I'm sure I am way behind the curve in starting a thread about a film that is over a year old, and has probably been discussed to death by now. However, I refuse to see an Emmerich film in the theater after paying to see Godzilla there, and have avoided renting the film until recently.
So what did everybody think? I was pleasantly surprised. Not that the film was good by any stretch, but they actually managed to avoid sticking in characters that are so annoying I want to strangle them - unlike the before mentioned Godzilla, or the works of another big spectacle movie director whose last name rhymes with Norway.
There were a few things I would have changed in the film if I could. One would be the length. I know it is a trend to make films "epic" by padding them out to 2 1/2-3 hours, but there simply wasn't enough material in this screenplay to do so and keep it interesting. It felt like they kept throwing in new threats to the characters to the point where it became almost comical. Like, "what is going to try to kill them next? The door to the ship? I thought so."
Speaking of the door, whose idea was it to make a vessel that can't start it's engines when the passenger hatch is open, even a fraction of an inch??? Seems like a serious design flaw to me! And why didn't they use the anchor the writers were kind enough to point out existed 10 minutes earlier to stop the ship from hitting a freakin' mountain???
Another thing - I didn't think Emmerich would ever top the ridiculous scene from ID4 where Will Smith's fiance risks her and her son's life to save a dog. However, the scene with the poodle made me want to go Hari Kari on my kitchen floor! Why would a person be so stupid??? And why didn't anybody slap her afterwards???
Anyway, a hand to Emmerich for at least making an entertaining thrill ride movie that doesn't have any characters who out annoy Steve Urkle. That is all.
So what did everybody think? I was pleasantly surprised. Not that the film was good by any stretch, but they actually managed to avoid sticking in characters that are so annoying I want to strangle them - unlike the before mentioned Godzilla, or the works of another big spectacle movie director whose last name rhymes with Norway.
There were a few things I would have changed in the film if I could. One would be the length. I know it is a trend to make films "epic" by padding them out to 2 1/2-3 hours, but there simply wasn't enough material in this screenplay to do so and keep it interesting. It felt like they kept throwing in new threats to the characters to the point where it became almost comical. Like, "what is going to try to kill them next? The door to the ship? I thought so."
Speaking of the door, whose idea was it to make a vessel that can't start it's engines when the passenger hatch is open, even a fraction of an inch??? Seems like a serious design flaw to me! And why didn't they use the anchor the writers were kind enough to point out existed 10 minutes earlier to stop the ship from hitting a freakin' mountain???
Another thing - I didn't think Emmerich would ever top the ridiculous scene from ID4 where Will Smith's fiance risks her and her son's life to save a dog. However, the scene with the poodle made me want to go Hari Kari on my kitchen floor! Why would a person be so stupid??? And why didn't anybody slap her afterwards???
Anyway, a hand to Emmerich for at least making an entertaining thrill ride movie that doesn't have any characters who out annoy Steve Urkle. That is all.