We can see the someone wearing the Green Ranger suit several times in the trailer.
I thought it was terrible. I adored Power Rangers but their acting was never this bad!
The worst part though was the music. Throughout so much of this it was a dull, muted remix that provided no hype for the lacklustre fights to the point where I thought they must not have had the rights to the original theme, then they go and use it over the pointless recap montage!
I'd say it was about the same -- Walter Jones was excellent, David Yost was terrible, the others were in between. Just be glad we didn't get any of the Power Rangers in Space cast. That was a high point in the writing of the Angel Grove years, but easily the lowest point in terms of acting talent.
They brought back original composer Ron Wasserman to do the score, and it sounded much the same as his work on the original series. As I recall, they hardly ever used the main title theme to score the fights, though they did use a number of insert songs starting, I think, about halfway through season 1. (Personally I was fonder of the orchestral scores they started using in later seasons.)
I think we'll have to agree to disagree on the music. I was offended at how bad it was![]()
I never said I thought the original music was good, just that the music here sounded just like it.
And that's where I disagree. I think the original music is good and I don't think this sounded like it. You could hear the DNA of the original tracks there but the feeling and hype behind it was all gone.
Or maybe they didn't have good methods of converting VHS to Digital?What struck me was how low the film quality was in the MMPR flashback clips they showed. I mean, back then you could always tell the Sentai footage from the new footage because the former was grainier, but here, the American MMPR footage looked terrible. Was that the best it ever looked, or did they not have the original film masters to restore the footage from?
Or maybe they didn't have good methods of converting VHS to Digital?
Credit where it’s due to the Zord action as well - it looks like they basically used the original footage as motion capture for the CG models and then a different model for the actual Zord action. I’m sure it was quite the achievement and I’d love to know more. Ditto for the various set recreations, I noted the Juice Bar but the Megazord cockpit and Rita’s lair deserve mention. These guys aren’t much for making-of, alas.
Mark
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