Well, the summer blockbuster season has kicked off splendidly, hasn’t it? Iron Man 3 rocks like the proverbial Mother: Sir Ben Kingsley plays a blinder and my hometown of Croydon gets a mention. Star Trek Into Darkness (why no colon in the title?) has just slid into multiplexes and in the coming weeks and months we have a series of eagerly anticipated big budget movies; The Wolverine; Fast And Furious 6; Man Of Steel; World War Z; Pacific Rim; and the Daddy of them all, The Smurfs 2.
For all but the last of these movies we’ll have to suspend our disbelief concerning the implausibility of the narrative and for the two hours that we’re in the theatre we’ll replace our brains with a bucket of popcorn. In this article I would like to suggest that we improve our brain activity between each cinematic encounter by watching a documentary.
For all but the last of these movies we’ll have to suspend our disbelief concerning the implausibility of the narrative and for the two hours that we’re in the theatre we’ll replace our brains with a bucket of popcorn. In this article I would like to suggest that we improve our brain activity between each cinematic encounter by watching a documentary.
- 5/12/2013
- by Basil Creese Jr
- Obsessed with Film
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