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There is a comic out there, where bloodrayne fights werewolves. Here's the site http://www.newsarama.com/Digital_Webbin ... eLycan.htm
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Hmmm..its possible werewolves could be in the Blood Rayne movie.
http://www.bloodrayne-themovie.com/
Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
http://www.bloodrayne-themovie.com/
Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
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Oh god... not ANOTHER Uwe Boll movie! Dosen't anyone realize that he's the man responcible for such travesties as House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark? The guy takes any video game he can find that he thinks is remotely popular, then tries (and fails) to make it a movie worth watching.Figarou wrote:Hmmm..its possible werewolves could be in the Blood Rayne movie.
I never really saw what the whole appeal in Bloodrayne was. Pretty much all I can see is a scantly clad woman with guns, begging the male demograph to pour money on her. The games were medicore from what I heard, and all I can hope now is that Boll's inevitable bomb of a movie he's about to release will strike a mortal wound to Bloodrayne inexplicable popularity.
The day Uwe Boll makes a movie good enough to warrent a sequel is the same day I lose all faith in humanity.Figarou wrote:Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
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Well....he is not going to stop.Lyco wrote:Oh god... not ANOTHER Uwe Boll movie! Dosen't anyone realize that he's the man responcible for such travesties as House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark? The guy takes any video game he can find that he thinks is remotely popular, then tries (and fails) to make it a movie worth watching.Figarou wrote:Hmmm..its possible werewolves could be in the Blood Rayne movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400426/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486640/
I'm not into video games anymore. So if he comes out with another videogame adaption, I may not know until I read up on it.
Lyco wrote:The day Uwe Boll makes a movie good enough to warrent a sequel is the same day I lose all faith in humanity.Figarou wrote:Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
There are some movies that made me wonder why it was even made.
Like this one.
And to make it even worse....
Bleh!!!
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Do the werewolves play a big part? If not then probably no.Figarou wrote:Hmmm..its possible werewolves could be in the Blood Rayne movie.
http://www.bloodrayne-themovie.com/
Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
"There are no stupid questions. However, there are many inquistive idiots."
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And they also do the overused cliche of slobbering and the "WE WANT YOU DEAD" connotations in each taunt they speak towards their "enemies" (i.e. "our master demands our extinction").Anubis wrote:looks cool but the werewolves like what kitetsu said was a bunch of chewbaccas. they are flat muzzles tailless and all of the bulk FUR!!! not muscle.
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The werewolves didn't play a big part in Narnia.23Jarden wrote:Do the werewolves play a big part? If not then probably no.Figarou wrote:Hmmm..its possible werewolves could be in the Blood Rayne movie.
http://www.bloodrayne-themovie.com/
Maybe not the 1st one. But in a sequel later on.
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Whats worse; 'Fido' ugh I hate those 'Chew a stick, doggie' and 'Hump a leg' type things. Or 'sit boy' type dog connotations they throw at werewolves. They make them like dogs, yet of course they're not! It's lame, overused...lame...lame yeah overused....
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Edit: I forgot to mention; Another cliche storyline with cliche characterization, such as the 'strong but sexy' female character. Give me a break man! And that hero guy. Underworld for a start was a little irritating though I liked it I guess, because everyone's doing these movies now. They need to get some originality, even with the music they use, the camera angles, the same shoddy scenes, same emotional scenes. haha you get the drift.
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Edit: I forgot to mention; Another cliche storyline with cliche characterization, such as the 'strong but sexy' female character. Give me a break man! And that hero guy. Underworld for a start was a little irritating though I liked it I guess, because everyone's doing these movies now. They need to get some originality, even with the music they use, the camera angles, the same shoddy scenes, same emotional scenes. haha you get the drift.
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Kirk Hammett wrote:Whats worse; 'Fido' ugh I hate those 'Chew a stick, doggie' and 'Hump a leg' type things. Or 'sit boy' type dog connotations they throw at werewolves. They make them like dogs, yet of course they're not! It's lame, overused...lame...lame yeah overused....
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Don't forget.. "Go fetch!" or "Roll over!!" and "Bad dog!"
And there is doggy talk
"AWWWW!!! Wook at the wittle werewuffie!!!"
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This, my friend, happens in ALL action movies made by Hollywood -- i mean HollyPOT. It's both an epidemic, and a s*** shortcut.Kirk Hammett wrote:Edit: I forgot to mention; Another cliche storyline with cliche characterization, such as the 'strong but sexy' female character. Give me a break man! And that hero guy. Underworld for a start was a little irritating though I liked it I guess, because everyone's doing these movies now. They need to get some originality, even with the music they use, the camera angles, the same shoddy scenes, same emotional scenes. haha you get the drift.
Try comparing the live action Asterix movie "Asterix: L'mission cleopatre" and the live action Mortadelo y Filemon movie, with any kind of family comedy made by america.
the two movies, Asterix being french and Mortadelo y Filemon being spanish, they were nonstop slapstick comedy albeit cheap.
The american family comedies have the same stuff over and over again (beginning, introduction, relationship, punchline, resolution, absolution). Even with the help of monstrous budget, you can still see the cycle with a keen enough eye.
It's quality, Hollypot. Not quantity.
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They look like Were-affenpinchers.lycancomplex wrote:There is a comic out there, where bloodrayne fights werewolves. Here's the site http://www.newsarama.com/Digital_Webbin ... eLycan.htm
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I disagree. The graphics and envirements were really uninspired, and the shootouts were boring and frustrating. Not my kind of entertainment...alphanubilus wrote:Bloodrayne was actually a lot of fun. The controls were a little retarded, and the guns pretty useless, but those awesome blades of her diced and sliced.
God of War was a better action game though.
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