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|    Roger Nelson to All    |
|    The Day the Earth Stood Still (re-post)    |
|    23 Feb 11 18:09:22    |
      Hello All!              The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)              Anyone who goes to see this movie expecting it to be anything like the       original version made in 1951, directed by Robert Wise, and Starring Michael       Rennie, Patricia Neal and Hugh Marlow, will be sorely disappointed. It is       true that there are a number of scenes borrowed and updated (to be kind) from       the original, but to try to compare them would be futile.               My opinion begins with the cast. Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly are       excellent choices to play Klaatu and Helen Benson, respectfully. The rest of       the casting I didn't think much of. In the original, Helen's son Bobby Benson       is played beautifully by Billy Gray. In the remake, there is no Bobby       Benson. Instead the role went to Jaden Smith and is renamed Jacob - Helen's       stepson.              By now, the readers will have some idea of where I'm going with this review.              Neither of the two films bear a resemblance to the short story Farewell To the       Master, written by Harry M. Bates. However, the screen play for the 1951 film       written by Edmund H. North is a skyscraper compared to this one story       apartment of a remake.              Anyone who has not seen the original and are used to blow-`em-up type films       will probably appreciate this remake. The film is long on effects and short       on meaningful dialog. The acting by Keanu Reeves may seem wooden to the       viewer, but he is, after all, acting and doing what the director intended for       him to do and he did it well. He is playing an alien, after all.              Jennifer Connelly, on the other hand, made the best of the role she played. I       really liked the way she looked in Career Opportunities, but she has       apparently lost a little weight since then. She is, nevertheless, less a good       actress.              To sum it up, this film had a few bits and pieces from the original to keep       the old-timers interested, but the expectation the makers of this film had in       the hope that we who were fortunate enough to see the original, must have had       the reverse affect.                     Regards,              Roger        --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+        * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LA - (1:3828/7)    |
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