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On More Riddick On the Way at 11/21/2007 11:17am

sorry poor editing, this line should read as such: "but alas time came and i missed "Riddick" in theaters"

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On More Riddick On the Way at 11/21/2007 11:11am

i, for one, am excited by this little tidbit of news...after initially not liking "Pitch Black" then revisiting it on DVD and finding it way better the 2nd - 12th times (:P) i became excited when i first heard about "The Chronicles of Riddick"...thought the first few reports that were coming down the ol'internet gossip pipe (which is frickin' huge!) was that "Riddick" was to be a trilogy...this coming on the heels of OH SO MANY trilogies i thought to my worried self, "What if they screw the whole thing up and make it big ol'messy mess mess mess?!"...but alas when time came and i missed "Riddick" in theaters (as i mostly due, not for the distaste for theaters, but my girlfriend doesn't like theaters so therefore to quote Jules "...my girlfriend's a vegetarian. Which more or less makes me a vegetarian..."), BUT i saw the man who is Vin, on DVD (unrated), and lo did he kick some major butt while growling grumbly Vin lines and being as surley as only Riddick can...i found "Riddick" to be one of the better Sci-Fi films i had seen in a long time! my hope for the trilogy had been restored...and there was much rejoicing...

soon, after the DVD sales numbers hit the web, i had high hopes for the Riddick saga to continue and then end and i would be satisfied like my brother at Golden Corral...it makes more sense if you knew my brother...anywhoser...i think that most movies feel and look better if they are more practical, SFX wise...i do not think that the cut in budget will hinder the story, too much (but really what do i know?)...it will force production to get creative...and creativity, which as we all know, makes for some great cinematic moments (bullet-time anyone)...

so to make a long story short (too late) even if this is a direct to DVD or even a limited release film (hope it comes to Utah, though NOT MANY SMALL FILMS DO, dangit!) i think that this is a good for the Riddick saga as long as the people behind it remember STORY is most important and visuals are a just a means to get the story across...

On On a live-action Akira at 10/30/2007 2:54pm

just from the scant details, for me, this sounds promising...but then again this isn't exactly a press release, so i'm going to be as non-expectant as one can be who is very much a fan of Akira...

i think that trying to gauge the future reception of a film is like trying to read dice (no offense to diviniationist out there)...it's fun, but not really a means for getting all worked up and sweaty...

lastly, Kill Bill was trite, pretentious, and convoluted -- in short, not Tarantino's best (for me Q.T. hit it with Jackie Brown)