MyK wrote:EDIT {
dinky wrote:kate winslett takes her clothes off and it's suddenly a good movie?
I'm no critic and haven't seen it yet but hey, Kate gets nakkid? [*moves the disk on top of the spindle*]
}
Half way through The Invasion now... so far so good but it already shows where it'll go all wrong. And the science behind the story is just lame. I know, I know... again me with my "science" (DUH!) like it has something to do with Sci-Fi, right?
yes. Deep Impact was a far better crafted story on most levels. But that like saying it's a loose poo rather than diarrhea.
(you're welcome for the christmas imagery as well.
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I just got back from
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem. Here's the deal: it's a sequel to the catastrophe at the north pole. It just is. Accept it because that's where the story begins, and there's no getting around it. That said, it was probably the best ANYONE could do from that starting point (begins
exactly where AVP ended btw). This is also, btw, a Predator movie. Emphasis on Predator not Predators. It's not the way I would have gone, but as I said, from the plot the movie has to work with, it does as well as it's fair to ask for from anyone (ok ok, the first statement was a little overstated - of course it could have been better, but not in any essential way without scrapping the already established mythologies). So where was I? Ok. It's a Predator movie. That's fine. AVP is more or less a Predator franchise anyway (the novels). That doesn't mean the aliens are handled poorly. Quite the opposite. I thought the use of dark and shadow was well done and far superior to A4 and AvP. Some of the alien teeth still looked too "slick" to me though. There's also a lot of shit that doesn't really get explained e.g.,
how the hybrid exists or why it's able to control the others like a queen or why it doesn't have to lay eggs, but all of that shit is superfluous to the movie. There's none of that horse shit like at the south pole where they read about and discover all of the background to the Aliens and Predators or all that shit. it's a lot like
30 days of night in that it shows you just enough to get the action going. and dude, this flick is merciless. I loved it. perfect antidote to christmas with the family.
the very ending, however, went some place I wouldn't have gone. actually, I think it tied back into the books a bit, which is where the movies should have begun, except...well...anyway...I'll have to go back and check the name of the heroine in the novels, but I'm pretty sure she makes an appearance
in the tack-on scene that follows both climax and denouement (i.e., the promise of a sequel possibility-type scene): the military gets a hold of one of the predator's weapons and hands it over to her ("our world isn't ready for this technology" or something). iunno. I'll have to see it again. my feelings about the first AvP weren't this high the first time, but they tanked bigtime after the first viewing. will have to see how this one holds up. I'm thinking it will hold it's own as a solid AvP movie. obviously, I'll run out and see anything AvP though. so another viewing it is - later.
Life ducks, and you sigh.