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Pitch Black (2000)
Terrific sci-fi
"Pitch Black" was a great sci-fi/horror movie. Vin Diesel displayed a terrific performance as the convict Riddick, being scary and comforting simultaneously. The story was well crafted, and the beginning showed more than a little resemblance to the PC game "Unreal," but quickly paved its own path. The special effects were excellent, especially in the opening crash scene. And the musical score was very appropriate, with rapidly pounding drums that got the blood pumping. I highly recommend seeing this movie, but be prepared to get scared.
Supernova (2000)
Where's the ending?
I was looking forward to seeing "Supernova" a bit, mainly because, as IGN Movies says, "nothing blows up bigger than a sun." And there's no sun (or star) bigger than a blue giant. So, what went wrong? First off, there's zero character development. We hardly get to know the characters throughout the entire movie, except for their main quality (this one's smart, this one's a hero, this one's crazy). Also, we are thrust right into the story, without much of an exposition. I guess the producers figured we would already know the characters.
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And why bother with killing the captain? It's seemed like a "Oops, he died. In other news..." situation. We know the facts behind the reason of his death, but why even have him in the movie if he's only in there for about 15 minutes?
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Another thing: what's with the artifact? It had so much potential (after all, the things 9-dimensional!). But again, it was wasted, as the only thing it's good for is blowing up a star. Which brings me to my next point...
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The supernova sucked. Picture the explosion created by a dying blue giant, hundreds of times larger than our sun. Picture the shockwave vaporizing anything and everything in its path. Picture the heroes desperately trying to escape. Now picture the whole thing lasting for about 5 seconds. What a HUGE disappointment. Also, the computer aboard the ship says the resulting explosion will reach Earth in 51 years, and will either destroy our planet, or create new life. But do we get to find out what happens? No. All we get is the fact that the two survivors switched an eyeball each, and the woman is pregnant. Whoopee. In summary, this movie is like a 31 chapter book. The director decides to start on chapter 2, and then skips every other chapter, effectively missing both the beginning and the end. "Supernova" is easily a contender for "Worst Movie of 2000."
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
A masterpiece
"The Blair Witch Project" is, quite simply, a masterpiece. It is totally original, and unlike anything you've seen before. The horror element in this movie is completely different from most other horror movies. It's what you don't see that scares you. From the humorous beginning to the shocking end, "The Blair Witch Project" delivers on all counts. And, for those who say, "Since it's not real, it's not scary," I offer this tidbit. It may not be real, but, wouldn't you admit the fact that after you saw "Jaws", you were somewhat afraid of the water?