The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen - A Review

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  • David Meek
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    • Aug 2000
    • 8934

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    The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen - A Review

    The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen - A Review July 14, 2003



    Set in a different Victorian-age reality, a group of uniquely talented men and women band together to stop an evil villian bent on starting a world-wide war.

    This comic book-based film is directed by Stephen Norrington (Blade, The Last Minute), written by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill (both from the comic book genre - unfortunately it shows) and stars Sean Connery (Goldfinger, The Man Who Would Be King, Outland, etc. . .) along with an ensemble cast consisting of Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Shane West, Stuart Townsend, Jason Flemyng, et al.

    Let me cut right to the chase. This movie disappointed me. This was a film with possibilities, but it lived up to none of them and the writing is essentially to blame. Can you say "plot holes"? It was a poorly written story - confusing and choppy at best, with muddy characterizations and little or no thought given to continuity or supporting story lines. Suspension of dis-belief is necessary in comic-book-hero films, but there were a couple of times in TLOEG where I couldn't do it. Piloting an enormous submarine into the twisted canals of Venice? Having the first automobile in existence and just anyone can drive it? Okay, I admit I may be picking nits, but that's the frame of mind this film put me in. None of the roles were fleshed out and that's one place this film could have distanced itself from the pack - the possibilities were tremendous. Sean Connery, as always brought a great deal of presence and charisma to the the screen, but even he wasn't enough to de-odorize this stinker. Each of the rest of the cast had moments where they rose above the level of this script, but quickly sank back down unable to escape the quagmire.

    Visually, there were things both good and bad. CGI was generally up to par, with some moments of very good work and some moments of patently bad visuals. Many of the scenes were set in dark, poorly lit rooms or at night, so the color pallette was correspondingly subdued. The few well-lit scenes showed good color fidelity without any of the "mood filters" so commonly in use in Hollywood right now.

    Aurally, the soundtrack was very active in all channels as befits an action-based film with good bass extension in several scenes. Dialog was generally clear throughout. Overall, the soundtrack didn't detract.

    Well, I won't continue to beat this dead horse. Let me just say it's a dollar-movie viewer at best. Don't waste more of your hard-earned coin than that on it.

    I give The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen a very un-extraordinary :15: out of :5:.




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  • Andrew Pratt
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    • Aug 2000
    • 16478

    #2
    Well that sucks :evil: I was looking forward to this movie..oh well guess its a rental at best.




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    • Danbry39
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      • Sep 2002
      • 1584

      #3
      Yeah, I really was looking forward to it also. The previews in the movie theater were great, but, after watching Ebert and Roeper demolish it in their review, I crossed it off my list of films to see. Both critics liked Connery, but said the movie made no sense whatsoever, with leaps of logic that defied credibility. In addition to David's spoiler, I'll add that Ebert couldn't believe they had a car racing through the streets of Venice, Italy when Venice doesn't have streets.

      When all was said and done, Ebert said it had immediately placed itself in the worst films of the year category and David's review only confirms what they said.




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      • George Bellefontaine
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        • Jan 2001
        • 7636

        #4
        Made no sense ? Must have been written by the same guy who wrote BASIC. :LOL:




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        • David Meek
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          • Aug 2000
          • 8934

          #5
          Danbry, actually, there are a several boulevards and many walkways in Venice, but I never saw anything like the one they were racing the "automobile" down.




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          • Burke Strickland
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            • Sep 2001
            • 3159

            #6
            A few years ago I walked all around Venice, Italy and never saw a car. Lots of bridges and some boulevards connecting a lot of narrow walkways, but those carried pedestrian traffic.

            That aside, Sean Connery was on The Tonight Show promoting the movie a couple of evenings ago and Jay asked him to "set up" the scene they were going to show and he couldn't explain it in a way that made the rest of the movie sound interesting. Basically he described it as a bunch of eccentric “good guy” characters plus one woman (to add “spice”) in a fight against evil. Jay had described LXG as a "great movie" but the clip of a clumsily staged semi-kung fu-style fight in a library (which got trashed in the process) sure didn't support that assessment. Note -- since that scene aired on commercial TV as part of the movie's promotional campaign, I don't think "spoiler" protection is necessary for a description of it. Hehe... It was really bad. Jay basically asked Sean why we should go see the movie and he really didn't have a good answer, although we did learn that he was an executive producer of the film in addition to being one of the featured actors.

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