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Wrath of the Titans 3D, Movie

Wrath of the Titans 3D 2012

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Sam Worthington ventures to the depths of the underworld to save his father (Liam Neeson) in the 3D sequel to 2010’s Clash of the Titans. Helmed by Battle: Los Angeles director Jonathan Liebesman. More

Set a decade after his victory over the Kraken, Perseus (Worthington) is forced to put his tranquil life as a villager aside and enter the heated battle between the Gods and the Titans. With his traitorous brothers Ares (Edgar Ramirez) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) aiding Kronos, he teams with Queen Andromeda (Rosamund Pike) to stop the titan leader from imprisoning Zeus (Neeson) before the gods are completely overthrown. Hide

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    • No Tit5an

      This is a Sunday B grade flick, not a rock concert! Lose the sounds!

    • Jake

      looks quite good

    • Nick

      Anyone else notice the first one and this one doesn't have any Titans?

    • ben

      pretty sure i saw a titan in this one... But yeah, definitely noticed the lack in the first one...!

    • Meeka

      this looks much better cause the first was crap

    • Eban O'Sullivan

      Not to sure about this one... But it actually has titans!

    • berta

      enjoyed the clash of the titans and seems to have the same actors from the first one - looks good

    • Andrew Emin

      What are you waiting for?

    • Stiglitz

      The titans look like they might be a bit unlucky on the outcome of this one :(

    • Jay

      yay! cant wait :D

    • Da 1

      Release the KRAKKEN....again.

    • kirsten

      its not the krakken, its a titan, typhon nd yea the movie looks cool

    • kirsten

      awesome! cant wait for it to come out

    • Hitesh Tailor

      MASS GAIN ALL THE WAY!!!! :D

    • ice

      the movie looks great

    • LIam

      Holy crap, Holy crap, Holy crap, Holy crap, Holy crap, Holy crap, i HAVE to see this!

    • D.R

      Not even worth wasting bandwidth on.

    • haha

      dat last episode was a POS, so called 3d but actually only subtitles were 3d

    • Sophie

      Dont bother watching crapist movie ever

    • caleb

      I NEED TO SEE IT

    • bob

      i want to see the movie. i hope its good thought

    • bree

      OMG! cant wait should be really good! :D

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Steve Newall Flicks Writer

In an era of pointless remakes, 2010’s Clash of the Titans had a bit of potential, using CGI for its mythological creatures in place of the Ray Harryhausen stop-motion animation - now too dated for mainstream audiences - that made the early-‘80s original so spectacular. But then it turned out to be not a very good film and was also poorly post-converted to 3D with some glaring glitches. Despite this, it still took close to $500 million worldwide, so here’s an inevitable sequel and luckily one that manages to improve on the first film. Because, as the floating embers that constantly hover in front of the screen remind us, this time the 3D works properly. More

Other than that, it’s mostly business as usual with wooden ol’ Sam Worthington returning as Perseus (this time dropping all pretence at speaking with anything other than an Australian accent). An unwelcome addition, and one made more galling by his ocker tones, is a newfound need to inject quips and wisecracks into the dialogue, modern banter at odds with the seriousness of both the film’s apocalyptic scenario and source material. Isn’t a flying horse enough light relief?

Let’s get real, this has no aspirations to be anything other than a blockbuster and on that front it fares okay, better than its predecessor on a couple of fronts - its mythical monsters and a spectacular sequence inside the moving underground dungeon of Tartarus. The story’s high stakes never connect emotionally, though, making for a tensionless and excitement-free version of The Lord of the Rings, albeit mercifully shorter. Hide

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Wrath of the reviewer (part 2)

adamatdramatrain Flicks Superstar (?)

What do you do if the first movie was so atrocious that it made a handsome profit? Why, make another of course. So it is that 'Titans' joins the likes of 'Underworld,' 'Resident Evil' and 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' with a completely pointless sequel. Sam Worthington (as Perseus) once more imitates a solid block of timber, whilst Liam Neeson (Zeus) and Ralph Fiennes (Hades) laugh maniacally all the way to the bank. Even in 3D 2010's 'Clash of the Titans' was barely two-dimensional and the sequel does not disappoint. Barrow-loads of cash have been poured into the art design and special effects but, like 'John Carter' and 'Transformers' (2 and 3), the script seems to have been written by a bunch of twelve-year-old boys high on M&M's soaked in Red Bull...

As with his former picture, 'Battle: Yawn Angeles,' director Jonathan Liebesman does not fail to disappoint and the whole enterprise is so garish, tawdry, unnecessary and poorly executed (in terms of unimportant aspects such as script, character and narrative at least), that it resembles an annoying hangover in 3D. And, just like a hangover, it left me wondering why, after the last time, did I put myself through the experience a second time? Yeah, I know. I'm a glutton for punishment. Must be... I've seen every movie Nicolas Cage has ever been in.

1 star - for the visuals (yawn) - but you still require characters and at least some plot - that's what sustained the great myths after all...

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  • Byron

    Strangely enough, Sam Worthington is an Aussie...

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Crap of the Titans

Josef A-Lister (?)

Ditto on Sam Worthington's worthless performance and awful Aussie accent (and I have nothing against Aussies) but I don't think the son of Zeus was meant to sound like a Summer Bay character.
Yet again I have been fooled by glossy trailers which promise so much but the film just fails to deliver. No stars for script. No stars for acting. 1/2 a star for the special fx, take off 1/2 a star for the rubbish 3D. (Did George Lucas have anything to do with this film?)

Avoid at all costs.

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Wrath of the Titans *yawn*

RealityCheck Flicks Superstar (?)

Wrath of the Titans
Sam Worthington plays Perseus again (he said his acting was going to be better than in 'Clash of the Titans'), while still the best bits are stuck in history (or mythology) yet the 3D effects bring you into the film, a few parts have them over lapping the edge of the screen, different. Prettey much the same as 'Clash of the Titans' and even reminded me of 'Lord of the Rings' in few scenes, lol, you'll know when you see it. Best part of the whole on screen performances was Bill Nighy, & he wasnt on long enough! I went on a rainy day, & thats about all its good for unfortunately. Oh on a plus side, it does have a little more learning of Greek mythology.
Genre : Fantasy, action, adventure (love story thrown in, of cos)
2/5 : Ho-hum, kinda seemed like tryin to follow up on the franchise of the first, which wasnt so good :-(

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Empire (UK)

If even a tenth of the care and attention lavished on the production design and action sequences had been afforded the script, this could have been an adventure of legendary proportions. As it is, this fizzles whenever anyone opens their mouths. Full review.