I think it'll be poo, but you never know, could be good.
Alien vs Predator?
just looking for some views on what folks are expecting
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Hey Ian, welcome to Tangent21
From Alien Vs Predator i'm expecting... not a lot of much.
Paul WS Anderon's filmography isn't exactly littered with great films (Mortal Combat, Soldier, Resident Evil), which is the first thing that doesn't inspire confidence.
The second is the story. We have Lance Henriksen playing one half of Weyland-Yutani, an eccentric corporate owner who finds out about the discovery of a pyramid in the arctic and pays to be taken along for the ride. Sound familiar?
When they get there, they find aliens fighting predators... and this is all set way before Alien. Yeah, okay, sounds great to me...
From Alien Vs Predator i'm expecting... not a lot of much.
Paul WS Anderon's filmography isn't exactly littered with great films (Mortal Combat, Soldier, Resident Evil), which is the first thing that doesn't inspire confidence.
The second is the story. We have Lance Henriksen playing one half of Weyland-Yutani, an eccentric corporate owner who finds out about the discovery of a pyramid in the arctic and pays to be taken along for the ride. Sound familiar?
When they get there, they find aliens fighting predators... and this is all set way before Alien. Yeah, okay, sounds great to me...
The teaser looks good, but the antarctica storyline makes no sense...
At least based on the original 2 predator movies and the Dark Horse comic book series....
At least based on the original 2 predator movies and the Dark Horse comic book series....
Uh, I liked those movies...
by Maff
Paul WS Anderon's filmography isn't exactly littered with great films (Mortal Kombat, Soldier, Resident Evil), which is the first thing that doesn't inspire confidence.
And besides, from the sounds of things, they're going for a "fans want to see who's the hardest" kind of movie, like a Freddy vs. Jason thing for SF fans; they're not majorly bothered about winning awards, but more trying to get a decent-sized mild-SF/action audience, and for that, Anderson is a good choice. OK, it won't be massively historical (like the debut films of the respective franchises) but it should be entertaining, which seems to be the general intent (not to mention "studio execs" and "huge profits", of course... )
Did that make any sense?
PS: Welcome to T21 Ian!
I really hope it doesn't become yet another crappy PG13 thing......hmmm when's Hellboy coming out?
According to Empire, early September...
Read in Empire Fox wants a PG-13 rating for the movie...words fail me...