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Thunderbirds: The Movie

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 6:28 pm
by NC
My Mum took my 2 nephews and my sister to see TB my Mum said I'd like it my sister said I'd hate it... what are you supposed to do, I'll ask my nephews when I see them tonight maybe they can help me decide if I should waste £5 on it Nigel

Thunderbirds: The Movie

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 8:44 pm
by Crash
I went to see it (almost on my own I might add). I went with my full length leather coat to scare the crap outta the kiddies in case they made a racket. It kicks arse actually - the special effects only get a bit iffy about 15 mins from the end (I couldn't quite understand why when the rest are utterly fantastic) when Thunderbird 1 lands in Westminster Square; a really good blast. Although there are some bits that wouldn't have been there if I'd made it, its wasn't entirely bloody awful I think they tried quite hard to keep it accurate even if there was some Star Trek contamination (*ahem!* Jonathan Frakes *cough*).

Thunderbirds: The Movie

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:34 pm
by AndyThomas
Well I finally coughed up the cash a few days ago as an excuse to stop running around trying to move things. I really wasn't sure I was going to like it, but as much as it was aimed at kids I did find it more palatable than, say, Spy Kids (although again that's well done for what it is). I thought the redesigns of the vehicles worked quite well although I suspect the die hard fans will have been annoyed. There was for example a little nagging voice in the back of my mind when they decided to use Thunderbird 4, because I though "Wait a minute, that never got loaded onto the pod" and then lo and behold it comes shooting out of the aft section of Thunderbird 2. Actually not a bad idea, as that means it's always available, but I couldn't help raising a mental eyebrow at that one.Now, the borderline extreme campness aside, there was something that really really annoyed me. Two words: Product Placement. Now, it's increasinly done in movies I know, but there's generally a mix and it's not entirely rammed down your throat. But come on. Ford was absolutely everywhere - it was sponsoring the news (?!), the cars in the tornado were Fords, even the random 4 by 4 on Tracy Island had an enormous Ford badge on the front of it! Auto fans would probably find more references. Too much.The effects were good, although I think someone needs to have a word about Thunderbird 3's re-entry angle. As for Frakes' input - I'm sure there was something, which I can't remember at the moment, which smacked of Trek technobabble...Anyway, all in all I think it could have been far worse and probably worth picking up on DVD for the inevitable commentaries and the like. As long as you watch it bearing in mind the target audience it's fine, and there are actually some quite interesting little elements in the plot.