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Then Fat Geeek Harry "Matrix Reloaded should've had real vampires and werewolves" Knowles slams it on Ain't It Cool. Which normally wouldn't bother me, because he can't even write a decent revieww. But then three similiar reviews from seperate people appear on there. So I begin to get doubtful. Then I was driving back from the gym about 20 minutes ago and I heard James King say it was "Buffy or Angel without the characters or humour" and "Trying to be Matrix meets Blade and achieving neither". So now I'm thinking it'll be crap, because the best thing going about Buffy and Angel are their characters and humour.
I'm supposed to be going to see this tomorrow, but now I'm thinking I'll see if The Hard Word is showing yet.
See why I don't like the name?
> Pandemonium wrote:
> It looks *ok*. I have heard that the cgi wearwolves are naff, theres
> very little action and the acting in general is poor. The love story
> is sort of tacked on too, and makes little sense.
>
> How can they mess up a movie that badly? The premise has enough
> potential to deliver a gore laden action fest if nothing else. Hmm
> expectations are suitably lowered.
>
> So I've got ROTK and Revolutions to cling on to...please be good
> please be good.
Plus the fact every line is delivered in a husky voice apparantly. When I first heard about it I thought it looked good. Now, not so good. A similar thing happened with League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (which at least looks as if it has good action scenes.) Oh well....
ROTK is guaranteed to be cool (unless you hate the first two films or LOTR in general)
Revolutions I think will be class, if just for Hugo Weaving and the fact I love the Matrix films :)
Speaking of which, If you want to see another good Hugo Weaving film, track down "Proof", "The life of a blind photographer (Weaving) who is looked after by a housekeeper is disrupted by the arrival of an agreeable restaurant worker (Russell Crow)"
An excellent and very moving film.
It just looks like it's trying too hard to be cool and flashy, but I don't really buy into that anymore. We've had The Matrix, we've had Blade, and we've had many other films like that since. All style over substance.
I'm sure geeks and goth types will love it though, and frankly they can have it.
> So I've got ROTK and Revolutions to cling on to...please be good
> please be good.
ROTK will be *So* good, i already know i will be crying when i leave the cinema.
> It looks *ok*. I have heard that the cgi wearwolves are naff, theres
> very little action and the acting in general is poor. The love story
> is sort of tacked on too, and makes little sense.
How can they mess up a movie that badly? The premise has enough potential to deliver a gore laden action fest if nothing else. Hmm expectations are suitably lowered.
So I've got ROTK and Revolutions to cling on to...please be good please be good.
> They were crap. Cliched and rubbish in every way. And Wesley Snipes
> is a dull, boring superhero. Like Luther Van Dross in a cape.
You must have liked the opening to Blade 2...
Still, I'll be watching it at some point, and if it entertains me, fair enough. I'm not expecting a lifechanging experience however.