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hepkat17
10-11-2003, 07:04 AM
OMFG!!!! Spread the word PLEASE.

This movie is being made by the SAME PRODUCER as who did "house of the dead".

House of the Dead if you go to movies.yahoo.com. Is rated by hundreds including myself as the all time worse movie ever made. Its on an island, had no plot, was so low budget, (check this out), that they video taped clips of the arcade game and put it in the movie for the shooting sequences. DEAD SERIOUS I SWEAR!! One of those scenes a guy goes to shoot a zombie and then it shows the video game clips of a zombie being shot and on the bottom of the screen was saying " press start" "press start".

If you go to movies.yahoo.com and search for alone in the dark, you can find a webpage on it as well. The plot looks the same as house of dead, done on an island with a house.

I bet they will even put clips of this video game in the movie as well. ANd house of dead was NOTHING like the video game. It had nothing to do with it, except they put about 50 clips of the video game in the movie since they couldn't afford the fake blood to do on real people.

House of Dead was made to take advantage of the fans of the game and Skull F$%** them into watching the worst movie of all time.

I'm writing this post to hopefully warn everybody intime not to see alone in the dark, and hopefully they make so much that they lost all their money making it.

It will be released next july, please keep this post HOT, and keep spreading the word. Time to teach hollywood a lesson.

Minos
10-11-2003, 09:09 AM
Ah! Something to look forward to next summer then... :D


I'm an idle old sod who no longer bothers to go to the cinema for a new film – I usually just wait a few years for it to come out on the telly.

In certain exceptional cases, where a film sounds exceptionally good (or particularly appealing to my tastes at least) I may get it on DVD first; for example The Lord of the Rings.

However something like the film version of Tomb Raider got rubbished so much I'll let that lie until it's out on TV.

Of course you can never be sure that your tastes will be the same as those of others; I've had some nice surprises watching 'unknown' films, or ones which the critics have panned, which I've found to be very enjoyable. But a rare event unfortunately.

MoonVydeo
10-22-2003, 11:09 PM
Maybe he will see all the bad reviews & rewrite the Alone in the Dark movie. :D

On a plus side Christian Slater is signed to the project & he tends to pick good parts, so it might be good.