Cowboys & Aliens Review

Cowboys & Aliens Review

Were Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford (not to mention Olivia Wilde) able to pull off this western/sci-fi mashup? Find out what we thought about the Cowboys & Aliens world premiere, and I promise to avoid any spoilers that may ruin it for you!

Review Opinion
By NateBest - Jul 27, 2011 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Cowboys and Aliens

At first blush, hearing “Cowboys” and “Aliens” together in the same sentence is a little odd. Make the title of a film “Cowboys & Aliens” and it seems to be a downright awkward joke, especially when describing the western/sci-fi mashup that is due to hit theaters this week. If you’ve watched my interviews from the Cowboys & Aliens red carpet/world premiere event, in particularly the screenwriters (Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman) interview, you’ve heard the cast and crew describe it as such, at least initially. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find that Cowboys & Aliens is a western that just happens to have an encounter of the fourth kind smack dab in the middle of it.



The premise is straightforward. Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) finds himself in the middle of the desert without any memory of how he got there, who he is, who shot him, or what the odd device strapped to his wrist is. During his quest to discover his past he runs into a cast of characters, including Woodrow Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford) and Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde), who help to piece things together… That is until an alien invasion crashes the party and begins snatching up the townspeople, at times quite violently. Comic fan zealots be warned - Although inspired by the “Cowboys & Aliens” graphic novel, creator Scott Mitchell Rosenberg (you can see my interview with him here) was more than happy to hand over the reins to Favreau and let him run with the story.

Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford are magnificent, especially when they appear onscreen together. This is one duo that I’m hoping to see more of in future films. Craig nails the “stranger with no name” from classic western films, and brings the grit that he’s famous for in his previous James Bond films. His fights are brutal, bloody, and to be honest, I loved every minute of them… Some of them actually brought back memories of The Patriot with Mel Gibson…

Harrison Ford may not get as much screen time as Craig, but his character “Woodrow Dolarhyde” is definitely just as memorable as Craig’s “Lonergan”, if not more so. Two particular scenes, one in which Ford shares with Noah Ringer, who plays “Emmett Taggart” in the film, may be one of Ford’s most memorable scenes ever. His scene towards the end of the film with Adam Beach’s character “Nat Colorado” is touching as well. Whether these two scenes in particular caught my attention because of great acting, or because I have four boys of my own, is an entirely different topic. Rest assured that Ford really delivers whenever he’s on screen and the shared scenes between Craig and Ford are not to be missed.

The supporting cast does well in their various roles. Olivia Wilde’s character Ella Swenson is the tough as nails, gun-toting chick with a cowboy hat that you can’t help but want to learn more about (not to mention watch on the big screen). Doc (Sam Rockwell) adds some very well timed humor to the film, which helps to keep it from becoming too serious. Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), is great as the snotty-nosed brat of Woodrow Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford). Some of the best moments in the earlier parts of the film are when Dano shares the screen with Craig. You can just imagine what happens when the tough-as-nails Lonergan runs into the drunken and spoiled Percy Dolarhyde. Emmett Taggart (Noah Ringer) has a fairly small part, but does very well, especially later in the film. Black Knife (Raoul Trujillo) does well as the leader of the Apaches, but isn’t developed as much as I would have liked. Clancy Brown’s character “Meacham” is a little different from some of his previous roles, but he did very well as the town preacher and priest. There are really too many characters and actors to comment on as the cast is fairly large, but rest assured that each gets their moment to shine and give the audience a chuckle or two (when the scene warrants).

Although the film has a large ensemble cast, which is handled VERY well by Favreau, Orci, and Kurtzman, I have to mention the beautiful Abigail Spencer who plays “Alice”, Craig’s love interest in the film. If you’ve watched my Cowboys & Aliens red carpet interview with Abigail Spencer, you’ll notice she’s fairly reluctant to speak about her character much. You’ll find out why about halfway through the film, and I have to say I would have loved to see more screen time devoted to her character.

The film’s visual effects are topnotch. As odd as it may seem, they appear perfectly believable in the setting of the Wild West. They don’t overwhelm or dominate the film, as you might expect. Although you don’t see a lot of the aliens until the end of the film, they are superbly done and add the right amount of terror and suspense to the film. Initially they seem to be somewhat flat emotionally, until Jake Lonergan runs into one towards the end that “seems” to know him…

The cinematography by Matthew Libatique captures the grand and gorgeous landscapes you would expect to find in a western, as does the score by Harry Gregson-Williams. Both of which could be, arguably, the best that we’ve seen this summer

The plot is somewhat predictable, but I think that this is because the film is, as many of the cast and crew have stated, a western first. There are just certain things that go along with a western, and most moviegoers are familiar with them (tough and gritty gunslinger, a damsel in distress, etc.). Are there holes in the plot? Yes, one in particular involves the heroes discovering something in the middle of the desert that shouldn’t be there (you’ll know it when you see it). How this “thing” got there, and why, is an absolute mystery… Does any of this mean that the movie isn’t entertaining? Absolutely not! The interaction between the characters, the superbly choreographed fight sequences, and the special effects make this film more than what I could have hoped for as I entered the theater.

Cowboys & Aliens was a VERY unexpected surprise. It has a little of everything for everyone. Favreau manages to mash Wild West and Sci-Fi together like peanut butter and chocolate, and if you’re like me, you won’t be able to get enough. The cast and crew not only made the Wild West/Sci-Fi mashup believable, but enjoyable to watch as it unfolded. I loved every minute of it and can’t wait to see it again this weekend.

Cowboys & Aliens hits theaters this Friday, July 29th.

About Cowboys & Aliens

Release Date: July 29, 2011
Studio: Universal Pictures
Director: Jon Favreau
Screenwriter: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby
Starring: Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell, Adam Beach, Paul Dano, Noah Ringer, Keith Carradine, Clancy Brown, Ana de la Reguera, Abigail Spencer
Genre: Action, Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for intense sequences of western and sci-fi action and violence, some partial nudity and a brief crude reference)
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TayDee
TayDee - 7/27/2011, 12:58 PM
Darkapollo - that sounds dangerous!
Xandera
Xandera - 7/27/2011, 12:59 PM
Sounds Good Nate!
HelaGood
HelaGood - 7/27/2011, 1:04 PM
Awesome review!
MidKnight35
MidKnight35 - 7/27/2011, 1:10 PM
Fav is the man! When given the freedom to do what he wants he has proven he can make wonderful movies. When he is prodded and nudged in certain directions (IM2) not so good. Can't wait to see this movie!
HeadlessJensen
HeadlessJensen - 7/27/2011, 1:19 PM
I'm sold. I'm there. Great review dude.
weapon925
weapon925 - 7/27/2011, 1:21 PM
Why does anyone in Hollywood allow anyone other than Favreau to direct a CBM? Might as well let him have them all.
AsianVersionOfET
AsianVersionOfET - 7/27/2011, 1:23 PM
Time to celebrate!

GIFSoup
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/27/2011, 1:28 PM
i think i'll wait for the dvd.
headlopper
headlopper - 7/27/2011, 1:29 PM
Well written review sir. But I'm waiting for the premier of: Mermaids and Zombies
Navy Seal and unicorns
Clowns and Garbage-men(oh,I'm sorry-satiation disposal Technicians)
Football players and Vampires, and also...
Nurses and Cross-dressing kangaroo bi-sexuals from planet Zarkon.
NateBest
NateBest - 7/27/2011, 2:03 PM
@MovieTheaterLad Thanks for pointing that out!
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 7/27/2011, 2:05 PM
@Nate Cool, hopefully many many more red carpets in the future.

-Cheers!
InFamouslyCool
InFamouslyCool - 7/27/2011, 2:18 PM
from the trailers this movie looks a bit lame. not interesting at all.
NateBest
NateBest - 7/27/2011, 2:31 PM
@InFamouslyCool If you're into westerns, or sci-fi, you're going to miss out. Just my $0.02 :o)
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 7/27/2011, 2:57 PM
Great review, sounds promising! It's getting bashed a bit elsewhere but I'll deffo check it out.
NateBest
NateBest - 7/27/2011, 3:01 PM
@RorMachine I don't think you'll be dissapointed.

For those hesitant about the film, or are thinking about waiting for DVD, I don't think you'll be dissapointed if you like westerns, sci-fi, or action. The film has plenty of all three, AND some great humor added to the mix.

If you're looking for the big tear-jerking film that gets a bazillion academy awards... Well, I don't know what to tell you... I'm just not wired that way :o)
abuleban
abuleban - 7/27/2011, 4:14 PM
The Patriot was a sickeningly awful film, imho. C&A, who knows, may see it, may not. There's my 2 cents.
Vital
Vital - 7/27/2011, 4:20 PM
Is that thing he wears on his wrist a 'fister', Tea?
Vital
Vital - 7/27/2011, 4:22 PM
abuleban, umm The Patriot is a sickeningly good film, imho. Damn, you have bad taste in movies if you that movie is AS bad as you claim it to be. I think you can google taste and download some more movies while you're at it. :)
Vital
Vital - 7/27/2011, 4:22 PM
think*
rocky
rocky - 7/27/2011, 4:34 PM
I'm with Otisburg, I'm opting for Captain America again. Cap is a movie I've waited for a good part of my life and like Thor will get my repeat business.

C&A has never quite caught my interest even though I like both genres. Something about it isn't clicking and even rt has it below 50% early on.

Cap for #1 one more time
ashiq
ashiq - 7/27/2011, 11:56 PM
This is one of the worst reviews i have ever read. It almost seems like this movie was directed by god himself and is going to win all the Oscars. I mentioned "almost" because the reviewer at least thought of saying there are failings in the plot or storyline. It is not I have anything against this movie. Its just that it is too good to be true. People who get to see movie previews, please realize that you are privileged and do a sincere job of it, instead of acting like brain dead tongue-hanging-out-of-the-mouth fan boys.
connorblaze
connorblaze - 7/28/2011, 6:23 AM
@ashiq i think the reviewer has the right to review the film as a fantastic film if he received it as such, who are we to say different until having seen the movie? movies get enough cynicism from proffessional reviewers who bad mouth just about every movie that isn't brokeback mountain or the king's speech and put people off going into them with some optimism. this movie may not be #1 on my list of things to see but i reckon i will go see it, if only for olivia wilde :P
NateBest
NateBest - 7/28/2011, 9:12 AM
@ashiq "brain dead tongue-hanging-out-of-the-mouth fan boy"... Really? I think that you have to be a fan boy... At the time of my interviews and reviews I had not read the comic (I probably knew less than most people on my site here). seem to remember writing about a few holes in the plot, and some of the characters I would have liked to see developed better... If writing an honest review, that's spoiler free, is a crime, lock me up :o)

The bottom line is that it's a fun movie that I think *most* people will enjoy.

As I stated in the last paragraph "Cowboys & Aliens was a VERY unexpected surprise"

... and in one of my comments above "If you're looking for the big tear-jerking film that gets a bazillion academy awards... Well, I don't know what to tell you... I'm just not wired that way :o)"
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 7/28/2011, 12:15 PM
Your classy, @nate, I would of told him to [frick] off.
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 7/28/2011, 4:49 PM
Just by the title of this movie I was sold! Can't wait to see it!!!
spookyelectric
spookyelectric - 7/28/2011, 5:18 PM
rotten tomatoes doesn't seem to agree but who cares...worth a look
bucky18
bucky18 - 7/28/2011, 6:27 PM
I really didn't like it. For what looked like a super awesome action-western-scifi thing, it was really not very good. Incredibly well directed, but I found it boring...just my opinion though.
NateBest
NateBest - 7/29/2011, 12:41 AM
@magic8 "wussy and overly mushy"... really? "wussy" would be the last word I would use to describe this movie, but to each their own I guess... :o)
sexymuppet
sexymuppet - 7/30/2011, 11:12 AM
THIS WAS THE BEST MOVIE IVE SEEN ALL SUMMER
darthstern
darthstern - 8/3/2011, 11:11 PM
@doctorjameswf
exactly it had no heart whatsoever i was actually watching utube videos during it, its been a long time since a movie was this shitty not even shitty u just didnt care what happened real let down
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