All Comments about...

The Rocketeer 1991

Great movie with a jet pack. Yes please.

loading replies

One of my favourite heroes in childhood

loading replies

This is totally ludicrous, but loads of fun. I understand all the other German-speakers except for Timothy Dalton.

loading replies

Very much enjoyable, this.

'The Rocketeer' exceeded my expectations in truth, I wasn't expecting much given the opening few minutes. However, thankfully, it ends up producing an entertaining 108 minutes. Cool superhero, great score and a likeable cast list.

The premise is properly bonkers, especially towards the end, but they make it work and deserve credit for doing so. There are numerous recognisable faces onscreen, all of the main talent give good performances.

Billy Campbell plays the lead role, Cliff. I've (relatively) recently become aware of him via television's 'Cardinal' - which is outstanding btw, check it out if you can - and loved him in that, he's also very good in this. Jennifer Connelly (Jenny) and Alan Arkin (Peabody) are also involved, as are Paul Sorvino (Eddie) and Timothy Dalton (Neville). I enjoyed Dalton, he portrays his role very well.

The pacing is solid, thanks also to the noteworthy action and James Horner's score. All in all, this is a film I would definitely recommend; it's certainly nearer the top than the bottom of Disney's live-action offerings up until 1991.

loading replies

Cheery family-friendly adventures in the same vein as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Set during the waning years of the great depression, it's a snapshot of a very specific period when America was beginning to pick itself up by the bootstraps, the atomic age was looming and not even the sky was the limit. At heart it's a silly, grinning action gimmick that's backed by a tried-and-true storyline and a stylish, art-deco-meets-dusty-barnstormer sense of fashion.

Although the plot is inherently cheesy and predictable, it's straight-laced and innocent enough, a clear homage to '30s adventure serials, that I was willing to let most of those shortcomings slide. The special effects haven't aged well at all, though, with several obvious green screens and a few rough, quick cuts sticking out in all the wrong ways.

Timothy Dalton is disappointing as the pencil-stached villainous saboteur, but Jennifer Connelly and leading man Bill Campbell fully commit to the premise, picking up the slack adequately. Inoffensive and silly, it's as good as it was ever going to be; a wild kids' ride that the parents won't mind tagging along for.

loading replies

Didn't know much about this movie and I like how it went from a guy training for a stuntshow to basically fighting a nazi.

It's an easy to follow story with fun actors like Timothy Dalton, Jennifer Connelly, Billy Campbell (who I didn't know but did a great job) and Terry O'Quinn (Lost!!!). Beautiful music by James Horner.

Started out strong and really enjoyed it, lost a bit of interest as it went on, not sure why. I don't think it's a must see but I most certainly had fun.

loading replies

Despite the familiar Disney tone, it is a good film.

loading replies

Whenever the question goes out, "What's a movie that deserved a sequel but didn't get one," this is at the top of my list. Billy Campbell and Jennifer Connelly are spot-on perfect in this film, and Joe Johnston gives the whole thing a flavor of joy and magic mixed in with a healthy dose of nostalgia. It also did the whole "even the bad guys don't like the Nazis" thing years before John Byrne did it with the Joker and the Red Skull. It's a pretty perfect movie, and it's so sad that the attempts to do something with it over the years have mostly fallen flat.

loading replies

Yeah, this is diet Indiana Jones. It’s a similar experience to watching Dial of Destiny, where it feels more like a pastiche imitation than the real thing. James Horner is not John Williams, Joe Johnston is not Steven Spielberg, Billy Campbell is not Harrison Ford, etc. The execution is still decent enough though.

5/10

loading replies
7

Shout by Deleted

This is a really underrated and fun little blockbuster and I can understand why they would want to remake it now. It may have a few too many villains that make it unnecessarily confusing but Timothy Dalton and Alan Arkin are great and Jennifer Connelly may have never looked more beautiful than she was at 21 years old.

loading replies

yes family movie. with a dead in the back of the car the other in his office and all the violence

loading replies

Still like this movie, been years since i saw it!

loading replies

loved this movie as a kid

loading replies
Loading...