Oz The Great And Powerful 3D
- Genre: Fantasy, Action, Adventure
- Film running length: 130 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK Release Date: 8/3/2013
- Directed by: Sam Raimi
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Interntl
James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis
Disney's fantasy- adventure 'Oz The Great and Powerful' looks at how the famous Wizard originally travelled to the magical Land of Oz.
It follows circus magician Oscar Diggs, or Oz as he is known, as he meets the witches, Evanora, Theodora and Glinda, and discovers that the fate of the land and its inhabitants rests in his hands. He must decide which witch is good and which is evil before it is too late and use his talent for illusion to transform himself not only into the great wizard but into a better man as well.
Directed by Sam Raimi (Spider-Man 3), Oz The Great and Powerful stars James Franco (127 Hours), Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn), Rachel Weisz (The Bourne Legacy) and Mila Kunis (Ted).
Contains mild fantasy threat.
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Oz The Great And Powerful 3D: Average guest rating breakdown (across UK & Ireland):
Total ratings: 666
Average rating: 3.8
32 (5%)
Poor
45 (7%)
Alright
148 (22%)
Good
241 (36%)
Very Good
200 (30%)
Fantastic
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 20 reviews):
Maybe?
GREATEST MOVIE I HAVE SEEN!!!
The 3D was brilliant it looks great!
Graphics were amazing.
Little tip the start is a little plane.
Very funny its got a bit of humour that does tickle you.
Iwould recommend this ages 5 and up!!
Bet you nobody could make a better fantasy film
Mila Kula looks great
Apalling Film, Not Worth The Money
The film had acting poor enough to be classified as a tiny tots film and the few scenes that were dramatic enough to classify it as an adult movie, such as people being randomly smashed through windows in a violent manner, just reminded me of Eastenders and shocked me as to what kids these days were viewing.
(That's not me being wet, you have to see the film to know what I'm talking about - it was more a psychological acid trip of some kind than a good movie and since when did Oz turn into Wonderland?)
I left with a headache and bad mood, and now wish that I had bought an unlimited card or paid for this film with free 800 points instead of my own money.
I still don't know what it was supposed to be about and I was left more confused than when I first went in! Seems to me that the director just cast a bunch of famous people and threw them in at the deep end, none of them seemed to be able to act and what was with the random Zach guy playing the monkey? Really?
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