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Join Date: Dec 2008
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I have no idea where to put this very simple question. Is the movie Unbreakable worth the purchase? I really want to watch this film, but I don't know if I want it to be in my collection. Normally I would rent the film first then I'll decide If I want to purchase it after, but when I went to my local video rental shop it is no longer available.
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He Who Lurks...
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: UK
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Unbreakable?
Absolutely. A movie that gets better everytime you watch it. |
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Thanks man. Tell me in what vein is this film based on my collection:
Star Wars (epic adventure/scifi/fantasy) The Matrix Trilogy (philosophical/scifi/action) Bourne Trilogy/James Bond (Dalton's and Brosnan's)/Taken (spy/agent/action) Batman Begins/The Dark Knight (crime/superhero) The Negotiator (crime/suspense) Transformers (1)/The Island/Armageddon/ID4/Stealth (popcorn action flick) Minority Report (crime/scifi) Gladiator (epic/"sword-and-sandals") Indiana Jones Trilogy/The Mummy/The Mummy Returns (adventure/fantasy) Jurassic Park (scifi/suspense) Wall-E (animated/scifi/kid) |
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He Who Lurks...
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hmm... It's not a great deal like any of them but if i had to choose i'd say it was most similar to Batman Begins/The Dark Knight in the sense that it's a moody, slow paced, ultra-realistic superhero origin story (of sorts) with a muted colour palette of steely blues and earthy browns... It also has a very nice foreboding James Newton Howard score.
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It is to me. It's one of my favourite non-comicbook comicbook movies
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Banned User
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Alright, I'm gonna trust you Wes.
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Banned User
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In terms of slow, is it more like BB/TDK or Shawshank/Schindler? I also like the last two films I've mentioned.
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He Who Lurks...
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: UK
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You should. I'm pretty certain you wont regret it.
And it's Sixth Sense slow. It doesn't drag or anything, it just takes it's time to tell story. |
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I think you should find it appealing. i see it more as a drama /thriller that uses comic lore in an interesting way.
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Avengers Assemble
Join Date: May 2004
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It is one of my all time favorites. I can watch it over and over and never get bored. Though I am a big fan of the director. Bruce Willis and Samual Jackson are so amazing in this movie. It is really to bad the next two he wanted to make didn't happen.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Not for me. The idea was great but it is simply over-stretched and the final suprise twist doesn't make one bit of a sense. There are some comic book concept descriptions (like the way heroes and viulliains are usualy drawn) that sound less than basic. But if it's a good deal then judge by yourself.
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It would be a no for me as well. Again, great idea, pretty poorly written, with a plot that just plods along, and a sense of superheroism which is more bland and stale than anything else. I found that it ended up being a movie filled with cool Sam Jackson scenes and little else.
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