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bloodhound31
12-02-2010, 10:25 AM
I just watched the movie 'Descent" starring Luke Perry. (Don't hang me, I was bored and it was in mums video collection.
Apart from the fact that I had to force myself to watch it because it was so bad, I couldn't help noticing that the theme and plot was IDENTICAL to the more recent movie, "The Core".
Where does this stand on plaidurism? Was it a deliberate remake or was the idea stolen, hoping no-one would notice?
Just curious.:D
Baz.
Screwdriverone
12-02-2010, 10:50 AM
Plaidurism Barry?
Is that the morbid fear of the Bay City Rollers?
I think you mean plagiarism....
As for the question, dunno, just thought I would take the piss out of you.....
Hey, it's what I do.
Cheers ;)
Chris
lacad01
12-02-2010, 11:06 AM
Tends to be the modus operandi of Hollywood isn't it, no more original ideas so rehash something that's already been done before...
bloodhound31
12-02-2010, 11:58 AM
I speek good inglund. :lol:
Screwdriverone
12-02-2010, 12:21 PM
Quote from Ralph Wiggum on the Simpsons;
"Me fail English? That's unpossible"
Cheers
Chris
It begs the question as to whether the entertainment value (earnings) justifies the scientific inaccuracies.
Consider two popular sci-fi films that dramatise an impending asteroid impact. Armageddon earned more at the box office but Deep Impact was more accurate scientifically. Presumably then, Armageddon was also more successful in disseminating inaccurate scientific principles.
In a poll of 100s of scientists about bad sci-fi movies, the Core was voted the worst. If Descent simply borrowed from the Core, it was surely a bad error of judgement.
It is very sad indeed when a sci-fi film has little entertainment value as well as little scientific value.
Regards, Rob.
Waxing_Gibbous
12-02-2010, 01:22 PM
Back to OPs original query:
Any IP lawyers chime-in here, AFAIK you can't copyright an idea or plot, only patent it. The patent must be incredibly specific (down to the last detail), so it would cost a good deal more to patent a film than to make it.
I think. But see caution below!
Anyway, both films are rubbish really, but Hilary Swank sort of gives 'Descent' the edge even if she doesn't get her kit off.
TrevorW
12-02-2010, 05:05 PM
Anyway, both films are rubbish really, but Hilary Swank sort of gives 'Descent' the edge even if she doesn't get her kit off.[/QUOTE]
She was in "Core" actually
but is this not what movie's are about, just leave your brain at home
I've never heard of either of those movies.
Is "Descent" anything to do with the computer game of the same name.
That was a cool game in its time.
Cheers
Waxing_Gibbous
14-02-2010, 05:38 AM
She was in "Core" actually
but is this not what movie's are about, just leave your brain at home[/QUOTE]
Trev,
You are correct sir.
See. I already left my brain at home. Other parts of me are more devoted to Hilary (Siiiiiighhhhh).:lol:
Dear Baz, granted the "Descent" is as B-movie you can get, I UTTERLY disagree they are the same movie at all. Plot/theme of Descent is essentially zombie monsters lurking in deep caves. "The Core" is about a train-like machine impossibly digging into the earth's core, and then kick-start its rotation... yada, yada...
Hmm... what the frak...!, on the level of implausibility and plotlessness, maybe they are the same...! Although Hilary Swank does lift "The Core" somewhat to upper-B grade. Fox :)
Matt Wastell
14-02-2010, 01:06 PM
If you were going to steal a plot you think you would steal a good one!
There are several movies with the title "Descent". The one Baz is talking about is the 2005 made for TV sci-fi movie with Luke Perry, which does have a similar theme to the Core.
Regards, Rob
Thank you for the correction, and l'll keep a lookout next time I pass by the video store... Fox:P
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