Originally Posted by DanBecky:
I really enjoyed it. There were a several moments that made me laugh actually. Was kind of surprised that there were that many comedic moments in a science fiction, but I thought it worked. Emily Blunt is real easy on the eyes too.
I saw it tonight and liked it.
I can't say I laughed at any point in the movie but it was solid sci-fi.
Originally Posted by Fried Meat Ball!:
You mean besides the fact it's not very good?
Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave:
You mean other than the fact that it sucked?
I subjected myself to that turd twice and I have no clue what it's about.
What about it do you guys think sucked? The acting, writing, direction, the visuals or something else? I thought the movie was fairly easily understood [Reply]
Originally Posted by listopencil:
What about it do you guys think sucked? The acting, writing, direction, the visuals or something else? I thought the movie was fairly easily understood
Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave:
Made NO sense. A lot of weird shit going on.
Enlighten me. What was the plot?
It's about transition from "evil" to "good", and how the transition (even the concepts themselves) are all but meaningless without an external frame of reference. [Reply]
Originally Posted by listopencil:
It's about transition from "evil" to "good", and how the transition (even the concepts themselves) are all but meaningless without an external frame of reference.
Yeah. I didn't find the movie that hard to follow, personally. [Reply]
Saw Edge of Tomorrow yesterday. Pretty good actually, probably best Cruise movie in a while. Surprised there isn't a thread about it, or maybe there is I just missed it.
Oh and Cloud Atlas may be many things, but hard to understand it's not.
And on Deer Hunter, like BL said movies in the seventies did an amazing job of just letting the scene speak for itself. No special effects or wacky dialogue (not that these things are bad) but just pure life. Of course Deer Hunter is not going to be taken the same way today as it was back when it was released but my father was aVietnam vet and he said it's probably the best movie made around the subject.
I wrote a paper in college about the sheer awesomeness of 70's cinema. Really, to me, it was the golden age. [Reply]