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The OW estimates just keep dropping. Early evening last night it was looking like the low 40's, the most recent estimate is down to just 34m for the weekend.
The OW estimates just keep dropping. Early evening last night it was looking like the low 40's, the most recent estimate is down to just 34m for the weekend.
In all honesty the only characters with actual arcs are Denzel, Pratt and Hawke. I wasn't even entirely sure why Red Harvest joined up aside from it being alluded to that his tribe cast him out.
*(The ol' "the movie could have used some fun" is a lazy film criticism cliche at this point anyways)
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
.I wrote a more detailed review, but I don't feel like posting it here. I never said it wasn't fun either. The action sequences in the movie are well shot and mostly fun to watch.
The Seven are a more ethnically diverse group this time. The villains are no longer empathetic figures. They are one-dimensional, cookie-cutter villains. The Mexican bandits in the original are harsh figures, but they are simply trying to survive in a harsh world. Calvera was an interesting character with some actual depth to him. The villains here have none of those qualities. They are basically the stand-in for modern, evil corporate CEO type villains usually found in modern action movies. But they have even less depth.
Fuqua never really challenges the audience here like I think a good western can do. Sturges' original film did challenge the audience at times and let them come to their own conclusions. Chisolm's reasoning is telegraphed early on in the movie. Sometimes, less can be more. Clint Eastwood understood that when he was making A Fistful of Dollars. And by that, there are moments there where his character reveals a lot with only minimal amount of dialogue. There's no heartbreaking monologue. Well there was one, but Eastwood hated it and shortened it to one simple line. But the line is effective so the audience can fill in the rest of the blanks.
To me this remake reminds me a lot of modern video games. Specifically, modern video games will more often than not hold your hand and tell you exactly what to do and how to play throughout the game. As a result, the game is more accessible and friendly to casual gamers. Some would argue that classic games where you had to figure things out and come up with your own strategies and plans of attack and their difficulty made them more appealing. There are times here where I feel like the plot and writing really holds the audience hands. The movie knows and tells us exactly how we should and have to feel all the time. Considering this is a remake of a classic movie, it's hard to ignore.
You talk about lack of context and things feeling cheap.
Well, there are a couple things there directly lifted from the original. However, their use and placement in the movie feels cheap and really has no context. It feels like they were stuck in there because "well we need to use this piece of music at some point" or "we need to use this classic line by this character at some point." When the new movie uses those specific elements from the original, they definitely lack context and feel cheap
REALLY fun movie. This is what we should've had more of this summer. All we got in that department were Jason Bourne, Star Trek, and Tarzan.
I was kinda surprised how many of the 7 die by the end. Borderline half the team is slaughtered, mostly due to that blasted gatling gun. I was particularly shocked Pratt's character died, given how popular he is right now in Hollywood and us geeks. Wasn't expecting that.
I saw this over the weekend really enjoyed it. I want to see it again.
I never saw the original Japanese Seven Samurai or the 60s one, so I didn't know about four of them dying, so throughout the movie I kept thinking "I hope they don't make a sequel and do like other Hollywood movies do with numbered titles and just add an extra number for it, like the Oceans movies, calling the next one The Magnificent 8"
It is worthwhile noting that the original from the 1960s generated three sequels, none of which were close to being as good as the first.