by Duke of Luns » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:24 pm
I will most likely go to see this film. Predator's are just cool looking, and they aren't CG, which I like. CG was cool for awhile, but honestly, a guy in a suit or a puppet is more believable for me. However, CG should definitely be used when a guy in a suit isn't possible or for big dangerous explosions or fast action sequences.
Anyway, Predator 2 is a good movie. I think I'll watch it again tommorrow, been meaning too anyway. In some respects I like it more than the first one.
As for AVP, the first one was kinda dull. However, it had a sci-fi story, and a reasonable connection between the two franchises. So overall, not a bad movie, just one that for some reason never really hits a high and exciting note for me.
The second movie on the other hand, stinks. Really, really stinks. Why? Well, bad lighting for one, it's really hard to tell what's going on in a lot of scenes. The laser fence the Predator sets up in the sewer is cool, but you can't really see to enjoy it.
The story is bad, and what's up with the Predator erasing all traces of the Alien lifeform? They never really explain it. Then of course, the Predator skins an officer and leaves his corpse hanging in the woods for all too see. That won't make anyone suspicious, no...
Oh, and then there's the characters. Too many of them show up and get killed off immediately, like the guys in the pawn shop, and none of them are really likeable. And Dallas's girlfriend, did they really need to kill her? I mean, she literally gets killed by accident, nearly at the end of the movie! Meaning her death had no real impact on Dallas's character, if he even really has one. Oh yeah, and what's up with naming him Dallas? Is he supposed to be the Dallas from the original Alien, or just an homage? I'm thinking homage, but who knows.
Overall, the only good things about AVP were some of the fight sequences, the Predator was actually tough in this one whereas in the first one he was kinda weak, and I'm impressed they actually nuke the town. A lot of times in movies they say they're gonna nuke something but they never do.