Quote from: NetworkATTH on Mar 07, 2015, 02:49:04 AM
I fail to want to live in a world where critics give generally positive reviews over Thor Iron Man hype bait sequel train: sponsored by Mountain Dew: Doritos Burst 3 but don't give the same kind of opinions of Chappie. I mean the film definitely has downright flaws, but how the hell is it getting more negative reviews than say, a series of movies that suck ass.
Quote from: NetworkATTH on Mar 07, 2015, 02:49:04 AM
I fail to want to live in a world where critics give generally positive reviews over Thor Iron Man hype bait sequel train: sponsored by Mountain Dew: Doritos Burst 3 but don't give the same kind of opinions of Chappie. I mean the film definitely has downright flaws, but how the hell is it getting more negative reviews than say, a series of movies that suck ass.
Quote from: Son Of Kane on Mar 06, 2015, 06:07:12 PM
Absolutely true, Ebert also didn't give Brazil a glowing review either but now it's a cult classic.
Quote from: The Cruentus on Mar 06, 2015, 05:39:10 PM
Unfortunately the reviews of Chappie are not encouraging but public opinion can always be different to critic's, I believe the first predator wasn't given good reviews but was better received after some time passed but most of us probably loved it regardless.
Quote from: CainsSon on Mar 06, 2015, 05:32:58 PMQuote from: The Cruentus on Mar 06, 2015, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: Xenomorphine on Mar 06, 2015, 03:45:19 PMQuote from: Weylan on Mar 05, 2015, 05:26:09 AM
Sorry Adam but Blomkamp's Alien so far sounds like a whiney butt hurt fanboy's fan fiction
Except we don't know anything about the story, aside from it not featuring Ripley 8.
Until we begin to get some concrete details about the story details, it honestly feels very immature for anyone to be prejudging this project. We have nothing to go on except for some concept art which may or may not even make it to the end result.
This is getting as bad as when people first saw the concept art and had already decided it would therefore be an awesome film.
Indeed, while I had my doubts about a retcon (not anymore) because it can come across as fan-service, I never resorted to bashing Neill or Alien V, the story is not even there yet, all we got is a bunch of concept art which may or may not ever be used and news that Ripley and Hicks may be back. Instead of going crazy, people should hold their tongue until some part of the story is revealed, never judge a book by its cover, and assumptions are the mother of all f***ups.
After seeing CHAPPIE last night, I think he will make a good film based solely on the fact that he was able to create great characters that people will care about before things start getting shot up.
Quote from: The Cruentus on Mar 06, 2015, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: Xenomorphine on Mar 06, 2015, 03:45:19 PMQuote from: Weylan on Mar 05, 2015, 05:26:09 AM
Sorry Adam but Blomkamp's Alien so far sounds like a whiney butt hurt fanboy's fan fiction
Except we don't know anything about the story, aside from it not featuring Ripley 8.
Until we begin to get some concrete details about the story details, it honestly feels very immature for anyone to be prejudging this project. We have nothing to go on except for some concept art which may or may not even make it to the end result.
This is getting as bad as when people first saw the concept art and had already decided it would therefore be an awesome film.
Indeed, while I had my doubts about a retcon (not anymore) because it can come across as fan-service, I never resorted to bashing Neill or Alien V, the story is not even there yet, all we got is a bunch of concept art which may or may not ever be used and news that Ripley and Hicks may be back. Instead of going crazy, people should hold their tongue until some part of the story is revealed, never judge a book by its cover, and assumptions are the mother of all f***ups.
Quote from: The Cruentus on Mar 06, 2015, 03:53:14 PMQuote from: Xenomorphine on Mar 06, 2015, 03:45:19 PMQuote from: Weylan on Mar 05, 2015, 05:26:09 AM
Sorry Adam but Blomkamp's Alien so far sounds like a whiney butt hurt fanboy's fan fiction
Except we don't know anything about the story, aside from it not featuring Ripley 8.
Until we begin to get some concrete details about the story details, it honestly feels very immature for anyone to be prejudging this project. We have nothing to go on except for some concept art which may or may not even make it to the end result.
This is getting as bad as when people first saw the concept art and had already decided it would therefore be an awesome film.
Indeed, while I had my doubts about a retcon (not anymore) because it can come across as fan-service, I never resorted to bashing Neill or Alien V, the story is not even there yet, all we got is a bunch of concept art which may or may not ever be used and news that Ripley and Hicks may be back. Instead of going crazy, people should hold their tongue until some part of the story is revealed, never judge a book by its cover, and assumptions are the mother of all f***ups.
Quote from: Xenomorphine on Mar 06, 2015, 03:45:19 PMQuote from: Weylan on Mar 05, 2015, 05:26:09 AM
Sorry Adam but Blomkamp's Alien so far sounds like a whiney butt hurt fanboy's fan fiction
Except we don't know anything about the story, aside from it not featuring Ripley 8.
Until we begin to get some concrete details about the story details, it honestly feels very immature for anyone to be prejudging this project. We have nothing to go on except for some concept art which may or may not even make it to the end result.
This is getting as bad as when people first saw the concept art and had already decided it would therefore be an awesome film.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Mar 06, 2015, 12:53:24 PM
The full hour-long podcast is now available:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/06/ign-uk-podcast-270-when-chappie-met-alien?abthid=54f989017a0cd82448000007