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SoSF Poll for Week Beginning March 11, 2007

March 11, 2007 By S. K. Sloan 16 Comments

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Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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  1. Kimi says

    March 11, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    I can’t vote on this one, I don’t care about any of them EXCEPT for Star Trek. Comic book movies suck for me, don’t like them one bit, and the rest are squeals to films I don’t like (or shows I don’t like).

  2. Phil from LI New York says

    March 11, 2007 at 5:39 pm

    if anyone DOESN’T say bloodrayne…. they should be banned, lol

  3. Sam says

    March 11, 2007 at 5:55 pm

    So Kimi, of all the sequels coming that you dislike, pick the one you hate the most…. πŸ™‚

  4. Magess says

    March 11, 2007 at 6:10 pm

    I would pick Bloodrayne, except that I find disturbing horror movies even less appealing than bad sci-fi.

  5. Brian says

    March 11, 2007 at 7:06 pm

    BloodRayne 2. like it’s even a frakking question.

    P.S. The Incredible Hulk is not a true sequel, but rather Marvel basically wanting a do-over. Which I am not against, although I think it would be wise to put MORE distance between the new one and the old one (which, could’ve been good, the potential was there, the people involved just kinda blew it).

  6. Summer Brooks says

    March 11, 2007 at 7:59 pm

    Bloodrayne 2 should never have been uttered as a possibility of a sequel. The fact that someone gave them money to make a second one instead of doing something better with it boggles me.

    So, am I the only person who didn’t hate Ang Lee’s Incredible Hulk?

    I liked the stylization with the comic book inspired scene changes, and the only thing I didn’t like was how the battle with his father at the end went. I just don’t understand what the point of that was, not given how subtle Nolte’s earlier appearances were regarding the man and the monster, and which one of those two he truly considered to be his son.

  7. GazerBeam says

    March 11, 2007 at 8:04 pm

    I’m actually curious to see Bloodrayne, actually, just to see how bad it can be πŸ™‚

  8. Phil from LI New York says

    March 11, 2007 at 9:12 pm

    Actually no Summer, i liked the hulk, but it was mainly due to eric bana… i like him a lot at an actor, ever since black hawk down. Other then that… it still was a very entertaining movie. I have nothing against it.

  9. Ed from Texas says

    March 12, 2007 at 3:22 am

    It’s too bad I couldn’t vote twice – BloodRayne 2 and Saw IV are pretty much equally at the bottom of that list for me. I caved to the peer pressure and went with Ms. Rayne.

  10. JFStan says

    March 12, 2007 at 4:06 am

    Summer, I also liked Ang Lee’s Hulk just fine.. I’m anxious to see if the sequel steers more towards the comic canon.

  11. Thomas says

    March 12, 2007 at 6:38 am

    Sequels are based on lack of imagination, so I’ll hold off on the poll. Because I hold off on going to 99% of the sequels.

  12. AndrewM says

    March 12, 2007 at 11:48 am

    How can you say sequels are based on a lack of imagination? Thats an awful generalisation. Does the same hold true for books? A second book staring the same characters is a lack of imagination? I can think of about a billion Harry Potter fans who would probably disagree with that in the lead up to book 7. What about comics? Is the fact that characters like Batman and Superman are still being written 50 years and more since their creation a lack of imagination?? Last time I checked new creators were coming on board all the time and finding new and relevant things to say with characters that have been used time and time again. Why should it be an different with films?

  13. Sam says

    March 12, 2007 at 2:46 pm

    I have never understood the fascination with watching someone getting brutally tortured just for the sheer joy of watching others suffer…so I can’t stand original features, such as SAW, Texas Chainsaw Massacre or The Hills Have Eyes, much less remakes or sequels.

    Much to bizarre for my taste…sort of like being an observer of Hussain’s torture chambers or Nazi concentration camp experiments….No thanks — unless it comes from the likes of Tarantino, then somehow it comes off as storytelling art and not slash and burn for the sake of the gore effect.

  14. Kimi says

    March 12, 2007 at 3:22 pm

    Sam, I can’t vote still, I hate them all on the same level. I’ve got a very basic level of living things when it comes to not liking them, they all at the bottom.

  15. Alan says

    March 13, 2007 at 1:34 am

    I can’t settle for just one. You can happily eliminate all the “horror” movies and Bloodrayne just … because. Sam, I’m totally with you on that. Ever since the original Friday the 13th, when after the first poor girl’s throat was cut and she cried and cried as the blood seeped out, and I commenced to placing my head between my knees for the rest of the movie, I was done with “horror”.

    But I will joyfully skip to every single superhero movie listed here. Because, dude! It’s real life superheroes!!!! πŸ™‚

  16. Nigel in Melbourne says

    March 14, 2007 at 6:24 am

    Bloodrayne 2. I don’t even know how anyone who saw the desaster that was Bloodrayne would think it was a good idea to hand over money for a sequel.

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