Snow White and the Huntsman

Started by Patient_Leech5 pages
Originally posted by super pr*xy
...as for the role itself, not so much.. there is a part where she gives a monologue to the soldiers.. you know the part where you normally get chills, like when william wallace, king theoden...

Yeah, as I saw that part, I was thinking, "Okay, here is her chance to impress," and it was a disappointment like everything else she does.

just got back and saw this..

interesting take on Snow White..

i liked it, but wanted just a wee but more, still though 7/10

Mediocrity at best...

5/10

Trollin

how did Chris perform? Thor-level?

Will see this tomorrow. Hemsworth and Charlize are the draw for this movie. The storyline looks interesting. Snow white actress is boring and bland looking tho.

Anyone have a suggestion for a better actress to play this role?

I'll go with Anne Hathaway. She's not as beautiful as Charlize but she's way above Kristen in beauty and talent.

Hathaway would have been perfect because of her ability to pull off pale skin/dark hair/red noticeable lips while skill looking pretty.

"Snow" White (Queen) lol

Yeah, she could at least pull off the more beautiful than Charlize better than Stewart.

there was also a scene lifted right out of princess mononoke.. if you've seen princess mononoke before, you would know exactly which scene i am referring to..

The movie seemed to borrow lots from other movies.

Originally posted by super pr*xy
i am actually anticipating this movie.. two words: charlize theron.. that girl that married the sparkly skin pale immortal dude, not so much..

Yep. This movie has a major plot hole; we're supposed to believe that Kirsten Stewart's character will be more beautiful than Charlize Theron's. Needless to say my suspension of disbelief shattered... And I haven't even seen the movie yet.

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Hathaway would obviously be a much better choice than Stewart (just about anybody would be, lol), but I'm not sure how likeable she can be. Seems like I've always seen her in kind of bitchy roles (but I haven't really seen her in too much, I guess). She does seem like a pretty good actress, though, so I imagine she can pull of anything she needs to.

Originally posted by ares834
Yep. This movie has a major plot hole; we're supposed to believe that Kirsten Stewart's character will be more beautiful than Charlize Theron's. Needless to say my suspension of disbelief shattered... And I haven't even seen the movie yet.

Yeah, man, and that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to plot holes in this film. I think this movie is a poorly thought-out artless commercial attempt with good production, and what hurt it the most was trying to ride the Twilight fan-base by casting Kristen Stewart.

I think that by casting Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen [which was perfection, by the way] limited the choices majorly of who could be Snow White. Lily Collins, who played Snow in Mirror, Mirror, was older, or at least seemed older.

I always think of that girl who's the oldest sister in "A Series of Unfortunate Events."

*looking for picture*

http://samueltina.blognownow.com/uploads/emily_browning_pic_04.jpg

Emily Browning - she was the girl in Sucker Punch. Would have made a perfect "rebellious, leader of the army, eloquent enough for a "Before We All Die" speech, etc." Snow White.

Jay-sus. I really wish casting would take their heads out of Twilight's sparkly white arse. They tried to cast Robert Pattinson in the second Hunger Games movie... gladly he didn't want it.

the part that boggled me the most was when

Spoiler:
snow white started praying.. there were no indications of faith through out the movie.. it was one scene out of the blue, not connected to anything.. not to her father or father's death, not her mother or mother's death.. it was just so odd to see it when then there is magic everywhere.. kind of a small, nitpick plot hole, but still..

Back from seeing it as it open this week in Australia

Liked it with what they did with it 8/10

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I actually liked Mirror Mirror better. It had real dwarves. I felt kind of cheated that the dwarves weren't real little people... lol.

That's like saying they should've used small people for Lord Of The Rings with the Hobbit's....seriously who cares they can wonders with movie special effects these days

And another thing the movie sort of avoids bringing up:
Spoiler:
The 7 dwarves sneaking into the castle... how the hell did they get in via that tunnel on the cliff?
They just sort of skip past all that, but it seems like it would have been quite a task.

Yeah i noticed that too....someone screw up while editing the movie.