Sadly this remake of The Crow is a waste of time. Whilst some of it looks good, it doesn't get the blood flowing like the 1994 original. It's also as flat, if not flatter than the 90s sequel The Crow - City of Angels too. There's not much you can do with the plot of The Crow. It's a simple revenge tale, yet this remake tries to front load the tale by delving into the relationshop between Eric and Shelley, so Eric doesn't even become the undead avenging angel until about an hour in. The acting is OK, but the script is corny, there is even a 'Basil Exposition' character who tell us/him the crow's purpose and how he can suffer pain but can't be killed as long as his love is pure. The baddies are potentially interesting, Danny Huston brings something to his immortal villain, but unlike the 1994 original, the henchmen are not memorable. We needed a T-Bird and gang, and the pawn shop manager plyed by Jon Polito. For all it's flaws the original was an unstoppable action horror classic - this new one is pale, forgettable and at times, super lame.