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Review written by Rob Wright.
 
"I Am Legend," the latest adaptation of Richard Matheson's classic horror novel, features a brilliant performance by Will Smith and a haunting vision of a deserted New York City ravaged by vampire-like mutants. Are they enough to elevate the movie beyond typical monster movies?
 
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"The action and scares of "I Am Legend" certainly deliver, but what I'll remember and value most about this film are those quite moments where Neville is staring into a lonely abyss"
 
I hate it when people misspell "quiet", especially people who write for a living.

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I can't decide whether or not I think it is worth seeing compared to the hype yet.


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...and in an almost todd flanders sort of way shadeEx casts the first stone....
 
but relating back to the topic, I'm reading the screenplay now and hoping to go and see the movie tonight.  
 
ummmm brains....
 
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shadeEx wrote :

"The action and scares of "I Am Legend" certainly deliver, but what I'll remember and value most about this film are those quite moments where Neville is staring into a lonely abyss"
 
I hate it when people misspell "quiet", especially people who write for a living.


 
Thanks for the heads up, ShadeEx. It's been fixed. In the future, it's probably better to e-mail me directly with a correction/spelling error, that way it can get fixed quicker.
 

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but relating back to the topic, I'm reading the screenplay now and hoping to go and see the movie tonight.


 
Noooo!!!!! The screenplay is the worst part of the movie, Echofoxtrot! Why would you read the thing before seeing the movie? It's going to ruin all the surprises. Honestly, the screenwriters could have done a much better job. I hear there's better versions of the script floating around on the Web, including one of the first drafts Mark Protosevich wrote for this film.


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I can't decide if I want to see it or not. Hype and what not make me want to go, but honest reviews and critic reviews make me think other wise. although I personally don't trust critics at all, average folk and what not I do. So we shall see. With movie ticket prices always getting higher, I'm wondering what I'll pay to see this movie. (Last movie I saw in theaters was Transformers, and $9.00 ticket, but I live in Oregon so no sales tax; thank god.)


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JustinMcG67 wrote :

I can't decide if I want to see it or not. Hype and what not make me want to go, but honest reviews and critic reviews make me think other wise. although I personally don't trust critics at all, average folk and what not I do. So we shall see. With movie ticket prices always getting higher, I'm wondering what I'll pay to see this movie. (Last movie I saw in theaters was Transformers, and $9.00 ticket, but I live in Oregon so no sales tax; thank god.)


 
You mean you don't trust me, Justin? :cry:  
 
I guess if you're expecting "I Am Legend" to be an all-out action movie with tons of gore like the "Resident Evil" movies, then you'll be disappointed. It's more of a subtle, character-driven movie with lots of suspense and an eerie atmosphere.


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And since when did Tom's Hardware decide to provide it's readers with full-page Hollywood motion picture reviews??? Kind of defeats the purpose of the rest of the site, not that I have anything against Tom's or it's fine crew. Is this a slow news day or another corporate takeover???
 
Maybe it's time to bring in a critic who can criticize all the other critics - instead of "two thumbs up" I'll just use "two fingers up"...
 
I like the movie, by the way. Will Smith is one of my favorites.


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Luscious wrote :

And since when did Tom's Hardware decide to provide it's readers with full-page Hollywood motion picture reviews??? Kind of defeats the purpose of the rest of the site, not that I have anything against Tom's or it's fine crew. Is this a slow news day or another corporate takeover???
 
Maybe it's time to bring in a critic who can criticize all the other critics - instead of "two thumbs up" I'll just use "two fingers up"...
 
I like the movie, by the way. Will Smith is one of my favorites.


 
No, it's not a "corporate takeover." Twitch/Tom's Games has be doing some movie reviews for a while now, Luscious. Initially the idea was to focus on video game movies, but since most of them stunk, we turned our attention to the kind of sci-fi/action/fantasty flicks that most in our target audience seem to enjoy (i.e. Transformers, Spider-Man 3, etc.).  
 
Do you really think it defeats the purpose of the rest of the site? I'm asking honestly, with zero sarcasm. We just thought doing occasional movie reviews would be a nice addition to the games coverage on the site.


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I like seeing reviews like this now and then.  Of course, the primary purpose of the site should stay in place, but this kind of material helps spice things up a bit.

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Agree.
Occasional reviews of GOOD movies help.

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No, "A Beautiful Mind'" is *not* over-rated. It's genius.
 
Otherwise seems like a decent movie review. I guess I should go watch the movie.


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flasher702 wrote :

No, "A Beautiful Mind'" is *not* over-rated. It's genius.
 
Otherwise seems like a decent movie review. I guess I should go watch the movie.


 
Hey, Russell Crowe was great in that movie. But come on, Flasher -- are you telling me you didn't know the roommate/little girl/Ed Harris were figments of his imagination? To me that was the major flaw in that movie. It was too obvious, and instead of trying to force a big, dramatic twist, they should have divulged the fact that he was schizo and that these people were not real. I think the audience would have empathized with Nash more. Again, just my opinion.


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RobWright wrote :

No, it's not a "corporate takeover." Twitch/Tom's Games has be doing some movie reviews for a while now, Luscious. Initially the idea was to focus on video game movies, but since most of them stunk, we turned our attention to the kind of sci-fi/action/fantasty flicks that most in our target audience seem to enjoy (i.e. Transformers, Spider-Man 3, etc.).  
 
Do you really think it defeats the purpose of the rest of the site? I'm asking honestly, with zero sarcasm. We just thought doing occasional movie reviews would be a nice addition to the games coverage on the site.


 
At first, I thought it WAS a new game based on the movie, as you say. But to put my point another way, would you give Ebert & Roeper an X48 mobo and have them write a review on it??? To me it just doesn't make any sense for a site known to have a strong focus on IT hardware to deviate and write critiques on movies. I think your target audience would most likely look elsewhere to get good movie info, and visit your site expecting solid hardware-related news/reviews. I'm not against new website ideas, nor am I saying you're editorial is wrong, but please leave the cooking to Martha Stewart. :sol:


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Yeah the movie reviews aren't anything new.  We've actually written quite a few movie reviews and movie-related stories over the course of this year.  
 
We only review the movies that we're interested in because we feel like you guys share our same tastes being gamers and all.  We thought you might like to read movie reviews written by gamers rather than movie reviews written by art house goons, people who like to make the titles into puns, and people desperate to get quoted on a DVD box.  
 
Actually Rob was dying to review Attonement but I said, "Rob...that's going to suck and all the guys on the site are going to laugh at you."
 
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tmeacham wrote :

Yeah the movie reviews aren't anything new.  We've actually written quite a few movie reviews and movie-related stories over the course of this year.  
 
We only review the movies that we're interested in because we feel like you guys share our same tastes being gamers and all.  We thought you might like to read movie reviews written by gamers rather than movie reviews written by art house goons, people who like to make the titles into puns, and people desperate to get quoted on a DVD box.  
 
Actually Rob was dying to review Attonement but I said, "Rob...that's going to suck and all the guys on the site are going to laugh at you."
 
True story.


 
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Just saw this in IMAX today and thought it was great.
 
We left the theater sore, from gripping the armrests.
 
I even started feeling anxiety when the sun was going down today.  LOL!

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RobWright wrote :

Initially the idea was to focus on video game movies...


AAARRRGGHH!!!! Don't go there! :sol:
 

RobWright wrote :

Do you really think it defeats the purpose of the rest of the site? I'm asking honestly, with zero sarcasm. We just thought doing occasional movie reviews would be a nice addition to the games coverage on the site.


No it's a good thing, I need to know what DVDs to look out for in the next few months :)


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I think this is a good thing, using said formula : occasional, on topic (scifi-super hero etc), and good. Dont need to be warned off by stinkers (let the suckers beware). I was interested before reading the review, moreso now


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I don't have any problem with tomshardware reviewing movies.
I don't think they are inherently more or less qualified than Ebert & Roeper.
 
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I have read the book, and I have
seen The Omega Man many times (and have the dvd). I fear that few movies are improved by deviating from the book that they are based on, as few screenwriters are more skilled storytellers than the book writers.