Quote from: RakaiThwei on Jul 06, 2009, 02:08:10 AM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Jul 06, 2009, 02:04:13 AM
It was a good video and you brought up a lot of good points, but don't even think the filmmakers are going to go by the novels ideas. I'm not sure they even follow such things. I could be wrong but I seriously doubt it.
Also, the way you described how a female predator shouldn't be done is exactly how Hollywood would make it. They don't have a clue dude.
For some reason people tell me I bring up a lot of good points, though I don't know why...
And I don't expect for the filmmakers to listen to one fan, nor do I expect them to follow the novel or comic ideas which I have happened to brought up in the video.
But yeah, I actually think a female should be a robust warrioress monsterous thing.
The purpose of the video is to get fans with camera to voice their opinions on Youtube and perhaps get multiple voices heard. I've posted this video as a response to numerous users thoughts on the new film and even FEARNet. Most of them were declined to be added as responses, save for one user.
-Rakai'Thwei
Yes, I agree. They should be just as brutal or more so than the male warriors. I love strong female characters in general so I'd welcome a ruff and tough female predator.
I see that you enjoy AvP and AvP: R. Which is fine, and to each his own, but you do know those movies should've been better than that?
The first movie was supposed to be a one shot deal between the two creatures. AvP has a decent story but its the execution that it fails at. Both films have great visuals but that's it. Compared to the "classics" as you stated in your video these films don't even rank up against them. Its like comparing gold to shit. And I used to like Requiem as a fun monster movie, but come on these films are more than that.
And the second movie has no real reason to exist but to milk the idea for some more money, which it did. Both films combined have grossed over $300 million worldwide. So Fox got their money out of the product and they still will. The third AvP game from Rebellion looks to be a best seller.
I just wish they would've taken the idea a bit more seriously and treated as a quality product.