Mermaids can at least have a hot torso...and don't have fucking snakes coming out of their heads!
Samuel L Jackson should play a barber in it, having had it with those mothafuckin snakes on those mothafuckin heads...
Mermaids can at least have a hot torso...and don't have fucking snakes coming out of their heads!
WORD!!!!Well, I guess I just don't find fast things that scary.You have to forget the original film going into this one, it's a completely different story, tone and feel than the first one. You can't expect Medusa to be the same as in the first. The original "Clash" was the first to ever interpret Medusa as half snake and not walking on two legs. In the first, she had to even use her hands to crawl which is stupid if she's part snake. In this one she's faster, so the fright comes when you realize you have less of a chance of escaping her than in the first.
Obviously, you have never dealt with a fast, dangerous animal in the wild.
Well, I guess I just don't find fast things that scary.You have to forget the original film going into this one, it's a completely different story, tone and feel than the first one. You can't expect Medusa to be the same as in the first. The original "Clash" was the first to ever interpret Medusa as half snake and not walking on two legs. In the first, she had to even use her hands to crawl which is stupid if she's part snake. In this one she's faster, so the fright comes when you realize you have less of a chance of escaping her than in the first.
Obviously, you have never dealt with a fast, dangerous animal in the wild.
Complete, utter and total crap. It's a $2 movie with a $10 price tag.
There is never any opportunity to give a crap about any of these characters. Why should we care about Andromeda? Why do we care about Argos? There's no substance there. I'd care about Perseus if he weren't so much of a prick. And what is with Pegasus? He just swoops in at the end and picks up Perseus just in a nick of time. Why?
I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Note to movie producers: Hades does not equal Satan.
Yeah, my sister actually had the same complaint about the movie, and even though I did like the movie I do have to agree. I think it's both the whole afterlife/Hell thing, and then there's also the fact that most of the western worlds seems to associate anything having to do with death as being evil (other than Heaven of course). It's actually bugged me all the way back to the Disney Hercules movie. Weren't all of the Gods pretty much neutral in the actual myths?Complete, utter and total crap. It's a $2 movie with a $10 price tag.
There is never any opportunity to give a crap about any of these characters. Why should we care about Andromeda? Why do we care about Argos? There's no substance there. I'd care about Perseus if he weren't so much of a prick. And what is with Pegasus? He just swoops in at the end and picks up Perseus just in a nick of time. Why?
I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Is it just me or does Hollywood have real trouble not falling back on Christian ideas when it comes to dealing with pagan gods? The Percy Jackson movie made the underworld look exactly like a Christian version of Hell, with fire and whatnot, and it made Persephone and Hades very devilish (also made Hades the Big Bad when in the book it was Kronos). Now Clash is making Hades the bad guy too because he does random evil things to people??
Note to movie producers: Hades does not equal Satan.
Why, oh why do they try to use classical material without understanding anything about the classical world?
Weren't all of the Gods pretty much neutral in the actual myths?
Weren't all of the Gods pretty much neutral in the actual myths?
I'm pretty sure they were all arrogant assholes.
..because the general mass public doesn't remember half the stuff they learned in High School, much less Mythology. So it's easier to go with the standard vision of Hell because that's what everyone relates too & remembers.Complete, utter and total crap. It's a $2 movie with a $10 price tag.
There is never any opportunity to give a crap about any of these characters. Why should we care about Andromeda? Why do we care about Argos? There's no substance there. I'd care about Perseus if he weren't so much of a prick. And what is with Pegasus? He just swoops in at the end and picks up Perseus just in a nick of time. Why?
I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Is it just me or does Hollywood have real trouble not falling back on Christian ideas when it comes to dealing with pagan gods? The Percy Jackson movie made the underworld look exactly like a Christian version of Hell, with fire and whatnot, and it made Persephone and Hades very devilish (also made Hades the Big Bad when in the book it was Kronos). Now Clash is making Hades the bad guy too because he does random evil things to people??
Note to movie producers: Hades does not equal Satan.
Why, oh why do they try to use classical material without understanding anything about the classical world?
I saw it yesterday.
Solid action set-pieces. Really paper-thin characters, with very little plot or character development.
It was very much the fantasy version of Transformers.
I was hoping for something more along the lines of a lord of the rings, iron man, spider-man, dark knight, star trek (2009) in terms of genre action film.
Instead, I got a movie that fits well in the Transformers, Fantastic Four, 2012 realm.
Meh. Very meh.
I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Is it just me or does Hollywood have real trouble not falling back on Christian ideas when it comes to dealing with pagan gods? The Percy Jackson movie made the underworld look exactly like a Christian version of Hell, with fire and whatnot, and it made Persephone and Hades very devilish (also made Hades the Big Bad when in the book it was Kronos). Now Clash is making Hades the bad guy too because he does random evil things to people??
Note to movie producers: Hades does not equal Satan.
Why, oh why do they try to use classical material without understanding anything about the classical world?
Weren't all of the Gods pretty much neutral in the actual myths?
I'm pretty sure they were all arrogant assholes.
Somewhat. The gods just viewed the human race as annoyances only to be trifled with at their whim. Other than that, the worlds were pretty much separate.
As others have stated, Hades is the god of the Underworld and not an equivalent of Satan. The Underworld is separated into three sections depending on how one's life was lived.
There was a lot I never cared for about the original Clash as well as many other stories "based on" Greek mythology because many elements and characters are grossly misrepresented.
..because the general mass public doesn't remember half the stuff they learned in High School, much less Mythology. So it's easier to go with the standard vision of Hell because that's what everyone relates too & remembers.I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Is it just me or does Hollywood have real trouble not falling back on Christian ideas when it comes to dealing with pagan gods? The Percy Jackson movie made the underworld look exactly like a Christian version of Hell, with fire and whatnot, and it made Persephone and Hades very devilish (also made Hades the Big Bad when in the book it was Kronos). Now Clash is making Hades the bad guy too because he does random evil things to people??
Note to movie producers: Hades does not equal Satan.
Why, oh why do they try to use classical material without understanding anything about the classical world?
Hades, Posidon and Zeus were brothers and nominal equals, each with his own realm. Zeus was the strongest, but not so much that the others weren't acknowledged rivals.
I'm pretty sure they were all arrogant assholes.
Somewhat. The gods just viewed the human race as annoyances only to be trifled with at their whim. Other than that, the worlds were pretty much separate.
As others have stated, Hades is the god of the Underworld and not an equivalent of Satan. The Underworld is separated into three sections depending on how one's life was lived.
There was a lot I never cared for about the original Clash as well as many other stories "based on" Greek mythology because many elements and characters are grossly misrepresented.
The gods did not view the human race merely as annoyances to be trifled with at their whim. In fact, well over half the gods had affairs with various humans. Granted they could be vindictive lovers, but that didn't mean they didn't genuinely love humans. They also chose favorites among humans, and saw to the welfare of people at least as much as they heaped misery on their unsuspecting heads. The gods were personifications of the universe at large - they granted boons as well as doom.
And their worlds were not separate. Religion was a vital part of every person's life in ancient Greece. You didn't go a week without visiting a temple to praise a god or ask for favor, and you attended to your household representations of your family's patron god(s) daily. Priests and priestesses were active in every aspect of Greek life and there were huge festivals throughout the year to worship the gods. The Greeks were a tremendously religious people. The god protected individuals, families and cities by being patron deities. They were believed to grant favor in everything from a good harvest to a good birth to a victory in battle.
I have no idea what you're talking about here.Why would what people remember have anything to do with it? Do you remember anything about boggarts and dark magic? Probably not (if one ever knew anything about them at all), but that didn't hurt Harry Potter's success. These people are telling a story - so tell it. That means knowing your source material if you're reinterpreting something. Trust me, the values of the real stories are deeply embedded in our culture even if individuals don't know the source of those narrative resonances - and they are damn good stories. A movie that actually knew what it was doing with that material would probably be a hell of a lot better than some watered down version of Christian symbols.
Complete, utter and total crap. It's a $2 movie with a $10 price tag.
There is never any opportunity to give a crap about any of these characters. Why should we care about Andromeda? Why do we care about Argos? There's no substance there. I'd care about Perseus if he weren't so much of a prick. And what is with Pegasus? He just swoops in at the end and picks up Perseus just in a nick of time. Why?
I cared about them! Perseus was being raised in a loving family and then was victimized because his family was unjustly murdered by Hades just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Andromeda is unjustly being sacrificed to the Kraken to save the city of Argos which is also being unjustly singled out by Hades.
I don't view Perseus as being a prick, he is a person with some justified anger and is motivated to see that further injustice is not done to people by the gods.
Is it just me or does Hollywood have real trouble not falling back on Christian ideas when it comes to dealing with pagan gods? ?
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