Pitch Black
Pitch Black
The precursor to the Chronicles of Riddick is on the Sci Fi station tonight so off to make a bucket of popcorn in my hot air corn popper, a little melted butter (real butter) and stretch out to be entertained.
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I liked Pitch Black because each of the four main characters underwent a 180-degree change in role by the end. None of them ended up the same person they were at the beginning, either because they weren't what they seemed or because of a fundamental personality shift.
Plus I liked the atmosphere, plus I think it's the *only* role in which Vin Diesel truly shines, plus the film really seemed to have it's own personality and it's own ideas. It wasn't just a knock off like most of the other sci-fi monster films of the past 10 years.
It certainly wasn't a Hollywood blockbuster, and that's its charm. They didn't have a big budget, and the effects and action aren't that astounding. Yet it's one of my favorite recent sci-fi films.
And don't worry, roid, there's not so much "horror" or even scariness. It's just good sci-fi.
Plus I liked the atmosphere, plus I think it's the *only* role in which Vin Diesel truly shines, plus the film really seemed to have it's own personality and it's own ideas. It wasn't just a knock off like most of the other sci-fi monster films of the past 10 years.
It certainly wasn't a Hollywood blockbuster, and that's its charm. They didn't have a big budget, and the effects and action aren't that astounding. Yet it's one of my favorite recent sci-fi films.
And don't worry, roid, there's not so much "horror" or even scariness. It's just good sci-fi.
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aw, poor MD's tough Farscape babe got killed
It's just a movie, simma down noa
Vin Diesel played a supporting role in Saving Private Ryan, if you don't remember him, try recalling the scene with the Sniper.
He had a big enough part playing Pvt. Adrian Caparzo in the movie to make an impact on directors and whatnot. Which is one of the reasons his career got off the ground.
Just for Woody, there are other portions of Riddick's story that were released on video. Granted their animated but Vin Diesel does do the voice if that helps any
It's just a movie, simma down noa
Vin Diesel played a supporting role in Saving Private Ryan, if you don't remember him, try recalling the scene with the Sniper.
He had a big enough part playing Pvt. Adrian Caparzo in the movie to make an impact on directors and whatnot. Which is one of the reasons his career got off the ground.
Just for Woody, there are other portions of Riddick's story that were released on video. Granted their animated but Vin Diesel does do the voice if that helps any
A Man Apart is a revenge shoot up the south of the border drug dealers flick. Vin is DEA? teams up with a couple of his buds(very cool characters) and goes on the hunt after the badasses who kill his wicked cute wife at the beginning of the movie.
Triple X has some cool stunts but is so bad most of the time, I had to turn it off before it was over. And I think Vin is hot in a dopey steroidal sort of way, so you know it had to be bad!
Triple X has some cool stunts but is so bad most of the time, I had to turn it off before it was over. And I think Vin is hot in a dopey steroidal sort of way, so you know it had to be bad!
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Saw the Director's cut of Chronicles today. Has a lot of changes -- added/extended scenes (there are a lot of them; there's an addition of a Furyan character named Shirah) , sound, and dialogue, a lot less action jerkiness and bluriness, deleted scenes (no more thermometer showing Crematoria rising to 700 degrees) and dialogue (Diesel's thoughts about popularity, slitting throats, and being on the "back of the bus" after being captured and on the way to Crematoria are gone)... Full list is here.
I thought it was a lot better than the theatrical version.
I thought it was a lot better than the theatrical version.
I checked Blockbuster.com and the description seems to indicate that they are offering the directors cut .
http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/Disp ... eID=132957
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http://www.blockbuster.com/catalog/Disp ... eID=132957
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I'm still not sure whether I like the original or director's cut better. I think that David Twohy was a complete dork in his little 10-second intro, but I'll ignore that for now. It's hard to say because some of the changes do change the story some (or at least our impressions and thoughts). It's not like it's bad, just different. Some parts were definitely better, others may take some getting used to.
But if you haven't seen the theatrical release, you won't have any issues with the director's cut. (And yes, there are a lot of changes that they put in. The box said 5 minutes of added scenes, Twohy said 15 minutes. Twohy's figure feels much more "right".)
But if you haven't seen the theatrical release, you won't have any issues with the director's cut. (And yes, there are a lot of changes that they put in. The box said 5 minutes of added scenes, Twohy said 15 minutes. Twohy's figure feels much more "right".)