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Feb 26, 2019 - The First and Best Green Lantern Podcast On The Internet! 301, LanternCast - Episode #99 - Spoiler Free Green Lantern Movie Review! To leave or reply comments, please download free Podbean iOS App or Android. Each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him superpowers. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of the first human ever recruited.

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  • How many more of these superheroes can we take?
  • He's an ambiguously...heroic hero.
  • New York Magazine/Vulture

    6/20/2011 by David Edelstein

    Apart from having no particular reason to exist onscreen, especially at these prices, it's not half bad.
  • The result makes the movie seem assembled from bits and pieces of other superhero yarns rather than existing on a plane of its own.
  • The superhero genre is the home-court of the underdog, of skinny Peter Parkers and mutant outcasts, of heroes born from pain or ingenuity. In Green Lantern, the rich get richer.
  • Even by the standards of the current run of mediocre comic-book movies, this one stands out for its egregious shoddiness.
  • As a disjointed rumble in the cosmos, it's both too much and too little, and too dorky looking. In this case, Green means stop.
  • Christian Science Monitor

    6/17/2011 by Peter Rainer

    At least the filmmakers acknowledge that Reynolds in green tights and mask still looks like his non-Green Lantern alter ego, cocky test pilot Hal Jordan. There's none of this Clark Kent/Superman silliness.
  • It's almost as if no one cared to try hard enough to tell a coherent and engaging story.
  • [The] movie groans with the strain of explaining who Green Lantern is, while also trying to sell the movie as a big, eye-popping summer entertainment. What gets sacrificed on the altar of this new franchise launch is any real sense of fun.
  • Neither amusing nor exciting enough to ensure a long-running franchise.
  • A relentlessly silly superhero flick with eyeball-rolling dialogue - set in vast, familiar-looking digital realms that look like rejected models from the second 'Star Wars' trilogy.
  • Lantern rarely taps the charm Reynolds has shown in previous films. Consequently, it's hard to imagine why the nebulous Corps chose a cypher such as Hal as its savior.
  • The result is a deadly disappointment, despite Ryan Reynolds's cocky, muscle-flexing charisma.
  • Half-campy, half-compelling.
  • Green Lantern opens with the words 'Billions of years ago...' Take that as a sign of just how much time this ostensible action movie spends explaining itself.
  • 'Green Lantern' is purely a popcorn movie for 12-year-olds, who won't be disappointed.
  • More science-fiction space opera than superhero epic, it works in fits and starts as its disparate parts go in and out of effectiveness, but the professionalism of the production make it watchable in a comic book kind of way.
  • Apart from some spiffy visual effects, which create coherent, scary textures and architecture for outer space, Green Lantern is the most generic of summer time wasters.
  • Mr. Sarsgaard succeeds in creating a real guy with real passions. Apart from him there's nada.