The violence is relatively tame thanks to the PG-13 rating instead of R like the previous movies received. For all the shooting going on, few people get hit and there is practically no blood loss.
a remake of Cannibal Holocaust rated G,...
Quote from: Dragonfire on May 22, 2009, 05:34:24 AMThe violence is relatively tame thanks to the PG-13 rating instead of R like the previous movies received. For all the shooting going on, few people get hit and there is practically no blood loss.It sure a deal breaker for me. Are they able to do movie for someone else than the kid today What next? A remake of Dirty Harry rated PG, a remake of Cannibal Holocaust rated G,... No wonder actual Hollywood cinema doesn't interest me anymore
I know there were complaints about Die Hard 4 pulling its punches... I can't comment because I waited for the extended version.
Empire reviewed Salvation and particularly noted how brutal the action comes across, despite being bloodless. I know there were complaints about Die Hard 4 pulling its punches... I can't comment because I waited for the extended version.
I have the Unrated version of Live Free or Die Hard on DVD. The profanity was definitely back, though I'm not sure how the violence compares to the theatrical version.
T2's violence was rather bloodless (except that scene where the arm is revealed), wasn't it. Actually, I am wondering if that would still get a R rating now, 18 years later...I never bothered with the Theatrical Cut of Die Hard myself (bought the DVD though, as out came out before I went Blu). Funny how lots of stuff is pointed out in the comparison that is apparently in the film, just not in the subtitles. I guess if everybody did what Tarantino supposedly did with Pulp Fiction the MPAA would see behind it by now (as you may now, he claims he had put additional ultra-violence in that he was happy to cut, hoping that the MPAA would then not bother with the stuff he actually wanted, hence, Theatrical=Director's Cut. Of course, that doesn't work with language like in Die Hard 4.0.
I just watched RoboCop Transformers Road Warrior(?) Terminator Salvation. As you can see by the previous sentence, I was not overly impressed by the clichéd(sp?) mash-up mess that I got offered.Well, on the good side, I liked the core story. I had previously heard that the film was intended to be Kyle Reese's story and then turned into John Connor's story when Christian Bale preferred becoming the man himself rather than an apparent side-kick. However, I very much felt it was Marcus' story after all, which I thought had a good (even if quite predictable) arc which I wanted to see through to the end (and is one of the few reasons I didn't leave the theater). I also had a big grin on my face when the big cameo happened (click to show/hide)I refer to Arnie, of course, albeit in digital form the best thing in the film for me was: Chekov! Well, I mean Kyle Reese of course, played by Anton Yelchin.I think the film's failing was represented very well during the opening sequence by the music failing to introduce the main theme more elegantly. Instead of just suddenly blaring at us it should have slowly snuck into our ears... But maybe that's just me, still this sudden musical reveal didn't work for me. Then why does this film have to follow the trend to drain all colors until you're almost not sure anymore whether you are watching a black & white film? T2 with it's beautiful blues and T3 with it's slight over saturation sat much better with me. While the story in itself was good it was told in an overly conventional manner. Stereotypes followed clichéd behavior patterns and was often presented with cringe worthy pathos and John Connor sounded like he just dropped his Batman mask. (click to show/hide)Near the end I was disappointed because they are at Skynet and all they fight are two Terminators? And then came two plotholes right at the end (if a film ends on plotholes that cannot be a good thing):1. They destroyed Skynet. Somehow this doesn't fit in the whole concept for me. Skynet should be the driving force behind everything and with it gone time travel will not happen etc., etc. (you know where this goes). 2. I was under the impression that the T-600 had ripped out the prototypes heart, who/which then continued based on the fact it's a machine after all. Then how can he/it donate the heart to Connor at the end???If you have McG direct a film then all you're gonna get is a McG film. Don't get me wrong, this is quite a decent action flick with a few awesome action set pieces and adequate acting. But somehow Terminator this is not. This is the 4th best film in the series and I am not sure I want to see a number 5.Especially as a film in the franchise: