Moonbase2 wrote:I don't mind humans being in the movie. But here's the thing: they spent a good 30 or 40 minutes setting up their stories only to kill nearly all of them off. It's like they wanted us to give a crap about them, but it was just boring (and let's face it, the acting sucked!). I know it's a hard balance to strike, putting in human characters worth our time only to have them die (which, of course, we want). And yeah, it was satisfying to have the jerks die. That's the point. But beyond that I didn't give two sh*ts about the people and didn't need any unnecessary backstory if they aren't even gonna try.
That said, there were some high points to the movie, particularly the action that you could actually see. Nearly every critic pointed out the horrible lighting in the movie, as that is just a bad film making move. We WANT to see the action. That's why I drove 30 minutes to go see this film! I LIKE seeing this kind of thing! So at least give me that. Anyway, I really liked the first movie, even if it's watered down. It had a better plot and the action was visible, even if it wasn't hardcore.
The acting was pretty horrible. The main kid, I think Ricky was his name? He had like a Derek Zoolander "sexy face" on the whole time. Why didn't he like wearing hats? Every time he took it off, he over acted. Napoleon Dynamite would take his hat off that way ... not some average Joe. "gosh, this is stupid ... not wearing it. GOSH!"
I guess they built the characters just enough for us to hope that guy got some ass? And to hope the blond douche eventually suffered a long and painful death. The brother had to look tough, and so did the military chick.
Yeah, I get what you're saying about the action. It's gotta be tough to move around in those suits, though. Also, the darkness hides he fact that there are humans covered in foam suits. Take that into consideration. They will never do battle in daylight.
In an unrelated topic, I didn't like the fight scenes in Batman Begins. First, the IMAX theater I saw it in ... I thought I was just too close to the screen. Thought maybe that ruined it for me, but then I saw it on DVD ... same thing.
Back to AvP. I seriously think those aliens use their tonguey things WAYYY too much. As agile as they seem to be, it doesn't seem practical to get close and punch people with their inches of DOOM!
The boy in the beginning. I guess that was unecessary to a degree, but if it were 2 hunting buddies (adults) getting killed. That's been done a million times. Having the boy out there upped the stakes, big time.
Now if the boy had Downs Syndrome or something... that would've gone TOO far.
The babies. I honestly thought the Predalien left them alone, but I guess I was wrong. Maybe they should have shown it breaking a window or something ...
If they showed the room later in the movie with dead babies, I surely missed that.