Posted November 18, 201014 yr Amanda Seyfried STEAMROLLS ON in her attempt to take over Hollywood! awZMW9kIoZg I think it looks pretty good although I'm sure it won't be given a fair chance by everyone. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke which probably explains why it looks very alike to Twilight visually.
November 18, 201014 yr Oh dear god. Is there anything Hollywood won't rape of it's soul and turn into a movie? :manson: Rather ironically, this actually looks surprisingly decent. Of course, like all good American adaptations of things the original has been cherry picked for ideas and repackaged into something the brain dead sarah palin loving masses can understand.
November 19, 201014 yr Looks like "Twi-sh!te"-style, soft-focus crap for braindead American teenagers to me, god, they've even hired some fukkin "Edward" clone to play the woodsman by the looks of it.... Neil Jordan's reading of the "Red Riding Hood" legend "A Company of Wolves" is still the bees-knees... I could think of at least a dozen different directors who could've done more credit to this story tbh.... Guillermo Del Toro for one....
November 19, 201014 yr Very Twilight-esque (including the fact that they both star Billy Burke), and I do quite like Amanda. I'll certainly be going to see this :D
November 19, 201014 yr It looks like an interesting take, like something Angela Carter would have done (I'm sure she wrote something before in 'The Bloody Chamber', not too sure though). Doesn't look too bad tbh, I wouldn't go and watch it however, it's not my kind of film.
November 24, 201014 yr YAWN YAWN SNOB SNOB. When did everybody get so damn SNOBBY? Nothing to do with being a "snob", I just don't like sh!te films, Twilight is sh"te, and I have no reason to believe that this will be anything other than sh"te given that it's the same person doing it... And, if you think you're being "oh-so-clever" and playing the "populist" card all the time, I might remind you of the fact that there is such a thing as "inverted snobbery"....
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