Originally posted by deathbycorn
If you say so. You obviously don't like cheese.
It was just a very poorly made movie. Bad acting, bad SFX, and the movie itself is just very forgettable. I'd almost rather watch Jaws 4 again.
The only 3-D horror movie I would want to see is the upcoming Piranha remake by Alexandre Aja.
It actually doesn't look as bad as i would have expected. It looks like a movie i will highly anticipate renting or pirating. I might even check it out when it hits the cheap seats just for the 3-d gimmick. Yeah, it will probably be bad but it looks to have a nice polish and sensible direction and that is all you can really ask out of a glorified B movie.
Final Destination 4 trailer
It seems to show how a lot of the characters die though outside of the premonition but hope that's red herring editing.
Ha ha, I love the car tire bit with that girl! "Have you lost your minddddddd", splat. I like the look of it, I was a thinking it might be a bit boring with the race track element but see they have added what looks like a shopping mall collapse sequence in, looks interesting.
One thing I didn't like though, near the start of the trailer it shows some nuts slowing turning on their own like death is turning it so that the fencing gives way, I can't remember in any of the other films that happening in the premonition deaths, it's always human means starting everything on its course in those scenes.
The only 3-D horror movie I would want to see is the upcoming Piranha remake by Alexandre Aja.
As long as he goes The Hills Have Eyes remake direction, instead of his mediocre remake of Mirrors, then I will be happy. Cast is looking rather good.
There is brand new "talk" of continuing on with THE RING franchise with a potential third film in 3-D. No other details were available at this time. Supposedly originally conceived as a trilogy, in the 2002 remake by Gore Verbinski, which grossed nearly $250m at the box office worldwide , a young journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone in a week of viewing it. The extremely disappointing sequel, THE RING TWO directed by Hideo Nakata, took in over $150m.
Zzzzzzzzzzzz, the second was bad enough. But a new one in 3D...
A 3D Night of the Living Dead:
A 3D CG-animated remake of George A. Romero's original classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD is in the works, but without the involvement of Romero himself. NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD ORIGINS will update the tale by bringing out the characters' backstories in a format described as "American-style anime" using new technology which allows filmmakers the ability to direct CG performances the same way they would direct real live actors. Simon West and Jib Polhemus will produce the film.