Rock Star (2001)
When Mark Walhberg goes over and talks to the guitarist on stage while in the middle of a song one thing is made clear - the writers paid no attention whatsoever to getting anything right. And they were lazy. It is a shame when the movie involved names such as the amazing Jeff Pilson, and Zakk Wylde. It is funny at times and entertaining, but there are so many things that are wrong with it that it gives me a headache. Unlike Still Crazy, the songs were not even movie originals and Mark Wahlberg only lip synchs.
5/10
This is Spinal Tap (1984)
2/10
Rock Star (2001)
5/10
I spend most of Spinal Tap laughing at the ridiculousness of it. I suppose if that sort of humour misses someone, it makes sense that they would find the movie quite boring.
As for Firefly, I do not rank it so high, except on potential. Maybe if it had a few seasons it would be considered the greatest sci-fi show of all time, but as it is, I find it to be more disappointing than anything else, because those stories never go anywhere (except to be hastily resolved in the less-good Serenity).
About Spinal Tap, if there had been a story, a making of an album or something, I could have appreciated it, but as it was it there was just no narrative structure. No matter how good the jokes are, I can't enjoy something that is barely held together for well over an hour. It could have been a good 15 minute sketch, but no more.
Many people love Firefly and others speak of potential. To me, there was just the the chemistry and the hints of stories behind everything. I just want to know what happens between Mal and Inara, how Rivers' powers evolve, and who the hell Shepherd Book actually is. I want to see more of Jubal Early. I want to see the relationship between the Doctor and Kaylee evolve. This is what makes it so great. There is enormous potential for further greatness, but the series also gets you so involved on so few episodes that it deserves all the praise in the world. I can't say there's many series where I like and care for every castmember after just a couple of episodes. Maybe it would have gone downhill from there, who knows, but it's the promise that keeps it so alive in many peoples' eyes.
In retrospect, I think Serenity is a great film on its own, but it does not manage to connect to the atmosphere and feeling of Firefly - neither does it give a resolution to the storylines, which in the series was much more about the characters than the story of the Reavers and the universe.
I'm currently halfway through Buffy the Vampire Slayer and I find that had it been cancelled after the first season it would have led to a very anticlimactic feeling.
Finally saw Guardians of the Galaxy. I enjoyed it, it was a fun/stupid popcorn flick. A modern day Flash Gordon (the 80s movie, not the serial)