Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:35 pm
I thought this was allright, but nothing to get very excited about.
If you'd turned the projector off after the first 5 minutes we all could have predicted the entire plot to the tiniest detail.
Horne in particular had almost nothing to do, we didn't get to see Paul McGann's death scene, and considering the sheer number of lezzer vampires they weren't very effective.
I found all the whooshing noises, speedy up camera bits, and constant text on the screen quite tiresome.
For all that though, I hope it does well for them and it certainly deserves to do better than Richard Curtis' latest crapfest 'The Boat That Rocked' which looks atrocious even for him.
If you'd turned the projector off after the first 5 minutes we all could have predicted the entire plot to the tiniest detail.
Horne in particular had almost nothing to do, we didn't get to see Paul McGann's death scene, and considering the sheer number of lezzer vampires they weren't very effective.
I found all the whooshing noises, speedy up camera bits, and constant text on the screen quite tiresome.
For all that though, I hope it does well for them and it certainly deserves to do better than Richard Curtis' latest crapfest 'The Boat That Rocked' which looks atrocious even for him.