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Who doesn't HATE Van Helsing?

MadMaxim said:
I think it was a pretty good movie. I'll agree that the heroine's death was perhaps a bit forced, but I wonder how anyone else would have done in that situation. We can't all be excellent directors, right? I think people should stop being so critical and try to let themselves be entertained instead of nitpicking the flaws.

Sorry, but it blew my suspension of disbelief. *shrug*
 

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Was it Deathless art? No. Did it have many flaws? Sure. Was it "great (or even really good) cinema"? Probably not.

But, while watching it, I enjoyed myself. It gave me pretty much what I expected, and that was okay by me.
 





I thought it was a passable pulpy flick.
Not something I'd pick up on DVD or probably watch more than once, but not a waste of an hour and half (or however long it was).
 



RangerWickett said:
Van Helsing was campy, and kinda fun, but just not fun enough. There wasn't enough humor.
Aren't you the guy that laughed at all of Arnold Schwarzeneggar's punchlines? :p

It was a cool movie, until the girl dies. If there's a sequel, I'd watch it.
 

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