Pretty much matched my sentiment. Ridley Scott has always been hit or miss with me.Exley97 said:Okay, I'll say it -- I loved Prometheus. LOVED IT. One of my favorite films in recent memory. I understand some of the gripes about the film, but terming it a "disaster" is a little over the top. I'll also defend Kingdom of Heaven (director's cut), which is underrated.
That said....I do think there is a trend with some of Scott's films lately in terms of them being bloated and unfocused. The most extreme example of this Robin Hood, which is hands down one of the worst, more boring movies I've seen in the last decade. And Bob's description of Body of Lies was pretty spot on -- it was solid but forgettable.
I'll also buck the trend here by saying Matchstick Men was terrible. If you couldn't see the "twist" coming from miles away, then you need your head checked.
Another thing to remember about Scott -- he's always been a polarizing filmmaker with critics/audiences. Remember that Blade Runner was decimated by critics when it first came out (they called it "Bored Runner" and "Blade Crawler") and was a box office disappointment. Only in later years was it considered a sci-fi classic. Ditto, to a lesser degree, for Alien. The film was criticized for being slow and excessively gory (I believe it was actually rated X in the UK) and while it did well at the box office, it was another film that grew in prestige over the years and wasn't considered a true classic until a more than a decade after its initial release.Michael Tabbut said:Pretty much matched my sentiment. Ridley Scott has always been hit or miss with me.Exley97 said:Okay, I'll say it -- I loved Prometheus. LOVED IT. One of my favorite films in recent memory. I understand some of the gripes about the film, but terming it a "disaster" is a little over the top. I'll also defend Kingdom of Heaven (director's cut), which is underrated.
That said....I do think there is a trend with some of Scott's films lately in terms of them being bloated and unfocused. The most extreme example of this Robin Hood, which is hands down one of the worst, more boring movies I've seen in the last decade. And Bob's description of Body of Lies was pretty spot on -- it was solid but forgettable.
I'll also buck the trend here by saying Matchstick Men was terrible. If you couldn't see the "twist" coming from miles away, then you need your head checked.
That happens to far too many creative folks. Moffat was good when he was writing Doctor Who, before he started helming the ship. Artists sometimes need limits to produce masterpieces.Sylocat said:What happened to Ridley Scott? It's simple, really: he became Important? enough to start bossing around producers and screenwriters, he gained perfect artistic freedom, and the constraints that had kept him from slipping into this kind of stuff all along came sloughing off and took his talent with them.