Bookwyrm83 wrote:though I do prefer the birthing and finale of the orginial version.
and I'm totally with you on that

Bookwyrm83 wrote:though I do prefer the birthing and finale of the orginial version.
EphelDuath666 wrote:sylkicks wrote: I am probably in the minority from most people I talk to as I actually liked the first installment more.
absolutely not. Alien is unquestionably better than Aliens
vt1100 wrote:I was feeling a bit nostalgig, so I decided to give Evil Dead a spin once again. Even though it's totally crappy from acting to effects, it's still weirdly entertaining.
sylkicks wrote:Interesting. Most of my friends must be idiots then.
Octillus wrote:vt1100 wrote:I was feeling a bit nostalgig, so I decided to give Evil Dead a spin once again. Even though it's totally crappy from acting to effects, it's still weirdly entertaining.
Because it's one of the best
Bookwyrm83 wrote:sylkicks wrote:Interesting. Most of my friends must be idiots then.
Actually, the question of "Alien or Aliens" is one of the most divisive in terms of which is better. Some of my friends say the first, whereas others say the second. Personally, while I do prefer Aliens, I recognize it would not be what it is without Alien, which is in my opinion one the greatest films ever made.
vt1100 wrote:Since it's been a while from last viewing, I Am Legend was movie of choice for the evening. And this was version with alternate "happy" ending. They actually are doing research now to cure cancer with viruses, so how knows... This movie may be more realistic than they bargained for. Also, original story is recommended reading, differs from movie quite a bit (don't they always...).
JuZ wrote:vt1100 wrote:Since it's been a while from last viewing, I Am Legend was movie of choice for the evening. And this was version with alternate "happy" ending. They actually are doing research now to cure cancer with viruses, so how knows... This movie may be more realistic than they bargained for. Also, original story is recommended reading, differs from movie quite a bit (don't they always...).
Yep, classic book. I was disappointed with many aspects of the movie, but that was no big surprise once the name Will Smith was attached. I do remember loving the german shepherd (I'm a sucker, our family used to show shepherds back in the day). And some of the shots of the abandoned city etc. were pretty slick. That one moment where he follows the dog in to the dark was the only creepy moment, which is ridiculous considering the potential.
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