Two *Gotcha!* clips, both from the beginning of the movie, its like they're not even trying to build tension. Not a good start to a horror movie. #descent2
But she wasn't running through the woods - that was a dream/fantasy. She didn't get out - or did I really miss something when we watched it the other day? #descent2
@HalOfBorg: which version? the european version had a different, and IMO better, ending. the US version ended with her getting out of the cave. the euro version ended with her hallucinating a birthday cake in front of her daughter, but still in the cave. if this sequel was being made while taking into account the european version's ending, it never would have implied at the beginning that she got out. #descent2
I put the Descent into the same category as Jeepers Creepers, the first one was good in its own unique way, not great but very likable. The premise of a sequel is fundamentally silly, the reason the movie worked was because we didn't know what was going on, now we do, and now like in Jeepers Creepers, the creature seems kinda goofy.. #descent2
@burlybax: I really liked the first one, because it scared the crap out of me - however, I must admit I was scared of the tunnels, rather than the cave people. Claustrophobia powers: Activated! #descent2
@TemporalSword: Standard Procedure really, Section 3 Code 27 : Upon encounter with blood-soaked woman claiming spellunking friends were murdered by unknown humanoid species, an officer shall assemble a team to investigate, blood-soaked woman must accompany team in order for sequel to have familiar face. #descent2
hollywood has become a grotesque worn, gorging itself on ill gotten gains while destroying beatiful things in the most viscous maner possible and finding it entertaining.
@tetracycloide: While we all watch. ARE WE NOT ENTERTAINED?
Also, I know it's a typo, but I think "destroying things in a viscous manner" is funnier. Would that be like the blob, just schlurping over something slowly?
@crashedpc : ゴキブリ and 蟑螂 division: Really? So I'm not nuts?? I saw it in America and it had the "it was a dream" ending. She woke up still in the cave and the movie ended. When did they change that....
@MS-18E Shadoblak: See, this is where I get confuzzled, cause people have told me they've seen both versions here. So what do I know... let's just say there are two versions. One that sucks and one that doesn't.
@GreyHammer: Agreed, she should prefer going to jail becase:
If she's still terrorized and not thinking straight, she's terrorized to go back and would prefer a bullet in the head than going back.
If she's smart, and has recovered her half brain: you go to jail, tell them you killed everybody and the bodies are in the cave, they'll find the monsters when they try to recover the bodies, and you get out of jail free.
The only reason she would go back would be Ripley-style: with a ton of marines armed to their teeth with flamethrowers etcetera, not half assed with a bunch of guys with guns
So at the end of The first Descent shes left face to face with one of those ugly buggers. Yet she escapes. Struggling with her mind, falshbacks and going back into the cave to explain lost friends is all plausable. But how the hell did she get out????
Looks like the crawlers are real, since the people in the trailer saw them. I'm a little bit disappointed, since one of the more interesting elements of the first movie was that this was left open - was it the crawlers or a delusional Sarah that killed everyone? Oh well.
man this looks so weak wish the original dude would have made the second one though it probably didn't need another. I loved the original fell in love with those ladies cause they were hot and weren't punks.
On a completely unnecessary side thought I would love to see wolverine in that cave
I guess I'm not enough of a horror aficionado to appreciate this. I saw the first one and thought it was ok, but didn't see the great, awesome film everyone else apparently saw.
@crashedpc : ゴキブリ and 蟑螂 division: *******Spoiler******Which was the American ending I saw the one where she didnt make it out and was greeted by a vision of her daughter.
@crashedpc : ゴキブリ and 蟑螂 division: Hmm, well, apparently I saw the Americanized version, because she escapes (BTW, why does there have to be an Americanized version? Are we that sissified?).
So, spoiler warnings ignored, how can this pick up after the original ending? And still not sure the original ending would have made the whole movie "wow" me. I mean, it was nice to have strong women characters, but after that, seemed like a by-the-book horror flick.
@crashedpc : ゴキブリ and 蟑螂 division: The American version if memory serves was a double tease. First it shows her getting out, but them goes back to her in the darkness, with a birthday cake w/candles? Which I thought let down the whole movie with that ending. Don't know the other ending.
@TemporalSword: I'm an American and I saw the original ending. I've never seen the American ending. :)
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I liked the way it ended. I thought it was ambiguous as to whether she actually escaped or not. You could interpret it as, she got out but she was so psychologically traumatized that she thought she was still in the cave. No one else thought this?
@Andy Hunt: That's what I thought She clearly leaves her meds behind before they set off for the cave. I figure the scene where they discover the cave paintings is when she snaps for good.
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Of course they do. Brilliant. #descent2
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Looks like they've moved it to the States for the sequel. And kept everything else practically identical to the first. Only more meh. #descent2
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Also, I know it's a typo, but I think "destroying things in a viscous manner" is funnier. Would that be like the blob, just schlurping over something slowly?
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American release she escapes, European release it was a dream, *mumble* sequel using American storyline *mumble*
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If she's still terrorized and not thinking straight, she's terrorized to go back and would prefer a bullet in the head than going back.
If she's smart, and has recovered her half brain: you go to jail, tell them you killed everybody and the bodies are in the cave, they'll find the monsters when they try to recover the bodies, and you get out of jail free.
The only reason she would go back would be Ripley-style: with a ton of marines armed to their teeth with flamethrowers etcetera, not half assed with a bunch of guys with guns
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On a completely unnecessary side thought I would love to see wolverine in that cave
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The American version, if I remember correctly, has Sarah actually escaping.
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So, spoiler warnings ignored, how can this pick up after the original ending? And still not sure the original ending would have made the whole movie "wow" me. I mean, it was nice to have strong women characters, but after that, seemed like a by-the-book horror flick.
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It made a descent (hahaha!) amount of cash, so... why not, right? *sob*
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I liked the way it ended. I thought it was ambiguous as to whether she actually escaped or not. You could interpret it as, she got out but she was so psychologically traumatized that she thought she was still in the cave. No one else thought this?
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