Power rangers

Impressive. Not bad at all.

Another installment in nostalgia.

It’s almost going in order. First Transformers which really blew up (Even though the movies are average). Technically, GI Joe came first back in the 80s and the movie adaption was made after Transformers 2, but with the exception to The Rock in the second movie, they are not that spectacular, so it does not matter. Then the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came out, and hit it big, but Michael Bay’s 2014 movie adaption is so garbage.

Now! It’s Morphin Time!

When I first heard about the Power Rangers being brought back as a film franchise I was pretty jazzed about it. It does not hurt that the closest thing to bad press I heard about the movie was that they needed to push back the filming, which only allowed them to add the star power of Bryan Cranston and Elisabeth banks to the roster.

Only indifference I had towards the movie was that as corny as the TV show was the concept of a group of overachieving teenagers being selected to become the best of the best makes sense (Especially because they are teenagers, they should be the best of the best at lease). Because dark is cool these days, the Rangers needed to have more edge to them, which is why this new team is made of “diamonds in the rough” who society has scrub off as screw-ups. So the idea is that Bryan Cranston who plays the big giant head Zordon, has the power coins pick those who have the potential to be the best of the best.

Out of all the superhero movies that are coming out, Power Rangers is not the best of the best, it’s definitely a diamond in the rough that has potential, but still needs more training. I did like the new cast of teenagers who had some very distinctive personalities, as they try to even out the characters. I did love the fact that the Blue Ranger was played by a black dude, and The Black Ranger was played by an Asian dude (it’s less distracting than what happen in the TV show).

Bryan Cranston’s star power did nothing to make his Zordon a better giant head, but Elisabeth Banks was great as Rita Repulsa. In a time with Superhero movies having weak antagonist, I got to say, I enjoyed what Banks did with the character and loved to see her on the screen.

So I went into this really wanting to see this and I was not disappointed. It’s not really what I expected as it’s not the kung fu spectacular the TV show was, but it is a good movie. I look at this movie and I realize why I did not like the 2014 Turtles movie. It’s not that it was not my Turtles, it’s that the turtles movie has no redeeming qualities, that make me accept that this is not my Turtles, unlike Power Rangers which is a decent movie without having to compare it to what it came from.

Not great just good.