This is part two of a double feature movie review. Enjoy.

I think the 1980’s produced the best movies of any decade ever. Three Indiana Jones, Two Star Wars, Karate Kid, Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller, Batman, Goonies, and Die Hard are just a few of the classics from that decade. The reason that 80’s movies resonate so well is that they are creative stories that didn’t copy anything from the past. The special affects in movies today destroy the special affects of the 80’s, but so far this decade has struggled producing new original characters. Think about it, besides Jack Sparrow what other iconic movie character has been created in the last ten years? You can’t count Harry Potter because that started as a book. Even if you do count Harry there aren’t many others. I say all of that to make a point, Super 8 has the special affects of today but feels like it’s out of the 80’s.

Super 8 has a compelling story that makes you feel for the characters. I can’t tell you how many times I leave a movie theater and think to myself, “every person in that movie could have died and it wouldn’t have mattered to me.” Not in this film. The acting is stellar. The Directing is amazing. The story is original. The only flaw that I found in this movie was that it’s so good it makes me that more critical of other movies. Why can’t other movies take the time to develop characters? Why can’t other movies not settle for some good special affects…ahem ahem…Transformers 2…and actually create a plot that is worthy of two hours of our time?

Super 8 is intense and it has some scares in it. Even though it stars kids it’s not a kids film. I don’t recommend bringing little kid. It’s rated PG-13 for some swears, action violence, and intensity. I give it two thumbs up.

Rob’s Rating System =
Two Thumbs Up – A great movie worth paying full price.
One Thumb Up – A decent attempt and worth seeing at a matinee price.
Thumb to the side – An ok film, but wait for video.
Thumb down – A stinker of a film. Don’t waste you life seeing it.