Every women in my family knows Ron Perlman as Vincent from Beauty and the Beast. They have all had crushes on him for over 20 years. My mother started watching SOA because of Perlman.
Saw it today in IMAX 3D. I would give it a 7/10. Moe enjoyable that Transformers, and the 3D was quite good due to the human-point-of-view shots, but the action was bad. Every battle scene was in the dark, with lots of water and rain. Most of the time you couldn't see what's happening.
Same here.So my movie theater only has two showings for PR in 2D and two for it in 3D....is everyone else's theater the same way? How the heck's this movie supposed to make any money with barely any showings??? Even the Lone Ranger has like 7 showings a day!
Yeah, Perlman has a lot of fans from a lot of different things. He has like 3 or 4 different cult followings.These were mostly young twenty something's at the screening. I'm glad he has a bigger fanbase though
I am seeing it in IMAX 3D very soon and I'm worried its not going to be lit properly. Saw it in 2D and I could make out everything perfectly well even with all the rain/darkness.
I don't think the movie is too far removed from the first Transformers either. Sure it's better but not by much IMHO. Hell, it could have good word of mouth for that very reason. Maybe Legendary does have a hit on their hands, it did well last night.
9/10.
Pure, unadulterated, un-convoluted, straight-forward FUN. It is a film made with heart and style utterly lacking in cynicism. Leave your movie watching baggage at the door, it is not needed here.
The complaint about cheesy dialogue or weak characters is weak in and of itself imo. The character are no more or less thought out than 98% of today's summer blockbusters. In fact, I'd say a bit more thought is put into them then most.
So from those that have seen it, what makes it different than every other summer blockbuster, aside from knowing it's Del Toro's baby?
So from those that have seen it, what makes it different than every other summer blockbuster, aside from knowing it's Del Toro's baby?
So from those that have seen it, what makes it different than every other summer blockbuster, aside from knowing it's Del Toro's baby?
That was awesome.Because this just went live. Fan-made film officially endorsed by Warner Bros. featuring appearances by Robert Kazinsky (Chuck Hansen from the movie) and Guillermo del Toro himself. Oh, and a bunch of gamers too!!
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Personally, I think this is ten kinds of awesome and hilarious to boot!!
So from those that have seen it, what makes it different than every other summer blockbuster, aside from knowing it's Del Toro's baby?
So from those that have seen it, what makes it different than every other summer blockbuster, aside from knowing it's Del Toro's baby?
For me:
- It's actually fun and not overly long. Man of Steel and Lone Ranger IMHo ran way too long and you never really liked the characters as much. I found it very well paced.
- It's something different in terms of big budget live action Hollywood spectacle. We've never seen something quite like this onscreen before.
- Simplistic characters yes but also very fun and appealing ones at the same time. Easy to just get into and enjoy.
- Everything made sense within the world they created.
That was awesome.
I am seeing it in IMAX 3D very soon and I'm worried its not going to be lit properly. Saw it in 2D and I could make out everything perfectly well even with all the rain/darkness.
Actually in this case, a 9 minute parody short, the bad stilted acting makes it even better.Speaking of the characters, there is one important thing that should get mentioned... With the possible exception of Herc Hansen (the father in the Australian pair), every major character gets a story arc and evolves over the course of the movie. Which is refreshing compared to most summer movies and makes otherwise well trodden character archetypes interesting to watch.
Agreed so much. I think what's funny is that you can really tell which of the Youtubers have spent more time acting and/or in front of the camera. Some come off really stilted - I'm looking at you Husky! - while others are a lot more natural.