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Am I the only one that thinks the trailer looks absolutely fabulous?
The movie may or may not be any good, but the production design and cinematography we get in the brief trailer snippets are gorgeous. If the movie looks anything like that, it will at least be a beautifully shot movie.
I especially like the design of all the buildings, and the white cloak trailing flails that Judy Dench is wearing. It all almost gives me Dune-esque feeling.
I have to admit I am really looking forward to it.
[oops, got my maggie and my judy mixed up]
[ February 11, 2004, 03:12 AM: Message edited by: Slash the Berzerker ]
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When I clicked on the link for that trailer (on the page you linked to) I got a Honda Ad, then it returned me to the linked page. No trailer for the movie. Just for kicks I tried the link for Cold Mountain to see if it did the same thing and it did. Pfoo!
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I admit it, I like Judi Dench. Although I'm kind of skeptical about what she can do in a movie with Vin Diesel. I've never really thought of her as the Action Movie type of gal.
You do have a point, though. The trailer does make the camerawork look really good. I'm not sure they could keep it up throughout the whole movie though.
[ February 11, 2004, 03:06 AM: Message edited by: Nato ]
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If you get an ad, just click on the x at the upper right to close it. That's it.
quote:You do have a point, though. The trailer does make the camerawork look really good. I'm not sure they could keep it up throughout the whole movie though.
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Also, I don't see a single thing in that trailer that leads me to believe Judy Dench is playing an 'action' role.
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's looking pretty interesting. I'm generally up for anything with the word "chronicle" in the title, and I think this is one I will end up seeing sometime. I loved Judi Dench's coat,and while the plot might not feel terribly new, at least it looks like they've tried to make it a bit different.
(Oh, and did anyone else have a moment where they thought they saw Lara Croft in there?)
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Don't feel bad, pH. I don't think I have ever agreed with Book on anything. We can safely ignore him/her.
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Why did they need to use that Pitch Black character? It's like dropping Corporal Hicks from Aliens into Dune. I'm skeptical.
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Can someone tell me about the story? Is it based on some good novel or anything? Who wrote it? Is it real Science Fiction? The trailer looked really cool to me.
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They're using the same character because it's a continuation of the Pitch Black story! Because there's a lot more to Riddick's past/character than they could've fit into that movie, anyway. And because Vin Diesel rocks, and things will go boom.
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Oh... I cannot wait for this movie. It has been four long years coming, and I intend to be there opening night. Pitch Black is one of the few movies that actually caused me to seek out others who liked it. My first foray into IRC was because of this movie. Many discussions were had in those first few months. Fun times and good friends met.
As for why they are using the Riddick character in this new movie, it's not just him that's making a reappearance. The characters of Imam and Jack (could be wrong about this one) are also involved in the movie.
David Towhy, the original director, directed and wrote this one .
For that LOTR connection, Karl Urban plays a character named Vaako.
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Slash, I don't really even recall ever discussing anything with you... So I guess your statement is technically true. But "technically" is never a good modifier.
But I will have to check Pitch Black out. The intro to that website was much better done than the Riddick trailer, but I am by no means a hardcore sci fi fan...
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Book, that was poorly worded. It should have said, "In reading the likes and dislikes that Book has posted, I find that our tastes never seem to be the same."
That would be more accurate. And, BTW, it is not an attack. I also don't agree with OSC on movies or music, and I respect the heck out of him.
OSC:
quote: Country is the music at the heart of America
God, I sure hope the hell not.
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Not to derail the thread much, but while I'm looking forward to Chronicles, I'm nearly dying of anticipation of The Day After Tomorrow. Maybe I just like seeing computer animations of famous landmarks getting destroyed, but I'm betting (hoping, wishing) there will be a decent story behind it. Independence Day was much much better than it could have been (well, than I expected at least), so I'm hoping the same will be true of this one.
While I don't mind that they are using the same character from Pitch Black, I hope they don't try to make him benign in Chronicles. Riddick was a bad, worthless, harmful person going into that movie. If he starts off as a relative good guy, they'd better offer me a good explination in the story why he isn't at the end.