I FEEL LIKE RANTING
If the genre films of 2004 could be summed up in one word, it’s “potential".
Last night I bought the AVP: Aliens vs. Predator dvd over Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow simply because it was cheaper. I saw the movie in theaters and walked away disappointed. Here was a great concept, Aliens and Predators fighting it out, but most of the movie was set-up, exploring the human characters. Probably the most disappointing aspect was the clearly subjective view of the conflict. Simply put, the Aliens won. Now, you're probably thinking I'm "geeking out" here, but you're wrong. When dealing with two franchises that have fallen off the boards and you want to revitalize them by bringing them together, what's better? To favor one or the other? No. It's favoring neither and being as objective as possible. Why? Because the people seeing the movie are Aliens fans, Predator fans, or both. By favoring one, you slam the other, and walk away with only one salvageable franchise. What’s even more infuriating is Anderson (the director) makes you suffer through a quarter of the movie before the first fight and it’s the equivalent of Buster Douglas vs. Mike Tyson, with the Alien sitting on a killed Predator while you wonder, “How the hell did that happen?” That was the second Predator to get snake eye’d. The first didn’t even see the Alien coming before he got speared in the back. And the third, this was the biggest slap in the face, who was the coolest, is the dumbest because he takes off his mask, allowing a face hugger to impregnate him.
As a fan of both genres, I didn’t want to see only one triumph, I wanted to see each prove their superiority within certain regards and leave the theater wanting more of both. But as a business man, hoping to have my own franchise, I was dumbfounded by how Fox could allow the more viable franchise, Predator, to be tarnished in the eyes of fandom. Who would I want to see a Predator movie now? First they get beat by Arnold, who in the 80's should have just changed his name to Achilles. But then Danny Glover woops Predator ass.
Danny Glover?
That was 1990, it's taken fourteen years for the Preds to get a credible adversary, and when they do, they get their asses handed to them. They are the Elmer Fudds of space.
R.I.P. Predators.
But this isn’t the first time this has happened, remember Underworld?
Vampires vs. werewolves, that was the big draw, but in the end, we got leather clad gunslingers fighting werecats. The “Romeo and Juliet” love story was substantially downplayed so much, that if not for a shared kiss, you wouldn’t get the point at all. The “clash of titans” we all wanted to see was nothing more than “werewolves” getting their asses shot off. And the title, “Underworld” referred to the tunnels where the Lycans hid, and not to the world itself.
Bill Hicks said that all people in marketing should commit suicide because they are a true evil. Didn’t really understand why, until I was suckered into seeing these movies. Both of them had great concepts, but I keep feeling like the studios were too scared to go all in. I imagine Fox and Sony only willing to dip their toes in the water instead of cannonball. But that’s the name of the game nowadays, franchise potential, everything in genre cinema is a test, no one has any faith. They have no guts, but want the glory.
On the other side, there are those who do have faith, and fail miserably. Example, Van Helsing…what a crap movie. This movie was so bad, I couldn’t believe it, so I had to see it for myself and I was horrified to discover that world of mouth was right.
How do you fuck this up?
Van Helsing is a monster hunter. You have access to Universal’s Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man, the “Holy Trinity” of movie monsters. Why couldn’t Sommers have simply done a movie about Van Helsing killing Dracula, why wasn’t that enough? It was enough that he revamped Helsing. It was enough that this new interpretation was young, monster hunting badass with no memories. In fact, since he worked for the Vatican and we all know how manipulative those bastards were in the “dark days”, he could have squashed the amnesia part and made the guy a repented killer who’s earning his salvation by killing monsters for the church. That’s what I would have done. But no, let’s get WAY complicated, and elude to his possible angelic origins, a mysterious history with Dracula, and find a piss poor way to connect all the Universal monsters to one another so they can all be at the same place, at the same time.
And what kind of motive was that for Dracula? Having Frankenstein build the monster to provide the energy necessary for Vlad to give life to his kids.
WHAT?
When did Drac being a bloodsucking fiend, lusting after his lost love and jumping the bones of anyone who looks like her become passé?
What about the franchise potential? How no one at Universal said anything against Sommers using ALL the “Drac Pack” in one movie instead of spreading them out in sequels is beyond me.
Still, Underworld 2 is coming later this year, and Van Helsing is dead and buried (as far as we know), which means people prefer Kate Beckinsale with a butchy attitude and short hair, instead of a butchy attitude and long curls.
One genre tragedy I was really upset about was Chronicles of Riddick.
I liked Pitch Black, and more, I like the idea of taking a small horror movie and creating something bigger from it, in a totally different direction. The production value was top notch and the story was the newest thing I’d seen in a long time. Like Star Wars is classified a “space opera”, you could call Riddick a “sword & sorcery in space”. The special effects were great, the acting wasn’t Oscar worthy, but it did the job, I was immersed in the world and those characters. All tied with an open ending that shocked and winked at you at the same time.
So, why did it flop?
Fuck if I know, but I blame Vin.
I love Vin, and he could be a great character actor. He has charm and charisma, plus that voice can take him a long way, more than his muscular physique. Look what sounding like Jack Nicholson did for Christian Slater. But he brought the movie down with negative to no hype machine behind the picture. Before Riddick, Vin’s last movies were A Man Apart in 2003 that followed Knockaround Guys in 2002, and neither of them was stellar. I liked Knockaround Guys, but the “machine” let it flounder. While A Man Apart’s only draw was some woman’s (a dancer) ass during the first twenty minutes of the film. Anyone who was up on current Hollywood events knew he turned down sequels to Fast and the Furious and XXX, and I think that pissed the fans off. Imagine how much better Riddick may have done with the success of 2 Fast, 2Furious hyping Vin’s name.
When the only thing you have to show for your participation in a movie is a Spike TV video game award, something’s gone horribly wrong.
Amidst all this I keep wondering why I’m dying to play the Hollywood game. Even if I write the next big thing, someone will fuck it up. Whether it’s the director who wants to use “his own vision” instead doing the job he’s hired to do, bring mine to life, or simply build upon it….
That brings up something that Steven Johnson recently said that pissed me off. It was about the Ghost Rider movie and how, despite Goyer doing two drafts that he felt were worthy of production, that the vision was his own, closer to the comic, and more of a Western. Okay, let’s talk track records…
Goyer Highlights - Dark City, Blade 1 and 2, Freddy vs. Jason, and Batman Begins.
Johnson Highlights – Simon Birch, Jack Frost, The Replacement, and Daredevil.
And whose script would genre fans rather see on film?
Back to my closing –
Or a producer, studio executive, or actor who wants to “take it in another direction”, odds are I won’t see my work on the screen. So why do it?
Well, I imagine it’s the same reason women still work in porn. Despite the drugs, the bad smell on the set, catching HIV, dealing with criminals, spending time with sexual perverts (the fans) on the regular basis, and making choices like having 101 strange penises up your ass vs. obscurity, lost in porn compilations. The bottom line is, you get paid more in one day than most get in a year for getting fucked. You may not cum, but it doesn’t require you to, and that’s better than being a nine to five desk jockey any day.
JPG.
Last night I bought the AVP: Aliens vs. Predator dvd over Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow simply because it was cheaper. I saw the movie in theaters and walked away disappointed. Here was a great concept, Aliens and Predators fighting it out, but most of the movie was set-up, exploring the human characters. Probably the most disappointing aspect was the clearly subjective view of the conflict. Simply put, the Aliens won. Now, you're probably thinking I'm "geeking out" here, but you're wrong. When dealing with two franchises that have fallen off the boards and you want to revitalize them by bringing them together, what's better? To favor one or the other? No. It's favoring neither and being as objective as possible. Why? Because the people seeing the movie are Aliens fans, Predator fans, or both. By favoring one, you slam the other, and walk away with only one salvageable franchise. What’s even more infuriating is Anderson (the director) makes you suffer through a quarter of the movie before the first fight and it’s the equivalent of Buster Douglas vs. Mike Tyson, with the Alien sitting on a killed Predator while you wonder, “How the hell did that happen?” That was the second Predator to get snake eye’d. The first didn’t even see the Alien coming before he got speared in the back. And the third, this was the biggest slap in the face, who was the coolest, is the dumbest because he takes off his mask, allowing a face hugger to impregnate him.
As a fan of both genres, I didn’t want to see only one triumph, I wanted to see each prove their superiority within certain regards and leave the theater wanting more of both. But as a business man, hoping to have my own franchise, I was dumbfounded by how Fox could allow the more viable franchise, Predator, to be tarnished in the eyes of fandom. Who would I want to see a Predator movie now? First they get beat by Arnold, who in the 80's should have just changed his name to Achilles. But then Danny Glover woops Predator ass.
Danny Glover?
That was 1990, it's taken fourteen years for the Preds to get a credible adversary, and when they do, they get their asses handed to them. They are the Elmer Fudds of space.
R.I.P. Predators.
But this isn’t the first time this has happened, remember Underworld?
Vampires vs. werewolves, that was the big draw, but in the end, we got leather clad gunslingers fighting werecats. The “Romeo and Juliet” love story was substantially downplayed so much, that if not for a shared kiss, you wouldn’t get the point at all. The “clash of titans” we all wanted to see was nothing more than “werewolves” getting their asses shot off. And the title, “Underworld” referred to the tunnels where the Lycans hid, and not to the world itself.
Bill Hicks said that all people in marketing should commit suicide because they are a true evil. Didn’t really understand why, until I was suckered into seeing these movies. Both of them had great concepts, but I keep feeling like the studios were too scared to go all in. I imagine Fox and Sony only willing to dip their toes in the water instead of cannonball. But that’s the name of the game nowadays, franchise potential, everything in genre cinema is a test, no one has any faith. They have no guts, but want the glory.
On the other side, there are those who do have faith, and fail miserably. Example, Van Helsing…what a crap movie. This movie was so bad, I couldn’t believe it, so I had to see it for myself and I was horrified to discover that world of mouth was right.
How do you fuck this up?
Van Helsing is a monster hunter. You have access to Universal’s Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man, the “Holy Trinity” of movie monsters. Why couldn’t Sommers have simply done a movie about Van Helsing killing Dracula, why wasn’t that enough? It was enough that he revamped Helsing. It was enough that this new interpretation was young, monster hunting badass with no memories. In fact, since he worked for the Vatican and we all know how manipulative those bastards were in the “dark days”, he could have squashed the amnesia part and made the guy a repented killer who’s earning his salvation by killing monsters for the church. That’s what I would have done. But no, let’s get WAY complicated, and elude to his possible angelic origins, a mysterious history with Dracula, and find a piss poor way to connect all the Universal monsters to one another so they can all be at the same place, at the same time.
And what kind of motive was that for Dracula? Having Frankenstein build the monster to provide the energy necessary for Vlad to give life to his kids.
WHAT?
When did Drac being a bloodsucking fiend, lusting after his lost love and jumping the bones of anyone who looks like her become passé?
What about the franchise potential? How no one at Universal said anything against Sommers using ALL the “Drac Pack” in one movie instead of spreading them out in sequels is beyond me.
Still, Underworld 2 is coming later this year, and Van Helsing is dead and buried (as far as we know), which means people prefer Kate Beckinsale with a butchy attitude and short hair, instead of a butchy attitude and long curls.
One genre tragedy I was really upset about was Chronicles of Riddick.
I liked Pitch Black, and more, I like the idea of taking a small horror movie and creating something bigger from it, in a totally different direction. The production value was top notch and the story was the newest thing I’d seen in a long time. Like Star Wars is classified a “space opera”, you could call Riddick a “sword & sorcery in space”. The special effects were great, the acting wasn’t Oscar worthy, but it did the job, I was immersed in the world and those characters. All tied with an open ending that shocked and winked at you at the same time.
So, why did it flop?
Fuck if I know, but I blame Vin.
I love Vin, and he could be a great character actor. He has charm and charisma, plus that voice can take him a long way, more than his muscular physique. Look what sounding like Jack Nicholson did for Christian Slater. But he brought the movie down with negative to no hype machine behind the picture. Before Riddick, Vin’s last movies were A Man Apart in 2003 that followed Knockaround Guys in 2002, and neither of them was stellar. I liked Knockaround Guys, but the “machine” let it flounder. While A Man Apart’s only draw was some woman’s (a dancer) ass during the first twenty minutes of the film. Anyone who was up on current Hollywood events knew he turned down sequels to Fast and the Furious and XXX, and I think that pissed the fans off. Imagine how much better Riddick may have done with the success of 2 Fast, 2Furious hyping Vin’s name.
When the only thing you have to show for your participation in a movie is a Spike TV video game award, something’s gone horribly wrong.
Amidst all this I keep wondering why I’m dying to play the Hollywood game. Even if I write the next big thing, someone will fuck it up. Whether it’s the director who wants to use “his own vision” instead doing the job he’s hired to do, bring mine to life, or simply build upon it….
That brings up something that Steven Johnson recently said that pissed me off. It was about the Ghost Rider movie and how, despite Goyer doing two drafts that he felt were worthy of production, that the vision was his own, closer to the comic, and more of a Western. Okay, let’s talk track records…
Goyer Highlights - Dark City, Blade 1 and 2, Freddy vs. Jason, and Batman Begins.
Johnson Highlights – Simon Birch, Jack Frost, The Replacement, and Daredevil.
And whose script would genre fans rather see on film?
Back to my closing –
Or a producer, studio executive, or actor who wants to “take it in another direction”, odds are I won’t see my work on the screen. So why do it?
Well, I imagine it’s the same reason women still work in porn. Despite the drugs, the bad smell on the set, catching HIV, dealing with criminals, spending time with sexual perverts (the fans) on the regular basis, and making choices like having 101 strange penises up your ass vs. obscurity, lost in porn compilations. The bottom line is, you get paid more in one day than most get in a year for getting fucked. You may not cum, but it doesn’t require you to, and that’s better than being a nine to five desk jockey any day.
JPG.

