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3.57/5

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User rating: March 23, 2012

why did the gods in this movie wear such funny hats?? not very good overall, but i did enjoy watching mickey rourke act crazy.

User rating: March 22, 2012

filmed very dark and hard to see action. i think they do this to cover up filming. story was slow at times. trailer makes it look likes its full of action from beginning to end, not so.

User rating: January 17, 2012

i really liked this movie. i thought mickey rourke did a fantastic job as the villain, king hyperion. i agree with someone else out there that the titans werent portrayed very well, but i think they were still trying to give them a once mortal/human- esque feel to them much like the gods themselves, not the cartoonish monsters we should see in wrath of the titans. even if you look at how the legends are made, this movie did a clever job of showing you how these actual events transcend through the ages and become almost surreal compared to their actual feats. i think for those turned off by violence and gore, going to see a greek mythology movie should be taken off their must see lists, it

User rating: January 9, 2012

This has to be one of the most stylistically shot movies i have ever seen. I have studied ancient greece and this movie certainly showcases that greek brutality in certain scenes. Everything from the costumes, characters, fight scenes and set pieces are all styled. Don't bother with the acting and enjoy the visuals

User rating: January 8, 2012

Visual effects great.

User rating: January 8, 2012

People are cruel.

User rating: January 8, 2012

Amazing costumes and effects! I loved it.

User rating: January 7, 2012

Great effects.

User rating: January 6, 2012

Complicated.

User rating: January 5, 2012

Tarsem's third feature is full of opulent visuals and amazing 3D, but the story - a reworking of Greek mythological components - is neither as imaginative nor as much fun as his more original films [The Cell and The Fall - both of which are excellent]. Still, Immortals is worth seeing, once, on the big screen and in 3D, just for the visuals.