Son Goku
No lover of dogma
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I saw this Friday night, but might go see it again as I was rather tired Friday and had some trouble staying awake. Between neighbors, and also having a 10 am class now (which I took earlier, as I'm in the process of securing employment, so wanted to leave the better part of the day), I was dog tired all day, and no doubt missed part of the plot and stuff becuase...
Anyhow, this is part 2 to the former Underworld movie, and in some ways builds upon it. The scenes weren't entirely predictable however (it did have some unexpected twists). This included who some of the bad guys (OK, they're all Vampires and Werewolfs ) were, with some of the battle lines having been drawn in ways, I at least wasn't expecting from the first movie.
Some parts, might leave the viewer with a WTF moment
It was worth a loo, for entertainment value, and for the non-predictable nature in the movie. 4/5 OSNN stars
Anyhow, this is part 2 to the former Underworld movie, and in some ways builds upon it. The scenes weren't entirely predictable however (it did have some unexpected twists). This included who some of the bad guys (OK, they're all Vampires and Werewolfs ) were, with some of the battle lines having been drawn in ways, I at least wasn't expecting from the first movie.
Some parts, might leave the viewer with a WTF moment
such as when the Vampire/Werewolf hybrid that the main character in the movie was protecting had died, and yet latter on seemed to be alive and well as if nothing ever happened. How this was so, was never really explained in the script, and perhaps could have borne some explanation.
Some of the other unexpected outcomes, which also keeps the movie from being too predictable, are that the very first Werewolf and the very first Vampire, who was not the character that was previously presented as such, were in fact brothers. I'm not sure what their father would be described as however, beings that he was the progenator of both lines, and not really a manifestation of either.
Some of the other unexpected outcomes, which also keeps the movie from being too predictable, are that the very first Werewolf and the very first Vampire, who was not the character that was previously presented as such, were in fact brothers. I'm not sure what their father would be described as however, beings that he was the progenator of both lines, and not really a manifestation of either.
It was worth a loo, for entertainment value, and for the non-predictable nature in the movie. 4/5 OSNN stars