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Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez continue to adapt Miller's "Sin City" graphic novels, this time with the second book "A Dame to Kill For," an earlier story of Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen's character), whose life is turned upside down when Ava, a woman from his past returns, saying she loves him and causing all sorts of problems for him.
Any thoughts?
-Zavier
Though earth and man are gone, I thought the cube would last forever. I WAS WRONG.
Yeah, I never saw the first one because my friends said it was horrible, but I'm gonna' rent it when it comes out on VHS and DVD... Since most people here seem to like the movie
I'm not sure if that many people liked the first one to make a sequel...I loved the movie, not for the story (which is awesome) but for the fact that its SIN CITY!!!! Frank Miller is a hero of mine...the blood and gore was awesome, but I think a sequel is coming just from the hype of the Comic book turning to movie thingy...thats my thoughts.
I've seen only the trailers but not the full film, I don't think I'll get the DVD even though I like the film from what I've seen. Honestly if you had seen my collection of DVDs you'd notice they are mostly of the HORROR genre which is the genre I buy on the most.
But The film is good from the pieces I've seen but Buying it isn't simply for me, I have got the book of the pictures in it and the script but not the DVD.
I enjoyed Sin City, for the visual spectacle more than anything else. I didn't think the story was all that great and a lot of the voiceover sounds canned, but it was faithful to the comics.
Visually, the film is unique and probably the best live action dramatization of a comic book I've seen. I just wonder whether the novelty will wear off. I heard they were planning to make this a trilogy. If so, they'll need more than visual flair and extreme violence to keep me hooked.
Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez continue to adapt Miller's "Sin City" graphic novels, this time with the second book "A Dame to Kill For," an earlier story of Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen's character), whose life is turned upside down when Ava, a woman from his past returns, saying she loves him and causing all sorts of problems for him.
Ah, so I see we'll get to know Dwight's past more in part 2. Sad thing, though, Jessica Alba won't be in the sequel. I did hear that she might do a cameo, but that's all. Damn it! I hope things change.
Sin City is amazing and really, and I mean really, cool for it is: a hard-boiled and in-your-face action movie. It's awesome. A must-see. If anyone says it's stupid, they don't want to accept the violene and grimness of it because they're used to movies that's afraid or doesn't want to cross the line between appropiate and extremely not-appropiate for the everyday movie goers. Sin City, truly, is one of a kind. And I cannot wait for the sequel-- which should be out in 2006 or 2007 during the summer.