Been a long while since I watched the OG, but wasn't Brendan pale after turning into the Crow because he died? Bill looks normal through a lot of it after his death, and the later imagery comes off as him applying emo paint?
I have never seen the original and because of that I hold no nostalgia for it.
From my perspective after watching both trailers, they both look like different flavors of cheese. One of them is 1990s cheese and the other is 2020s cheese.
I guess it's kind of cool that he can revive like he hit a checkpoint in a video game![]()
I wouldn't mind if he was one of the other Crows or a new one but it throws me off that they used Eric Draven and changed so much. Especially considering the circumstances the original story was made and the tragedy of the 94 film.
They sucked the goth out of itJust for starters this should've been shot on 35mm film (or at least bounced) and with softer lenses. Looks far too clean and "high frequency".
There's only a handful of filmmakers and cinematographers out there who can make digital look good and who are making the right choices for the given content.
Seeing all this glorified Hallmark stuff just makes me die a little inside every time. Just feels soulless out of the gate before you even get to the production design and everything else.
My comment about this being the devil may cry reboot in aesthetics still stands. It's nice they show us the whole film in the trailer.
Now this is a trailer
which movie would you rather see based on trailer alone ?
He would've been a huge star after that movie.Just rewatched the crow after all this time. The film is legit great and Brandon Lee was a great actor.
I think so tooHe would've been a huge star after that movie.
I don't actually like that trailer, not sure if it's the music or something, anyway, someone did do a trailer in a more modern style,really well done in my opinion...
Because this is what they think tough white boys look like.Why the fuck did they hire Jared Leto's Joker ?
Honestly, they should have rebooted this, set it in the early 90's, set it around the time of the L.A riots and tied it in with that timeline.
On March 31, 1993, at EUE Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina, Lee was filming a scene where his character, Eric, is shot after witnessing the beating and rape of his fiancée. Actor Michael Massee's character Funboy fires a .44 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 629 revolver at Lee as he walks into the room.[22] A scene filmed two weeks before Lee's had called for the same gun to be shown in close-up. Revolvers often use dummy cartridges fitted with bullets, but no powder or primer, during close-ups as they look more realistic than blank rounds which have no bullet. Instead of purchasing commercial dummy cartridges, the film's prop crew, hampered by time and money constraints, created their own by pulling the bullets from live rounds, dumping the powder charge but not the primer, then reinserting the bullets. Witnesses reported that two weeks before Lee's death they saw an unsupervised actor pulling the trigger on the gun while it was loaded with the powderless but primed round. Having not removed the primer, the primer could detonate with enough energy to launch a bullet and lodge it in the barrel.[23][24]
In the fatal scene, which called for the revolver to be actually fired at Lee from a distance of 12–15 feet, the dummy cartridges were exchanged for blank rounds, which feature a live powder charge and primer, but no bullet, thus allowing the gun to be fired without the risk of an actual projectile. As the production company had sent the firearms specialist home early, responsibility for the guns was given to a prop assistant who was unaware of the rule for inspecting all firearms before and after any handling. Therefore, the barrel was not checked for obstructions when the time came to load it with the blank rounds.[23][24] Since the bullet from the dummy round was already trapped in the barrel (a condition known as a squib load), this caused the .44 Magnum bullet to be fired out of the barrel with virtually the same force as if the gun had been loaded with a live round, and it struck Lee in the abdomen, mortally wounding him.[25][26]
I agree but here we are, on the fifth one and every single one was mediocre or a straight turd.They shouldn't have rebooted it. They should've left it alone. Let Brandon Lee be the only Crow people cared about. Don't try to have someone else take on the character. Let it be.
No only that, but Lee had a vest, he was just hit underneath it. Had the other actor aimed better, the vest might have saved him.There's no mystery to it at all. No conspiracy.
I agree but here we are, on the fifth one and every single one was mediocre or a straight turd.
The people that have handled it after the first just didn't seem to care past it being a job to put it together and film it.
It really just needs a director and writer that cares about the original and source material.
Well said. A boardroom distilled one of the most tragically iconic 90s movies down to... face paint and shitty music. Fuck this movie.This is just offensive.
No one really cared about the shitty Crow sequels, especially since NONE of them were Eric Draven and trying to replace Brandon Lee.
This is just. Fuck. I can't hate a movie more than I hate this.
and here we are with a 5th one that most likely should've been straight to network/streaming.No one cared about the sequel. No one saw it. That's why 3 and 4 went direct to video.
and here we are with a 5th one that most likely should've been straight to network/streaming.
They will keep pushing these turds out. Apparently someone still wants this mediocre trash.
This is allegedly the soundtrack![]()
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I did and even bought the godawful gameNo one cared about the sequel. No one saw it.
I did and even bought the godawful game
came here to say the same, the story behind the original Crow is all around heart wrenching, barr slipped into morbid depression and the crow was based on most of the music he listened to to deal with, even quoted within the pages. a lot of that music and bands were then featured or covered in the soundtrack. The story took place in a post apocalyptic detroit and teh crow character itself look wise was based on stooges era iggy.Are they doing those trailers to bait the nerd out of fans of the original ? James O Barr wrote the original to deal with the death of his fiancée killed by a drunk driver and what he perceived as an escalation of aimless violence in society. Having rich satanists as villains is a total miscomprehension of the original.
It's the fallout trailer all over again god dammit im too much of a nerd with ip i love![]()
This thread has convinced me to watch the original movie tonight.
So I dragged out my 30 year old graphic novel of The Crow just to refresh myself on the source material. Wooooow is that a nihilistic read. Basically just violence and gore with interludes of his grief over the loss of Shelly. The OG film added some nice elements with the witch chick and some possibility of Draven failing. Wonder if they will lean more into the skull faced guy or the possibility of Draven actually being able to return to life. The basic story is pretty one note so they do need to expand it for a film.