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    October 8, 2007
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Good but Disappointing
on October 15, 2007
Posted by: TheeReviewerCritic
from Portland, OR
This movie has large cast of great actors and cameos of stars and interesting characters. But that maybe the problem, they wanted everyone in the movie to have time on the screen, which make of overly long movie.
There are too many characters for the simple story that is here. If you saw Get Shorty you’re seen much of the same things but here not does as well. They're no twists in the plot making it by the numbers with no surprises.
This movie is good but just average and maybe slightly better. Just the typical sequel not at good as first movie.If you don’t like the cast or Get Shorty this won’t move you to change any minds.
What's great about it: Cast
What's not so great: Typical Sequel not at good as first movie.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Hostel director Eli Roth's genre-friendly Raw Nerve film group makes its gore-soaked splash with director Tim Sullivan's kitchy remake of Hershell Gordon Lewis' southern-fried splatter-fest. A drunken group of hard partying college-kids are in for a Spring Break they'll never forget when they take a tragic detour through the small southern town of Pleasant Valley. Greeted by the overzealous mayor (Robert Englund) and promised a wild time at the town's annual barbecue celebration, the initially-hesitant teens soon agree to spend the night when the citizen's down-home hospitality simply becomes too much to resist. But things are not what they seem in the timeless town of Pleasant Valley, and as the thrill seeking students begin to disappear one-by-one in the most gruesome of fashions, it soon becomes obvious that they are to be the main ingredient in Pleasant Valley's most tasty tradition.
 
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2 out of 5
2
Standered Gore
on October 11, 2007
Posted by: TheeReviewerCritic
from Portland, OR
If you are a Fangoria fan this maybe your movie. There is some decent and elaborate killing of the stupid people who get in the town’s trap and gore which make it better the average slasher.
It also has Robert Englund, Freddy Kruger, as the anchor star.
SO… like gore or slasher movies this is for you but if not this is bad and to be avoided.
What's great about it: Robert Englund, and Gore
What's not so great: Bad acting, and unbelievable Story Threads
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Alien vs. Predator crashes to Earth in this widescreen edition of 20th Century Fox's long-awaited intergalactic boxing match. With an anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen image and both 5.1 Dolby and DTS tracks, the look and sound are impressive, offering a fitting presentation of the film's best qualities -- its dark photography and loud soundtrack. Extras on the disc begin with a director and actors commentary featuring Paul W.S. Anderson and his stars Lance Henriksen and Sanaa Lathan. Sadly, even if you stand by the film, you still might be annoyed at the level of praise that gets thrown around throughout the track. From Henriksen waxing Anderson's car every other second to both of them going gaga over the very un-incredible Lathan, the talk feels more like a bubbly love session than anything else. The other commentary comes from visual effects supervisor John Bruno and creature effects designers/creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr., and it's informative as to what effects are what, but good for little else. Not only do you have to put up with both sets of effects people competing over credit for certain shots, but there's also a bit of ego-driven babble from Gillis as he continues to hold his mantle as the official Alien actor (this being his third film in the monster's shoes). The rest of the extras begin with an extended version of the film, though don't be expecting the R-rated violent cut of the film, which Anderson was rumored to have been forced to cut down weeks before the release. Instead, you get an extended opening scene of a Predator hunting down an Antarctic colonist in 1904 that is about 90 seconds long -- and that's it. You wonder why they didn't file that just in the deleted scenes section, which isn't too much to call home about in the first place. A 22-minute making-of is also supplied, though even that is basically made up of footage already released on the web before the movie's release. Other than that, only one other feature stands out from the rest of the extras, which include a ridiculous Superbowl spot and other Fox TV trailers, and that is the gallery of Alien vs. Predator comic covers from Dark Horse Comics. With 35 covers inside the gallery, this ode to all of the various mini-series is one of the most comprehensive things on the entire disc, which in a way, sums up this entire release in a sad kind of way.
 
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1 out of 5
1
Just Horrible
on October 9, 2007
Posted by: TheeReviewerCritic
from Portland, OR
The move is horrible. It has cheep effects, a story that ignores the movies on which there based, acting weak, the charters’ purpose is to just to die and you don’t care when they do. You seen it all before done much better. The movie made to play off nostalgia of the Predator and First Three Alien movies that were good, and to steal your money and time.
This should be rated a Zreo but can't put that. Please people stop going to these and buying these horrible movies like this. Maybe then studios will try to make something at least that showed some effort then to trick you out of and every other movie goers time and MONEY!
What's great about it: Make you appreciate the movies on which it’s based.
What's not so great: Too Meny to tell
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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3 out of 5
3
Average, Very Average
on October 8, 2007
Posted by: TheeReviewerCritic
from Portland, OR
I like Philip K Dick movies and Nick Cage but the story was too predictable. This is not worst movie in either of the likes but unless you like either Nick or Dick you will not find anything here.
What's great about it: Actors, sorce material
What's not so great: Very predictable ending
I would recommend this to a friend!
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