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In this latest POWER RANGERS our five hero teens learn that their small town of Angel Grove - as well as the entire world - is on the verge of being completely destroyed by an alien threat and soon discover that they are the only ones who can save the planet. But to do so, they must overcome their personal 'real-life issues' and somehow join forces to save us all. High school outcasts stumble upon an old alien ship, where they acquire superpowers and are dubbed the Power Rangers. Learning that an old enemy of the previous generation has returned to exact vengeance, the group must harness their powers and use them to work together and save the world. POWER RANGERS! That is a quote from the movie Power Rangers when all of the power rangers are geared up and about to battle the bad guy. My wife told me that is the theme that was played in the old show. I was a power ranger toy boy not the show man so I didn't know. And for those of us out that both fan and casual viewer alike. This is exactly what you would expect from a TV show power ranger movie.

I will start by saying all of the rangers, none of whom I have seen before, were great. As was Bryan Cranston as a hologram on a wall and Bill Hader as a robot. While I am a big fan of Elizabeth Banks, she was a strange choice for the bad guy. Also a shout out to Roy from the office as an angry dad who has a heart of gold and is just trying to do his best on deadliest catch.

As a movie, it was nice to see something that could have turned into a punch fest as more of a character driven film. The rangers don't even get into their suits until almost the last thirty minutes of the film which would make sense since I think I heard they are planning five more movies after this one (something that makes me want to have a power ranger punch me in the spine). All of the characters are easily likable, and while a few of them don't get the same attention as the others, it is still a great team that is gathered.

The action scenes were pretty cool but nothing we have not scene before. Again, this movie was obviously made for the same fans of every other reboot of that generation and I am sure many of them liked the movie, but when the rangers are just karate hi ya'ing around it doesn't impress me the same way as some of the better choreographed fights in other movies.

Another issue I had was that I wish I could say this next sentence was a spoiler. All of them ride in dinosaur machines that then morph into a giant machine. This could have been a super cool scene but they show that in the trailer and take away any surprise that might have been there.

Look all I am saying is if I had to choose between watching the Texas Rangers or the Power Rangers I would pick the former. If I had to choose between watching Walker Texas Ranger and the Power Rangers, it would depend on the episode. If you think I didn't try morphing all my neighbors power rangers trucks into one giant vehicle while they asked how I got into the house you would be wrong. This was an enjoyable movie, if you are a fan go see it. If you need a date movie I hope both of you are fans. If you need your Elizabeth Banks fix until Pitch Perfect 3, then go see it but just be warned she looks more like an Mayan Mummy or the Enchantress from Suicide Squad than anything else. Power Rangers is an atrocious movie with a poorly developed plot and an disinterested cast. I did not have high expectations for this film, but I was a fan of the television series as a child and thought it would be a fun tribute. Instead of that, it takes what made the Power Rangers a hit in the late nineties and forcefully updates it for today's standards, taking itself far too seriously for such a ridiculous property.

The majority of the cast are uninspired, clearly only there for a pay check. The Rangers, with the exception of RJ Cyler and Ludi Lin, seem to have no desire or ambition to act. The more A list cast do not shine either, Elizabeth Banks is far too sweet and attractive to thrill us as the lead antagonist, while Bryan Cranston just seemed out of place, which was a shame, as he could do so much better.

For an action film, it is not very exciting. It takes up far too much time setting up the Rangers, followed by about twenty minutes of poor action sequences that are jam packed with CGI and poor one liners.

I found myself regretting my decision to watch this movie more and more throughout. Dull and poorly paced, Power Rangers is too serious to be fun, but not serious enough to be intriguing, I would avoid this one.

A group of teenagers use new powers that they have been bestowed with to protect the galaxy.

Best Performance: RJ Cyler / Worst Performance: Elizabeth Banks The film achieves a functioning mediocrity we perhaps might have thought beyond this franchise, offering a modicum of diversion in return for the cash disappeared from your wallet. Despite this show being based on the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series, there are some substantial differences in characters/plot/storyline/etc. There may be minor spoilers in this section:

-A major difference is that this is a PG-13 film and touches on some mature subject matter and more realistic violence than the original TV-Y7-rated television series.

-In this film, Zordon and Rita are both former Power Rangers back in the Cenozoic era, with Rita having betrayed the team. While Zordon and Rita in the original show have an extensive past and were enemies, there was nothing in the original show that stated either of the two was actually a Power Ranger, although it is worth noting that in the original TV show, Rita, not Zordon, initially had possession of the Green Power Coin.

-In the original TV series, Rita and her henchmen are sealed away and banished into space in a "Space Dumpster." In this film, she is apparently killed by a meteor, but revives in the modern day, possibly because she still had the Green Power Coin in her possession.

-In the original TV series, Rita tricked Zordon into accepting a truce, and used this opportunity to trap him in a time warp, which is why he appears inside of a glass dome. In this film, Alpha 5 sealed Zordon into the spaceship's matrix as a means of keeping him alive.

-While Alpha 5's design has changed, his personality is largely the same. He does, however, have additional means of self-defense, including extendable arms.

-The Command Center where Zordon and Alpha reside was apparently built on Earth outside of Angel Grove. The Command Center in the new film is Zordon and Alpha's old spaceship, trapped and buried under ground after millions of years. However, both Command Centers are located outside of Angel Grove proper.

-The new Zordon does not immediately embrace/accept the Ranger team, and is highly critical, unlike his television counterpart.

-In the new film, the Rangers apparently do not have the ability to teleport, like they did on the original TV series.

-In the original TV series, the Rangers had to morph to gain their powers/strength. In this film, they gain superhuman strength just by possessing the Power Coins. Additionally, the team has to "come together" as a collective team before they can morph in the new film, while they are able to do so immediately upon desiring to do so in the original show.

-The Angel Grove of the original television series was more of a "California Valley" style town, whereas it has an economy based around fishing in the new film. The design of the town in the new film reflects this.

-In the original TV series, Jason (Red Ranger) is a kind-hearted martial artist, and seamlessly becomes the leader of the team, rarely conflicting with his teammates/subordinates (though based on some reactions of the school principal, it's possible he was a delinquent at one point). The Jason of the film is much more reckless and gets in trouble for pranks he played in school, having to attend detention. This Jason is much more conflicted and reckless than his television counterpart, and is doubted as a leader initially.

-The Kimberly (Pink Ranger) on the original show is a "Valley Girl" type, skilled in gymnastics and music. The one in the film is a more flawed character, and feels like something of a mash-up between a "popular girl" and "mean girl" stereotype. This version of the character is not above doing things that are less than ethical early in the film, which alienates her from her former friends.

-On the original show, Zach (Black Ranger) was African-American, and had invented a fusion of martial arts and dance. In the film, he is of Asian descent, and is something of a delinquent, acting out and regularly not attending school, this partially being due to him having an ailing mother. Ironically, this version of Zach, at least in terms of physical appearance, more resembles Adam Park from the TV series, the second Black Ranger (and Zach's replacement).

-The Billy (Blue Ranger) on the original show was a Caucasian and somewhat of a "nerd" stereotype, who, while a victim of bullying at times, invented things to help the Power Ranger team. Although the character was changed to African-American for the new film, the new version of Billy probably more closely resembles the original version of the character personality-wise than any of the other new Rangers from the film, although the new version's personality is somewhat different since he has autism.

-The Trini (Yellow Ranger) in the original film was both intelligent academically and a skilled martial artist. The version in the new film is of Hispanic/Latina descent and more of a delinquent; it is implied that she may be lesbian/bisexual, although this is not really explored in the film. Her parents clearly see her as a "weird" one due to some of her habits/behavior.

-Rita in the original show had henchmen, including Squat, Baboo, Finster, Goldar, and Scorpina. None of these henchmen appear in the new film, other than Goldar, who is reimagined as a mindless golden giant.

-In the original TV show, the five Ranger forms/Zords have names: Mastodon: Black Ranger. Pterodactyl: Pink Ranger. Triceratops: Blue Ranger. Sabertooth Tiger: Yellow Ranger. Tyrannosaurus: Red Ranger. None of the Ranger forms/Zords are named in the new film, although Billy coins use the term "Megazord" himself to refer to the combination of the Zords that fights Goldar.

-The original TV show's Megazord had all five Rangers in a joint cockpit, as well as a separate "Tank" mode before shifting to the "Robot" mode. The new version, apparently, only has the "Robot" mode, and each Ranger remains in his/her individual Zord on the united form, rather than in a collective cockpit.

-The TV show had many regular characters that do not appear in the new movie, namely Ernie at the Juice Bar, bullies Bulk and Skull, schoolteacher Ms. Appleby, and school principal Mr. Kaplan. The only teacher regularly seen in the film is the one monitoring detention, and he does not seem to be based on any previously existing character. a5c7b9f00b

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