Saturday matinee movies) to truly operatic heights. It's the best of the series.
Now let's get to the bad movies:
When I got
Serenity confused with
Serendipity I was the butt of jokes (deservedly so). Now that I've seen it on DVD, I think the John Cusack/ Kate Beckinsale chick-flick was better. Also, there needs to be a law against movies based on TV shows. Ten years ago, SPY Magazine pulled a prank of calling Hollywood agents to see which stars they could get to agree to be in
Hogan's Heroes: The Movie. I get the sinking feeling just such a movie is coming soon.
Stealth was so bad I hated it without even seeing it. Just the soundtrack pissed me off. Glenn Hughes is a great heavy metal singer, so what the fuck is he doing covering
Nights In White Satin?
I have no interest in watching remakes of old movies or TV shows, especially when I thought the originals sucked.
I used to give middling movies and even ones I had good reason to believe were crap a chance at the theatre. Not any more. Now I'll only watch a few movies in theatres and leave the rest for DirecTV or DVD. Part of it is the fact that I'm kinda shacked up now instead of dating, but I wonder if the alleged box office downturn is the fact that fewer people are taking chances on theatrical releases and waiting for cable or the video store when it comes to middle rank movies.
I liked
40 Year Old Virgin even though I'm a big Asia fan.
Wedding Crashers was good dumb fun, too.
Sin City was a mixed bag. On the one hand, it reeked of all the things I despise about Tarantino movies, namely the phony tough guy shtick. Bruce Willis trying to pass himself off as an ass-kicker is about as convincing as Steven Seagal... just check my signature. Once again, Robert Rodriguez hires an actress to play a stripper who
doesn't show her tits (Jessica Alba in this movie, Salma Hayek in
From Dusk Til Dawn). Aside from "555" telephone numbers, that's one of the biggest SoD killers. The movie was also way too long and the gimmickry was starting to get dull.
On the other hand, the imagery was like something from the covers of those sleazy true crime/ detective mags. At least it was somewhat original. I also thought Carla Gugino was unbelievably hot as the parole officer who sleeps in nothing but a thong and answers the door that way, too

. Who knew the mom from
Spy Kids was such a piece of ass?
It says a lot about how lame movies have been over the past few years that a mixed bag like
Sin City would be one of the better films. Maybe if the government refuses to allow the MPAA to harass moviegoers the studios will instead look at the crap they keep putting out and at least try something new. Yeah, and Steven Seagal will be cast opposite Julia Roberts in a remake of
Norh By Northwest.