
While I have fond memories of the original
Clash of the Titans, it's not exactly a flawless masterpiece. That was readily apparent when I watched it a week ago. But it's still a fun movie with some very cool action sequences, despite the dated special effects and occasional cheese. So in my mind, a remake wasn't such an awful idea. For the most part, the core elements of the original story remain intact. We still get the scenes with the Stygian witches, Medusa, and the showdown with the Kraken at the end. But there are some alterations which are likely to draw the ire of many a fanboy. Zeus (Liam Neeson) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) have much more screen time while Andromeda is practically kicked to the background. Then there's the new Perseus, played by Sam Worthington of
Avatar fame. This Perseus is a fisherman turned badass warrior, motivated purely by revenge. It seems he could care less about Andromeda or the unsympathetic people of Argos; for him, killing the Kraken is a means to an end. These tweaks to the characters don't necessarily alter the story for the worse. In fact, I rather enjoyed the change-up. Still, the script is far from perfect. The pacing is a bit slow and tedious at the start, but the film eventually finds its stride in the final act. And as for the special effects? Sure, they're flashy but no more believable than the Ray Harryhausen creations from 29 years ago. Perhaps this will improve by the time this film gets remade?