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Massawyrm Refuses To Blow STARDUST!!


Hola all. Massawyrm here.

Look. I hated X-Men 3. HATED it. So when Matthew Vaughn ended his videotaped introduction to Stardust with an apology for leaving X3 in the incapable hands of Brett Ratner, I doubled over in my seat. I doubt anyone laughed harder. What would have been nice though is if that introduction had been followed up by a movie that proved that Vaughn was actually capable of taking an adapted genre property and making anything other than a complete mess out of it. Because that's not what followed. What followed was a fucking mess. The word trainwreck would come to mind – if this train ever left the station.

Stardust's biggest, most glaring problem is that it shows a complete misunderstanding of how to structure a fantasy story. It feels like it was put together by someone who has certainly watched and read enough fantasy in their lives, but not by someone who actually understands it. You see, the single most important thing in fantasy is setting. From the days of Lord Dunsany to those of Howard and Lovecraft to those of Tolkien and Lewis, fantasy has been one thing. The same. The stories are so similar, and all share such similar plot threads and themes, that to someone unfamiliar with them they are at times almost indistinguishable. What sets them apart, what makes each distinct and wonderful on their own, is their unique setting.

Through the works of these amazing writers you can visit Hyboria. You can visit Narnia. You can visit Middle-Earth. From the elder gods that swam in through the cold ether of space to the Tharks that roam Barsoom, each world has its own denizens, its own mythology, its own ruleset. And once you've read or watched a great fantasy story, it is fairly simple to try and dream of places undescribed in those works. To insert yourself into that world and imagine just how you would fit into the scheme of things. Or at least, how you'd like to.

Having sat through every last, painful, tongue in cheek moment of Stardust I can't tell you one, single, unique fact about how the world exists or works, or even what type of magical creatures really populate it. Okay, so I'm lying. I do understand it. The world beyond the crack in the Wall is where all the clichés of fantasy go to die, where each one gets painstakingly mocked, ignored then left to rot – kind of like the fiction equivalent of the rock and roll County fair/Theme park circuit. If you've ever seen Rick Springfield or Motley Crue out there making an embarrassing attempt at recapturing their former glory, then you have an idea of what it is to watch witches, unicorns, princes and sky pirates slapped together in a senseless fashion that seems only to exist for the sake of being the framework of a tired fantasy story.

This thing makes almost no sense whatsoever. And I'm not talking about the story. The story makes so much sense a five year old can tell you the ending. No, I'm talking about the fact that I don't understand why certain things are even involved in the film at all. Why do the murdered princes of the realm all appear as ghosts, constantly lingering around their expiring brothers, cracking wise, but otherwise providing nothing to the story? And why were the princes even involved with the story at all except to foreshadow what we're pretty much told at the beginning of the film – that the lead character is actually of royal, fantasy land blood?

And why do we keep getting introduced to new character after new character only to watch them get murdered a few minutes later?

And why the hell do sky pirates collect lightning? What's the point of the lightning? What's the point of them being pirates if they're really just whalers of the sky? Really, what's the point except to show a cool fantasy image, painstakingly ripped out of another, better, fantasy world, without bothering to give a sense of how it all fits into this one?

Oh, wait. I see. It's all just a set up for a really lame series of gay jokes.

And that's where Stardust goes from being just unengaging to being a crippled bore. Stardust wants desperately to be funny. Hell, a number of people at the screening tried to invoke The Princess Bride before fumbling to say "Okay, so it's not exactly The Princess Bride." You're damn right it's not. The Princess Bride was a brilliant deconstruction of fantasy archetypes coupled with a wonderfully engaging story, told with a razor sharp wit. This is Tito Jackson to The Princess Bride's Michael. Every thing about this feels cheap, gag heavy and absolutely inauthentic. A collection of clichés pasted together with pap.

It is exactly the kind of thing you would expect from a fantasy film ineptly aimed at children, except with enough violence, inappropriate sexual situations and humor to keep it from being as readily passed around with kids as something like The Witches. It is a film that wants to spoof the staples of fantasy without ever committing to the idea of parody. And it is proof once again that perhaps the prose of Neil Gaiman should stay just that. Prose. While many present said this film did a very good job of putting the book on the screen, no one could explain to me the point of the sky pirates. Or the ghosts. Or the lightning. It was all just there. And they all just shrugged, completely unable to describe to me the land beyond the crack in the wall.

What makes matters worse is the bumbling of the almost entirely inactive hero, managing his way out of dangerous situations entirely by the grace of the plot alone. Rather than being proactive, this guy is saved time and again by circumstance, never once becoming the hero we're supposed to believe he's destined to be. Whenever he's in a tough scrape, someone shows up to do things for him, or worse, appear as a magical voice inside his head to explain the plot and get him where the plot needs him to be. Then we're treated to a climax of Are you fucking kidding me proportions in which you are forced to ask yourself "If they could have done that all along, why didn't they?"

Maybe it's not Matthew Vaughn's fault. Maybe Gaiman fans were so distracted by his enchanting, luscious wordplay that they failed to notice that there really wasn't anything over that wall after all. And maybe Vaughn discovered this fact far too late himself. Either way, without a setting to stand on, Stardust becomes a lifeless husk plodding along on a well tread path.

If only something interesting happened on the way to the inevitable ending. But it never does. I wanted to love this film. I wanted to immerse myself in another world. I wanted so bad for Stardust to take me away on a two hour romantic flight of escapism. Instead it just frustrated me and took me on a sight seeing tour of memories of other, better worlds.

Until next time friends, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em.

Massawyrm

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Good Review
by mwhyntie
Jun 26th, 2007
06:53:47 AM
*why*? we don't NEED to know why
by Fatkraken
Jun 26th, 2007
06:55:49 AM
Rick Springfield at a country fair!
by Spandau Belly
Jun 26th, 2007
07:10:20 AM
Damn you Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
Jun 26th, 2007
07:11:36 AM
Ratner was awesome on Entourage...
by tonagan
Jun 26th, 2007
07:15:46 AM
"I'm sorry the wonderful I left a film in the hands of
by PacmanFever
Jun 26th, 2007
07:20:30 AM
Neil Gaiman
by CBWolf
Jun 26th, 2007
07:22:28 AM
Hope You Are Wrong
by Roboteer
Jun 26th, 2007
07:22:56 AM
Thanks for the review Massa
by Boondock Devil
Jun 26th, 2007
07:24:38 AM
Still blaming Ratner for X3 I see.
by Shermdawg
Jun 26th, 2007
07:26:05 AM
Matthew Vaughn sucks.
by Mosquito March
Jun 26th, 2007
07:26:35 AM
I agree
by kwisatzhaderach
Jun 26th, 2007
07:29:53 AM
Ratner needs to be thrown out of a flying pirate ship!
by Knugen
Jun 26th, 2007
07:33:03 AM
I don't like fantasy. Will I like this film?
by Franklin T Marmoset
Jun 26th, 2007
07:35:27 AM
Mass, I never agree with you, but I love your reviews.
by beastie
Jun 26th, 2007
07:37:49 AM
Massa's Reviews
by EddieBlake
Jun 26th, 2007
07:39:24 AM
Also, the authorities need to be notified
by Franklin T Marmoset
Jun 26th, 2007
07:39:42 AM
Shermdawg...
by rev_skarekroe
Jun 26th, 2007
07:44:07 AM
I loved the script
by Darth Fart
Jun 26th, 2007
07:46:31 AM
For me, this is a good sign
by 13th Librarian
Jun 26th, 2007
07:51:54 AM
massawyrm are you seriously calling narnia a well
by lilgorgor
Jun 26th, 2007
08:01:32 AM
Franklin T Marmoset
by TheNorthlander
Jun 26th, 2007
08:17:11 AM
Why the hell
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
08:17:39 AM
Stardust sounds like the Gaiman equivalent of
by TheNorthlander
Jun 26th, 2007
08:18:45 AM
Damn you MCMLXXVI
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
08:19:42 AM
Figures ....it's massawyrm
by PhantomSpazzz
Jun 26th, 2007
08:22:46 AM
There's plenty of blame to go around.
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
08:33:42 AM
I enjoyed X3
by silver screen surfer
Jun 26th, 2007
08:36:26 AM
why? why?? WHY???
by Holodigm
Jun 26th, 2007
08:37:57 AM
In the book and Princess Bride
by filmcoyote
Jun 26th, 2007
08:44:12 AM
Holodigm
by Shermdawg
Jun 26th, 2007
08:49:26 AM
still the worst reviewer on the website
by Nightwood
Jun 26th, 2007
08:52:17 AM
Hitchhiker's Guide was good and so is this
by pipergates
Jun 26th, 2007
09:00:21 AM
point taken, sherm, but i was sarcastic anyway
by Holodigm
Jun 26th, 2007
09:05:49 AM
Plenty of
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
09:06:28 AM
It isn't a fantsy movie...it's a fairy tale...
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
09:08:57 AM
so Vaughn is maybe doing Thor next...
by pipergates
Jun 26th, 2007
09:13:58 AM
Don't hate on Massa
by Robots In Das Guys
Jun 26th, 2007
09:16:31 AM
American Gods
by Sulis
Jun 26th, 2007
09:17:42 AM
seagrass--
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
09:25:09 AM
Seagrass...here you go...
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
09:27:36 AM
bones...NEVER killed cyclops?
by Holodigm
Jun 26th, 2007
09:34:15 AM
Holodigm...
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
09:39:55 AM
Or do you refer to their time in the outback?
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
09:42:14 AM
BUT, back to Stardust...
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
09:55:49 AM
A collection of *why's*
by Massawyrm 1
Jun 26th, 2007
10:30:09 AM
Hey Massawyrm, a quick question...
by Bones
Jun 26th, 2007
10:40:47 AM
I think you're being very narrow...
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
10:51:56 AM
Bones
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
10:56:32 AM
Singer is
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
11:13:13 AM
Seagrass
by Robots In Das Guys
Jun 26th, 2007
11:13:14 AM
It is obvious...
by Flaggg
Jun 26th, 2007
11:13:55 AM
seagrass--
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
11:18:16 AM
It was brilliant because
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
11:22:28 AM
so the protagonist is like Anakin Skywalker...
by Reynard Muldrake
Jun 26th, 2007
11:23:20 AM
The mutant-cure plot resolution
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
11:30:52 AM
Also
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
11:41:55 AM
I AM THE LEGMAN and . . .
by GreatWhite
Jun 26th, 2007
11:45:58 AM
The problem with fanboys
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
12:04:20 PM
All that and...
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
12:39:17 PM
Seeing as everyone else seems to love this thing....
by Angry Mean Panda
Jun 26th, 2007
12:54:21 PM
While I think Massa's opinions..
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
01:01:12 PM
scott holleran
by Holodigm
Jun 26th, 2007
01:11:03 PM
I Am Massawyrm
by Robots In Das Guys
Jun 26th, 2007
01:11:20 PM
I'm not saying he's wrong...
by Lucasblows
Jun 26th, 2007
01:18:27 PM
Holodigm--
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
01:30:19 PM
that was his experience
by HEADGEEK
Jun 26th, 2007
01:38:14 PM
Zb.brox
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
01:56:09 PM
I Would Wager...
by TheRealMoriarty
Jun 26th, 2007
02:20:31 PM
seagrass--
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
02:30:27 PM
you know what...
by FrenchBastard03
Jun 26th, 2007
02:47:13 PM
worst reviewer ever....
by Fre3Cajunlove
Jun 26th, 2007
03:08:03 PM
Well, zb.brox, in that case
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
03:31:11 PM
Stomp and Stammer
by seagrass
Jun 26th, 2007
03:32:16 PM
Here's how to test Massawyrm's judgment on fantasy:
by FluffyUnbound
Jun 26th, 2007
03:34:36 PM
seagrass...
by Mattyboy122
Jun 26th, 2007
03:57:08 PM
Oh, and saying
by Mattyboy122
Jun 26th, 2007
04:04:52 PM
David T Lindsey
by rev_skarekroe
Jun 26th, 2007
04:23:55 PM
seagrass--
by zb.brox
Jun 26th, 2007
04:41:16 PM
aw man, why you gotta hate on TITO?
by captainCAPSLOCK
Jun 26th, 2007
04:49:50 PM
Fanatasy: Suspension of Disbelief
by powervideo
Jun 26th, 2007
05:08:04 PM
Powervideo
by GreatWhite
Jun 26th, 2007
05:19:05 PM
I, 100% completely disagree with you...
by Beeslo
Jun 26th, 2007
07:08:11 PM
Oh and Bones hit it right on the head...
by Beeslo
Jun 26th, 2007
07:13:17 PM
'Bout fuckin' time.
by Jonny_Dr_Thunder
Jun 26th, 2007
07:25:41 PM
most important aspect of fantasy is setting?
by oisin5199
Jun 26th, 2007
08:27:41 PM
jumping in a bit late to the X3 argument
by oisin5199
Jun 26th, 2007
08:40:34 PM
Movies that get overly positive feedback.
by bioforge
Jun 26th, 2007
08:54:12 PM
Is the movie actually completed?
by AnwarNamtut
Jun 26th, 2007
11:49:30 PM
but it didn't have
by AnwarNamtut
Jun 26th, 2007
11:51:56 PM
or Al Jolson
by AnwarNamtut
Jun 26th, 2007
11:53:36 PM
gonna keep this thread alive
by AnwarNamtut
Jun 26th, 2007
11:56:06 PM
and he molests unicorns
by AnwarNamtut
Jun 27th, 2007
12:04:56 AM
Yackbacker, so funny and so true about the SW special.
by superninja
Jun 27th, 2007
12:07:11 AM
Walter Simonson Thor rocks.
by superninja
Jun 27th, 2007
12:16:12 AM
X-3 was not that bad.
by superninja
Jun 27th, 2007
12:46:14 AM
Cloud World
by griffinlite
Jun 27th, 2007
05:19:55 AM
there are so many reasons to ignore Massawyrms opinions
by Lost Prophet
Jun 27th, 2007
07:35:55 AM
Your arguments prove the point,
by Rolander
Jun 27th, 2007
05:18:17 PM
You sir, are the biggest douchebag ever.
by CornsilkSW
Jun 28th, 2007
04:31:18 AM

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