Sir_Lurkalot
Joined Jan 2004
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This film was better than I expected, but I wasn't expecting anything great. It really had nothing to say, but gave the aura of trying to deliver a message. Took itself way too seriously.
Making the 'Razor Eaters' irresponsible morons, doesn't make them rebellious heroes in my book. And claiming this was based on real life is laughable. Or would be if it was funny. Better than Young's first film, but that is saying nothing.
Some of the special effects were good, but too often I was suddenly out of the world of the film, waiting for the next bit. A good film shouldn't do that.
I try to support local films, but...
Making the 'Razor Eaters' irresponsible morons, doesn't make them rebellious heroes in my book. And claiming this was based on real life is laughable. Or would be if it was funny. Better than Young's first film, but that is saying nothing.
Some of the special effects were good, but too often I was suddenly out of the world of the film, waiting for the next bit. A good film shouldn't do that.
I try to support local films, but...
This is a genre mix that I like (horror, action and comedy)...when it's well done. This is not. Richard Roxburgh seems to have little to do other than roaring and snarling, a woefully underused actor, Kevin J. O'Connor as yet another sidekick (Deep Rising, The Mummy) with few actually funny lines, and Hugh Jackman, whose Van Helsing is suffering from repressed memory, (think Wolverine). It's the same tired old stuff, and poorly executed. It has a good old movie feel, but that's as far as it goes.