The Three Musketeers [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Three Musketeers, Paul W. S. Anderson, Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, Alexandre Dumas, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Helen George, Christian Oliver, Ray Stevenson, Til Schweiger, Markus Brandl, Orlando Bloom, Logan Lerman, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Perry, Mads Mikkelsen, Andy Gathergood, Ben Moor, Susanne Wolff, Christoph Waltz, Freddie Fox, Carsten Norgaard, Issiah Michalski, Gabriella Wilde, James Corden, Juno Temple, Nina Eichinger, Max Cane, Gode Benedix, Hannes Wegener, Iain McKee, Horst Kiss, Gudrun Meinke, Victoria Koestler, Yvonne Pajonowski, Florian Bruckner, Jeremy Bolt, Christoph Fisser, Rory Gilmartin, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe, Silvia Tollmann, Charlie Woebcken, Paul Haslinger, Glen MacPherson, Alexander Berner, Suzanne Smith, Paul D. Austerberry, Nigel Churcher, Hucky Homberger, Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Christpoher Berg, Miki Emmrich, Jens Enderling, Jamie Christopher, Simon Downes, Nick Powell, Zoltan Toth, Jurgen Thiel, Michael Miller, David Fix, Ken McCuen, Brian Danner, Don Lee, Nick Powell, Clarissa Cody, Jan Luo, Josef Brandmaier, Manfred Burger, Sara Crompton, Brian Danner, Jurgen Jerschi, Irene Kainz, Ellie Kemps, Peter Rutkat, Lena Schmigalla, Silke Werner, Bernd Eichinger

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Three Musketeers, Paul W. S. Anderson, Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, Alexandre Dumas, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Helen George, Christian Oliver, Ray Stevenson, Til Schweiger, Markus Brandl, Orlando Bloom, Logan Lerman, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Perry, Mads Mikkelsen, Andy Gathergood, Ben Moor, Susanne Wolff, Christoph Waltz, Freddie Fox, Carsten Norgaard, Issiah Michalski, Gabriella Wilde, James Corden, Juno Temple, Nina Eichinger, Max Cane, Gode Benedix, Hannes Wegener, Iain McKee, Horst Kiss, Gudrun Meinke, Victoria Koestler, Yvonne Pajonowski, Florian Bruckner, Jeremy Bolt, Christoph Fisser, Rory Gilmartin, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe, Silvia Tollmann, Charlie Woebcken, Paul Haslinger, Glen MacPherson, Alexander Berner, Suzanne Smith, Paul D. Austerberry, Nigel Churcher, Hucky Homberger, Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Christpoher Berg, Miki Emmrich, Jens Enderling, Jamie Christopher, Simon Downes, Nick Powell, Zoltan Toth, Jurgen Thiel, Michael Miller, David Fix, Ken McCuen, Brian Danner, Don Lee, Nick Powell, Clarissa Cody, Jan Luo, Josef Brandmaier, Manfred Burger, Sara Crompton, Brian Danner, Jurgen Jerschi, Irene Kainz, Ellie Kemps, Peter Rutkat, Lena Schmigalla, Silke Werner, Bernd EichingerThe Three Musketeers

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

No!  NO!!!

Bad Hollywood!

Bad!

It is no longer summer.

You cannot, now in the fall, return like a dog to your own vomit.

This movie was made before – and once good!  Oliver Reed, Michael York, and Faye Dunaway (before she got a case of uglies and olds) had the awesome.

Now?

Bad Hollywood!

Assholes.

So here we are, another old ham is warmed up again, this time there are “The Three Musketeers” by Alexander Dumas.

The last film, “The Musketeer”, it was almost 10 years ago, but the film flopped at the box office and flopped with lack of talent.

Now dares Paul W.S. Anderson (“Resident Evil”, “Alien vs. Predator”) to the project financed by and seen in Germany.  Visually everything seems to be running quite well, but the catastrophic scale of production falls with the latest sighting of the film itself.  And since you must see a film to experience it – well, now it sucks for sure.

The good first – visually, “The Three Musketeers” pretty well… pretty.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Three Musketeers, Paul W. S. Anderson, Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, Alexandre Dumas, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Helen George, Christian Oliver, Ray Stevenson, Til Schweiger, Markus Brandl, Orlando Bloom, Logan Lerman, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Perry, Mads Mikkelsen, Andy Gathergood, Ben Moor, Susanne Wolff, Christoph Waltz, Freddie Fox, Carsten Norgaard, Issiah Michalski, Gabriella Wilde, James Corden, Juno Temple, Nina Eichinger, Max Cane, Gode Benedix, Hannes Wegener, Iain McKee, Horst Kiss, Gudrun Meinke, Victoria Koestler, Yvonne Pajonowski, Florian Bruckner, Jeremy Bolt, Christoph Fisser, Rory Gilmartin, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe, Silvia Tollmann, Charlie Woebcken, Paul Haslinger, Glen MacPherson, Alexander Berner, Suzanne Smith, Paul D. Austerberry, Nigel Churcher, Hucky Homberger, Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Christpoher Berg, Miki Emmrich, Jens Enderling, Jamie Christopher, Simon Downes, Nick Powell, Zoltan Toth, Jurgen Thiel, Michael Miller, David Fix, Ken McCuen, Brian Danner, Don Lee, Nick Powell, Clarissa Cody, Jan Luo, Josef Brandmaier, Manfred Burger, Sara Crompton, Brian Danner, Jurgen Jerschi, Irene Kainz, Ellie Kemps, Peter Rutkat, Lena Schmigalla, Silke Werner, Bernd EichingerFilming took place in the most beautiful castles and towns in Bavaria, so that the settings are very successful, but old.  The costumes, designed by the designer (!) Pierre-Yves Gayraud, adapt successfully to the visual style.

Technically, the effect was at natural environments now and then, just when you see villages from the air, which often looks very nice.

Up close, they are dirty and smell.

The action scenes, of which there are plenty, are also staged quite well overall, even if Paul W.S. Anderson, it is like to exaggerate (he doesn’t have to exaggerate his wife, Milla Jovovich – she is hot – zing!).

Whether you can get used to his style, everyone should decide for themselves (or I can decide for you – let me know in the comments), but you who have a problem with slow motion matrix effects will barf.  In a historical film, will then probably it will interfere with that – the matrix effects, not the barfing.

People barfed in the past.

Although the film has to offer some nice visual display values and also a prominent cast, Anderson still fails, something coherent, functioning to construct as a whole.

Where should we start?

Anderson lacks any fine feeling for how to combine individual components and to create certain values, so that you can absolutely not take the film seriously.

As before, this is the fall!  Films are now to be serious!  Asshole.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Three Musketeers, Paul W. S. Anderson, Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, Alexandre Dumas, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Helen George, Christian Oliver, Ray Stevenson, Til Schweiger, Markus Brandl, Orlando Bloom, Logan Lerman, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Perry, Mads Mikkelsen, Andy Gathergood, Ben Moor, Susanne Wolff, Christoph Waltz, Freddie Fox, Carsten Norgaard, Issiah Michalski, Gabriella Wilde, James Corden, Juno Temple, Nina Eichinger, Max Cane, Gode Benedix, Hannes Wegener, Iain McKee, Horst Kiss, Gudrun Meinke, Victoria Koestler, Yvonne Pajonowski, Florian Bruckner, Jeremy Bolt, Christoph Fisser, Rory Gilmartin, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe, Silvia Tollmann, Charlie Woebcken, Paul Haslinger, Glen MacPherson, Alexander Berner, Suzanne Smith, Paul D. Austerberry, Nigel Churcher, Hucky Homberger, Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Christpoher Berg, Miki Emmrich, Jens Enderling, Jamie Christopher, Simon Downes, Nick Powell, Zoltan Toth, Jurgen Thiel, Michael Miller, David Fix, Ken McCuen, Brian Danner, Don Lee, Nick Powell, Clarissa Cody, Jan Luo, Josef Brandmaier, Manfred Burger, Sara Crompton, Brian Danner, Jurgen Jerschi, Irene Kainz, Ellie Kemps, Peter Rutkat, Lena Schmigalla, Silke Werner, Bernd EichingerThis begins with the dialogues, which were written so stupidly that they deserve a prize (a Razzie?).  Not infrequently one will hold to your hand to head and wonder and hope you have not gone past the refund point.  Then when you realize that the characters are really just the idiocy have given of themselves, then even flies one of the next daft sayings from their mouths.

Some of it was meant to be but otherwise NOT funny.

Anyway, the shot backfired. !gnaB – Get it?

The names of the cast read although very promising, but only as long as you have not seen the movie, because then begins the shit-storm – the actor can not convince.

The only one who is still with blue eyes, really only Christoph Waltz, who here, but far below his potential and plays are vastly to puppet making, after all, but responsible for some good jokes, and brings just by his appearance a lot of presence. 

Milla Jovovich‘s costume has changed (she doesn’t need a costume, trust me – yowza!), but otherwise plays the same role as in her “Resident Evil”, Alice, the ass-kicking űber-babe. 

Ray Stevenson, Luke Evans and Matthew Macfadyen are in themselves a cool trio make their case quite well made.  The same applies to Mads Mikkelsen, who indeed alone with grim view a cool guy, but there is no chemistry, not even biology. 

Logan Lerman (“Percy Jackson”) as the fourth Musketeer serves as an identification figure for the viewer, but is nothing more than a greenhorn.  Then doing more than one actually buys it.  Acting-wise, he can not shine particularly, his repertoire of facial expressions is only two.

Happy, sad.

That is it.

Seriously.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Three Musketeers, Paul W. S. Anderson, Alex Litvak, Andrew Davies, Alexandre Dumas, Matthew Macfadyen, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Helen George, Christian Oliver, Ray Stevenson, Til Schweiger, Markus Brandl, Orlando Bloom, Logan Lerman, Dexter Fletcher, Jane Perry, Mads Mikkelsen, Andy Gathergood, Ben Moor, Susanne Wolff, Christoph Waltz, Freddie Fox, Carsten Norgaard, Issiah Michalski, Gabriella Wilde, James Corden, Juno Temple, Nina Eichinger, Max Cane, Gode Benedix, Hannes Wegener, Iain McKee, Horst Kiss, Gudrun Meinke, Victoria Koestler, Yvonne Pajonowski, Florian Bruckner, Jeremy Bolt, Christoph Fisser, Rory Gilmartin, Robert Kulzer, Martin Moszkowicz, Christine Rothe, Silvia Tollmann, Charlie Woebcken, Paul Haslinger, Glen MacPherson, Alexander Berner, Suzanne Smith, Paul D. Austerberry, Nigel Churcher, Hucky Homberger, Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Christpoher Berg, Miki Emmrich, Jens Enderling, Jamie Christopher, Simon Downes, Nick Powell, Zoltan Toth, Jurgen Thiel, Michael Miller, David Fix, Ken McCuen, Brian Danner, Don Lee, Nick Powell, Clarissa Cody, Jan Luo, Josef Brandmaier, Manfred Burger, Sara Crompton, Brian Danner, Jurgen Jerschi, Irene Kainz, Ellie Kemps, Peter Rutkat, Lena Schmigalla, Silke Werner, Bernd EichingerParticularly bad is Orlando Bloom, whose appearance reminds me of transvestite and is totally miscast for the role.  His performance is incredibly bad, since the good acting he just can not attempt, even in a movie like this, where no one can convince, yet still he fails.  This is known as probably a brilliant performance in Opposite World.

Of course appears “The Three Musketeers” in 3D, just as is now common.  With “Resident Evil 4” Anderson has proven that he knows how to use the 3D technology very well, but in the case of “The Three Musketeers” may safely be described using a rip-off.  Not only that, the effect is hardly noticeable.

Don’t pay for this 3D crap!  Or at least, keep the glasses.

That will learn them!

Assholes.

So, to conclude this suck-fest – Paul W.S. Anderson has done it – he has pulled a classic perfect and rubbed it in the mud.  Although the film is visually very well managed, provides reputable actors, it is just embarrassing the rest of time.

Both thumbs droop to the floor, like the sword in my dreams while fighting Zorro.

I have issues.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  “Survivor” – wow!  In Finland, we would just say that Brandon Hantz had become with Snow Fever and then just shoot him through the head.  Better for humanity.  Make it so, Jeff Probst!

Thor

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kenneth Branagh, Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Protosevich, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Tadanobu Asano, Josh Dallas, Jaimie Alexander, Rene Russo, Adriana Barraza, Maximiliano Hernandez, Richard Cetrone, Darren Kendrick, Joshua Cox, Justice Smith, Joseph Gatt, Luke Massy, Matthew David Ducey, Jason Camp, Buddy Sosthand, Blake Silver, Jamie McShane, Dale Godboldo, Patrick O'Brien Demsey, Jim Palmer, Seth Coltan, Ryan Schaefer, Matt Battaglia, Joel McCrary, Isaac Kappy, Juliet Lopez, Rob Mars, Carrie Lazar, Harley Graham, Alexander Wright, Hilary Pringle, Shawn-Caulin Young, Kinsey McLean, Kelly Hawthorne, Dakota Goyo, Ted Allpress, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Victoria Alonso, Mike Bodkin, Louis D'Esposito, Kevin Feige, Debra James, Craig Kyle, David Maisel, Patricia Whitcher, Patrick Doyle, Haris Zambarloukos, Paul Rubell, Sarah Finn, Bo Welch, Pierre Buffin, Debra James, Ben Grayson, Grit Menzzer

Dear readers, as I am still under the weather – and still getting used to living in sunny (too sunny) and beautiful (too beautiful) Los Angeles – I am happy to, once again, allow Kimmo Mustonenen to write a guest review.  Here is Kimmo with a very brilliant take on Hollywood’s newest 3D blockbuster – THOR!  Go, Kimmo…  Go!

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Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kenneth Branagh, Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Protosevich, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Tadanobu Asano, Josh Dallas, Jaimie Alexander, Rene Russo, Adriana Barraza, Maximiliano Hernandez, Richard Cetrone, Darren Kendrick, Joshua Cox, Justice Smith, Joseph Gatt, Luke Massy, Matthew David Ducey, Jason Camp, Buddy Sosthand, Blake Silver, Jamie McShane, Dale Godboldo, Patrick O'Brien Demsey, Jim Palmer, Seth Coltan, Ryan Schaefer, Matt Battaglia, Joel McCrary, Isaac Kappy, Juliet Lopez, Rob Mars, Carrie Lazar, Harley Graham, Alexander Wright, Hilary Pringle, Shawn-Caulin Young, Kinsey McLean, Kelly Hawthorne, Dakota Goyo, Ted Allpress, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Victoria Alonso, Mike Bodkin, Louis D'Esposito, Kevin Feige, Debra James, Craig Kyle, David Maisel, Patricia Whitcher, Patrick Doyle, Haris Zambarloukos, Paul Rubell, Sarah Finn, Bo Welch, Pierre Buffin, Debra James, Ben Grayson, Grit MenzzerThor

By Kimmo Mustonenen

The film follows the powerful but arrogant warrior Thor, who is diagnosed from hubris at the beginning of the film.  When he puts the entire Asgard in danger as he becomes manliest and refers to the earth in which he loses all his powers and becomes merely a human being again.

To begin with, I think that Thor was a very entertaining action movie, not too many working one-liners that otherwise very often seen in American action movies.  The leading role in Thor played by Chris Hemsworth is a relatively new actress with not too many films under his belt, some may recognize him from the Star Trek movie?  Or A Perfect Getaway?  The role of the arrogant Thor is he doing well in all cases and is looking forward to see when he takes the role of Thor again in the upcoming movie The Avengers.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kenneth Branagh, Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Protosevich, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Tadanobu Asano, Josh Dallas, Jaimie Alexander, Rene Russo, Adriana Barraza, Maximiliano Hernandez, Richard Cetrone, Darren Kendrick, Joshua Cox, Justice Smith, Joseph Gatt, Luke Massy, Matthew David Ducey, Jason Camp, Buddy Sosthand, Blake Silver, Jamie McShane, Dale Godboldo, Patrick O'Brien Demsey, Jim Palmer, Seth Coltan, Ryan Schaefer, Matt Battaglia, Joel McCrary, Isaac Kappy, Juliet Lopez, Rob Mars, Carrie Lazar, Harley Graham, Alexander Wright, Hilary Pringle, Shawn-Caulin Young, Kinsey McLean, Kelly Hawthorne, Dakota Goyo, Ted Allpress, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Victoria Alonso, Mike Bodkin, Louis D'Esposito, Kevin Feige, Debra James, Craig Kyle, David Maisel, Patricia Whitcher, Patrick Doyle, Haris Zambarloukos, Paul Rubell, Sarah Finn, Bo Welch, Pierre Buffin, Debra James, Ben Grayson, Grit MenzzerThe girl in this film is played by none other than Natalie Portman, as you probably memorable seen in films such as No Strings Attached or Black Swan, and soon you will be able to see her in the comedy film Your Highness.  But Thor, Natalie Portman plays the role of a physicist who studies the theory that they may arise portals “wormholes” between our world and other worlds.  In the midst of her studies she runs goes without saying at Thor when he is sent off to Earth and the sparks hit almost directly between the two.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kenneth Branagh, Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, Don Payne, J. Michael Straczynski, Mark Protosevich, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Jack Kirby, Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Kat Dennings, Clark Gregg, Idris Elba, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Tadanobu Asano, Josh Dallas, Jaimie Alexander, Rene Russo, Adriana Barraza, Maximiliano Hernandez, Richard Cetrone, Darren Kendrick, Joshua Cox, Justice Smith, Joseph Gatt, Luke Massy, Matthew David Ducey, Jason Camp, Buddy Sosthand, Blake Silver, Jamie McShane, Dale Godboldo, Patrick O'Brien Demsey, Jim Palmer, Seth Coltan, Ryan Schaefer, Matt Battaglia, Joel McCrary, Isaac Kappy, Juliet Lopez, Rob Mars, Carrie Lazar, Harley Graham, Alexander Wright, Hilary Pringle, Shawn-Caulin Young, Kinsey McLean, Kelly Hawthorne, Dakota Goyo, Ted Allpress, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Victoria Alonso, Mike Bodkin, Louis D'Esposito, Kevin Feige, Debra James, Craig Kyle, David Maisel, Patricia Whitcher, Patrick Doyle, Haris Zambarloukos, Paul Rubell, Sarah Finn, Bo Welch, Pierre Buffin, Debra James, Ben Grayson, Grit MenzzerThen, we must not forget the wise Anthony Hopkins, who may assume the role of Odin in the film, however, he is active only barely half the movie.  But he takes the role of the strict parent who just wants best for their children very well, much better than he did with his role in the film The Rite.  Last and almost least, has Stellan Skarsgård a role in the movie Thor, not the biggest but not the least, he played Eric Selva in the film is friends with Natalie Portman’s character.

One last thing about film is that it really did not need to be in 3D, there is nothing in the film directly, which brings together a “wowie” feeling just because it is 3D.

In my opinion, was the movie where as good if not better without 3D.  So you went and saw the movie, arrived late and tell me what you thought?  Was it good?  Lived it up to your expectations?  Was it necessary that the film was in 3D?

Please comment!

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