Indeed. Ever since I saw Emily Blunt in Edge Of Tomorrow I wouldn't really call her "elegant" but eh, the first was alright. Stewart's affair with the director notwithstanding.
Commencing shipping:
Now I'm shipping Thor and Elsa.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.One hot guy and three hot ladies and a throwaway plot?
What genre could this movie be in?
Historical?
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Full trailer tomorrow. Looks like more of the same with dodgier CGI, pretty much the Halsey tuneage was just uncalled for though
Eh, CGI doesn't look that much worse than the original movie.
I'm assuming this is being met with a deafening roar of "Who wanted this, exactly?"
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectProbably capitalizing on Chris Hemsworth's popularity and how the Huntsman is a more interesting character.
The original also managed to hit some sort of mystery blockbuster sweet-spot and was actually incredibly successful, so the studio most certainly wanted more in some form or other.
edited 17th Nov '15 6:26:07 PM by LE0Night
Not to mention dark retellings of classic fantasy tales are a thing now.
You mean retellings that are faithful to the tone of the originals?
"War without fire is like sausages without mustard." - Jean Juvénal des UrsinsNo, we mean retellings of fairy tales made artificially dark and gritty because it's a trend now.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."Still not as dark and gritty as the old ones.
Were Cinderella's sisters cut off bits of their feet so they could try to fit in her shoe...
"War without fire is like sausages without mustard." - Jean Juvénal des UrsinsFairy tales were dark and grim in substance, the new movies are just gratuitously dark and grim in appearance.
Would you be happier if the Snow Queen wore pink?
"War without fire is like sausages without mustard." - Jean Juvénal des UrsinsThe Grimm version is actually a fairly recent retelling, published in 1812. The Perrault version of the story is older, written in 1697, and is the one that the Disney Cinderella films are based on. So it isn't true that the darker version is the original. Perrault's is only sixty years younger than the earliest European telling, and it added the light elements of the fairy godmother and pumpkin coach and glass slippers.
edited 17th Nov '15 7:37:47 PM by Tuckerscreator
Is it wrong I was kinda rooting for Evil Queen Charlize Theron in the last movie? I mean, aside from Evil Is Cool, she was owning Snow in that final battle and standing in that fire was just awesome!
Ok, who let Light Yagami in here?Personally I hope that the director tells her "Please stop overacting." She was really threatening except when she RANDOMLY STARTED SCREAMING.
I'd be happier if writers would put in the effort to make their Darker and Edgier retellings interesting instead of just slapping a darker coat of paint onto it. Like Napoleon said, the original fairytales were dark in substance, most of these retellings are pretty shallow and bland in their darkness imo.
Anyhoo, I'm one of those people who's wondering why this needed a sequel, but then again, my biggest problem with the first one was that Snow White was a really boring protagonist, so this may be better for her absence.
I actually really loved Kristen Stewart as Snow White. I thought that she was great in that movie.
But yeah, this movie is a prequel, right? How does that work?
From the synopsis it almost sounds like it's a prequel and sequel, lord knows how they're going to work that without Kristen around. They could resort to time-skips and montages, I guess.
Also I agree that Kristen was nowhere near as bad as she was made out to be and that Charlize's hamminess was approaching "No wire-hangers" levels, I appreciate a good ham as much as anyone but it got a wee bit ridiculous.
edited 18th Nov '15 5:49:24 AM by LE0Night
Looks...alright. Ice CGI is definitely conspicuous.
The Huntsman's Distaff Counterpart is called the Warrior instead of Huntress? Okay... If they were going with gender-neutral terms he should have been called the Hunter.
How to explain Stewart's absence... Maybe this will be like the Willow sequel novels where they drop a bridge on the old cast.
No trailer just yet but the blurb and a bunch of rather nice posters are up:
When Freya learns of her sister’s demise, she summons her remaining soldiers to bring the Magic Mirror home to the only sorceress left who can harness its power. But once she discovers Ravenna can be resurrected from its golden depths, the wicked sisters threaten this enchanted land with twice the darkest force it’s ever seen. Now, their amassing army shall prove undefeatable… unless the banished huntsmen who broke their queen’s cardinal rule can fight their way back to one another.
The original was the very definition of So Okay, It's Average and the first paragraph makes me think someone's gone and watched Frozen a wee bit too much, yet here but for the grace of Jessica Chastain go I.
edited 16th Nov '15 3:36:27 PM by LE0Night