Lord Soth
Something that really makes me mad is when people automatically compare a movie to something else that might be a little similar. For instance, my #1 pet peeve (right now, anyway): Underworld. They say it is a rip-off of Blade, The Matrix, The Crow, and anything that remotely resembles it.
UNDERWORLD IS NOT A RIP-OFF OF ANY OF THESE. It is not a rip-off to wear leather in a movie. It is not a rip-off to use vampires in a movie. They used wirework and slo-mo stuff in Underworld, no bullet time. Underworld was very monochromatic, all blue, white and black (which I think is a good thing). The Matrix and Blade had a wide range of color. Underworld is not a rip-off of anything. You may think it was bad, but it's NOT a rip-off
Anyway, here's my strategy when going to see a movie: When you go in, wall off EVERYTHING that you heard about it. Everything the critics said, everything your friends say, everything that you yourself think about the movie, anything that it might be compared to. That way it will be fresh and new to you, no matter what it may look like. I GUARANTEE that you will enjoy it more.
Example: Matrix Revolutions. I went to see this, I used my strategy, and I thought: "Man, this is one awesome movie! Kick@$$!" Then, when I left the theatre, I let the walls down. And then I realized: "That was kinda crappy!"
So, even if you end up thinking it's a bad movie, you will enjoy the actual watching of the movie more, and you won't feel like you wasted you money.
Thank you and good night
Sorry, I just felt that I had to vent
UNDERWORLD IS NOT A RIP-OFF OF ANY OF THESE. It is not a rip-off to wear leather in a movie. It is not a rip-off to use vampires in a movie. They used wirework and slo-mo stuff in Underworld, no bullet time. Underworld was very monochromatic, all blue, white and black (which I think is a good thing). The Matrix and Blade had a wide range of color. Underworld is not a rip-off of anything. You may think it was bad, but it's NOT a rip-off
Anyway, here's my strategy when going to see a movie: When you go in, wall off EVERYTHING that you heard about it. Everything the critics said, everything your friends say, everything that you yourself think about the movie, anything that it might be compared to. That way it will be fresh and new to you, no matter what it may look like. I GUARANTEE that you will enjoy it more.
Example: Matrix Revolutions. I went to see this, I used my strategy, and I thought: "Man, this is one awesome movie! Kick@$$!" Then, when I left the theatre, I let the walls down. And then I realized: "That was kinda crappy!"
So, even if you end up thinking it's a bad movie, you will enjoy the actual watching of the movie more, and you won't feel like you wasted you money.
Thank you and good night
Sorry, I just felt that I had to vent
