How about, don't watch any sequels instead?Why people go and spend money on movies they expect to be bad is beyond me.
Though I do realize I'm coming off rather defensive/fan-boyish, I'm not intending to. Some of the more outrageous comments (Finke seems to have a hate-on for Vin Diesel/Riddick and sequels in general) are just asking for a snarky response however.
I can see why others would not like the movie though. It's far from a classic or original like say Pitch Black was "new" at the time in how it was filmed.
This movie has its faults and problems but I knew to expect a certain level of simplicity and lack of characterization. I went to see it mostly for the action and character, nothing else. Riddick is the epitome of the anti-hero and his story is almost always him trying to survive while at the same time killing people and monsters to escape.
There isn't much depth to man trapped on planet, kills to get off it. So when people are disappointed there isn't more to it, that's surprising and a bit ridiculous to expect anything else from it but I'm not blind to the lack of depth or development other people might want.
I was honestly impressed with a lot of the CGI, it was the interior sets that came off as literally low rent.
I mean that's basically what it is, a large shack in a DESERT!
It seemed to be a rarely used merc outpost on a fairly desolate planet.
I thought Riddick's earlier fight with one of the serpent creatures was pretty awesome.
Just picked up the director's cut of Chronicles of well and I have a much better view of the film now. I still think it blew things up a little too much, but the Director's Cut everything makes a lot more sense now. It flows a lot better.
A lot of the CG doesn't hold up to today though. I get the sense from the commentary that a lot of visual FX shots weren't completely finished by the end.
The one thing I like better about the theatrical version is that it has a nice little epilogue that at least shows that New Mecca/Helion Prime wasn't destroyed. The director's cut ending is a little too abrupt.
It was and the building looked flimsy even by modern standards at times. I wasn't expecting some kind of super advanced building or anything but I would've thought by that point tin roofing would have given away to something more solid or durable. And the creatures while admittedly powerful had no trouble getting through the wall either.I mean that's basically what it is, a large shack in a DESERT!
It seemed to be a rarely used merc outpost on a fairly desolate planet.
I really liked the DC of COR, it was a much better movie than the TC and it seemed to fit more with PB. I just think the story has a much better flow in the DC and it helps some violence is put back in as well.
Yes I agree. I feel better about the Director's Cut being a sequel to Pitch Black now. And yes the fighting is a lot better and Riddick's better kills are now intact. The fight with the saber claws is my personal favorite.
But now we get a better sense of the machinations by Vaako and his wife, Riddick's Furyan heritage and also why Marshal is so scared of Riddick as well.
Also the stuff they put back with Christina Cox is really good. Like that scene where she almost rapes Riddick in his sleep and he grabs her legs with his thighs and is just like, "hey if you want to do it, no problem." I mean it's an odd scene but it feels more like a "Riddick" scene in that instance.
The Director's Cut definitely makes for a better film. It makes the ambitiousness of the film easier on the viewers and fleshes out the film. To be honest, I don't know why all of that wasn't in the original cut.