VectorBoard
12-31-2007, 11:21 AM
I was expecting something bigger and better than AVP but in the end...
The 1st movie wasn't so great but it was watchable because despite of what some people say this movie didn't feel like a generic action/horror flick.
AVP:R is so full of slasher movie clichés that you would feel like you're watching an slasher film with predators and aliens rather than serial killers.
Let's take a look at it's major faults:
huge explosions/crashes that two people or less see but the rest of the town doesn't notice? Check.
Obligatory teenage sex scene? Check.
Gore factor that serves no other purpose than to creep out and disgust audiences? Check.
Cookie cutter, predictable characters? Check.
The directors that have credited themselves The Strause Brothers managed to create a total mess of a movie in every sense possible.
Sending only one Predator to earth, while the Aliens are almost by the hundreds? That even bothers to remove any traces of the alien race but finds time to skin random people?
Also another problem that it starts out big and kinda fizzles out relying in extreme gore to keep audiences from leaving the theater (Kids and pregnant women are not spared from this ordeal)
AVP:R could've been big and great, but it ends up being messy and unappealing to even fans. But if you're a gorehound and could care less about story; then this movie is for you.
score: 2/10
The 1st movie wasn't so great but it was watchable because despite of what some people say this movie didn't feel like a generic action/horror flick.
AVP:R is so full of slasher movie clichés that you would feel like you're watching an slasher film with predators and aliens rather than serial killers.
Let's take a look at it's major faults:
huge explosions/crashes that two people or less see but the rest of the town doesn't notice? Check.
Obligatory teenage sex scene? Check.
Gore factor that serves no other purpose than to creep out and disgust audiences? Check.
Cookie cutter, predictable characters? Check.
The directors that have credited themselves The Strause Brothers managed to create a total mess of a movie in every sense possible.
Sending only one Predator to earth, while the Aliens are almost by the hundreds? That even bothers to remove any traces of the alien race but finds time to skin random people?
Also another problem that it starts out big and kinda fizzles out relying in extreme gore to keep audiences from leaving the theater (Kids and pregnant women are not spared from this ordeal)
AVP:R could've been big and great, but it ends up being messy and unappealing to even fans. But if you're a gorehound and could care less about story; then this movie is for you.
score: 2/10