A few interesting techniques, but a few shaky performances. That's excluding Ellen Burstyn of course, who is heartbreaking to watch. Very dark and morbid, but never loses grip of the auiences attention. Not Aronofsky's best though.
Not anywhere near as awful as most critics have made it sound. In fact, it's suprisingly funny and charming. I always love to see Woody Allen acting in his movies. Perhaps a bit too much foreshadowing, but a decent comedy.
This movie could've said a lot more humanity than it did, as in, it could have been more philosophical like Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. The plot is fascinating, and the themes are somewhat thought provoking, but not as poigant as they should be.
This is cheesiest movie I've seen in my entire life. Yes, I know, it's supposed to be cheesy, but that doesn't make it good. The acting is atrocious, the script is loony, the plot is stupid, and the characters are boring. A faithful adaptation of a really cheesy show. Too faithful, in fact.