My major beef was that they attempted to give the the movie a plot and dialogue and they failed at it Hindenburg-style, so the movie probably would have been much more entertaining if they hadn't tried at all. Wasn't the selling point of the movie supposed to be the AvP fights?
I already had...
But the thing is that fights are boring if you have no reason to care who ultimately comes out on top. The fights were too few and far-between for this movie to really be about them. The movie would have 10 times better without any humans at all. Why can't AvP just be Aliens fighting...
Worst god-awful piece of trash I've seen all year, hands down. Couldn't decide whether it wanted to be a horror movie or an action flick, so it tried to do both (very badly). The worst dialogue I've heard since Ultraviolet; I'm not sure that any of the characters had a single line that was...
What really bothered me was how the dad got out of that operation room, after he was infected. It looked to me like it was locked from the outside.
I suppose the soldiers whose job it was to kill the carrier might have inadvertently let him out when they entered the room, but I mean come on...
I think it's absurd that anyone could consider Cho Seung-Hui a victim. Every story I've read about him in the last few days has mentioned more people who offered to help him, who he rejected. The fact that he tried to encourage others to repeat his behavior makes him equitable to Osama bin...
I loved Planet Terror, it was pure adrenaline fueled fun. Planet Terror...not so much (I didn't care for the ending, I like to root for the bad guys most of the time).
Anders and Tory I could easily see as cylons, they doesn't have much of a verifiable past before the invasion. Tigh seems fairly unlikely given how long he's served in the military and known Admiral Adama. If Tyrol was really a cylon that would his child with Cally was also a hybrid just like...
I gave it a 6. It was an entertaining popcorn movie, but the story and dialogue were lacking. I also wasn't very impressed by the way the ending was handled, it didn't have any sort of emotional impact on me whatsoever.
I actually think it would make a perfect non-twist (fakeout?) for Starbuck to really have gone off the deep end and killed herself, for good, as a direct result of all the emotional trauma she's been through. I saw her as an Icarus-figure, she just burned too bright to remain among the living...
All the more reason to keep the VP out of the loop. He'll be the first person everyone suspects, but when an investigation comes up with no dirt on him he'll be left with a "legitimate" presidency.