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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed
    Thousands of cutaways and an overload of CGI might appeal to some people, but Guillermos ways of handling fights is just a plague in my eyes.
    No, I don't like alot of quick "cutaways" in fight sequences. He didn't use that technique too much in "Blade 2". I also didn't find it to be an overload of CG. Just when needed.

    I was never a fan of the "Hellboy" comics but Del Toro made a very entertaining flick out of that one. For awhile he was connected to direct the "Halo" movie, too...

    Something just occured to me....you made the analogy of crap director between "Episode 3" and "Blade 2". You do realize that Lucas directed ALL of the films in the NEW trilogy, right?...
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    Yes, I know Lucas did that. And all the new films sucked.

    Blade 2s fighting scenes were much sloppier made than the first Blades. Everytime Blade did something, there was a new shot or angle of it. Very distracting. And CG only when necessary? Like when Blade and that vampire chick fight in Mortal Kombat style, and their entire bodies are CG for like a full minute? Why was that necessary?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed
    Yes, I know Lucas did that. And all the new films sucked.

    Blade 2s fighting scenes were much sloppier made than the first Blades. Everytime Blade did something, there was a new shot or angle of it. Very distracting. And CG only when necessary? Like when Blade and that vampire chick fight in Mortal Kombat style, and their entire bodies are CG for like a full minute? Why was that necessary?
    It's been awhile since I last saw "Blade 2". Are they not doing crazy flips across the room and sh*t like that?

    I thought you liked "Menace"? Or did you mean it's your favorite out of the new trilogy but still not good?

    It's funny that the two "Star Wars" films that are generally the best received were not even written or directed by Lucas. They should have brought back Kasdan and Kirshner for the new films...

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    Actually, ANH and Empire are the two films that are generally best recieved Star Wars films. ANH was written and directed by Lucas. Alot of people think that ROTJ was the beginning of the end for Star Wars, being turned into a childish brainless adventure. But it should be noted that Lucas practically directed ROTJ, even though he was not credited for it.

    And yes, as I said before, Menace is my favorite of the prequels. But I don't like them.

    As for the Blade 2 scene, it's a long "Mortal Kombat" shot off them doing stuff and it looks REALLY fake.

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    Well, okay.....I'll let it go at that, I guess.

    Judging by this and a few other threads, I guess we just watch films differently.

    I watch for entertainment....you nitpick

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    If a film is well made, I can let myself sit back and be entertained. I find Blade 2 and Episode 3 to be pure crap in the entertainment department. I mean, an action film is supposed to have good action... right? That's why I love Blade 1, by the way.

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    Hell I love all the Star Wars flicks... Although I wish the original poster Art was used for these DVD's!

    George Lucas kept the films at the same Flash Gordon serial type level for all six films where over zealous fans couldn't understand why the films had not "grown up" along with them.

    Here's a random thought.... I feel the Light Saber fight from Episode I could be ranked as the greatest sword fight of all time! Right up there with Errol Flynn's Robin Hood and a few others....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkboy
    Here's a random thought.... I feel the Light Saber fight from Episode I could be ranked as the greatest sword fight of all time! Right up there with Errol Flynn's Robin Hood and a few others....
    you're kidding, right?
    Hell, the sword fight in The Princess Bride beat the crap out of Har Har Wars.

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    The covers are crap as usual.

    Why the hell can't movie companies ever release movies on dvd with the original movie posters? Is that so hard? The painted ones were nice. Instead we get a montage of images pasted together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrenochrome
    you're kidding, right?
    Hell, the sword fight in The Princess Bride beat the crap out of Har Har Wars.
    While the sword fight in Episode 1 is really great, (best part of the film) and blows anything Episode 2 and 3 has to offer out of the water, the swordfight in The Princess Bride reigns supreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawg
    Why the hell can't movie companies ever release movies on dvd with the original movie posters? Is that so hard? The painted ones were nice. Instead we get a montage of images pasted together.

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    I've always wondered that myself. Maybe the studio is too cheap to pay the artist royalties so they whip up a quick cut 'n paste which, they figure, looks better in the Wal-Mart bargin bin anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawg
    Why the hell can't movie companies ever release movies on dvd with the original movie posters? Is that so hard? The painted ones were nice. Instead we get a montage of images pasted together.

    Dawg
    You're right.....and I think I just noticed something. If you look at the cover for "Empire", is that picture of Vader with his hand out not the same one from an "Episode 3" poster?

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