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Sentai Reviews!
Welcome to, what I hope, will be an ongoing series in Toku Movies and Shows I reveiw. We start today with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. The first, and I wish last, time MMPR came to the big screen.
We're going to start with the acting. JDF, Amy Jo Johnson, and Johnny Yong Bosch are spot on. Atleast as good as they were during the show. And Paul Freeman's portayal of Ivan Ooze is the reason to see this movie. Ivan is the Great MMPR villian. And something I wish they would've brought into the show. Karan and Steve? Not so much. They act worse than anyone you could name from Samurai. Then we have all the pandering. One extreme sport after another, for no real reason, other than padding the script for time and trying to relate to the youth. And on their Roller Blading. How lax are the laws in Angel Grove exactly? Where you can Skate through Open and Active construction sites. And no one says one word to you. Down stairs, almost knocking people over. And everyone's fine with it. Then we come to Bulk and Skull, who could've been left out of this movie completely. Leaping from a plane without even fastening their harnesses. Yet somehow survive. And the music. Free Ride, and Higher Ground, And Devo. How many kids watching this movie even knew what the hell Devo was? My guess is that they were only added to the soundtrack so parents could wake up from their coma and say "Hey, I know that song". The Armored Suits. I liked them. They did what they wanted, seperating the Movie world from the Show world. So glad they added visors and mouth peices. Seriously, google those suits without the visors and mouth peices. Another horrible idea in Saban's long and rich history of dumbass ideas. (RoboKnight? I hope you wake up with hornets in your boxers.) Dulcea. Why do I have the feeling that many a lad watching that movie went through puberty watching Gabrielle in that short bearskin bikini. Not complaining, mind you. Just pointing that out. Her acting though, along with Paul Freeman's, are excellent. Well above what we expect from an MMPR outing. But now I come to the real bitching. The CGI. Oh My God the CGI. Why do I have the feeling they blew the budget on skydiving, costumes, and the getting licenses for the sound track, and had nothing left for the CGI. I know it was the ninties but come fucking on people. The Exomorphicons looks excellent. And while I'm on those Beasts. Why, in the name of Zordon, would you bury a villians Ultimate Weapons so damn close to where you buried him he'd be able to find them in less than 24 hours? Thats like locking Lex Luthor in Stryker's next to his Power Armor and a box of Kryptonite. But back on point. The Zords look good while in Animal mode. But then they combine into a shiney mass of wtf so great it still makes me say wtf. The head alone is an abomination to CGI animation. And the way it moves is a crime against nature. And since I'm on the Zords. The End Fight. They some how fly Ivan Exomorphicon into space, knowing the only way to stop him is by flinging him into the passing comet they hinted at the frontend of the movie. But a crotchkick? Really? You end this bitch with a crotchkick?! Thats like getting to the end of Hostel, where he's escaping the dungeon, and having him use a banana peel and a Home Alone paint can on a string. And I have a random question. Why does Zordon, Gosei, every Mentor wait until the great, all powerful, destructive evil is already slaughtering people to tell their group of Rangers about the evil? They never meet the rangers and say "By the way, this is probally nothing and I wouldn't even worry about it, but about 6000 years ago I trapped this galactic morphilogical being that dominated the world with two giant silver insects beneath Angel Grove. And one day he might get free and kill you. So how was high school?" Stupid floating heads. None of you can be trusted. Name one floating head that be trusted. And Jombie from Pee Wee's Playhouse doesn't count. (Mecca Lecca Hi, Mecca Hiney Hiney Ho) And another problem. Really, Sentai? Yes. When their on the planet, after they get their powers, and are trying to head home. Why, exactly, are they randomly attacked by statue monsters? Someone explain that to me? And how does defeating Ivan magically save Zordon? SO MANY PLOT HOLES... But I promised to end this on a good note. So let me see. The movie's good for what it was meant to do. Bring the show to the movies with an original story, not one pasted from Japanese footage. The soundtrack was good for all the sense it made. And there were genuinelly good moments. Paul Freeman's Ivan Ooze alone is worth sitting through this movie. So what do I give this American Toku movie? 3/5 Headder Brothers. It's good, worth seeing once, but not a classic by any means. |
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The Game Gear version of the movie game had the Ninja Megafalconzord using the Hurricane Kick style attack it would use on the show to knock Ooze into the comet. Much better. Quote:
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2) Zordon was still dead after they defeated Ivan. He was resurrected by the Great Power, which apparently made "anything possible". Yes its a cop-out reason, but its less plot holes and more you not paying attention :lol |
Also worth noting is that you can now find this on DVD for around $5 at Target. For a long time this DVD was very hard to find and you had to make due with VHS!
The sleeve is pretty poor but I think you can find a custom one easily enough if you want the one-sheet as the art. |
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Minor caveat, but if you're a great wizard who has fought evil for millennia, then bringing up all of them that could possibly come back would probably take more time than the entirety of MMPR's 3 season run time.
Anyway, the 90's was extreme, so extreme things needed to happen. And it was the producers who wanted the rangers to go faceplate-less, not Saban. |
Movie was full of cheese, just like any Power Rangers outing.
However, my only complaint is when Aisha broke the "In case of Emergency, Break Glass" button for the crotch kick, she actually pressed the button in. So, in actuality, she pressed it twice. Sure there are lots of other issues, but it's Power Rangers. I can't complain. And I don't generally complain about Samurai either, but Steve and Karan actually worse than Samurai? Now I know you weren't paying attention. What's your opinion on Yost for this flick, Sentai? You uh... kinda left him out. |
I was always amused that the "bad" kids all drank 7-Up at their keg party.
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Karan and Steve are way better than the Samurai cast. Even really terrible actors are better than them.
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I never said they were particularly good in the movie, just better than the Samurai cast. And given the two have them about 15 lines each in the entire film I hardly see it as a big deal.
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mmpr s2 is worst
kibranger suit with zyuranger suits thunderzords into way to early |
Sentai Reviews!: Kamen Rider OOO - Den-O - All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders!
I'm going to start this review by saying that title is way to damn long. Could've been worse though I guess. It might've been: Kamen Rider OOO - Den-O - All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders Through Time vs DaiShocker To Save Two Worlds!. Fit that on a DVD Case!
KROOODOAR:LGKR (God, even the abbreviation is long) is the big 40th Anniversary movie for Kamen Rider. Bringing together all of the past Riders into one big heap of Riderism. I made a new word. And it starts epically. I love any move that begins with the Tatoba song, and that epic OOO fight music. We start with OOO running head long into a heap of trouble. Imagin! And after he gets his rearend handed to him, and they escape into a young boy named Naoki. Only to have DenLiner arrive seconds after. And there's my problem with this movie and pretty much all Den-O movies. The actor. I understand the original Koutaro didn't want to continue on, but they should've just started with Momotaros. Instead of, with every movie, having a new actor. Including a kid once. Save yourself so much time. But I do like the New Den-O suit, and the Teddy Sword, so it evens out. Now once they figure out what to do and where, we get transported back to 1971. Along with Eiji and Ankh stowing away on board. Old Ankh has it in his head if he goes back in time, before they other Greeed awaken, he can steal all of the medals for himself. Which of course backfires gloriously. They learn that when they return home and find their world a dystopian hell run by Daishocker. See, Ankhie lost some of his Medals. The DaiShocker found them, and used them to take over creation. Along with Ichigo and Nigo! Now it's up to Eiji, Ankh, and his band of merry children to find the other Riders to help them break DaiShocker! This is one of the best Kamen Rider movies I've watched so far. With the Onigashima Warshop coming in a very close second. It had solid acting, a good anniversary plot, and Every Rider. What more do you want? I give Kamen Rider OOO - Den-O - All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders Through Time VS DaiShocker To Save Two Worlds 4/5. Solid, and almost perfect. Highly suggest. |
What do you think of the TaMaShii combo?
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I love this movie. Decade barely had any screen time, OOO and Ankh were awesome, and pairing them up with Momo and New Den-O was great, and this movie introduced a concept that makes me flip off everyone telling me that Decade is necessary to join the worlds for crossovers.
It's glorious! Hell, I might watch it tonight! |
1. It's not DaiShocker in this movie. It's just Shocker.
2. New Den-O is a different Rider and character than Den-O. You treat him like he's Kotaro or the other young Den-O. I do like this movie, and I have a soft spot for it since it was the first Rider anything I've ever seen. |
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Congratulations on not having Decade be your first. |
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And agree on everything positive said about the movie :thumb:. Favorite moment would have to be Momotaros possessing Shingo while Ankh is still possessing him You can not have a straight face looking at that hair :lol |
Wrong section. Moving to Rider :)
And by the way, I love this damn movie. One of my favorite team-up films. |
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I watched that movie for some kind of explanation for Decade's ending. That caused me to hate the movie even more than usual when it didn't tie into DCD's ending... |
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It was weird seeing Decade as a background character in a huge crossover movie when he's usually the catalyst for team ups like these
Back before crossovers like these became the norm for Toei of course |
I wish I liked this movie more. The fact that they actually had Fujioka, Sasaki, and Miyauchi on to do voices felt really wasted (especially Miyauchi). I did like the OOO stuff and how the movie was basically split into the OOO part, the Den-O part, and the All Riders part, but on the whole it never really clicked for me. I think this is about where I lost most of my goodwill to the Kaneda/Yonemura team-up movies. There are some good character moments but plot is riddled with holes and there's so much fanservice crammed in that there's not much room for anything else. The suit-only cameos also started getting annoying here, as none of them really felt like the actual characters. This one wasn't as bad as Superhero Taisen, but it's still really hollow once you get past the fanservice elements.
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My favorite Rider movie and my introduction to the wondrous world of Den-O.
I'm glad that the general feeling is positive with this movie. It holds a special place in my heart. |
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