Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Green Hornet: PG-13


A rich, spoiled, playboy, Britt, who is also heir to a huge newspaper company finds himself in charge of the company after the sudden death of his father. After deciding he hated his father, he and his former servant, now friend, Kato, decide to vandalize a statue of his father and end up saving a couple being mugged. They decide to become crime fighters under the facade of being criminals themselves. Britt is known as The Green Hornet, and sets out to stop corruption not really knowing what he's doing.
This movie had good moments, but was really a crappy movie in my opinion. Yeah, it was funny, but also had a lot of really random and unnecessary language and vulgarity. I swear they just put it in there because they felt like it! It obviously didn't fit into the script or story. When movie companies do that I think it shows weak writing and creativity. Come on!
Much of the filming was also very comic-book-like. Which makes sense, since this is based off of a comic book. For me it was interesting at first, but then got old. I just don't like that kind of filming. Maybe you do, I don't know.
This movie was rated PG-13 for the excessive unnecessary vulgarity and language. Lame! It had potential, but they killed it.
I wouldn't really recommend this movie to anyone of any age... Maybe if you're a 17 year-old boy. I still wouldn't recommend it. It is not worth seeing.

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