Audience Rated by buyers PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Type of bind: Video On Demand
Release Date: October 24, 2008
Running Time: 101 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 6208
Studio: Warner Bros.
Theatrical Release Date: December 14, 2007
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Don't waste time with this movie. Lucky I didn't pay for it. The Omega Man was much better. This one was outright stupid. Will Smith can't act, and the bald sissys terrorizing him reminds you of an Act Up revolt. Richard Matheson's plot was drowned by the special effects.
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This wasn't a bad movie.. but it's only 'okay.' I wish I had rented it instead of buying the blue-ray. This movie is very predictable and depends largely upon the depth of Will Smith's character. I think they made a good endeavor at developing a deep character, but ultimately I think the movie fell short.
I would recommend renting it instead of purchasing it.
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the visual quality of this movie is excellent.the blu -ray format
is superior in everyway over the standard dvd format.i feel the movie's
story line could've been better developed and a better (ending was so
abrupt)ending.But it is an entertaining movie,nevertheless.i would
recommend it.the premise was good but just needed more development
to round out the story,to make it more believeable.enjoy!
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I missed this in the theatres, although I really wanted to see it. Lack of funds will do that. All in all, I liked it well enough to watch it more than once, but it's one that I doubt will make it into my personal collection. Will Smith does very well, and the directing is impressive too. I can suspend disbelief pretty well, but there are one or two areas where I had to shake my head and look again. I won't go into it because perhaps you'll be able to overlook what I could not. It's worth seeing at least once, after that, it's up to you.
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Once again, we see that Hollywood has not one bit of originality. They simply have better special effects. This is a modern rip-off of The Omega Man with Charleton Heston. Will Smith, who has absolutely no talent whatsoever, is fortunate that the special effects mercifully distract the unfortunate audience from his obvious deficiencies as an actor. Luckily for both Hollywood and Mr. Smith, we live in a dumbed-down society which values video-game special effects over the actor's craft.
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