That's what I've been reading about the movie. In a flick that should be about robots beating the shit out of each other, it managed to be boring as hell.
I wish you had read the books. I want to see the movie but the Odd Thomas books, I tihnk, are some of the few books of value Dean Koontz has written. His books are always 'fun' or 'nteresting' in some way but Odd Thomas was a character I loved. He was likable and witty and just...good in his heart.ODD THOMAS
Never read the books, but the movie looked like fun so I figured what the hell (Hailey wasn't going to sleep anyway so I needed something to do while I stayed up with her). Overall I say I enjoyed it. I was surprised to see it was Stephen Sommers film. Usually he deals in bigger films and louder films, and this seemed more indie equivalent. I'm a bit of a Sommers fan. I know his movies aren't masterpieces, but they are definitely popcorn action flicks in my opinion. Deep Rising is one of his earlier works and one of my particularly favorite films. Even GIJOE: Rise of Cobra was good times.
There were definitely elements of a Sommers film in Odd Thomas. Those "Oh Shit" moments where the camera pulls back to show some just how dire the situation is for the heroes. Anton Yelchin is perfectly cast as Odd, and William Defoe is always a pleasure to see in any role.
For the most part there weren't any subtitles, either you had to listen closely to the translator bot, or you just had to guess what they meant. At least, that's how it was on the DVR version I rented.Snowpiercer - very good, although very dark. The copy we had didn't have subtitles during the Korean parts, but honestly, the visuals and story were story enough that you could (mostly) figure out what was going on without them. Great cast, great visuals.
A combination of both, actually.For the most part there weren't any subtitles, either you had to listen closely to the translator bot, or you just had to guess what they meant. At least, that's how it was on the DVR version I rented.
I demand recompense in the form of a Youtube video of you doing the big balls dance.If he has paypal I will actually send him a friggin dollar.
That got me big-time with Rise. The movie ended and my response was "Dammit, wait! I wanna see what happens next!" Dawn, less impatience, but I'm eager to see what else they'll do, and have my fingers crossed that they'll finish Caesar's story well. There have been too many disappointing trilogy conclusions in the last few years (looking at you, Dark Knight).Oh yeah. It's definitely a good sign when, at the end of both RISE and DAWN, that you're already wanting a sequel.
They should have brought him back to play Carrie's mother. I would play good money to see him shame her "durty pillows" <---Baltimore accent.BONUS FOURTH THING: No John Travolta may be also be deal breaker. They could have brought him back to play a highschooler. He has the range.
It definitely didn't measure up to the amazing first one, but I love love loved Julianne Moore as the crazy mom. She was really frightening. I think the most disappointing part was the prom scene. Again, comparing to the first one, it just wasn't nearly as terrifying to watch imo.I can't do it. I shut it off. I just can't get interested in it even I love Julian Moore.
That might be the key to enjoying this movie...don't see the first one.Again, comparing to the first one, it just wasn't nearly as terrifying to watch imo.
I haven't seen the original. I did the see The Rage: Carrie 2, and the crappy TV movie that was supposed to pilot a Carrie TV series though, so I don't know if that disqualifies me from the Pigsblood challenge.That might be the key to enjoying this movie...don't see the first one.
--Patrick
I haven't seen it yet, but that does sound pretty fucking awesome.But then there's the Transformers intended audience who I see going "That was so awesome when the ape dual-wielded machine guns on horseback! That was the best part."
... way to miss the fucking point.
Well... this is awkward.Also, holy shit, I saw an ape on horseback dual-wielding machine guns.
There's a difference between "this happened" and "this is what I've been waiting for, I was waiting for them to finally start killing each other".I haven't seen it yet, but that does sound pretty fucking awesome.
Well... this is awkward.
Honestly, yeah, the context is not a "fun" action scene, it's just one of those things I wasn't expecting to see.There's a difference between "this happened" and "this is what I've been waiting for, I was waiting for them to finally start killing each other".
I don't want to get into why I said what I said since you haven't seen it, but it is not part of a "fun" action scene.
I did this! But I tipped the kid more than a loonie extra.Or just tip an extra loonie next time you get the chance, that's cool.