DayBreakers movie
DayBreakers movie
SO has anyone gone to see this movie yet? I saw it this evening and liked it.
I also saw a preview to the remake of The Wolfman. WOOHOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT looks mighty fine!
I also saw a preview to the remake of The Wolfman. WOOHOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT looks mighty fine!
That new Wolfman I definitely will want to watch. The one you saw, I haven't heard of it yet.
Zumba d'Oxossi (A Stitch in Souragne)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Hmmm... gothic Matrix?tarlyn wrote:It takes place in 2019 and basically Vampires rule the world now and humans are cattle. I'll tell more this evening from home cause am at work right now.
Zumba d'Oxossi (A Stitch in Souragne)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
Brother Eustace (The Devil's Dreams)
Robert de Moureaux (A New Barovia)
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Weren't Sam Neill, Ethan Hawke and of course Willem Dafoe really good in this movie? The premise for the human race and how Hawke's character becomes human again are quite clever, don't you think ScS?ScS of the Fraternity wrote:I saw this movie at Cinnefest (a film festival in Ontario).
I got to say, Daybreakers is a vampire film with serious bite.
[Crowd Booo's and throws things]
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Daybreakers is easily the best vampire movie since Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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Definitely.
I ask myself, "What could horrify a vampire?" And this movie answers: "Now you get to die, after all."
I think I would have liked to see more about the mutant vampires. Those guys were extremely spooky. They really spoke to the idea that the people society abandons do not vanish. I suppose the film could have featured them more strongly, but that would have taken the story into a Marxist class-warfare direction. This isn’t a story about the poor, though, this is a story about the mainsteam of society. At heart, this is a story about consumption .
I loved Dafoe and Neil. Neil hasn't been in anything so good since In the Mouth of Madness. As a villain, he is just plain sinister. Hawke was... not bad. He plays a kind of vanilla vampire. I liked the guy who played his brother, though. He really conveyed the sort of Oh-AHHHH bloodthirst we come to expect from the army. Sorry, I correct myself. The Vampire army.
I ask myself, "What could horrify a vampire?" And this movie answers: "Now you get to die, after all."
I think I would have liked to see more about the mutant vampires. Those guys were extremely spooky. They really spoke to the idea that the people society abandons do not vanish. I suppose the film could have featured them more strongly, but that would have taken the story into a Marxist class-warfare direction. This isn’t a story about the poor, though, this is a story about the mainsteam of society. At heart, this is a story about consumption .
I loved Dafoe and Neil. Neil hasn't been in anything so good since In the Mouth of Madness. As a villain, he is just plain sinister. Hawke was... not bad. He plays a kind of vanilla vampire. I liked the guy who played his brother, though. He really conveyed the sort of Oh-AHHHH bloodthirst we come to expect from the army. Sorry, I correct myself. The Vampire army.
Evil Reigns!!!!