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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
So, I just saw both Nightwatch and Daywatch today. Or. Tonight. Saw the first (Nightwatch) on dvd with my boyfriend, since he bought during a drinking binge about a month ago. Nice and cuddly evening. Oh. Anyway. Then met up with his younger brother and went to a midnight show in the movie theatre to see Daywatch, the second movie. I just now got home, and am all hyped up.
Basically, they're Russian movies about the battle between good and evil and how there's a truce but evil wants to lure good into breaking it so they can rightfully start a war, and there are these 'others' who see the magic of the world, including vampires. They're both beautifully made, with loads and loads of little details to look out for and ponder and spins and twists on the myths and legends of the magic of the world.
So, has anyone seen them? What did you think? Have you heard about them? Do you want to see them? Discuss.
It's some sort of Vampire movie where they turn off Moscow for half a day and throw tennisballs at each other with their minds. I give it 2/5 Fallout: Tactics install-screens.
Yeah, the bitch of it is that Duskwatch is being made in America with the actors recast as Americans, and they're also claiming that there'll be a fourth movie called Final-Watch.
Way to run it into the ground guys.
The books the series is based off of are pretty good.
"I've decided that if positive affirmations can "cure cancer" then negative affirmations can cause cancer. Chant with me: Fuck you and Die, Todd Howard. Fuck you and Die, Todd Howard. Fuck you and Die, Todd Howard."
Speaking of such things, Nightwatch is actually quite watchable while on Robitussin. The disorientation goes well the Gloom idea and plot holes don't stand out so much. Worth a rental or late night cable viewing.