In the 90's Saban unleashed onto our homes five teenage heroes dress in multicolored, state of the art underwear. What followed was legacy of aspiring actors fighting men in ashen grey costumes, before turning their attention to unique costumed antagonists that tried to stop their quest. And to this day Power Rangers continues to be a hit amidst the adolescent world as Nickelodeon continues to inspire them to fight as the rainbow warriors. So of course, we needed a movie to really seal the deal, based on the original series that started it all. Robbie K here to cover another movie. Let's get started. Summary: If you were a fan of the series like I was, then you will certainly be looking for that nostalgic adventure you had as a kid. Well the movie is able to bring some of that back as traditional characters (in new, hot, youthful skins) return to fight the forces of evil. But past the new cast, you'll be go go going crazy for all the throwbacks including: Zords, monsters, Rita's dramatic speeches, cameos, and of course the suits. It's fun to relive those childhood moments, making one laugh at all the memories that come rushing back in this new adventure.
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But if nostalgia won't make you smile, then certainly the comedy of the movie will be an entertaining factor. Power Rangers surprisingly is funny (and not in the cheesy way the classic series was). Each of the teens has their moments where they put their foot in their mouth or get a taste of humility as they eat pavement. But it is Billy who steals the show, as the autistic youth delivers well-timed comedy that grounds all the drama brought by this new generation of rangers. Yes, you heard me drama, this origin movie has far more drama than the series had back then and with it some surprising character depth. Where the 90's was cutesy love and bullying, this movie goes deeper down the teenage angst path. It works at times and helps expand on what once was limited roles. As for the action, Power Rangers is also decent in this category as well. This film has some fast-paced karate chopping action, that quickly melds into robot on monster smashing. The special effects are semi impressive, not so much in terms of realism, but capturing the spunk of Power Rangers. The Zords in particular are much smoother, and the modern twist on their design matches the edgier theme of the movie. And of course, there are lots of thrilling explosions and sound effects to bring it all to the front. While not as cheesy as Saban's classic fights, the battles in this film still have that energy we all fell in love with. Summary: Despite the deeper lore of the series, the teenage issues were also a little eye rolling as well. I know not to expect a masterpiece, but this Power Ranger plot felt like an after school special meeting a special effects show. I'm sure this will speak to many of the modern generation, but these issues just felt out of place compared to those in the 90s. Plus, the rebellious, delinquent protagonists aren't necessarily the ideal role models for the younger generations. Perhaps it was also the darker atmosphere that also detracted it from me. Despite added suspense and danger, the darker moments made the movie less fun for me at times. And to be honest, some of the darker moments were a bit disturbing at times, so please exercise caution if your kids are easily scared. Speaking of scary, the new direction they took with Rita Repulsa was not the most comforting thing to see. This portrayal was much more nightmarish, replacing Rita's grandiosity with pure insanity and lust as she feasted on 'gold' from every source. While the edginess wins points for danger, the creepy (somewhat adulterated) portrayal of Rita did not impress me, nor did the overacting (again dramatic) walks/speeches she made through the movie. In addition, I wasn't a fan of the new Goldar, wondering why they replaced the cheesy (yet creative) chimera design for a CGi golden Velveeta monster? Yes, the monsters certainly lacked that design we all loved, for again darker, edgier forms. In regards to the action, well as always, I wanted more. Power Rangers runs just a little over two hours, but only about twenty minutes of that is actually action. It would have been nice to have a little more investment in the combat scenes to really deliver the promised punch the first 90 minutes promised. For one thing, it would have been nice for all the weapons, not just a random appearing sword, to make an appearance as they fought for the sake of the world. That minor detail aside, the kung Fu scenes could have been longer, and the Zords could have had a little more coordination than just one or two taking a punch. In addition, the edgier Rita needed some more time to show off her skills (other than speeches and walking through CGI streets). The Verdict: Power Rangers is certainly a fun stroll down memory lane, filled with plenty of nostalgic references to make you feel sort of like a kid again. With a new edge comes character development and special effects that for the most part work. Yet, there are still some balance issues that need work, including stepping back from the darkness and increase the emphasis on action (and story). Still not a bad origins story. Worth a trip to the theater? For the special effects and adventure, definitely, but there are other movies better worth the price of admission. My scores:
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Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi: 7.5 Movie Overall: 7.0Edit
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We Don't Believe What's On TV Performed by Twenty One Pilots Written by Tyler Joseph Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Rock With Me Written by Stefon Taylor (as Stefon China Taylor) and Lauren Alford Performed by BiONIK featuring Sophia Eris Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
Calling All Performed by Phantogram Written by Joshua Carter, Sarah Barthel, Christopher Stewart, The-Dream (as Terius Nash), Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic), Daniel Wilson and Simeon Coxe Courtesy of Republic Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Salute Your Solution Performed by The Raconteurs Written by Brendan Benson and Jack White (as John Anthony White) Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Courtesy of Third Man Records, LLC Exclusively licensed to XL Recordings, Ltd.
All My Ex's Live in Texas Written by Lyndia Shafer and Sanger Shafer Performed by George Strait Courtesy of MCA Nashville Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Communion Written by David Davidson Performed by Revocation Courtesy of Metal Blade Records, Inc.
Vibes Written by Joe Janiak (as Joseph Janiak), Jakob Jerlström, Karl Soederberg, and Tove Lo Performed by Tove Lo Courtesy of Universal Music AB / Island Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Watch Me Walk Written by Ricky Luna and James Ghaleb Performed by Jay Watts Courtesy of Lava Music / Republic Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
The Ecstatics Written by Chris Hrasky (as Christopher Hrasky), Michael James, Munaf Rayani and Mark T. Smith Performed by Explosions in the Sky Courtesy of Temporary Residence Ltd.
Ring of Fire Written by June Carter Cash (as June Carter) and Merle Kilgore Performed by Social Distortion Courtesy of The Bicycle Music Company
Handclap Written by Noelle Scaggs, James King, Jeremy Ruzumna, John Wicks, Joseph Karnes, Michael Fitzpatrick, Ricky Reed (as Eric Frederic) and Sam Hollander (as Samuel Hollander) Performed by Fitz and The Tantrums Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Birmingham Valley Blues Written by Margaret-Ann Lewis (as Margaret Ann Lewis) and Laura Martin Performed by Margaret-Ann Lewis (as Margaret Lewis) and Grace Tennessee Courtesy of RAM Records By arrangement with Fervor Records
Every Day of My Life Written and Performed by Bill Victor Courtesy of Black Toast Music
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Stand by Me Written by Ben E. King (as Ben King), Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Performed by Jordan Beckett (as Bootstraps) Courtesy of Ford Music Services
Go Go Power Rangers Theme Written by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Power Written by Robert Fripp, Pete Sinfield (as Peter John Sinfield), Greg Lake, Michael Giles (as Michael Rex Giles), Ian McDonald, Happy Perez (as Nathan Perez), Malik Yusef (as Malik Yusef El Shabbaz Jones), Jean-Pierre Lang, Kanye West, François Bernheim (as Francois Pierre Camille Bernheim), Boris Bergman, Larry Darnell Griffin, Jeff Bhasker and Mike Dean Performed by Kanye West Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records, LLC Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Contains a sample of '21st Century Schizoid Man' Performed by King Crimson Contains a sample of 'It's Your Thing' Performed by Cold Grits Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing Additional vocals by Dwele Dwele performs courtesy of Entertainment One U.S. LP
Survivor Written by Beyoncé, Mathew Knowles, and Anthony Dent Performed by Destiny's Child Courtesy of Columbia Records By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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Unstoppable Written by Edan Dover, Eddie Anthony Ramirez, Jr., David Hodges and Steven Solomon Performed by The Score Courtesy of Republic Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Give It All Written by Michael Münzing (as Benito Benites), Luca Anzilotti (as John Garrett III), Toni C. (as Antoinette Colandreo), Switch (as David Taylor), Santigold (as Santi White) and Vince Staples (as Vincent Staples) Performed by With You. featuring Santigold and Vince Staples With You. appears courtesy of For You. Records Santigold appears courtesy of Little Jerk, Inc. Vince Staples appears courtesy of Def Jam Records Contains elements of 'The Power' Written by Michael Münzing (as Benito Benites), Luca Anzilotti (as John Garrett III) and Toni C. (as Antoinette Colandreo)