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    Green Lantern Green Lantern
    Rating: PG-13
    Run Time: 114

    Release Date:2011
    DVD Release: 2011

    Director: Martin Campbell

    Movie Type: Action

    Ref #: 30388

    Movie Notes:
    As far as superheroes go, Green Lantern may lack the clean, iconic lines of his more respectable DC counterparts Superman and Batman, but the very wonkiness of the premise (earthling joins elite force of space cops) lends itself to a pulpy, operatic, not-entirely-serious approach. (One of his teammates is a talking carrot, after all.) Capitalizing on a charming performance by Ryan Reynolds, the feature-film adaptation is a big, messy movie that, at its best, generates a feeling of aw-shucks wonder. Much like Thor, it isn't afraid to loosen up on the inner turmoil of its hero and go macro. Based on comic writer Geoff Johns's retrofitting of the title character, the story follows Hal Jordan (Reynolds), an impulsive test pilot whose encounter with a dying alien leaves him with an energy ring capable of weaponizing his imagination. While struggling to master his will-based powers, he must deal with threats both earthbound (a hilariously nebbishy Peter Saarsgard, who may be the first supervillain to rock a hoodie) and galactic. Martin Campbell, a director who specializes in more down-to-earth heroics (Casino Royale,The Mask of Zorro), brings a pleasing matter-of-fact baseline to the proceedings, an approach that makes the increasingly outlandish effects truly feel special when they occur. Green Lantern has its debits, certainly--the lack of a memorable theme, a second act that hems and haws before getting to the action, the standard origin story shoehorning in too many secondary plots--but its final scenes succeed on a Gigantor, cosmic level where most superhero movies fear to tread. The bigger it goes, the more goofily enjoyable it gets.


    Cast:

    Temuera Morrison    --   Abin Sur
    Jay O. Sanders    --   Carl Ferris
    Blake Lively    --   Carol Ferris
    Angela Bassett    --   Doctor Waller
    Ryan Reynolds    --   Hal Jordan / Green Lantern
    Tim Robbins    --   Hammond
    Peter Sarsgaard    --   Hector Hammond
    Mike Doyle    --   Jack Jordan
    Leanne Cochran    --   Janice Jordan
    Dylan James    --   Jason Jordan
    Nick Jandl    --   Jim Jordan
    Jon Tenney    --   Martin Jordan
    Mark Strong    --   Sinestro
    Taika Waititi    --   Tom Kalmaku
    Gattlin Griffith    --   Young Hal