12.01.2008

Stardust (2007)

Powell's Pick --
LOOKING FOR:
  • Comedy/Adventure.
  • The Princess Bride of our time.
MOM ALERT:
  • Some sexual innuendo, including implied sexual encounters.
  • Some implied nudity.
  • Homosexual content/references.
  • Pervasive theme of fratricide.
DO NOT EXPECT:
  • The Swan Princess.
  • Cinderella.
WHY WATCH IT?
  • Old-school swashbuckling fantastic comedy.
  • Robert DeNiro.
Not since The Princess Bride have fantasy, comedy, adventure, and romance joined forces to entertain, engage, and excite us. The writing is tight, the cast delivers a solid performance, and nobody takes themselves too seriously. While the film, like any good fantasy, deals with unavoidably dark content, the film is lighthearted. And for those cynics who pride themselves on predicting plots, the film delivers a sharp slap on the wrist, and tells them to sit back, shut up and just enjoy the magic. -- POWELL

IN SUM: It's good fun, and a must see. This is a movie to share with friends, but is worth watching on your own. Be sure to pay attention to catch all the dialogue.
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Mason Adds --
LOOKING FOR:

  • Lighthearted fantasy
  • A unique twist on an often overwrought genre.

MOM ALERT:

  • Female characters in the tub (non-explicit).
  • Some mildly rude humor.
  • A humorous gay character
  • Goofy violence.

DO NOT EXPECT:

  • Lord of the Rings.
  • The Never-Ending Story.

WHY WATCH IT?

  • Unpredictable and sanguine, often hilarious.
  • Claire Danes plays a star.

This film has been billed as the next “Princess Bride,” which is somewhat true. A similarly affectionate fairy tale romp, Stardust is a bit meatier and somewhat more epic (made possible in part by its budget and subsequent special effects breakthroughs). Don’t be fooled by the marketing or the critics—if you want a smart and outside-the-box fantasy with reasonably good special effects and some great talent—this is your film. -- MASON

IN SUM: Engaging to the last drop, this movie is great for when you’re in the mood for an old-fashioned yarn.

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Eidem Adds --
LOOKING FOR:

  • Fantasy – In A British Comedy Sort of Way

WATCH OUT FOR:

  • Mild Innuendo
  • Witches Wanting To Eat Someone’s Heart
DO NOT EXPECT:
  • Harry Potter
EXPECT:
  • Hook
WHY WATCH IT?
  • Vey Well Done Fantasy/Comedy
  • Robert De Niro Playing A Gay Man
Many reviews for this movie stated it is The Princess Bride for our times. I do not like to say that. That phrase can only build up your expectation too much and leave you disappointed. Yes these two movies are in the same genre, but to lump them together as the same sort of movie does not do either movie justice. Both The Princess Bride and Stardust are stories that set you in a fantasy world that has swashbuckling action and clever humor throughout. But each movie has its own tone and story and if you try to compare one to the other, you will only be setting yourself up for disappointment. Stardust starts you on the premise from the get go and it takes you for the ride throughout. A star falls from the sky, played by Claire Danes, who has extraordinary powers. There are several forces at work that are vying for that power and they want to use it for their own ends. There are a few darker tones and several jokes you have to watch carefully to catch, but overall this is a movie that can be easily enjoyed. And I would not mind having children watch this. The innuendos can only be caught with a clever mind and there is enough low humor that the children will be thoroughly entertained.


IN SUM: If you are in the mood for a fantasy/comedy blend, this is one movie to watch. If you are in the mood only a comedy or only a fantasy, you may be disappointed in the mix. –EIDEM

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