13 September 2009

Pay Per View Review

Well, Verizon FIOS has some occasional specials, basically about 40$ off, $2.99 for a 24 hour rental, as versus $4.99, and so we went with one tonight, Race to Witch Mountain.

Dwayne Johnson ... Jack Bruno
AnnaSophia Robb ... Sara
Alexander Ludwig ... Seth
Carla Gugino ... Dr. Alex Friedman
Ciarán Hinds ... Henry Burke
Tom Everett Scott ... Matheson
Chris Marquette ... Pope
Billy Brown ... Carson
Garry Marshall ... Dr. Donald Harlan
Cheech Marin ... Eddie Cortez

The plot, what can I say that you don't see in the trailer.

You have grizzled ex-con cab driver trying to lead a straight and narrow life, played by Dwayne Johnson, aka, the Rock, alien children with otherworldly powers, a beautiful scientist, evil government agents, and an alien assassin. You know where it goes from there.

The plot is basically a throw-away, there are no surprises.

One thing that is done well with the plot, is that they actually give a reason for children with extraordinary powers to need mere humans. I was pleasantly pleased to see that hole plugged in a way that flowed nicely.

Once again, Dwayne Johnson exceeds my expectations, as he did in Steve Carrel movie Get Smart.

Additionally, you have Garry Marshall, who is perhaps best known for his work on the other side of the camera, engaging in some very amusing scenery chewing.

The original children from the original "Escape to Witch Mountain" movies from the 1970s, Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards have cameos, and the current child actors, AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig, gave decent performances.

The special effects are certainly adequate, not surprising given the state of CGI these days.

The dialog is good, with a lot of very funny deadpan humor. I will say that science fiction/UFO convention held in Los Vegas figures prominently in the movie, as does Sin City itself, and that if you don't like people making jokes about SF fans, you might be offended, but I was amused.

Additionally, as I went through IMDB, a lot of inside movie references.

It's a thoroughly pleasant piece of child-friendly fluff, which is exactly what it promised.

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