I've no idea where we are in the not so grand scheme of things in Riddick's world, but this episode covers a period when he's trying to escape from some distant and inhospitable planet - and if you think that sounds very much like every other Riddick film, you'd be correct.
I hate movies that are shot entirely in virtual darkness. This one was, and while I didn't exactly hate it, it did very little to improve the New York to San Francisco flight I was on. I'm afraid that Diesel's permanently gravelly votive does nothing for me, neither does his ongoing predicament.
Even the monsters were blah.
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