Wrath of the Titans
Wrath of the Titans
PG-13 | 29 March 2012 (USA)
Wrath of the Titans Trailers

Perseus tries to live a quieter life as a village fisherman while – dangerously weakened by humanity's lack of devotion – the gods are losing control of the long-imprisoned Titans and their ferocious leader, Kronos.

Reviews
ruskaret

Good: The scenery, cgi and costume design is great, and you could probably just cut a selection of random parts of any scenes and it'd be a great trailer.Not so good: Now trailers usually don't give much story, and neither did this film. It seemed like all the storythreads they had, were missing bits and pieces. It was like they were trying to make the story as thin as possible, or as if the producer was afraid a story would get in the way of all the fighting and cgi.Annoyments: * Perseus decides not to save the world with his father in order to protect his son? Oh yeah, he's just a semi god, so he's just semi-logical? * Poseidon's great fear was to die, to become - nothing. His internal stuggle to overcome this fear and join Zevs again is given 3 seconds * A labyrinth was built in ancient times that looked like it would take years to pass through. Luckily they have a map and a navigator. Unluckily the producer thinks there is too little fighting going on, so he decides the map is useless, and so is the navigator and swish, swosh, swish, five minutes later they are through! * I could go on and on, but probably the most useless part of the film was the love story (all films must have a hero and a blonde who kiss in the end right?). If you decide to watch this film, highly against my recommendations, then please amuse yourself by following this exceptionally romantic love story that is entirely absent until the very end and, try to make sense of it.

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Dick Stroker

Awful movie, waste of time and bewildering how enormous amounts of money could be thrown at this, especially with the substandard script and dialogue. Maybe there was some tension between writers David Leslie Johnson and his smooth young protégé Dan Mazeau. From previous interview: "David Leslie Johnson, he's not a skilled writer, nor gifted with the clever gene, not a creator of quality work, and with all these handicaps he manages to get high profile Hollywood jobs, all of which become one star movies, so he must be doing something horribly loathsome to keep getting hired back." 'spoil' alert: DLJ is 'writing' for the upcoming Aquaman movie - (he'll probably 'spoil' it, ha)

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muhammedamelgammal

This movie was not bad, but it could have been better. It had a good story to it, but there could have been a bit more action sequences.Kronos is supposed to be the ultimate God of Gods. He is the father of Zeus, Hades, and all of the other Gods. But similar to what was done in the first one with the Kraken, Kronos was only around for a few minutes at the end of the movie. So once again, all that hype throughout the movie to only see Kronos for a short moment.The Makhai were actually super extreme craziness. The Makhai is a humanoid demon creature that has two upper bodies connected by their backs. They were present during Kronos' attack, and they were ruthless. But it would have been better if there were more of them.

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bfp13108

I didn't check out WOTT in 2012 but caught it on Amazon Video today. Here are my thoughts. The special effects were phenomenal. OK, the script wasn't Academy Award winning but I think it conveyed the movie's message. Sam Worthington - what a dreamboat (but his character's dialogue was probably the most poorly written of all the actors)!!!! Rosamunde Pike - already has distinguished credits but absolutely has the potential for a stellar career in the movies. I kind of wish they had given Pegasus a little more face time but only because I am an animal lover! Liam Neelson put in a great performance as one would expect from a professional. Chronos - AWESOME!! My only objection is when the hero(s) entering Tartarus and what seemed to be an endless procession (and boring) of concrete slabs dropping or shifting. But I would unequivocally recommend this movie to anyone who hasn't seen it yes.

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