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Bowser 02-20-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GoWalrus (Post 9419456)
So 2 days before release and not a single review for this.

Bad sign?

It's always a bad sign when they don't release a movie to the critics to be reviewed.

Bowser 02-20-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 9419517)
It's always a bad sign when they don't release a movie to the critics to be reviewed.

Not that the critics are the end-all, be-all if the movie sucks or not, mind you.....

Deberg_1990 02-20-2013 03:08 PM

Damn, my mind was ready to be blowned

Deberg_1990 02-20-2013 03:09 PM

typically, Hollywood doesnt release strong product on the weekend of the Oscars.

Sorter 02-20-2013 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoWalrus (Post 9419456)
So 2 days before release and not a single review for this.

Bad sign?

Called it homie.

Chiefs Pantalones 02-20-2013 05:57 PM

I'm taking the wifey to see it. Looks ok.

Sure-Oz 02-20-2013 06:48 PM

Kerri Russell is the star?

BWillie 02-21-2013 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 9404959)
Some of it seems a little corny but the aliens look really good from what we can see and the realism makes them very frightening.

Cuz u know, we know what aliens would actually look like.

bevischief 02-21-2013 12:37 PM

I wait for it on DVD maybe or wait till it is on cable.

ThaVirus 02-21-2013 12:39 PM

I've seen several people claiming this movie looks super scary recently. I can't tell if they're being serious or not..

Looks ****ing horrible to me.

Pepe Silvia 02-21-2013 09:06 PM

You mean there's a horror movie nowadays that actually looks scary?

Frosty 02-21-2013 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 9424300)
You mean there's a horror movie nowadays that actually looks scary?

Yeah but it isn't this one.

Hammock Parties 02-21-2013 11:08 PM

FINALLY

http://rogersmovienation.com/2013/02...ew-dark-skies/

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The standard issue alien abduction thriller gains a few paranormal touches and a taste of the Living Dead in “Dark Skies,” a sometimes hair-raising riff on all the “Communions” that have come before.

It’s a passably chilling bit of nonsense that builds on the past, the tropes of the genre, and relies on them for the odd jolt and the occasional ironic laugh.

Yes, the aliens are abducting us, but only those of us who didn’t heed the warnings of “Signs.”

Keri Russell and Josh Hamilton play struggling suburbanites – she’s a real estate agent, he’s an unemployed architect – who suddenly have weird lights, weirder noises, nightly kitchen re-arranging and unseen threats to their two boys to go along with a battered marriage, long-term unemployment and a mortgage in arrears. “Dark Skies” is about how they and their confused kids handle all this.

Not very well, as you might expect.

Lacey (Russell) hears things and sees things. She’s at a loss to understand what took everything out of their kitchen cabinets and parked these things in precarious stacks, all the way to the ceiling. Daniel (Hamilton) is less credulous.

“We’re not those people who believe in crazy things!”

He’s fibbing to her about his job interviews, and she’s not telling him everything that’s going on at home, how little Sammy (Kaden Rockett) keeps having nightmares about “The Sand Man.”

The lies come out and the marriage earns its ugliest test when they come face to face with the impossible. The movie sinks or swims not on our belief that this is happening to them, but on the players’ beliefs, and neither adult gets frantic or worked up enough to be convincing.

At the very least, the first time Lacey spies a spindly alien from “Signs” standing over her child’s bed, her freak-out should be epic. Both actors play shock, not panic.

And panic was called for.

As episodes pile up – catatonic fits, mass bird collisions with their house, strange bruising on their kids (Dakota Goyo is Jesse, the oldest) that has the neighbors sure they’re nut-job child-abusers, you’d expect a mania to set in. Daniel and Lacey can only manage confusion, and solutions borrowed from “Paranormal Activity” (surveillance cameras), “Night of the Living Dead” (barricading the windows) and every other modern horror movie (Internet searches, where “The Truth,” or at least “The Conspiracy is Out There”).

That last step delivers the movie’s most fascinating character, an “expert” (J.K. Simmons) on “visitations” whose resignation and exhaustion at their fate, which mirrors his, seems earned. Lacey and Daniel seem beaten before they start.

Visual effects man turned writer-director Scott Stewart has turned away from the “Legion” and “Priest” D-movies with their angels and vampires and patched together something of an expertly shot and cut mash-up here. He’s very good at managing tension, and the script doles out the requisite shocks at decent intervals.

But what’s missing is the empathy, the sense of parents terrified for their kids, a terror that the viewer should and would share, if only we’d been given more reason to care or a surer sense that they do.

Sorter 02-21-2013 11:13 PM

Again, totally called it.

Hammock Parties 02-21-2013 11:17 PM

Sounds watchable at least.


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