Well, the story gets stupid, because they tried to give it a plot with suspense when it's really a horror movie where you're rooting for the monster. But I love the movie despite the third act, and it's got one of my go-to scenes for when I want to get cathartic chills.
I mean, if someone said, "I think that the original was not goth enough! It needs MORE GOTH," that would at least intrigue me. Saying you're going to do a "realistic" take on that particular story... That just tells me that Franchise Rebooting has become a genre of its own.
Saying you're going to do a "realistic" take on that particular story... That just tells me that Franchise Rebooting has become a genre of its own.
It tells me that someone probably hasn't watched more than the trailer of the original movie, and probably only just found out that the comics and graphic novel pre-date the movie.
How exactly does one do a realistic take on someone rising from the grave as a vengeance-seeking revenant thanks to a spirit animal totem?
I loved the TV show, but I totally felt it was a different animal. Not remaking what didn't need fiddling with. It'd be harder for me to make the same peace with this project.
I couldn't get into the TV show.
The remake's not listed on imdb... maybe it'll yet fall through.
My love for Mark Dacascos is insane.
Sits with ita on the Dacascos bench. Cues up three-disc French set of Les Pacte des Loups dvds.
The girl in the new Witch Mountain looks exactly like a smaller Hayden Panettiere. Is Disney growing them in a lab now?
Harking back to Kiki's Delivery Service and her city, this Lego set looks like it belongs in her city.
My love for Mark Dacascos is insane.
You're watching Iron Chef America just for him, aren't you?