Well, one leads to another : if the infected can't survive 28 months, then by logic they wouldn't be able to survive...
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Well, one leads to another : if the infected can't survive 28 months, then by logic they wouldn't be able to survive...
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Much prefer to watch the Extended Lord of the Rings than read the books again, ever. I only read the books because I didn't want to wait for the final two movies - never read Fellowship, don't care to.
TerribleT, I read Lost World before the movie and wow! Was that different. Even great movies like A Simple Plan varied from the source material. I never see a movie as copying the book but as an interpretation of the book. In some cases (Dreamcatcher comes to mind) it just plain doesn't work where as in The Shining it does. Several movie adaptions of books I've read are coming out (The Ruins, The Road) and am worried about their transfers. The Ruins, will probably become a teenage thriller will weak characters completely bypassing the prevailing themes in the book. As long as the movie captures the essential point then I'm generally happy.
Man, Gates of Fire is the fucking shit! My favorite section of the book was the detailed explanation of the Spartan phalanx and the way they prepare their troops for battle.
Quote:Yeah, they starve out after so many weeks, but they were confined to Britain. How long can the plague last when there's a much larger area to move around in? And a whole lot more people? 12-28-2007 09:22 AMfernanditoI can certainly vouch for that. (A Clockwork Orange, American Psycho -among others)
So, I got around to seeing Alien vs Predator : Requiem last night - fucking loved it! The only gripe I have about the movie are the way that the humans were mixed into the plot. I don't give a shit about their past or what emotional state they were in before the arrival, this movie is about Aliens and Predator(s) dismembering each other and the only reason that humans should have even made an appearance in this flick is to be used as cannon-fodder for the Predator or as chew-toys for the Aliens. Now, with that out of the way, let's get down to the film's strenghts - It is clearly obvious that the brothers directing the film are die hard AVP fans. Throughout this bloody endeavor, we are treated to many nods and tributes to the original films that this flick is based on, lots of familiar sounds and body movements by our protagonists. The film is visually arresting, with the aliens and predators looking beautifully (in a sick, brutal, extraterrestrial kind of way) bathed lightnings' glow. The action set pieces are adrenaline fueled and plentiful (I almost busted one when Predator used his cloak to trap a few of his otherworldly counterparts), and both the Aliens and Predator attack each other with that ferocity that we all know and love. All in all, the film is effective as an action piece and will certainly be twice as entertaining for fans of either franchise. CHeck it out!
-Fin 12-28-2007 09:33 AMTo The Dark Tower CameThough, let's be aware that 300, based on a kick-ass graphic novel, based on historical events isn't accurate, really. While there were 300 Spartans at Thermopylae, the troops they led totaled around 6700 men. In the final stand of the Greeks, there were more than the film showed. They also had an entire surge of the battle when Leonidas was killed, battling to see who would get his body.
This however doesn't take away from the the very cool messages of the story, and the way it was produced. My favorite technique was the shifting from slow-motion to regular, to sped up action. They used three cameras all side-by-side running at different speeds so when they edited it, they could do the shifts almost seamlessly. 12-28-2007 09:34 AMfernanditoHmm, you might have a point there. However, since we don't know if [the following is in reference to Week's ending]Spoiler: 12-28-2007 09:45 AMJeanQuote:oh, that would be really ridiculous!Spoiler: 12-28-2007 09:51 AMfernanditoI'm with you Jean, I'm hoping that what I posted up there isn't what comes to pass, but we can't rule it out either. Either way, I think this will be one hell of a movie! :excited: 12-28-2007 10:54 AMVasagi 12-28-2007 11:19 AMfernandito:lol:
"Sucklebloo! Activate Le Code Red!" 12-28-2007 01:28 PMMatt:rofl:
Too much tongue kissing to do that.
I think, if it expanded, it could go on for many, many years to come. 12-28-2007 03:40 PMRandall FlaggGot around to seeing I am Legend today. Fair at best. Almost boring.
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3 Beers on the RFSPRS. 12-28-2007 03:44 PMHeather19Saw I Am Legend the other day. I enjoyed it, but I agree with what Erin said earlier. I wasn't expecting it to be as emotional as it was. At one point during the film, I could hear quite a few people around me crying.
On a lighter note, I saw Black Sheep recently (not the Chris Farley one, the new horror one from New Zealand). I loved it. It was so hilarious. If you enjoy cheesy B horror films then definately check this one out. 12-28-2007 03:46 PMfernanditoJerome - I think you're the first person on this board whom has given I Am Legend a negative review, everyone else has given pretty positive feedback.
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Case in point - Heather's post above! Perfect timing Heather! :lol: 12-28-2007 03:53 PMRandall Flagg3 beers out of six is more neutral than negative. I think the scenes designed to tug at the heart obviously worked for some people, but they didn't for me. 12-29-2007 10:03 AMLance 12-29-2007 01:43 PMHeather19 12-30-2007 12:10 PMScoogsWent to see Sweeny Todd last night. Generally I'm not a fan of musicals, but I'll watch most anything Tim Burton makes, so I made an exception for this one.
I'm not familar with the stage production that the film is based on, so I can't comment on that aspect.
My first thought during the opening title sequence was that it was a little strange seeing a Tim Burton film that wasn't scored by Danny Elfman. The music still works well though, very bombastic and over the top theatrical in the begining, but it works well with the acting and dark humor used throughout.
Everything else is vintage Burton. Visually, I think this was a lot stronger than some of his recent films and more of his classic dreary look. 98% of the movie is at night and the colors have been heavily desaturated to make it even darker, well all of the color except for blood red that is. ;-)
The entire movie has a very stylized look, with the exception of the gore. That seemed fairly realistic, if heavily exaggerated. I honestly didn't expect the huge amount of blood from Burton. Given the subject matter, he does work and I thought the end image of the film was really very twisted and disturbing.
Some friends I went with compared the amount of blood to the Kill Bill movies, I haven't seen them, so I would compare it to Bram Stoker's Dracula from the '90s.
There were actually even more songs than I expected. I could be wrong, but I think more dialogue was sung than spoken. It worked very well though and I thought the entire cast did a great job.
That's about the best I can do without bringing up the plot and spoilers, so I'll stop there. 12-30-2007 12:14 PMBrice 12-31-2007 12:15 PMTerribleTOk, I just finished watching Weeks, it was an awesome movie!!! I just have to say that this could go on forever in any number of different paths.
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Good flicks, thanks for the recommendation guys/gals!!! 12-31-2007 12:34 PMfernanditoGlad you liked the films T!
As for your question
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