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looks like they ruined everything unique about the movie and made it a generic thrill-fest!
*sigh*
Ugh, that trailer.
Bless her heart!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESoutmZP5EM
Yeah, yeah, yeah...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olEo5m0k_uI
"what I have seen from the real, yeah no Let the Right One In, the first um take on the book."
Even she knows her film sucks.
Holy shit! I didn't even catch that Freudian slip the first time. I also like how they introduce the panel as claiming there were no commercial motives behind it.
Let The Right One In author furious about comic book adaptation
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EDIT: Harry review: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/45610
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The pacing is very staggered and the script is ...all over the place...
...“The father’s” killing technique is so implausible...
...The Elephants in the room. The decision to first make “The father” one of possibly, many of Abby’s paramours and not a pedophile driven to murder is an interesting choice...
...The violence is just not there...
...Next and this is my final beef. HUGE SPOILER!!!!!! The decision to not clarify that Abby is really a castrated young male vampire leads me to ask if this was again to make this film more digestible to the movie going public... It seems he was just content with making an almost shot for shot re-make of the original that “Twihards” would go to.
Harry Knowles is the single worst paid writer in the English language.
My gf and I watched the original this afternoon. It's a completely fantastic, beautiful, and touching movie, one of the best I've seen in ages. I really have to track down a copy of the book.
That said, there's no way, and I mean NO WAY the remake will come even close. Let The Right One In just set the bar way to fucking high.
And quotes like these from the remake's producers pretty much confirm that:
Um, fuck you, cuntface.Quote:
Producer Simon Oakes has made it clear that the plot of Let Me In will closely resemble that of the original film, except that it will be made "very accessible to a wider audience"
The filmmakers have noted that "they intend to forge a unique identity for Let Me In, placing it firmly in an American context"
Producer Donna Gigliotti said, "We're incredibly admiring of the original, but to be honest with you, that picture grossed $2 million. It's not like we're remaking Lawrence of Arabia."
Seriously. I respect his passion for movies and all, but the guy writes worse than a 3 year-old with Down Syndrome. His reviews are the worst form of jumbled, completely biased bullshit I've ever seen.