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The dong made it sorta into the final cut, he jerks it through his pants leg at one pointWas it meant for Kane's character in Speak No Evil?
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The dong made it sorta into the final cut, he jerks it through his pants leg at one pointWas it meant for Kane's character in Speak No Evil?
So did Vince at the movie premiere.The dong made it sorta into the final cut, he jerks it through his pants leg at one point
It's one of those movies where all the characters sound like the writer talking to himself. The opening is just him going "HURR DURR, WE'RE DUMB MORMONS, DURRRRR" with sock puppets. When he needs the girls to provide a counterpoint to things that Hugh Grant says, or to explain the plot, they are much smarter and more articulate.I watched 5 minutes of Heretic, and dropped it. Couldn't take a single more line of the two annoying, utterly unconvincing, inane, stupid, completely irritating cunts spewing retarded try-hard lines at each other. I would've liked to have seen Hugh Grant show up, but suffering through another minute of that movie would've made the Cenobites feel bad for me.
If someone tells me it's a false opening and the two chicks die immediately and are replaced by believable, likeable chicks, I'll give it another shot; until then though, this movie can fuck right off.
0/5 stars. I regret the 5 minutes I invested and anyone who enjoyed it should kill themselves.
Watched 28 Years Later and yeah, I agree with a lot of what people have complained about it.
The first 1/3 with the father and son rite of passage expedition was great. It was suspenseful and the infected felt like a real threat. Minor thing but I also liked the red tinted night vision shots, they just looked dope.
The final 2/3 of it, jesus christ what the fuck happened? The Swedish military that served no fucking purpose, the baby from the infected mother, the bone totem doctor, the Jimmy Savile power rangers ending. I looked over at the person I was watching it with and we both raised an eyebrow when the credits rolled.
I was also willing to suspend my disbelief with the whole thing about there still being small bands of emaciated infected around after 28 years when the first and second film establish that the infected had started to die off of starvation, but the fat infected that eat worms in this one were just kind of stupid.
The final 2/3 of it, jesus christ what the fuck happened? The Swedish military that served no fucking purpose, the baby from the infected mother, the bone totem doctor, the Jimmy Savile power rangers ending. I looked over at the person I was watching it with and we both raised an eyebrow when the credits rolled
That was purely for continuity porn. There's a lot of holes in the story and I guess they didn't want to completely discard the rest of the world and establish that there are places that are normal now. The kid asking what was wrong with his girlfriend did get a chuckle out of me and the rest of the theater. He moved the story forward.The Swedish military that served no fucking purpose
It's funny you mention Power Rangers. I'll take any chance to sperg about Power Rangers and I noticed something funny.the Jimmy Savile power rangers ending
the 80s Invaders From Mars's prop guy was totally whipping out his toku nerd dickprop guy
Perhaps they're foreshadowing a time travel/multiverse plot twist. Let them cook.If they're going to be that diehard about continuity, Operation Overdrive wouldn't exist in this world anyway because it would've filmed AFTER 28 Days Later took place.
Someone on that set, maybe Alex Garland, HAS to be a fan of Power Rangers. There's no way you film that fight scene like that. The whole team assembling and jumping off a cliff together is something they do all the time. They constantly film action scenes at upwards angles to help get the full action in the frame. The shot, hit, quick jump cut to next fighter style of filming team up action scenes is practically trademarked to Sentai/Power Rangers at this point. It doesn't help that they have Jack O Connell look like an extra from Power Rangers too. Particularly Mick, from Ninja Steel.the 80s Invaders From Mars's prop guy was totally whipping out his toku nerd dick
now I want infected making putty noisesSomeone on that set, maybe Alex Garland, HAS to be a fan of Power Rangers. There's no way you film that fight scene like that. The whole team assembling and jumping off a cliff together is something they do all the time. They constantly film action scenes at upwards angles to help get the full action in the frame. The shot, hit, quick jump cut to next fighter style of filming team up action scenes is practically trademarked to Sentai/Power Rangers at this point. It doesn't help that they have Jack O Connell look like an extra from Power Rangers too. Particularly Mick, from Ninja Steel.
I also read an interview where Garland does confirm they pasted together like 3 scripts. Jimmy was a last minute addition on the beginning and end to break things up and keep things from being too cliche.
Careful, he might do it. I just find it funny how he shits all over the next director by killing all the tension these movies have.now I want infected making putty noises
It's hilarious the soldier kid blows her to shreds.
Decisions like this are why this movie is so baffling. It can be a good movie, maybe even a great movie with some particular dialogue changes. Heck, it'd be a damn good movie if you made one big change. But you can make simple dialogue changes and keep everything intact or make it at least a little more digestible.I thought it was odd how the boy goes - in the space of two days - from crying about a butchered body hanging from the ceiling with a bag on its head, to being absolutely fucking nonchalant about Eric being decapitated and his head being carried around.
Decisions like this are why this movie is so baffling. It can be a good movie, maybe even a great movie with some particular dialogue changes. Heck, it'd be a damn good movie if you made one big change. But you can make simple dialogue changes and keep everything intact or make it at least a little more digestible.
For example, in the scene after the kid catches the Dad cheating, just have the Dad tell the kid during their argument "Your mother is going to die. Very soon. And there's nothing you, me, or anyone else can do about it. There is no medicine or cure that can save her." Or just tell him that she has cancer. Then, have the scene resume as normal. Bam, the kid knows the quest for the doctor is futile, he just ignores the warning out of wanting a solution. It fixes half the problems with this movie.
And cut the fucking birthing scene, holy mother of God. You can just have the zombie mom passed out in the seat holding a baby, implied she just gave birth if you're completely hellbent on making the zombie baby a thing. It's really not necessary. I'm convinced this was just a fetish thing for the writer.
The only other thing I'd take out is the exploding gas station. Just have Eric clear them out with shots. That was incredibly stupid. You can even leave the stupid ending and these small dialogue changes would fix 60% of the movie's problems. Although the best change would be just killing the Dad, but I'm not getting into that many changes.
The book is able to give hints to the readers that there is something wrong with Pennywise in a way a movie can't. Detailed descriptions that point out oddities that wouldn't be noticed by a normal person are used to tell the reader something is off with Pennywise, also having internal dialog with Pennywise helps too. You can't do that in a movie really with out it being odd, so the way they did Pennywise in the miniseries is, I think, one of the best ways to get that across. You have the character act like a pedophile and it tells the audience "this is a child predator of some kind."I very much prefer Tim Curry's Pennywise over Bill's for a simple reason and its ironically not related much to the nature of It, the character.
I think the Georgie scene is the best way to illustrate the point, there was a certain level of charisma and realism to his behavior. Bill's version is the definition of trying too hard to lean towards It's scary alien nature (which to his credit, he is able to portray that side of It pretty well) but I was never able to see Bill as anything less than an obvious alien monster, but Tim was able to convince you that is a man in a clown make up trying to lure children in.
The Miniseries's version of the series does have creepier tone when you see that even if this clown wasnt some sort of disguised monster, he is still a creepy grown adult dressed as a clown to lure children with the promise of baloons and cotton candy.
"Im not supposed to talk with strangers"
"Very wise of your dad, Georgie, very wise indeed. I am Pennywise, the dancing clown! You are Georgie. Now we know each other. Correct?!"
Even the way Tim speaks is straight out of what you'd expect a pedophile to tell a little kid to lure him closer. Even the way he stares when he says "oh yes...they float, Georgie. They float." and "And when you are down here with me, YOU'LL FLOAT TOO!" just have this human predator vibe when their target fell for the bait.
I know Bill's Pennywise is scarier in a narrative manner because of his alien malicious nature but Tim's is scarier because he legit doesnt look like some monster that could only exist in the mind of a writer high off half the world's supply of cocaine but a local pedophile just waiting the right moment to lure a child on their own under the promise of fun and candy.
Even before his scene with Georgie, you have the opener that gives a glimpse of how Tim handle the Pennywise character.I very much prefer Tim Curry's Pennywise over Bill's for a simple reason and its ironically not related much to the nature of It, the character.
I think the Georgie scene is the best way to illustrate the point, there was a certain level of charisma and realism to his behavior. Bill's version is the definition of trying too hard to lean towards It's scary alien nature (which to his credit, he is able to portray that side of It pretty well) but I was never able to see Bill as anything less than an obvious alien monster, but Tim was able to convince you that is a man in a clown make up trying to lure children in.
The Miniseries's version of the series does have creepier tone when you see that even if this clown wasnt some sort of disguised monster, he is still a creepy grown adult dressed as a clown to lure children with the promise of baloons and cotton candy.
"Im not supposed to talk with strangers"
"Very wise of your dad, Georgie, very wise indeed. I am Pennywise, the dancing clown! You are Georgie. Now we know each other. Correct?!"
Even the way Tim speaks is straight out of what you'd expect a pedophile to tell a little kid to lure him closer. Even the way he stares when he says "oh yes...they float, Georgie. They float." and "And when you are down here with me, YOU'LL FLOAT TOO!" just have this human predator vibe when their target fell for the bait.
I know Bill's Pennywise is scarier in a narrative manner because of his alien malicious nature but Tim's is scarier because he legit doesnt look like some monster that could only exist in the mind of a writer high off half the world's supply of cocaine but a local pedophile just waiting the right moment to lure a child on their own under the promise of fun and candy.