Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Movie Review: Sorcerer's Apprentice

Nick Cage hits another home run out of the park with the newest Jerry Bruckheimer insta-classic. I never thought he'd be better than he was in Raising Arizona as H.I. McDunnough but in this film he captures the serenity and eternal struggle a thousand-year old sorcerer deals with under the name of Balthazar Blake.
At first I thought this film would be just another throw away, but as soon as you see Alfred Molina as the evil wizard (who is a mixture between Al Capone and marscapone) the film launches itself headfirst into the unwavering memories of American GREAT cinema.
After some ground-breaking original twists in the plot line and an unexpected triumph from the underdog (in no way similar to Harry Potter or any slew of shitty movies that predicted this film's arrival to the main-stage) I left the film satisfied.

So... the big question: Does this film give you the puppy payoff? YES!!!

SPOILER: There are cute puppies and you most definitely feel fulfilled.

(honestly it was a decent movie in a box with clever and cheesy writing I just pre-ordered the dvd from Amazon)

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