vin diesel looks like he plays the same character in that other movie pitch black. are the two connected at all?
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vin diesel looks like he plays the same character in that other movie pitch black. are the two connected at all?
Yeah, it's a semisequel to Pitch Black. Vin was talking about it on the Daily Show back when "xxx" came out.
It's the prequel to Pitch Black. It's the story of what happened to Diesel's character prior (I believe immediately prior) to Pitch Black.
It looks pretty good.
Pitch Black was good, too.
Pitch Black was awesome because it was moody and understated. I'll hold out judgment on the chronicles to see if they do it right or throuw together some non-sense summer action movie.
From the trailer, it looks like a non-sense summer action movie. I liked Pitch Black, though.
It's not a prequel, it's after the Pitch Black movie. It also sounds like there is supposed to be atleast one more film if not two more in the series. Vin Diesel mentioned that it was a story supposed to be told in three films, but didn't mention if that included Pitch Black or starts with Chronicles.
Overall I'm fairly excited for it. Pitch Black was cheesy, "B" quality but it was fun as hell and Rid**** was a great character.
awesome. yeah right after i posted this i looked on imdb. :doh:
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pitch black was awesome. i thought it was a great action movie. i want to see this movie too. it looks sweet. when i heard cedromunda i thought it was about warhammer at first. :o
Who's Warhammer?Quote:
Originally posted by Shaolinlueb
when i heard cedromunda i thought it was about warhammer at first. :o
Sorry for the bad info. I read an article about the videogame based on the film, and they said the movie was a prequel.Quote:
It's not a prequel, it's after the Pitch Black movie.
Anyway, I think Pitch Black was probably Diesel's best performance to date. There was at least a little depth to his character as opposed to the cardboard cutout tough guys he's been playing since then. Hopefully he'll turn in another decent performance in Ridd!ck.
I'll go see it regardless. I can't resist big budget sci fi movies, no matter how lame they often end up being. Hell, I'm going to see I, Robot, and I'm pretty sure it's going to be lame.
I think it was being touted as a prequel at first but the interview I read with him mentions he makes a stop at some snow planet to pick up the only other survivor of the first movie.
My prediction is this movie will be delightfully cheesy. Any movie that has planet called "Cremetoria" is going to be awesome!
You may be right, but I like Will Smith and the source material's author has turned out some really good stories that became classic Sci-Fi so it might be good.Quote:
Originally posted by dwid
Hell, I'm going to see I, Robot, and I'm pretty sure it's going to be lame.
just don't go expecting it to be the freakin book on the big screen. nothing ****es me off more then walking out of a movie and hearing some **** complaining that it was nothing like the book, well DUH!
[writer rant]
Nothing I hate more than some coked-up Hollywood producer and director conspiring to make the source material "more accessible" so the vast majority of stupid Americans won't feel dumb while watching the movie version.
[/writer rant]
I haven't actually read I, Robot, and I don't plan on reading it in the near future (maybe after seeing the movie I'll be inspired to read it). However, I've been told the story is more or less a puzzle of logic, which doesn't translate well into an action film format. So, I'm not really expecting the movie to follow anything beyond the bare bones of the story. I have an open mind about it. I liked A.I., even though it certainly would have been a different film if Kubrick had lived to make it.
Regarding the whole dumbing down stories issue, I think Bladerunner is a classic example of a translation to film that stayed true to the spirit of the story while eliminating whole elements of the story to make it more accessible. It's a shame more directors don't approach the source material with the respect that Ridley Scott did with that film.