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fuzzybluemonkeys ([personal profile] fuzzybluemonkeys) wrote2010-07-10 11:26 pm
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If you enjoyed Pitch Black,

I'd recommend skipping The Chronicles of Riddick.
First of all, they recast Jack, which, no. The new actress was actually pretty good (electricity girl from Angel), but she was not Jack, and even the people involved realized it because they had her change her name to Kira.
Then, they went and changed it into big honkin' destiny save the universe crap because goodness forbid there should just be people. Doing their thing. On a planet or multiple planets and yet somehow not having the fate of millions resting on their shoulders.
The cool thing about Pitch Black was that it was a character study. Limited number of cannon foddercharacters contained in a location is a total horror movie trope, I do not deny, but they did what the cool horror movies do and made it about those characters instead of them having special powers and Fate and Destiny and Prophecy. Oh yes, there was PROPHECY. Because Riddick can't just be a guy who is, you know, a murdering criminal, and yet tragically human at the same time, he has to be super speshul last of his kind just shoot me now.
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[personal profile] somnolentblue 2010-07-11 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Based on poking around the internet, I'm pretty sure that the elements that maddened me about the movie are present in the book.
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[personal profile] somnolentblue 2010-07-11 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I ♥ed Jack so much - the Kira switch was so baffling to me. (Although I didn't realize that it was Gwen from angel, heh.)