Unsurprisingly, the Rupert Sanders-directed reboot of “The Crow” is racing to digital with the title set to hit PVOD platforms next Friday, September 13th. That’s three weeks after it hit cinemas on August 23rd. The film, which was stuck in development for well over a decade, finally got made for a $50 million budget and […]
Another disaster for Lionsgate and just three weeks after release.
I dunno, I bet it’d be OK as background if you turned the sound off and just played NIN’s “Ghosts” instead. Wait no I take it back, those actors just plain look annoying.
I didn’t see the original until about a year ago, and I thought it was good but not amazing. I think it was a “time and place” thing, and the style and Brandon Lee legend appealed to a lot of teenaged kids. I suspect the remake just comes across as “trying too hard.”
So people can not watch it at home too.
I saw the Pitch Meeting take on it. Does that count?
I saw a Lemmy comment summarizing it in like 5 sentences and honestly that felt like watching it to.
What a garbage twist and plot.
I dunno, I bet it’d be OK as background if you turned the sound off and just played NIN’s “Ghosts” instead. Wait no I take it back, those actors just plain look annoying.
Not even that would tempt me to rewatch it.
This remake just made me wonder if the original source material is even any good. It’s not just the way they are filmed; the story itself kinda sucks.
I didn’t see the original until about a year ago, and I thought it was good but not amazing. I think it was a “time and place” thing, and the style and Brandon Lee legend appealed to a lot of teenaged kids. I suspect the remake just comes across as “trying too hard.”