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<blockquote data-quote="John Q. Mayhem" data-source="post: 5933639" data-attributes="member: 13525"><p>I absolutely enjoyed it. It was so, so, D&D. The props were gorgeous, and I really liked seeing the archer fighting. The evil queen was awesome, and a lot of her stuff reminded me of old fantasy films - I'm thinking specifically of Prince Koura in <em>The Golden Voyage of Sindbad</em> played by the great Tom Baker. And oh my goodness, bridge troll! Freakin' love bridge trolls. I adored the Dark Forest. I liked that [sblockit was all hallucinogens.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>That being said, the script was atrocious, the plot was tangled and messy, and the character of William seemed to have been put in solely to confuse the viewers (despite lookin' like a badass with his bow). Everyone loved Snow White just 'cause; I kept wanting her to start being more charismatic and whatnot, and I thought she was going to when she [spoiler]shouted at the troll,[/spoiler] but then nothin' until she gave her speech and I remembered that she was Kristen Stewart, so charismatic leader wasn't going to happen.</p><p></p><p>Ravenna seemed like a mish-mash of every bad stereotype for female villains. She hates women because they might be prettier than her, she hates men because a man betrayed her, but she freaks out when a guy fails to protect her. She was sexually perverse (I'm pretty sure she was bangin' her creepy-ass brother), prone to hysteria, and [spoiler]defeats Snow White's dad through trickery and poison.[/spoiler] It was fascinating to watch.</p><p></p><p>The mirror was awesome. The props were great.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And the freakin' White Hart scene. Pretty, but useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Q. Mayhem, post: 5933639, member: 13525"] I absolutely enjoyed it. It was so, so, D&D. The props were gorgeous, and I really liked seeing the archer fighting. The evil queen was awesome, and a lot of her stuff reminded me of old fantasy films - I'm thinking specifically of Prince Koura in [I]The Golden Voyage of Sindbad[/I] played by the great Tom Baker. And oh my goodness, bridge troll! Freakin' love bridge trolls. I adored the Dark Forest. I liked that [sblockit was all hallucinogens.[/sblock] That being said, the script was atrocious, the plot was tangled and messy, and the character of William seemed to have been put in solely to confuse the viewers (despite lookin' like a badass with his bow). Everyone loved Snow White just 'cause; I kept wanting her to start being more charismatic and whatnot, and I thought she was going to when she [spoiler]shouted at the troll,[/spoiler] but then nothin' until she gave her speech and I remembered that she was Kristen Stewart, so charismatic leader wasn't going to happen. Ravenna seemed like a mish-mash of every bad stereotype for female villains. She hates women because they might be prettier than her, she hates men because a man betrayed her, but she freaks out when a guy fails to protect her. She was sexually perverse (I'm pretty sure she was bangin' her creepy-ass brother), prone to hysteria, and [spoiler]defeats Snow White's dad through trickery and poison.[/spoiler] It was fascinating to watch. The mirror was awesome. The props were great. EDIT: And the freakin' White Hart scene. Pretty, but useless. [/QUOTE]
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