Commando-2
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Clasificación de Commando-2
I didn't have hopes for The Crow: Stairway to Heaven to be nearly as good as the classic big screen movies or the masterwork that was James O' Barr's original graphic novel, it was almost exactly as I expected, confused with a knowing plea for higher budgets.
In the book of making of the second movie, they said they had an idea to turn the story in to a T.V. series but refused because they didn't have the funds to accurately recreate the world of The Crow. They were right but still they couldn't resist catching the gravy train and copping out.
At first I thought, it the show was terrible, in the way the Robocop series was to its big screen outings, and still make no mistake, this is an embarrassment to The Crow myth that has been created through other related media like comic books and novels. Having said that, if you forget it's anything to do with O'Barr's creation, it is watchable. Though if you want to watch an anti hero go around helping people who are getting pressure from big city bad guys, you'd be better off watching reruns of one of the best T.V. series' ever made and definitely the best made from a comic book, entitled The Incredible Hulk.
In the book of making of the second movie, they said they had an idea to turn the story in to a T.V. series but refused because they didn't have the funds to accurately recreate the world of The Crow. They were right but still they couldn't resist catching the gravy train and copping out.
At first I thought, it the show was terrible, in the way the Robocop series was to its big screen outings, and still make no mistake, this is an embarrassment to The Crow myth that has been created through other related media like comic books and novels. Having said that, if you forget it's anything to do with O'Barr's creation, it is watchable. Though if you want to watch an anti hero go around helping people who are getting pressure from big city bad guys, you'd be better off watching reruns of one of the best T.V. series' ever made and definitely the best made from a comic book, entitled The Incredible Hulk.
In response to another person's valid comment about this movie, I would like to say that they are wrong to say this movie is Hitchcockian, the so called master director couldn't ever hope to make anything this good.
Run, is as fast paced as its title suggests. A brilliant masterwork about a young, naiive man who finds himself on the run from about everyone within a community when he is wrongfully accused of killing a mobster's son.
There is great support from all the cast, and it's without a doubt there hasn't been a better cat and mouse thriller since its release. Underrated actor Patrick Dempsey's second best movie since Can't Buy Me Love, which by the way is better than the more than adequately enjoyable, She's All That.
Run, is as fast paced as its title suggests. A brilliant masterwork about a young, naiive man who finds himself on the run from about everyone within a community when he is wrongfully accused of killing a mobster's son.
There is great support from all the cast, and it's without a doubt there hasn't been a better cat and mouse thriller since its release. Underrated actor Patrick Dempsey's second best movie since Can't Buy Me Love, which by the way is better than the more than adequately enjoyable, She's All That.
I had been waiting for this movie to be released for six months, and was more excited about seeing it than the new Star Wars movie, and I can safely say that I was not disappointed.
In am frustrated at all the bad press this movie has got from fans and critics. They don't have a clue, and I challenge any one who thinks different.
The plot is simple, it is set a year after the first one, Julie James is suffering from nightmares of her previous encounter with killer fisherman Ben Willis. When her room mate wins a trip for four to an island in the Bahamas, her and her friends take off for a pleasurable vacation in the sun. However, the island becomes deserted and is engulfed by a harsh storm. Still, things go from bad to worse when fears Julie's fears that the killer has returned are confirmed and one by one the teenagers find their lives in danger from the man with the hook.
Being a big fan of the original, my expectations were high. This movie is admittedly traditional, you know who pretty much know who will and who will die, but then when don't you in a horror movie. Scream 1 and 2 are the best horror movies of recent years, but even they cop out, for example, you think Billy's dead, which would be a surprise, but no, he lives. Dewey survives twice, that's a rip off and if you were shocked like I was to find that Randy lived throughout the first movie, don't worry, expectations were confirmed in part 2. People are mistaken, the I Know movies aren't mysteries or art films, they are merely there to throw excitement and thrills to the audience in the name of entertainment, and that's exactly what they do.
In am frustrated at all the bad press this movie has got from fans and critics. They don't have a clue, and I challenge any one who thinks different.
The plot is simple, it is set a year after the first one, Julie James is suffering from nightmares of her previous encounter with killer fisherman Ben Willis. When her room mate wins a trip for four to an island in the Bahamas, her and her friends take off for a pleasurable vacation in the sun. However, the island becomes deserted and is engulfed by a harsh storm. Still, things go from bad to worse when fears Julie's fears that the killer has returned are confirmed and one by one the teenagers find their lives in danger from the man with the hook.
Being a big fan of the original, my expectations were high. This movie is admittedly traditional, you know who pretty much know who will and who will die, but then when don't you in a horror movie. Scream 1 and 2 are the best horror movies of recent years, but even they cop out, for example, you think Billy's dead, which would be a surprise, but no, he lives. Dewey survives twice, that's a rip off and if you were shocked like I was to find that Randy lived throughout the first movie, don't worry, expectations were confirmed in part 2. People are mistaken, the I Know movies aren't mysteries or art films, they are merely there to throw excitement and thrills to the audience in the name of entertainment, and that's exactly what they do.