The result would probably be scary.Cailon wrote:It's not Almodovar here, and Almodovar would probably never do a space opera^^

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The result would probably be scary.Cailon wrote:It's not Almodovar here, and Almodovar would probably never do a space opera^^
Moreso, I'd say that the moral is that multinational corportations CAN NOT be trusted to act in the public interest. I think there's a pretty strong Blackwater allegory at work there, and maybe it's the just timing with the Iraq war and all but I doubt it. I mean it's not just The Army who plays the bad guy here; an important distinction to make because it's really telling about the way that our wars are actually going to be fought in the future.And I will ask the same question that you asked about Avatar : what should we learn with District 9 ? That apartheid and medical experimentation on aliens are bad ?
Of course it is B-rated movie for you, the thing was made with 10 million dollars. Guess how much Avatar costed, 300 millions, 300!!! Just for the fact that they managed to make such a movie with only this few money make it a chef-d'oeuvre.DDTL wrote:Just seen District 9 here.
Well, I really enjoyed it, but for me it is clearly a B-movie (despite the very very good SFX, we will all agree on that), and not a masterpiece at all.
I have to admit they could have done better on this part. However, they choose a very original setting for once, you can see how most movies would have chosen typical places like NY and stuffsDDTL wrote:First part : apartheid with aliens instead of black people. Of course in Johannesburg, to make sure that the public will catch the allusion. Got it
They did it for the show man, for the showDDTL wrote: Second part : great and supra fun shoot them up with the big weapons and the big mechas. Got it.
WHAT? WHAT??? You didn't liked his extreme tenacity, the fact that for once he is not a typical American NRA member and that he actually thinks unlike his copy in Avatar? He was BADASS, realistically badass, unlike this Quaritch that seems to be genetically enhanced when in fact his only power is to be american (Grahooo I'm from the same country as Arnold Scwarzeneger, so I can hold my breath for ages and look badass even when not trying).DDTL wrote: For the bad guy, well... I completely disagree with BeastSoulEyes. The mercenaries colonel in D9 is even more stereotypical than Quaritch in Avatar. And, contrary to Quaritch, he isn't charismatic at all and has almost no personality (I've explained previously why Quaritch is quite an interesting character for me) : he is just a bastard who likes to kill, and you are just happy to see him dying at the end. Of courses, he dodges all the bullets and remains the only mercenary at the end in front of the hero.
That corporations are ready to cut everyone in half a thousand times to make more money.DDTL wrote: And I will ask the same question that you asked about Avatar : what should we learn with District 9 ? That apartheid and medical experimentation on aliens are bad ?
Glad you liked the movieDDTL wrote: But don't take it wrong, I repeat that I've really enjoyed this movie : an interesting hero, a catchy story and very good SFX. But I cannot compare D9 to Avatar, sorry.
Of course, and it is very well done ! Very exciting and very funny (especially when the hero is driving the mecha) By the way, D9 has one thing that Avatar cruelly lacks : BLOOD. I'm not a gore addict at all, but I wanted to see more blood in Avatar... But well, it is a PG-13 movie, so...They did it for the show man, for the show
Yeah, it is well showed when the hero is at the hospital after they made him use the aliens weapons, but this kind of message is not very fresh... Very true, indeed, but not fresh. Avatar tells basically the same with the character of Parker Selfridge. (And the Avatar's script was written something like twelve years ago)That corporations are ready to cut everyone in half a thousand times to make more money.
(sorry to answer in french)PS: Je suis aux Etats-Unis actuellement, je suis plus habituer a parler anglais actuellement , c'est pour ca que je m'exprime principalement en Francais. D'ailleurs vu que je suis aux Etats-Unis je peux voir pourquoi Avatar est un aussi mauvais film, c'est un film fait pour deux choses, du fric et pour viser les gosses. Ils ont fait un jeu video, et l'on sortis le jour meme ou ils ont sortis le film, ils ont aussi fait un partenariat avec McDonalds pour vendre des Bigmacs utilisant l'image d'Avatar et du heroe. Ce film put le film fait pour la masse et fait pour l'argent, et cela en fait un mauvais film de maniere automatique.
Translated:DDTL wrote:Je te conseille de jeter un oeil au scénario original d'Avatar
Yeah, here you go : (link)DDTL wrote:I advise you to take a look at Avatar's original scenario