It was enjoyable but it's an unnecessary remake. And it's a shame that they never explored the alternate possibility, there were a couple of moments but you always know that this is real and not a memory/dream.
How's Cranston in this?
The only way they could make me less interested is if I suddenly found out that they replaced Johnny Cab with Jar Jar Binks.
How was Mr. Cranston?
Ha, I thought the same thing. Mostly when he was inIt wasn't bad. The entire time I was thinking Colin Farrell would play a decent Nathan Drake though...
should i NOT go to this tonight as planned, gaf? if no, what should i watch instead? seen tdkr already.
KLOWN or BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD.
both of those do seem to be playing in my city. hmmm..
should i NOT go to this tonight as planned, gaf? if no, what should i watch instead? seen tdkr already.
LOL.Good, underused, not much time in the movie at all. Played a good bad guy though. Kate Beckinsale really stole the show IMO.
I kept thinking of Mirror's Edge during parts of this. Run run run! There's a great elevator chase/fight scene.
There was just too much running and jumping period. How many scenes did they have on a flippin obstacle course? I thought to myself "didn't we just see them doing this?".Just saw this movie. Extremely boring and poorly edited.
The dream that opens the movie completely kills any doubts you might have had about what was real or not, leaving only room for the plot twist that Houser was a triple agent. It especially makes the scene where Harry tries to talk Houser down REALLY REALLY stupid.
The Fall is even more ludicrous than going to Mars. The entire final action sequence was like a giant "fuck you" to the laws of gravity and physics.
Was it just me or did the world just seem very artificial. Especially during an action scene near the start, it looked like they were running around on a sound stage with painted sky backdrop.
LOL.
I totally disagree with you on Cranston. He was terribad.The fight scene with Farrell was cringeworthy.
There was just too much running and jumping period. How many scenes did they have on a flippin obstacle course? I thought to myself "didn't we just see them doing this?".
I didn't hate the film.
Cranston is kind of shitty outside breaking bad. Maybe it's because he only gets shitty roles and is too focused on playing Walter white. I dunno. He's always a complete nonentity in movies.LOL.
I totally disagree with you on Cranston. He was terribad.The fight scene with Farrell was cringeworthy.
There was just too much running and jumping period. How many scenes did they have on a flippin obstacle course? I thought to myself "didn't we just see them doing this?".
I read one position thing and ridiculous amounts of negative, and you didn't hate it?
Surprised they got the three breasts into a PG-13 movie.
i watched the original a few weeks ago and enjoyed this more. Maybe my reaction would be different if I actually watched the film when it was released. Kate was great. Jessica as well. Nice to see her on the big screen again. Felt for the guy when he realized it was a dream. I think he really wanted that to be his reality.
i watched the original a few weeks ago and enjoyed this more. Maybe my reaction would be different if I actually watched the film when it was released. Kate was great. Jessica as well. Nice to see her on the big screen again. The gadgets were great. It would have been nice if we got more screen time with them. Felt for the guy when he realized it was a dream. I think he really wanted that to be his reality.
I didn't hate the film. I thought they were creative in their designs. The locations, the set designs, the tech, those aspects of the movie are all quite good. The action scenes were shot well and the cgi enhancements weren't offensive most of the time. I liked Kate Beckinsale in this, she's determined and vicious and also quite lovely.
That covers the positives I took away from my viewing today. The movie otherwise is a routine sci-fi action flick that takes the subtext from the original and puts it far into the background, where it's almost unnoticeable. Watching the movie you're never guessing whether it's real or all just a Rekall implant. It's too bad because that ambiguous subplot was part of what I really liked about the original.
Another plot thread that's worse off here is the struggle between the oppressed and the oppressors. You never get the feeling that things are really bad for those who live in the Colony until the final act when the much needed sense of urgency kicks in and the shit must hit the fan in accordance to action-movie formula. In contrast to the original film, the inhabitants of Mars seemed like they were fucked. People were turning into mutants because of poor protection from the environment and the fact that Cohaagen had easy access to air distribution.
In this regard the change in setting from Mars to different Earth regions hurts the film. As much as I like location designs, the Colony slums actually don't look that bad, as far as futuristic slums go. It's a mix between Blade Runner Deus Ex: HR, with some Asian influences from perhaps Ghost in the Shell and that one colony city from Serenity. The problem with the slums here is that it looks like a decent place to live. Quaid's apartment ain't bad. I wish I had a place with a sprawl like that. Same goes for his neighbors' homes. In one chase sequence, Quaid busts through his neighbor's house and it wasn't as as quaint as I expected it to be. The No-go zones by comparison were the real wastelands. More of the movie should have been set there and the Resistance should have been given more screen time. Also, the central conceit of the film, The Fall, is preposterously stupid and spits in the face of science and physics. And the final battle that takes place in this location is about as creatively bankrupt as you can get. It makes the showdown between Quaid and Cohaagen from the original look brilliant by comparison. Speaking of the characters...
They are boring and poorly developed, which is especially frustrating when it comes to Cohaagen and Mathias (this film's Kuato). These characters are shadows of their original selves. It's a crime how little Bryan Cranston and Bill Nighy are given to work with. Cohaagen in the remake is not much of a threat even though he participates more in the capturing of Quiad and the stupid conquest of the oppressed colony inhabitants. Colin Farell is a much better actor than Arnie ever was, but his Quaid is less interesting due to how the new film handles his development. None of the other characters outside of Beckinsale's are given much to do.
Enjoy the first act because that's the film is at its most creative and interesting. The movie is really just one chase scene to another after the first 30 minutes. From that point on, it's just rather dull.
who says it wasn't??