Last edited by Bodzilla; December 20th, 2009 at 04:58 AM.
The plot, while being the usual expected thing, was completely new to me. I was actually trying to see if there was a novel counterpart to get the full story. I mean... damn I was shittin bricks all night and even the girly liked it. (She is lame...)
They really need to find a new solution to the glasses though... they hurt my head.
Even though I basically knew the entire plot going into the movie, there were enough nuances and new angles on the archetypal story that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The glasses were a little annoying, but I used to wear glasses before I got contacts, so they didn't bother me that much. And the 3D was so smooth that I never felt like I was getting a headache from it, which I did in other 3D movies.
It's Michelle Rodriguez. She's a typical Cameron character from the '90s. Haha. I just accepted her as soon as I saw her, because it seemed like a logical thing to see in a James Cameron film. :P
Also, I just took screenwriting, and that movie is a perfect example of story structure, just like Titanic was. I was keeping a mental checklist, every time they showed something- yep, that's paid off, yep, that one too, what haven't we seen again in a while HOLY SHIT THERE IT IS. Lol payoff. Not a bad thing, just interesting, and fun to play with mentally.
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