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Movie reviews for Pitch Black 
 
This is a fantastic science fiction movie that served as a template to launch a 
new action star in Vin Diesel (Saving Private Ryan, something about his voice 
reminds me of an engine).

He stars as Richard B. Riddick, a no-nonsense convict, who is being transported 
by an equally rugged bounty hunter William J. Johns played by Cole Hauser (Too 
Fast Too Furious). The rest of the crew headed by the captain Carolyn Fry, 
played by the lovely Radha Mitchell (Phone Booth), are all told to steer clear 
of Riddick as he is considered extremely dangerous, hence the very large bounty 
on his head, and are told Riddick would sooner take the ship and leave every 
one stranded if he could, in order to save his skin.

They crash land on an apparently desert planet, with supplies running low, and 
the crew of the ship made up of an Imam, Abu Al Walid played by Keith David 
(Crash) and his disciples searching for New Mecca. In a desperate search for 
water, they happen to come across what looks like trees from a distance but on 
closer inspection it seems it is the skull of a dead animal almost like a 
dinosaur. It soon becomes obvious to the rest of crew that there is life on 
this planet, and eerily, this particular night, an eclipse will occur which 
would mean the nightlife will come out in search of food, seeking out fresh 
victims in the crew.

The captain makes a decision that they must all work together if they are to 
successfully get out of this planet, and that involves freeing Riddick, while 
Riddick's bounty hunter William keeps a close guard, weapon at the ready in 
case Riddick tries anything.

Riddick seems to have gotten a fan in the midst of the crew, which could end up 
ominously for all involved.

In the midst of all this Riddick does have a little advantage over all the 
other members of the crew, his eyesight is superb in the dark, however he is 
extremely sensitive to light not unlike the creatures on the planet, and he has 
to wear some made to order goggles to protect his eyesight. Since Riddick is 
the only one able to navigate at night when the creatures on the planet are 
hunting, he is the only one best equipped to gather the equipment needed to fix 
the ship, so they can all fly out of this dangerous planet, but Riddick seems 
to only look out for himself, unless Fry can convince him to show some 
humanity, which is not one of his strong traits.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
reviews</strong> 
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