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Friday, 6 September 2013

Review of the Return of Richard B. Riddick

Posted on 00:26 by makhya nitni
Riddick ~ Rising from the depths | A Constantly Racing Mind

"The first crime is becoming civilized."
“Riddick” is clever, smart, funny, brutal, and a careful study of the character that Vin Diesel made famous in the 2000 film "Pitch Black."  Riddick finds our infamous escaped convict in bad shape and looking for a ride home.  Produced by Diesel, and written and directed by David Twohy, this third film depicts Riddick in a different light.  For those who cared less for the first two films won't care much for this episode.  On the other hand, this film is made for those out there who have been clamoring for more of the Furyan, Riddick.
The first film, "Pitch Black" made on a budget of $23 million, made about $39 million domestically and another $13 million in foreign sakes.  The second film, "The Chronicles of Riddick," was epic in nature.  The film had an epic budget of $105 million and a story that spanned several planets and special effects that were also grander in scale.  In spite of the low critic ratings, Twohy and Diesel decided to give the fans something new to chew on.
"There are bad days, and there are legendary bad days. The whole damn planet wants a piece of me."
The bridge between "The Chronicles of Riddick" is detailed in the first 15 minutes.  Choosing to narrate the sordid details of his fall from the throne of the Lord Marshal, Riddick reminds me of a down and out gumshoe from a detective novel. Why not, he was left for dead with a broken leg on a desert planet.  He fixes his own leg (by re-breaking it - and he even puts in his own screws to keep the bone in place) and makes friends with the CGI created local wild dog-like creatures.  It's an animal thing.  There is a humane and playful side to Riddick.  There is also the ruthless and brutal side as well.  Like "Pitch Black," "Riddick" stays on one planet and deals with the deadly creatures this planet has to offer. 


Riddick ~ Dahl kicks ass | A Constantly Racing Mind


After finding a tin shed in the middle of nowhere, the place turns out to be a mercenary/bounty hunter outpost.  The place is a rest stop and is open to all Marcs.  Riddick sends a beacon and lets all who cares know that he is on the planet: Richard B. Riddick, murderer.  The first to arrive are Santana (Jordi Mollà - "Knightand Day") and his crew of bounty hunters that seem to be Hispanic characters from the "Wild Bunch," or "The Three Amigos.”  The second to arrive is a more organized group of bounty hunters -- they have matching uniforms and badges.  They are led by Boss Johns -- yes the father of William J. Johns, the bounty hunter from "Pitch Black.”  Second in command is badass Katee Sackhoff ("Battlestar Galactica") as Dahl.  The two crews totals 11 against Riddick, not fair, you say?  You are correct, it is unfair, and the crew needs to double that number to make it a fair fight. 


The lull before the storm comes near the middle of the film where we have to put up with the two crews squabbling for the right to kill Riddick and Dahl kicking Santana's ass a few times, we find the two crews forming an uneasy alliance in order to take on Riddick.  The fact of the matter is, Diesel and Twohy decided to return to the core story in "Pitch Black" so that they can reboot their own franchise.  In fact, the scene where the surviving bounty hunters are about to decide Riddick's fate, chained and subdued, he tells Johns the tale of how his son met his fate.  Same number of crash survivors, deadly creatures outside on a dark and rainy night.  The similarities are as striking as the differences in the two films.  Once again, Riddick is in chains, both time held by man with the last name of Johns.  Both times, he clangs the chains and makes menacing predictions of their fates. 


Riddick ~ A Furyan and his dog | A Constantly Racing Mind



The differences are in directing styles, and in the amount of time that Riddick's character is built into something more than your usual anti-hero trope.  The man is lonely, he is homesick, he is humane to animals that are friendly to him, and he is utilitarian in how he goes about killing all who threatens him.  The two are working, not only to move to more sequels but to making this vicious character into something more likable or at least understandable.  The action scenes are fun, and paced out throughout the film.  There are new types of space ships and the now familiar motorcycles that were popularized in the "Star Wars" films, and seen similar models in "Priest" and in "Star Trek."  The creatures on planet M-334/G were nocturnal Raptor-like creatures while on this Not-Furya planet, they are weird looking, and water bound, snake-like, venomous scorpion creatures. 


"Leave God out of this, he wants no part of this!"

While Riddick is main character, the members of the bounty hunter crews help support to build the atmosphere as Santana's crew know of and fear Riddick's reputation.  While on Johns' crew, Dahl is the big standout.  Although Dahl states emphatically that she doesn't do men, her inner – Starbuck character stands out.  Musically, the film is reminiscent of "Pitch Black" in many ways.  Graeme Revell who wrote the original score for "Pitch Black" writes new music but weaves familiar themes back into this film.


Riddick ~ Richard B. Riddick | A Constantly Racing Mind
This is an action film at the basic core.  The story is not as deep as in "The Chronicles of Riddick,” there is no need to delve into the concept of the Underverse and how one transcends into Necromonger Nirvana.  By the way, Karl Urban reprises his role as Lord Vaako, only briefly in the beginning of the film.  This story is not as complex and the jokes are cheap and usually at Dahl's expense.  For action-film buffs this is standard fare and is a welcome break, for non-Riddick fans, this film is definitely forgettable.  However, for the rest of us who have been waiting for Riddick's return, this is another Vin Diesel film in my collection.  

In Theaters September 6th, 2013.


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Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!

Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R
Running Time: 119 minutes
Release Date: 9/6/2013
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Riddick ~ Ambush

Posted on 15:59 by makhya nitni
Riddick - Banner - 0005 | A Constantly Racing Mind


Riddick takes on not only mercenaries, but he also takes on some bizarre creatures. 



"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy."

In Theaters September 6th, 2013.

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Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!


Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R

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Monday, 5 August 2013

Riddick - Creature Trailers

Posted on 23:30 by makhya nitni
Riddick - Banner - 0004 | A Constantly Racing Mind


Riddick takes on not only mercenaries, but he also takes on some bizarre creatures. 



"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy."

In Theaters September 6th, 2013.

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Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!


Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R

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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Riddick ~ Motion Comic

Posted on 13:28 by makhya nitni
Riddick - Katee Sackhoff | A Constantly Racing Mind


So, you are saying. WTF happened to Riddick? The last we saw him he was sitting on the Necromonger throne with Lord Vaako at his feet?.Well, here is the answer to that question. This 5 minute, 48 second "Motion Comic" explains Riddick's departure from the position of Lord Marshal. 



The motion comic leads us directly into whos, whats, wheres, and whys of Universal's new film "Riddick,." here is the synopsis.

"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy."

In Theaters September 6th, 2013.

Related

Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!


Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R

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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Riddick ~ Cinema Spot

Posted on 14:55 by makhya nitni

Riddick returns to the big screen this September. More information trickles out to us. We have another trailer for your viewing pleasure. Once again Riddick (Diesel) is one the run. This time he battles vicious mercs and wild creatures. See the synopsis below.


"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy. Written by Universal Pictures"


The film also stars Karl Urban as Lord Vaako, Katee Sackhoff from "Battlestar Galactica" as a mercenary named Dahl. 

In Theaters September 6th


Related

Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!

Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R
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Friday, 19 July 2013

Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.

Posted on 16:01 by makhya nitni
Ridick ~ In Chains | A Constantly Racing Mind

"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy." ~ Universal Pictures
Here is a a new three minute long, rated R trailer.



More action, more swearing, more killing, more Ridick (Vin Diesel). Taken captive by Mercs, The SHTF and hunters become the hunted. The logical thing to do? Release the Furyon and let him do his thing. The creatures seen in the trailer look somewhat familiar, reptilian in nature. The film also stars "Star Trek Into Darkness's"  Karl Urban and Katee Sackhoff from "Battlestar Galactica".

In Theaters September 6th, 2013

Related

Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!


Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R

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Monday, 17 June 2013

Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster | A Constantly Racing Mind

Posted on 17:23 by makhya nitni
Riddick - Fear the Dark | A Constantly Racing Mind

Above is the new poster of the Furyian, Riddick, with the movies tag line "Rule the Dark."


Here is a a new international Trailer to feast your eyes upon.



Here is the synopsis:
"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy. Written by Universal Pictures"

Director David Twohy, responsible for directing 2000's "Pitch Black,"  and 2004's "The Chronicles of Riddick," and the 1996 Charlie Sheen film "The Arrival."  Which, I actually kind of liked. 

David Twohy is also know for his script writing capabilities as well. In 1989 he penned the script for the Julian Sands and Lori Singer time traveling witch story, called "Warlock." In which Twohy has Sands rip a mans tongue out with his teeth and throw it onto a hot skillet. 1994 Twohy wrote the screen play for the Charlie Sheen and Nastassja Kinski film "Terminal Velocity." Twohy was on hand for adapting the Danielle Alexandra story into a script for the Demi Moore film, "G.I. Jane" in 1997. It was in 2000 when Twohy worked with the Wheat brothers and came up with the script for the Sci-Fi cult flick, "Pitch Black," which unleashed Riddick the Furyian to all the known worlds. In 2004, Twohy wrote and directed the epic "The Chronicles of Riddick" which introduced Karl Urban to the "Riddick" Underverse as Lord Vaako. 

In Theaters September 6th

Related

Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick ~ New Trailer
Riddick Is Back!


Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R

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Thursday, 16 May 2013

Star Trek Into Darkness ~ From The Darkness Shines A Light: A Review

Posted on 10:53 by makhya nitni
Star Trek Into Darkness | A Constantly rating Mind


"I have no idea what I'm supposed to do! I only know what I CAN do!"

Iam not planning on writing my typically long review. I am not going to discuss Abram's love of 
camera flare. I am not going to go into any detail about the plot, as that would be a great disservice to you, kind reader. Suffice it to say, that in most plot devices used in the film, will  surprise you in the ways they are used. In many ways some of the plot elements are familiar to most Trek fans, however, Abrams & Co. play these themes and motifs like a symphony in the hands of a master conductor. The jokes, like a familiar musical phrase modulated in different and subtle ways that become fresh, and fun. The characters that we have come to know and love these last 48 years, have new surprises for us to explore. Reprising his role as James T. Kirk is Chris Pine. Zachary Quinto is Spock, and Zoe Saldana once again is Uhura. As much as I can't stand 3D, if you can handle the nausea, go for it, you won't be disappointed. "Star Trek Into Darkness" is fast paced and like relativity itself, you won't notice the temporal anomaly until the theater lights fade on and you realize that 2.5 hours have sped by and you still want more.

Iwill tell you what I did notice. I noticed that the USS Enterprise is a beautiful ship. Perhaps that is something we have forgotten, however, JJ Abrams goes to great length to show us new and interesting angles of this graceful lady. Abram’s placing the Enterprise in new places and predicaments that has never occurred to the fans before. There are some scenes featuring her that literally left my jaw agape.
Star Trek Into Darkness - Kirk and Spock | A Constantly Racing Mind






Ialso noticed a few things about Chris Pine's and Zachary Quinto's performances that I can relate. Pine puts into Kirk all the cockiness, sureness, ego; charisma that is reminiscent of William Shatner yet is uniquely all Chris Pine's. Quinto's Spock is everything that you want and expect him to be, yet his Spock aspires to be more. He aspires in directions that Leonard Nimoy probably wished he were allowed to steer his Spock. That being said, those two inseparable characters are overall the same two people that Shatner and Nimoy molded them over the last half century. I think DeForrest Kelly would love Karl Urban playing him. Urban is Kelly and Kelly is McCoy, not that Karl Urban is mimicking DeForrest Kelly, not at all, nor is he channeling him from the grave, instead he is the essence of Leonard McCoy that is both Kelly and Urban. It is quite uncanny.
We all have to remember, is that the original Enterprise crew had worked together a while before we joined them on their five year journey. That is not the case here in “Into Darkness.” This crew, in this timeline, is still getting to know each other and their new Captain. When John Cho’s Lt. Sulu sits in the Captain's chair (I want one of those!) for the first time, he has a look of fear and awe. We don't see much of Anton Yelchin in the installment. Kirk sends Chekhov to the engine room to replace Scotty who resigns his commission over principle. Another theme that is prevalent throughout the film is about who you want to be. On a larger scale, who, or more precisely what kind of institution does Starfleet desires to be.


The relationship between Zoe Saldana's Urhura and Spock is another area where I think fans are looking forward to see where these two go. I must say that while Nichelle Nichols was the perfect actress for her times, as she was able to extend the role of women on not only TV and film; Nichols moved the role of women in general past the stereotypes that they were locked into since WWII. Zoe has a different job, and her Uhura must show the world a woman who is not only an equal to her partner in the workplace, but also how she balances that relationship in her personal life. I can say that you will like Saldana's work in this film. Simon Pegg will be staring in the Sci-Fi comedy, "The World's End" in a few months, and he brings his comedic timing to Montgomery Scott. The thing about Pegg's comic version of Scotty is that he doesn’t turn our lovable Scotsman into a buffoon. In the end, he is still the "miracle worker." The addition of Alice Eve to the crew as Dr. Carol Marcus hints at some possible new and interesting background into Kirk's private life and the child that he and Marcus had together. Perhaps in this timeline father and son will bond differently.

Star Trek Into Darkness - KHAN | A Constantly Racing Mind

The question that is on the tips of everyone's tongue is who the hell Benedict Cumberbatch is in this film. He plays John Harris with enough malice in his heart that you start to think he resembles Andrew Divoff in "Wishmaster." With Harris, nothing is given without a price, and sometimes that price is too high. While Kirk and Starfleet struggle with their identities, conversely Harris is clear in his goal, his motives, and with his own identity. Are their lessons to learn from "Star Trek Into Darkness"? Of course there is, lessons on friendship, loyalty, and consequences.


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Movie Data

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Year:  2013
Staring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: J.J. Abrams
Producer(s): J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci
Writer: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof
Rating: Not Rated
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Riddick ~ New Trailer

Posted on 13:57 by makhya nitni
Riddic 2013 | A Constantly Racing Mind

Riddick is back! And he looks just as bad-ass as ever in this new trailer for his new film. Here is the synopsis:
"The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sun-scorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he's encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won't leave the planet without Riddick's head as their trophy. Written by Universal Pictures"


Back in the director's chair for the third installment of the Riddick Chronicles is David Twohy. Twohy is also responsible for "Pitch Black," "The Chronicles of Riddick," and the 1996 Charlie Sheen film "The Arrival." 

In Theaters September 6th


Related

Riddick ~ Ambush
Riddick - Creature Trailers
Riddick ~ Motion Comic
Riddick ~ Cinema Spot
Riddick ~ New Three Minute Long Rated R Trailer.
Riddick Rule The Dark ~ New Poster 
Riddick Is Back!

Movie Data

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Year: 2013
Staring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Katee Sackhoff
Director: David Twohy
Producer(s): Vin Diesel, Ted Field, Samantha Vincent
Writer: David Twohy, Jim Wheat
Rating: R
Read More
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