This document provides a summary of Andrew Mora's presentation on movie memorabilia. It discusses posters for remembering movies and gives brief reviews of several popular films from franchises like Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter, and more. The reviews note elements like visual style, CGI effects, suspense, homages to other genres, and ambition. Overall, the presentation covered posters and the films that make up memorable movie collections.
4. TRON: Legacy
Style over substance is never a bad thing, as this
film’s best seen as a giant Daft Punk music video
5. The Hobbit:An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug
Over saturation of CGI and a dragged out story
made this set of films go from potentially
awesome to slightly above average.
6. The Air Force One scene stole the show in a rather sub
par and run of the mill superhero movie.
Iron Man 3
7. Thor: The Dark World
Fun, for the most part. I loved the practical effects and
production value.
8. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Suspense and espionage kept the Marvel Franchise alive
by showing that their movies aren’t the same cookie cutter plot.
9. The Amazing Spiderman 2
While the film itself is overall polarizing, this film depicted
what it is to be Spider-Man.
10. Godzilla
A disaster film about men and monsters proved to be the best way
to kick off the 2014 summer movie season.
11. X-Men: Days of Future Past
While essentially the same plot as Terminator 2, this superhero
flick was exhilarating from start to finish
12. Guardians of the Galaxy
Think if Star Wars and Firefly were combined with a variety of 80’s
pop culture references
14. Kingsman: The Secret Service
An homage to the Roger Moore era of 007 films
and action films in general, this film was high
octane fun and unrelentlessly violent.