Van Helsing [spoilers]
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Van Helsing [spoilers]
So... saw it today.
Cinematography in general was pretty good. Pretty good special effects. Overly predictable ending (Anna dies).
The movie in general was all right, with a few too many funny scenes.
The vampires themselves were done extremely well, IMO (i.e., Dracula, Marishka, Aleera, and Verona). However, I didn't think the baby vampires looked all that well-done, especially with there being hoardes upon hoardes of them, nor the fact that they had green blood.
The opening with Frankenstein was actually pretty off-the-wall, but it all made sense near the last half-hour or so.
I liked the way the plot was such that Dracula had to be killed by a werewolf, and thought it interesting that Van Helsing was bitten by Velkan, who had to die twice in the movie.
Overall, I give the movie thumbs up. Discussion?
[EDIT] Fixed miswording.
Cinematography in general was pretty good. Pretty good special effects. Overly predictable ending (Anna dies).
The movie in general was all right, with a few too many funny scenes.
The vampires themselves were done extremely well, IMO (i.e., Dracula, Marishka, Aleera, and Verona). However, I didn't think the baby vampires looked all that well-done, especially with there being hoardes upon hoardes of them, nor the fact that they had green blood.
The opening with Frankenstein was actually pretty off-the-wall, but it all made sense near the last half-hour or so.
I liked the way the plot was such that Dracula had to be killed by a werewolf, and thought it interesting that Van Helsing was bitten by Velkan, who had to die twice in the movie.
Overall, I give the movie thumbs up. Discussion?
[EDIT] Fixed miswording.
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Thanks ver.
That makes a bit more sense now.
I liked the idea of a crossover like they did in the movie. Dracula and Frankenstein, together at last.
That makes a bit more sense now.
I liked the idea of a crossover like they did in the movie. Dracula and Frankenstein, together at last.
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And don't forget the werewolves!Gandalf wrote:Thanks ver.
That makes a bit more sense now.
I liked the idea of a crossover like they did in the movie. Dracula and Frankenstein, together at last.
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I wasnt too big on it, it was enjoyable in the same way that most films I watch are enjoyable, they really have to get bad before I dont enjoy watching them - recent examples including Nemesis, Matrix Rel/Rev, but whilst I can appreciate the tongue-in-cheek nature of quite a lot of it, I loved 'the bells, the bells' in Notredame, but found the constant plot device events which just happened to save one person which then led to the saving of the next person to get a little tiresome, still we had good fun making quiet little comments to ourselves about it - not a bad film, certainly no masterpiece.
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Re: Van Helsing [spoilers]
You mean cinematography. "Filmography" means "a list of films."verilon wrote:Filmography in general was pretty good. Pretty good special effects. Overly predictable ending (Anna dies).
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Re: Van Helsing [spoilers]
Yar. Knew I screwed that up.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:You mean cinematography. "Filmography" means "a list of films."verilon wrote:Filmography in general was pretty good. Pretty good special effects. Overly predictable ending (Anna dies).
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I liked the movie a lot. More than the two Mummy movies and I liked those.
I do think that the critiscisms that have been mention so far are accurate. I also would add that Sommers likes CGI too much, not that there wasn't a lot of good CGI in the movie but sometimes he pushes things too far just to have more. In that sense I thought there were a few too many action sequences that were pushed too far when they really weren't necessary at all. The most obvious one to me was when Kate Bekinsale was swinging on that wire at the end and she had the friar throw her the antidote syringe.
Anyway, I still really liked this movie. It was an excellent update and homage to the old Universal monster movies. I really liked the begining which was basically a quick synopsis of what happened in Universal's old Frankenstein movie. I also got a kick out of them using the old poem from The Wolfman "Even a man who is pure of heart and says his prayers at night....etc"
. Taking it even further so it added to the movie's plot was cool.
I do think that the critiscisms that have been mention so far are accurate. I also would add that Sommers likes CGI too much, not that there wasn't a lot of good CGI in the movie but sometimes he pushes things too far just to have more. In that sense I thought there were a few too many action sequences that were pushed too far when they really weren't necessary at all. The most obvious one to me was when Kate Bekinsale was swinging on that wire at the end and she had the friar throw her the antidote syringe.
Anyway, I still really liked this movie. It was an excellent update and homage to the old Universal monster movies. I really liked the begining which was basically a quick synopsis of what happened in Universal's old Frankenstein movie. I also got a kick out of them using the old poem from The Wolfman "Even a man who is pure of heart and says his prayers at night....etc"
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Never been one for werewolves myself.verilon wrote:And don't forget the werewolves!Gandalf wrote:Thanks ver.
That makes a bit more sense now.
I liked the idea of a crossover like they did in the movie. Dracula and Frankenstein, together at last.
Too random of a creature.
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The movie was so over the top it was counting bald-spots in the audience but I still liked it.
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Already the Hellsing manga. -shrugs- Wouldn't be surprised if we ended up with Saturday morning cartoons though.Mark S wrote:The movie was so over the top it was counting bald-spots in the audience but I still liked it.
I smell a Saturday morning cartoon.
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I found it to be incredibly corny, cliched, and contrived, it was so bad that my friends and I were laughing through the entire movie. The entire audience groaned and then laughed at the cheesey ending, it was great. I loved how everything caught on fire and I knew that carriage would blow up as it went hurtling off the bridge (reminded me of the Simpsons). There are so many other things that had me in hysterics, I don't think I could list them all.
Definitely not what I expected, but I can't say I'm sorry to have seen it.
Definitely not what I expected, but I can't say I'm sorry to have seen it.
Loved it. Adored it. Was laughing my arse off the entire way through.
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Technically, it is believable that the first carriage would blow up. It was rigged to. But for the second to catch on fire was hilarious.Hobot wrote:I found it to be incredibly corny, cliched, and contrived, it was so bad that my friends and I were laughing through the entire movie. The entire audience groaned and then laughed at the cheesey ending, it was great. I loved how everything caught on fire and I knew that carriage would blow up as it went hurtling off the bridge (reminded me of the Simpsons). There are so many other things that had me in hysterics, I don't think I could list them all.
Definitely not what I expected, but I can't say I'm sorry to have seen it.
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The entire thing was shit shit shit shit shit. The directing was mediocre at most, EVERYONE overacted to the extreme, the score was a tiny little piece they played slightly different each time, the CGI was blah.
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Which is the problem.. The movie was too funny.neoolong wrote:Technically, it is believable that the first carriage would blow up. It was rigged to. But for the second to catch on fire was hilarious.Hobot wrote:I found it to be incredibly corny, cliched, and contrived, it was so bad that my friends and I were laughing through the entire movie. The entire audience groaned and then laughed at the cheesey ending, it was great. I loved how everything caught on fire and I knew that carriage would blow up as it went hurtling off the bridge (reminded me of the Simpsons). There are so many other things that had me in hysterics, I don't think I could list them all.
Definitely not what I expected, but I can't say I'm sorry to have seen it.
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Just saw it today, thought it was great fun. On the action movie scale (1 being a chick-flick and 5 being Terminator 2 or the first Matrix) I'd give it a good 3.5-4. On the general movie scale it's only an unremarkable 3.
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I thought it was because there torches on the wagon and the wolfman knocked it over when he crashed into it.neoolong wrote:Technically, it is believable that the first carriage would blow up. It was rigged to. But for the second to catch on fire was hilarious.Hobot wrote:I found it to be incredibly corny, cliched, and contrived, it was so bad that my friends and I were laughing through the entire movie. The entire audience groaned and then laughed at the cheesey ending, it was great. I loved how everything caught on fire and I knew that carriage would blow up as it went hurtling off the bridge (reminded me of the Simpsons). There are so many other things that had me in hysterics, I don't think I could list them all.
Definitely not what I expected, but I can't say I'm sorry to have seen it.
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