Steel
I am very surprised. I went into this movie expecting to dislike it, and I ended up enjoying myself very much with it. Now, this movie isn't amazing, by any stretch, but I still liked it for what it was.
The film's plot is pretty standard, with an ex-military man named John Henry Irons, played by Shaquille O'Neal, ends up becoming a superhero called Steel after weapons he designed in the army were given to criminals by a disgruntled fellow soldier, played by Judd Nelson, who was discharged after Irons revealed he had committed sabotage on a weapon and injured Sparks, another fellow soldier.
Now, the acting was okay at best, and a lot of the characters were super over the top, especially Judd Nelson's character, who seemed to be there just to be an unlikable scumbag. Shaq honestly did alright as Steel, and the supporting cast around him was pretty good and I actually felt they played the characters fairly well. The characters weren't realistic by any means, but they were still fun and I enjoyed seeing them interact. My biggest issue was this movie ended really quickly, and the climax was kind of underwhelming.
I don't know about other people, but I honestly kind of liked this movie. It wasn't anything spectacular or groundbreaking, but I still had fun with it all the same. I'd say you might want to give it a watch, as you might be surprised on your final opinion.
Next time, we go to one of the films that began the revitalization of the superhero genre. It was bigger, had better effects, and was like no superhero movie seen at the time. Keep an eye out for X-Men.
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