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VampiricClown 08-16-2006 11:16 AM

Loved the first one. One of my all time favorites.

Never saw the second, but I got the third one, I didn't really care for it so much. I've also never seen the 4th one either.

Suspiria 666 08-24-2006 01:24 PM

The first one was so awesome I love it;)

DrenTheLiar 09-24-2006 02:53 PM

1.wtf is The Crow doing on here it is NOT a horror movie!!

2.I have seen all 4 movies and liked all of them however 1 and 2 are the best to me....

Roderick Usher 09-24-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally posted by DrenTheLiar
wtf is The Crow doing on here it is NOT a horror movie!!
Well it is about an undead man murdering those who wronged him. Not horror, but horror-themed.

DrenTheLiar 09-24-2006 03:40 PM

im still not convinced...

crabapple 09-24-2006 05:57 PM

"The Crow" (the movie) is like an action interpretation of a "vengeful ghost" story. For an action film, I would say it's very vividly horrific a lot of the time.

crippler666 09-25-2006 08:13 AM

All The Crow movies are based around different graphic novels

As far as I am aware there are around 15 or 20 different series of novels

I liked all 4 movies, the first is still the best, but I would like to see it remade as violent as it should have been

But I do have a question, if you count The Crow as a gothic love story (which it is), and it not being made as a mainstream movie, would it have had the following it did without the death of Brandon Lee?

crabapple 09-25-2006 08:25 AM

Hard to say. But the movie they made, I think, is pretty shocking and dark in its own right. It might well have grabbed my attention.

I remember speaking to a makeup effects artist who had just come back from working on the film, and he was profoundly shaken and upset about what had happened. The story had hit the newspapers in a fairly sensational way. Everyone wanted to talk about the accident, and he...didn't.

urgeok 09-25-2006 08:39 AM

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Originally posted by crippler666
But I do have a question, if you count The Crow as a gothic love story (which it is), and it not being made as a mainstream movie, would it have had the following it did without the death of Brandon Lee?

yes ..

by all rights it was a good movie and a showcase for the very charismatic Brandon.

I think it would have had an even bigger following had he not died.

the film would have been better and there would have been proper sequels

DrenTheLiar 09-25-2006 12:12 PM

well wen i first saw it i didnt know what it was abotu nor di di know he died doing the movie so it was awesoem to me even b4 i knew he died...its very high in mi favorite movies i think its gotat be number 2 right below halloween.i am VERY inspired and influenced by the crow and its story.altho i did read the comic after i saw the movie and i must agree that it shudl have been made as violent and as true to the comic as it shulda been


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