Leverage87
01-19-2008, 06:16 AM
Ok, so I got the call from some friends tonight and went to go see it. The first thing I noticed is that the POV camera work really seemed to draw me into the film more. It felt more like an experience then like just watching shit happen.
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The monster comes into the scene about 10~20 minutes into the movie, and it looks great. It looks like a mix between some sort of arachnid and a stereotypical lizard type monster, but I'm not doing it justice, it really looks cool. It also seems to drop some spiderlike offspring that cause a very gory infection on whomever they bite. The ending left something to be desired, but this is definately one of those movies I don't feel bad about paying the absurd prices for the theaters that damn near border strong arm robbery.
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*Spoilers Done*
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Definately one of the greatest monster flicks I've seen in a long time, definately worth the price, I'd give it an 8.5/10 The CG looks well done, and the (at times) grainy auto-focus of the handheld cam really add the to situation. Go see it. Do it now.
*Spoilers ahead*
.
.
.
The monster comes into the scene about 10~20 minutes into the movie, and it looks great. It looks like a mix between some sort of arachnid and a stereotypical lizard type monster, but I'm not doing it justice, it really looks cool. It also seems to drop some spiderlike offspring that cause a very gory infection on whomever they bite. The ending left something to be desired, but this is definately one of those movies I don't feel bad about paying the absurd prices for the theaters that damn near border strong arm robbery.
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*Spoilers Done*
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Definately one of the greatest monster flicks I've seen in a long time, definately worth the price, I'd give it an 8.5/10 The CG looks well done, and the (at times) grainy auto-focus of the handheld cam really add the to situation. Go see it. Do it now.