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Re: Random movie talky stuff.
I've got to agree on the snow white previews, but we'll see, awesome special effects can't make up for bad acting on the heroine's part. Even if she does well It'll still be hard to get the bad taste of her twilight career out of my mind.
I recently got a bit of free time that I didn't spend playing terraria to catch up on some movies I had wanted to watch.
For now we'll just go over the second Ghost Rider film. First off I've never read any of the comics so I have no idea what is canon or not, nor do I care and I actually liked the original. Not a great movie, but not a bad way to spend a couple hours. Spirit of vengence however, was quite bad, I ended up needing to watch another movie afterwards to keep thoughts of it from my mind.
Spirit of vengence throws out alot of things from the first movie, and while you can do this in comics by re-issuing the series, you don't get away with it in movies with no explanation. Blaze is no longer the 'Rider', but instead he is the riders host, meaning that he isn't in controll i.e. writers couldn't think of a plausible way to extend the movie so the protagonist has a debilitating weakness: stupidity because the 'Rider' is simply focused on feeding and not much else.
Alot of the 'style' has been changed, the Rider's costume for example, is no longer badass with spikes coming from the shoulders and such, but seems Blaze's clothes have been recovered from the scene of a fire (makes sense, I know, but looks crappy). I'm not much of a motorcycle enthusiast, but I don't like the bike either.
Then there's the approach to the way the shots are done, truly it does feel much more like a comic, which some might praise. I am not one of them, when there's an action sequence I don't like having tunnel vision for the entire thing. Also, everything is so... telegraphed, and overblown.
And lastly comes the acting or perhaps it's the script? The Rider is portrayed as a crazed demon, more of a clown than an unstoppable force from hell. And of course this bleeds over into Blaze before he's about to be taken over. The amount of focus they put on this just makes it worse for me. I'm partial to a more stoic form of demon, so my own prefrence may be to blame.
As I'm writinig this I realise that perhaps my own prefrences stonewalled any enjoyment of this filme I may have had. That said this is a B movie through and through even though it seemed to have a decent budget. And to be honest, it fails at being a B movie.
I've got to agree on the snow white previews, but we'll see, awesome special effects can't make up for bad acting on the heroine's part. Even if she does well It'll still be hard to get the bad taste of her twilight career out of my mind.
I recently got a bit of free time that I didn't spend playing terraria to catch up on some movies I had wanted to watch.
For now we'll just go over the second Ghost Rider film. First off I've never read any of the comics so I have no idea what is canon or not, nor do I care and I actually liked the original. Not a great movie, but not a bad way to spend a couple hours. Spirit of vengence however, was quite bad, I ended up needing to watch another movie afterwards to keep thoughts of it from my mind.
Spirit of vengence throws out alot of things from the first movie, and while you can do this in comics by re-issuing the series, you don't get away with it in movies with no explanation. Blaze is no longer the 'Rider', but instead he is the riders host, meaning that he isn't in controll i.e. writers couldn't think of a plausible way to extend the movie so the protagonist has a debilitating weakness: stupidity because the 'Rider' is simply focused on feeding and not much else.
Alot of the 'style' has been changed, the Rider's costume for example, is no longer badass with spikes coming from the shoulders and such, but seems Blaze's clothes have been recovered from the scene of a fire (makes sense, I know, but looks crappy). I'm not much of a motorcycle enthusiast, but I don't like the bike either.
Then there's the approach to the way the shots are done, truly it does feel much more like a comic, which some might praise. I am not one of them, when there's an action sequence I don't like having tunnel vision for the entire thing. Also, everything is so... telegraphed, and overblown.
And lastly comes the acting or perhaps it's the script? The Rider is portrayed as a crazed demon, more of a clown than an unstoppable force from hell. And of course this bleeds over into Blaze before he's about to be taken over. The amount of focus they put on this just makes it worse for me. I'm partial to a more stoic form of demon, so my own prefrence may be to blame.
As I'm writinig this I realise that perhaps my own prefrences stonewalled any enjoyment of this filme I may have had. That said this is a B movie through and through even though it seemed to have a decent budget. And to be honest, it fails at being a B movie.