The entire movie felt very focus-tested, with sex and violence just strong enough to provide an occasional shock, but never strong enough to cause even the faintest whiff of controversy. I guess I like that it at least pretended to have a feminist message (though it never really built on it), and that the bad guys had understandable motives, but overall, I wouldn't recommend this movie.
I think it looks a hell of a lot better than the other Snow White movie that's scheduled to come out.
Not that you can necessarily tell based on the trailers, but "Snow White and the Huntsman" looks like it could possibly be good, whereas "Mirror, Mirror"'s trailer is full of lame puns and obvious jokes.
What I did not like:
Kirsten Stewart, while she didn't do a horrible job in this movie, I think shouldn't have been cast as Snow White. She needed to smile a few times or shut her lips, because her teeth were starting to irritate me halfway through the movie.
At least they didn't cast Natalie Portman.
What's wrong with Natalie Portman?
I don't find Kristen Stewart to be a good choice for the Protagonist, I have never really liked her as an actress and she's definitely doesn't have the "Fairest one of all" down... but likely I will find some excuse to watch it, since I do love the fantasy genre and even the wifey was impressed with the trailer. As most people know (but may not care) that the trailers are always the juiciest bits of the movie and often are the ONLY good parts in a movie, making them flop in the box office.
What's wrong with Natalie Portman?
I actually liked her as Padme Amidala. But I honestly think that the woman from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies (Elizabeth Turner actress?) would have been a superior choice to both of them.