Wait, what? Please explain...when did that change?
*EDIT* She actually IS doing the voice, but with fewer GLaDOS filters. No big deal. Del Toro even got Valve's permission to use her.
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Don't get me wrong. I have high hopes for this movie.
I just don't assume on faith that it's gonna be any good.
Also, I think Ellen McClain is overrated. I much prefer Terri Brosius:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwRpr-pZYuQ
It will be good in the worst ways.
Sounds like the typical Del Toro movie to me. He plays a shell game with the visuals to keep you from noticing the crappy dialogue.
No, that shit sucks. 'Good Bad' is so much more a factor of creators having a big scope or interesting idea that they can't competently or practically achieve. Just making things trite and easily digestible hardly constitutes an homage.
The coolest thing this movie could do, like someone else mentioned, is have the robots created to defend become the new greatest threat. Fleshing out, even in some abstract or fantastic way, the motivations of the monsters would be a great service to a story like this...bad guys are always more interesting because they're the catalysts, the heroes so frequently just react to someone else's plans/ambitions.
Get ready for Evangelion Sans Message: The Movie
That's not at all what I was talking about when I mentioned homages; I was referring to things like the Big O-style arm attack. There were a lot of people on media sites like the earlier YouTube trailers linked where they were complaining about the movie for having monsters rise up from the deep, the GLaDOS voice, and so on.
Gotcha. I was commenting more on the nationalist speeches and Independence Day structure. I don't see why someone would complain about the monsters and robots if the rest of the story was strong, but I can see the subject being an easy out for criticism if the handling is needlessly puerile.
My concern is that monsters, robots, and punches aren't interesting merely by inclusion.