I liked the start, the middle had me worried because I thought we moved from fighting with vampires one on one, and it was something I was not keen on. The ending was fun though. Overall I liked it, but it was not as good as I hoped.
My other complaint was the PQ, at times crisp, other times blurry backgrounds and edges, other times strange hue and contrast. I felt like the Director was a kid with a new toy (Instagram). AQ was great.
My guilty pleasure movie genre. Gotta love Seagal and Austin in the same movie. Lots of shooting, explosions, and fighting. Sounded great. AQ was great. Movie itself was typical Seagal/Austin storyline and acting.
I saw this at the theater, so I went in already knowing I would like the movie. The AQ had clear dialog, and some of the action scenes were pretty loud, especially the end. Gunshots sounded great too. I could have done without some of the musical choices though.
Other than a couple of instances of softness, the PQ looked great, and this is by far my favorite Spidey movie yet. 1 and 2 with Tobey were good starts, but I never really felt he fit the bill, and the 3rd movie was a mess. Im happy with Webb's work so far.
I have Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace on the way from Netflix. I haven't seen either movie since their run in the theater. I want to watch them again before I go check out Skyfall. Also, from what I have read both of those Blu-rays are very impressive for both picture and sound quality. I'll find out tomorrow.
Im a found footage junkie, and I was surprised by this one. Along the lines of Paranormal Activity and Blair With the way it's filmed, I found it to be fun.
PQ was a little dark, but nice otherwise. My only issue with the audio was that to get the proper volume for dialog, the music and some sounds kinda ended up blowing you out of the room. Movie is just a guy flick with lots of death, I mean its Seagal and Austin