Lord Brett
New in Town
- Messages
- 32
- Location
- Bradford, England
Saw that in the cinema. Very, very disappointing. Problem was I took it as face value, as the advertising promised. Second time round I approached is as a deliberately-rubbish B-movie and it was very entertaining. Sadly, I don't think the people making it realised it was cliche-laden satire... Could still have been better without Will Smith. He really grates on me in 99.9% of what I've seen him do, though to be fair I liked him in I, Legend.
Funnily enough, I was at a live event where composer David Arnold was talking about the making of Independence Day, which was his first really big movie commission He told the audience that the filmmakers were fully aware that it was cliche-ridden satire, which everyone seemed to miss at the time. Independence Day is basically European moviemakers having fun making the most over-the-top patriotic American movie possible, and getting away with it.