Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Already signed up?
Log in now.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Remember your password?
Log in now.
11 Comments
LukinStonesays...Yep, it did a good job of looking cool and keeping things moving along, but the editors and writers of this one should take a class or two on how to write a story.
EvilDeathBeesays...I rather disliked this movie. So much was going on and you were never given enough time to properly digest what is happening in any one event as it's straight onto the next bit. Yet despite all that happened, it actually felt like absolutely nothing happens in the whole movie as it just went no where, goddamn sequel baiting. You can tell this was written by one of go-nowhere writers of Lost. If they are trying to set up for a trilogy or something, this is an extremely poor way to do it. All good series have some events begin and some events resolve in each episode. This one had nothing resolved.
The characters were simply fodder with no personality, not that you were ever given a chance to really get to know them as there were no dialogue scenes of any significance, the scenes they did have were all awkward and ultimately pointless. And of course that fucking ending, it seems it's trying to tac on bits to say "this is an Alien prequel" yet it doesn't sync up with Alien at all!
The Thing did a MUCH better job at being a prequel to an old movie.
It was however, fucking BEAUTIFUL visually
antsays...*cinema
I still need to see the movie, but waiting for home release. Speaking of home release, the movie will have about 30 minutes more that wasn't shown in the theater.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Cinema) - requested by ant.
EvilDeathBeesays...>> ^ant:
cinema
I still need to see the movie, but waiting for home release. Speaking of home release, the movie will have about 30 minutes more that wasn't shown in the theater.
Despite all that's hideously wrong with it, I'd highly recommend going to the theatre to see it to fully appreciate how visually stunning this movie is
antsays...>> ^EvilDeathBee:
>> ^ant:
cinema
I still need to see the movie, but waiting for home release. Speaking of home release, the movie will have about 30 minutes more that wasn't shown in the theater.
Despite all that's hideously wrong with it, I'd highly recommend going to the theatre to see it to fully appreciate how visually stunning this movie is
I still have yet seen The Avengers movie which I want to see more, but others and I are too BUSY these days.
EvilDeathBeesays...>> ^ant:
>> ^EvilDeathBee:
>> ^ant:
cinema
I still need to see the movie, but waiting for home release. Speaking of home release, the movie will have about 30 minutes more that wasn't shown in the theater.
Despite all that's hideously wrong with it, I'd highly recommend going to the theatre to see it to fully appreciate how visually stunning this movie is
I still have yet seen The Avengers movie which I want to see more, but others and I are too BUSY these days.
Oh, go see Avengers! Do it! Do it now!
antjokingly says...>> ^EvilDeathBee:
>> ^ant:
>> ^EvilDeathBee:
>> ^ant:
cinema
I still need to see the movie, but waiting for home release. Speaking of home release, the movie will have about 30 minutes more that wasn't shown in the theater.
Despite all that's hideously wrong with it, I'd highly recommend going to the theatre to see it to fully appreciate how visually stunning this movie is
I still have yet seen The Avengers movie which I want to see more, but others and I are too BUSY these days.
Oh, go see Avengers! Do it! Do it now!
Can't. Want to do my work or come with me whenever I am free?
EvilDeathBeesays...EDIT: Nevermind. Seems the broken quote system is only showing up on my computer
shuacsays...I would like to add...
VoodooVsays...hah..fuck the review, the expressions on their faces are amazing.
Discuss...
Enable JavaScript to submit a comment.