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SpudtheDestroyer wrote:As for the film.
Pathetic, some people say its the best game -> film but I don't think this is in the least bit true. As far as I recall Resident evil, as crap as it was, was a far better film than this.
What they had when starting this movie was a very decent wealth of art work , solid atmosphere and basic plot premise established by Doom3. However, they totally threw all of this in the bin, made it about squads of people (which is so stupid, Doom is about a lone marine vs demons) clearing rooms and then a bit of pseudo science. Doom3 was an ideal template, there were really brilliant locations and the lightin was superb... here it was just dark, the lighting was no where near as effective as in the game. The monsters were generally big turds (except for the wheelchair one, but in the game it looks a hell of a lot better).
This movie should have been lit much better, the sets should have been a lot grubbier, the monsters should have been a lot gorier, the actors should have been far fewer, at least the good guy ones, and ultimately like the games, the ultimate finalé should have been a Gigeresque hell dimension. Rather than a slow motion schuffle.
The fps bit is so lame, not that there's atmosphere to ruin but if there was it would have. Very stupid, slow and feels really shabby. The uber rock vs bit was just stupid it fealt like some cheap crappy movie by some mtv director... but I guess it is so that's hardly surprising.
The only really satisfying feeling you get from this movie is the feeling that with the budget you could have made a way better film. Another game franchise ass raped.
So in response to PCA, no not really, its another game->movie fuckup that fails to capture the appealing parts of the games (and the games are boring, lets not forget that, but even boring games have good aspects of art work and atmosphere and whilst i wasn't a fan of doom3 for example, i appreciated the atmosphere).
It is watchable, don't get me wrong, but i feel that the director/writers failed to grasp both the basic concepts of the games, and treated it like most hollywood garbage rather than as making a film for people to enjoy.
I stand by the opinion that movies that lie solely on making people jump aren't horror, you can make people jump just by splicing in a kitten... a horror film uses imagery, acting, and atmosphere to frighten the audience, this is more like a crummy scifi action. Some people enjoy this, but i think its just cheap.
The soundtrack is terrible
lol, the fifth element... you have to choose the campest film he's in don't ya max?
The Day After Tomorrow
lol, yeah i remember now, he plays the quiet english man.
Its like the macho americans save the world by invading mexico and the british are just left to freeze to death, but its too much effort complaining so we just all get drunk.
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