15 points

That’s too bad.

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102 points

The soulless cash grab wasn’t good?

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I haven’t seen the original since I saw it too young as a kid. Anyone here think it’s held up enough to be worth a rewatch?

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It wasn’t good when it came out, why would it be good now? I understand this is an unpopular opinion, but it always wasn’t good.

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16 points

I loved the Crow, I thought it was awesome, but I was also a kid when I saw it. Nonetheless, differences of opinions are all good.

That being said, I’m not sure it stands the test of time

My friend loved the Crow 2 over the original and that blew my mind because I thought the sequel wasn’t great …

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9 points

I was a kid too. All my friends loved it. They all wanted to watch it over and over. I found nothing good about it. It always just felt cringe to me.

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Wife and I accidentally watched the sequel a few months ago, she was surprised I had never heard of the crow and I kinda had difficulty finding it on streaming. Watched the sequel first because it had been 15 years since she’s seen it she thought that was it. Watching both close together I thought the sequel had a better overall story but production, budget and acting were all severely worse but enjoyed both.

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1 point

Anything specific? I can overlook a lot of cinematic and technical issues in a film if the script and talent are good.

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4 points

The script was boring, the plot was…boring. It was supposed to be like this fun, edgy thing and it wasn’t. They sold aesthetic, and for a time when that aesthetic was cool, this didn’t even come close to making it feel cool. I was a kid when this came out, and I saw it then and I didn’t enjoy it. I watched about half of it recently and I still found it boring and not entertaining.

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17 points

Absolutely.

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44 points

It’s not a cinematic masterpiece but it had a distinctive look and vibe with a cool soundtrack, interestingly strange plot. I saw it again a few years ago and remembered why I liked it as an angsty teen.

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9 points

Fantastic soundtrack. I still listen to it.

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7 points

It’s a great installment in the grimdark genre. It won’t blow your socks off but it does the dark, brooding genre well.

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27 points

The original was a time and a place thing imo. It was a vibe that had a lot to do with the music, a lot to do with the awful circumstances surrounding Brandon’s death. You know at the time there were conspiracies a surrounding those circumstances tying into the death of Bruce Lee too so the movie had this lore to it from the start. The other thing worth mentioning is that at the time goth/industrial (dare I say it…) emo were an actual thing. I personally saw the first film in 16 up docs, my girlfriends skinny jeans and yes a touch of the old eyeliner. What I’m saying is it was relevant to a subset of the youth market. Not sure that’s true today.

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19 points

Honestly, with the resurgence of the dress of goth/emo without any of the requisite music taste, a huge rewatch of the crow by gen Z could realistically give us a goth girl winter.

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We always did joke that wearing all black would eventually be “normie” and dressing like a gap model would become “alternative”.

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I think it’s absolute trash. But I don’t even remember if i ever liked it. I used to hang out with some goth kids who based their personality around that movie so i always remembered it as “cool”.

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I wouldn’t say it is trash, but it does not hold up well imo. The best thing it has going for it is its soundtrack

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3 points

I’ve rewatched it and still enjoyed it. This was probably a couple years ago.

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11 points

We watched it last Devil’s Night Halloween. I was worried that watching it again was going to ruin yet another wonderful memory from my youth, but we still enjoyed it. It’s not the same watching it outside of the darkness of the grunge era from which it was created, but it’s still a good, and entertaining movie. Definitely worth a rewatch.

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3 points

I’ll probably give it a go this October, yeah

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2 points

Devil’s Night is the night before Halloween, more commonly called Mischief Night (at least when I was growing up).

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4 points

I can’t imagine there would be a remake except for the incident.

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40 points

Between this and Borderlands, movies being in production hell forever seems to usually be a bad sign. Now I’m getting worried about Blade…

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20 points

Some productions are always trying to ice skate uphill.

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10 points

Arcane was in production hell for like 6 years and according to the documentary on its making the story got scraped and rewritten at least once. Sometimes it works. Arcane is so good.

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4 points

And The Hobbit (respect to Del Toro for giving up before it was too late). And Justice League (even if, after Dawn of the Dead and 300, Snyder never did a good one again).

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4 points

I mean yeah, they’ve already gone through 2 directors and it’s in limbo again. Not a good sign

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2 points

Blade? Did they bring Wesley Snipes back? Haven’t seen that guy since Expendables 2 and they did him dirty with the CGI Parkour.

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No it’s someone called Mahershala Ali. With the sunglasses on he does actually look quite a lot like a young Wesley Snipes.

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3 points

young Wesley Snipes

That’s incredibly generous. The guy’s already 50 years old. 15 years older than Snipes was in the original Blade!

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the last I heard of Blade was that it was going to be a cut-rate production and that “the story at one point morphed into a narrative led by women and filled with life lessons, with Blade relegated to the fourth lead” but that was apparently dropped? I don’t follow Disney/MCU like at all, but I came across this story and it stuck with me because it was kinda bizarre.

https://comicbook.com/movies/news/marvel-blade-movie-budget-changes-female-led-story/

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