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a5c7b9f00b A group of high-school students, who are infused with unique superpowers, harness their abilities in order to save the world.
High school outcasts stumble upon an old alien ship, where they acquire superpowers and are dubbed the Power Rangers. Learning that an old enemy of the previous generation has returned to exact vengeance, the group must harness their powers and use them to work together and save the world.
Power Rangers<br/><br/>The most important lesson Powers Rangers taught children was which colour represents which race.<br/><br/>Sadly, that useful education tool has been omitted from this fantasy.<br/><br/>When a disgraced quarterback (Dacre Montgomery), a troubled cheerleader (Naomi Scott), an autistic nerd (RJ Cyler), a lesbian loner (Becky G) and a momma's boy (Ludi Lin) unearth ancient colour coded coins they gain unimaginable powers.<br/><br/>Aided by their new mentor (Bryan Cranston), his android (Bill Hader) and their vehicles that morph into a mega mecha, the quintet sets out to stop a former ranger (Elizabeth Banks) from finding the all-powerful Zeo Crystal. <br/><br/>While this update of the Japanese super-hero kids' show manages to represent all races and special interests, its inconstant tone keeps it from telling an engaging story. The lack of mega-sized monsters is also concerning.<br/><br/>Incidentally, the best way to keep colossal combatants off your building is to install massive bird spikes. <br/><br/>Red Light<br/><br/>vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
"Power Rangers: The No-One-Gives-A-S#!t Edition" is directed by Dean Isrealite on a screenplay from John Gatins, Mark Sazama, Burk Sharpless, and Kieran & Michelle Mulroney and focuses on a group of teenagers who are screw ups. They are outcasts in their school and society until they stumble upon these power coins and a spaceship and its there that they learn they are a new generation of Power Rangers.<br/><br/>I was born in 1994 and was quite familiar with the Power Rangers when I was a kid. Whenever they were on TV, these were the superheroes my brother and I looked up to. Watching the god-awful but somehow hilariously bad "Might Morphin Power Rangers" movie from 1997 where every time they kick a monster into a wall it explodes into purple goo (no joke) from a very young age somehow told me that I wanted to be a Power Ranger. then I grew up, the Power Rangers weren't popular anymore, and now I am in college.<br/><br/>Enter 2017, where studios try to make everything a "thing" now, and that is the case with this movie. I had a slimmer of hope that this movie would be good. And if it wasn't good, I was hoping it would at least be enjoyable in that fun, cheesy, goofy, entertaining type way that the show was back in the 90s.<br/><br/>I'm not gonna lie: for the first two-thirds of this movie, I found what I was watching fairly enjoyable. Was it ground-breaking? No. It seemed like they were going to finally get a Power Rangers movie right for the first time. I was supporting these characters the whole way. There's a scene in the middle of the movie where they have a heart-to-heart with one another, and that scene actually provided some nice character depth and backstory for those characters whose backstory was completely glossed over at the beginning of the film. All of the actors playing the Power Rangers were also really good. Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Dacre Montgomery, Becky G, and Ludi Line. all five of them did a good job in their roles. The movie really hinged on them and if they ended up sucking, this movie would have been a complete failure.<br/><br/>Elizabeth Banks was just a cartoon copy of herself. She was so over the top in such a serious movie that both her plan and her character became stupid after awhile. She was a definition of a cliché villain, showing up only to pose a threat and not really do much and then be at the center of the final throw down. Bryan CranstonZordon… pretty good actually.<br/><br/>Aside from Elizabeth Banks, everything leading up to the climatic showdown was actually pretty enjoyable. Watching the Power Rangers train was actually pretty cool, and seeing them stumble upon their Zords for the first time was quite the site. <br/><br/>But then the third act happened, and it completely derailed the movie. <br/><br/>Everything leading up to the point at the beginning of the third act where a Krispy Kreme Doughnuts became a plot device was fairly good. Once this plot device is introduced, that and everything after it is a complete waste of time. It's all bad. There's nothing good about the third act of this movie. Sure you have the Power Rangers kicking ass, that's what we all wanted to see, but it looked really sloppy. This movie fell into the habit of having its action scenes filmed in what I like to call "Slow-Fast-Mo," which is a style that was cool ten years ago for one movie then everyone started doing it and it began to suck. Things in this third act happen that don't make any sense. How are they flying their Zords if they haven't flown them before? The special effects are really terrible. The CGI looked like it came from a Playstation 2 game's cut scenes, and of course there's a giant monster….that they have to fight…and it's gold… and gigantic. There was nothing exciting about this fight. I didn't care about this small town and whether or not it got destroyed. It's in the middle of frigging nowhere. <br/><br/>It's strange to think that this movie is fairly enjoyable for the first two acts and makes you believe that you are watching a good movie. Once that third act pops up though, it really just becomes what the TV show was. Bad. But unlike the TV show and the 1997 movie, this was bad in bad way.<br/><br/>I am going to give "Power Rangers" a 4.2/10.<br/><br/>Check out my video review of "Power Rangers" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ckFQeFdsIv0&t=25s
A teen group therapy session disguiseda superhero movie, Power Rangers is numbingly predictable and cynically made, recycling myriad blockbuster tropes but draining their adolescent pleasures in the process.
Despite this show being based on the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series, there are some substantial differences in characters/plot/storyline/etc. There may be minor spoilers in this section:<br/><br/>-A major difference is that this is a PG-13 film and touches on some mature subject matter and more realistic violence than the original TV-Y7-rated television series.<br/><br/>-In this film, Zordon and Rita are both former Power Rangers back in the Cenozoic era, with Rita having betrayed the team. While Zordon and Rita in the original show have an extensive past and were enemies, there was nothing in the original show that stated either of the two was actually a Power Ranger, although it is worth noting that in the original TV show, Rita, not Zordon, initially had possession of the Green Power Coin.<br/><br/>-In the original TV series, Rita and her henchmen are sealed away and banished into space in a "Space Dumpster." In this film, she is apparently killed by a meteor, but revives in the modern day, possibly because she still had the Green Power Coin in her possession.<br/><br/>-In the original TV series, Rita tricked Zordon into accepting a truce, and used this opportunity to trap him in a time warp, which is why he appears inside of a glass dome. In this film, Alpha 5 sealed Zordon into the spaceship's matrixa means of keeping him alive.<br/><br/>-While Alpha 5's design has changed, his personality is largely the same. He does, however, have additional means of self-defense, including extendable arms.<br/><br/>-The Command Center where Zordon and Alpha reside was apparently built on Earth outside of Angel Grove. The Command Center in the new film is Zordon and Alpha's old spaceship, trapped and buried under ground after millions of years. However, both Command Centers are located outside of Angel Grove proper.<br/><br/>-The new Zordon does not immediately embrace/accept the Ranger team, and is highly critical, unlike his television counterpart.<br/><br/>-In the new film, the Rangers apparently do not have the ability to teleport, like they did on the original TV series.<br/><br/>-In the original TV series, the Rangers had to morph to gain their powers/strength. In this film, they gain superhuman strength just by possessing the Power Coins. Additionally, the team has to "come together"a collective team before they can morph in the new film, while they are able to do so immediately upon desiring to do so in the original show.<br/><br/>-The Angel Grove of the original television series was more of a "California Valley" style town, whereas it has an economy based around fishing in the new film. The design of the town in the new film reflects this.<br/><br/>-In the original TV series, Jason (Red Ranger) is a kind-hearted martial artist, and seamlessly becomes the leader of the team, rarely conflicting with his teammates/subordinates (though based on some reactions of the school principal, it's possible he was a delinquent at one point). The Jason of the film is much more reckless and gets in trouble for pranks he played in school, having to attend detention. This Jason is much more conflicted and reckless than his television counterpart, and is doubteda leader initially.<br/><br/>-The Kimberly (Pink Ranger) on the original show is a "Valley Girl" type, skilled in gymnastics and music. The one in the film is a more flawed character, and feels like something of a mash-up between a "popular girl" and "mean girl" stereotype. This version of the character is not above doing things that are less than ethical early in the film, which alienates her from her former friends.<br/><br/>-On the original show, Zach (Black Ranger) was African-American, and had invented a fusion of martial arts and dance. In the film, he is of Asian descent, and is something of a delinquent, acting out and regularly not attending school, this partially being due to him having an ailing mother. Ironically, this version of Zach, at least in terms of physical appearance, more resembles Adam Park from the TV series, the second Black Ranger (and Zach's replacement).<br/><br/>-The Billy (Blue Ranger) on the original show was a Caucasian and somewhat of a "nerd" stereotype, who, while a victim of bullying at times, invented things to help the Power Ranger team. Although the character was changed to African-American for the new film, the new version of Billy probably more closely resembles the original version of the character personality-wise than any of the other new Rangers from the film, although the new version's personality is somewhat different since he has autism.<br/><br/>-The Trini (Yellow Ranger) in the original film was both intelligent academically and a skilled martial artist. The version in the new film is of Hispanic/Latina descent and more of a delinquent; it is implied that she may be lesbian/bisexual, although this is not really explored in the film. Her parents clearly see hera "weird" one due to some of her habits/behavior.<br/><br/>-Rita in the original show had henchmen, including Squat, Baboo, Finster, Goldar, and Scorpina. None of these henchmen appear in the new film, other than Goldar, who is reimagineda mindless golden giant.<br/><br/>-In the original TV show, the five Ranger forms/Zords have names: Mastodon: Black Ranger. Pterodactyl: Pink Ranger. Triceratops: Blue Ranger. Sabertooth Tiger: Yellow Ranger. Tyrannosaurus: Red Ranger. None of the Ranger forms/Zords are named in the new film, although Billy coins use the term "Megazord" himself to refer to the combination of the Zords that fights Goldar.<br/><br/>-The original TV show's Megazord had all five Rangers in a joint cockpit,wella separate "Tank" mode before shifting to the "Robot" mode. The new version, apparently, only has the "Robot" mode, and each Ranger remains in his/her individual Zord on the united form, rather than in a collective cockpit.<br/><br/>-The TV show had many regular characters that do not appear in the new movie, namely Ernie at the Juice Bar, bullies Bulk and Skull, schoolteacher Ms. Appleby, and school principal Mr. Kaplan. The only teacher regularly seen in the film is the one monitoring detention, and he does not seem to be based on any previously existing character.
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