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I look at the AVP franchise like this,they will NEVER be able to appease both Aliens & Predator fans & finding a middle ground is pretty difficult
That really isn't what I meant by my earlier comment. I was talking about about the "markets" as in age. You know, the marketing folks say things like "the 18 to 34 market" and such.
They don't really need to find a middle ground, what middle ground exactly? They need to tell a compelling and interesting story.
I tend to think that fans of the Alien films are also fans of the Predator films. I don't really know anyone who likes one and hates the other. I think you can certainly makes fans of these films happy though with an AVP story.
This film was sort of Dawson's Creek meets Predator. It had a lot of good looking kids in it, a few clueless adults, and some monsters in shoe stores.
And the tacked on ending, obviously made to setup AVP3, was what the whole film should have been about IMHO.

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The Dark Horse comics worked IMHO due to the fact that comics like a novel leave a varying about of Self creation to the storyline. A movie tends NOT to do that or the viewers are not interested in doing that.
Again, I respectfully disagree. I think many films have done this quite successfully. Especially science fiction films.
I'm not saying the films HAD to match the comics anyway, I'm just saying that script Peter Briggs wrote was so much better than this one. Seems like common sense to me. Bad films get made all the time, I just hate it when they happen to a good franchise.
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'You don't create fear with gore, you create disgust ' .Gets a thumbs up from me.
Yeah, me too. Although gore doesn't bother me, and if it's involved in a tense story and is used to help tell the story, it can be quite effective. I thought the violence in the movie looked great.
I wasn't even offended by the pregnant mom/baby thing. By that time in the film I just felt like I was watching pointless scene after pointless scene strung together by actors who run through sets going
"Come on!" and
"Hurry up!" anyway.
I was more offended that they put that God awful line about the Titanic in there.
hahahahaha.
Hey, if you liked the movie I certainly have nothing against that. Maybe once it's on cable and I watch it again I'll be able to get that kind enjoyment out of it too.
All I know is that on the
first viewing I hated the film based on the (lack of) creative choices they made involving the story line, the setting, and the characters.
The monsters were good, and I knew they would be because of the Stauss boys background. There was really no reason for the predalien though, nothing truly unique about it, it could have just been any other alien running around, and the story would have been the same.