Not as horrible as some critics are making it out to be ,but if you hit the theatre to see Green Lantern,be prepared to be served a healthy side of cheese to go along with some cool action sequences,and SFX in the film.
The best scenes take place on Oa home of the galactic guardians The Green Lantern corps.
It was fun to see some of the legion of GL's of all shapes,sizes and intergalatic races,that i have only seen in comics or while flipping through a Who's Who in the DC universe book.The training of Hal Jordan(Ryan Reynolds) on Oa was all to brief,and boy did i feel cheated.
When the film heads back to earth its beyond boring.Even though i didnt start throwing popcorn like the small kid sitting next to me,i wished the film would have picked up its pace a bit.
We get a forced love story made even worse by the zero chemistry between
Reynolds and Blake Lively as Carol Ferris.The women in the audience made several audible swoons several times over the romantic scenes ,i laughed.
Some corny and weird scenes with Hal's best friend,and a lame villain with a bulbus head named Dr. Hector Hammond(Peter Sarsgaard) Sarsgaard must have his eye on a few more million dollar ,brownstones in Brooklyn its the only reason i can come up with for taking on this silly role.
Tim Robbins( U.S. senator Robert Hammond)and Angela Bassett(Amanda Waller): add nothing to the film.Each time they popped on screen all i could see was EASY PAYDAY flashing above their heads.
Pam Grier had more to do with the Amanda Waller role in the weak Smallville T.V show.
Ryan Reynolds in real life doesnt take himself to seriously,he doesnt take this role to seriously so i didnt take hi.......well you get where im going.Not that he's horrible but its just an uneven role for him.
Mark Strong comes out on top though as Sinestro,he was just perfect.
Even with all the lame things in this film,the future films(?) have the potential to
be better than this first outing.
Scale of 1-10 a 6