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  • Brazoo
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 14, 2009
    • 4767

    #46
    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris

    Another thing I forgot to mention before: There are 3 actors in this who guested on Smallville in the last two seasons. Michael Shanks (who played Hawkman), the guy who played Slade/Deathstroke, and the lady who played Granny Goodness. Kind of odd.

    Chris

    For actors that show up in the same things together it actually happens quite a bit - especially for smaller rolls. It's usually a practical reality of the business side of things - a lot of the time they're just represented by the same agent.

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    • Earth 2 Chris
      Verbose Member
      • Mar 7, 2004
      • 32931

      #47
      I'm glad you liked it! I was entertained by parts, but it mostly drove me crazy.
      I wouldn't say I liked it. It was okay. It had some interesting ideas that it portrayed well, but others feel victim to the style de jour.

      Chris
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      • Brazoo
        Permanent Member
        • Feb 14, 2009
        • 4767

        #48
        Ah - sorry. Sounded like you basically liked it.

        I agree - it's for sure one of those movies that feels instantly dated - style-wise.

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        • boynightwing
          That Carl Guy
          • Apr 24, 2002
          • 3382

          #49
          I don't think it's a chick flick. I quite enjoyed the movie. I hate the comparison to Twilight. It isn't anything like it. Same director, that's it.

          To me it was more of a mystery/thriller type thing. Who is the big bad wolf? I kept looking for clues as the movie progressed. Also I liked the imagery and the colors.

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          • Bruce Banner
            HULK SMASH!
            • Apr 3, 2010
            • 4335

            #50
            Originally posted by Brazoo
            Personally, I considered it to be a blatant stab at the growing female young-adult gothic/romance/horror market.

            Over the last couple of years, I've been horrified to find a new category heading on the bookstore shelves... Alongside the Horror, Fantasy and Sci-Fi sections there's now an aberration called "Paranormal Romance", full of swill like the Twilight books, et al.

            Still... if there's a market for it (and there is)... I guess we can simply ignore it, and leave it to its intended target audience.
            PUNY HUMANS!

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