Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013)
In their quest to confront the ultimate evil, Percy and his friends battle swarms of mythical creatures to find the mythical Golden Fleece and to stop an ancient evil from rising.
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Great Film overall
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
The acting in this movie is really good.
There was not much improvement since the first one. Mr. D did fine, but Clarisse wasn't much like the book. 1- Myth was messed up on how Kronos. 2- The Propercy was screwed up. The curse blade was Riptide. The age was 20. 3- few happened the opposite of what happened in the book. 4- some were ridiculous. For instance, it took Percy five years to beat Kronos. It took him five minutes in the movie. So powerful Titans, huh. This is going to be to make the third one. The ending and Thalia's story were the only things right.
The special effects were the best part, but if you read the book, DO NOT WATCH the movie. I was ripping out my hair and mentally screaming. 70% of the movie was from the other books. They mashed up all the books together into one corny and cheesy movie. WHY WOULD RICK RIORDAN LET THEM DO THIS?!
I love Logan Lerman as Percy Jackson. The Movie is great.
I had watched the first movie without knowing anything of the characters and stories in the book and found myself really enjoying the first film so I was really excited to watch the next in the series.The story continues with Percy Jackson and friends back in camp. Percy is worried about his legacy compared to Clarisse, his competitive camp mate who is making a name for herself in the demigod world. When their camp is attacked and the barrier is weakened, Percy and his friends go on a mission to retrieve the Golden Fleece they think will restore the barrier. Percy also has to deal with a half-brother he never knew existed.What a disappointment it turned out to be. The film was boring, it dragged too much and it suffered from the lack of star power that enhanced the first film. There is Stanley Tucci as Mr D, God of Wine etc who I thought made the film a lot less dull especially when his wine was turned into water by Zeus for a misdeed he committed. Anthony Head pops up in the Pierce Brosnan role and does as good a job as he can with the script. Ron Perlman is one of the voices, although you don't see him on film. The one actor I struggled with was Nathan Fillion as Hermes. Love him in Castle but I just didn't think he was any good in this.It is a shame that it lost it's way through mostly the script and as there has been no mention of a third film, this movie has stopped anymore being made so far.