maplesyrup
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I haven't seen Talladega Nights but yeah, I thought she was at her best in The Fighter.
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Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
CarltonTheBear said:There were some pretty improbable and unbelievable things in The Avengers but I still enjoyed it.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
CarltonTheBear said:There were some pretty improbable and unbelievable things in The Avengers but I still enjoyed it.
Bullfrog said:CarltonTheBear said:There were some pretty improbable and unbelievable things in The Avengers but I still enjoyed it.
Like what? ???
CarltonTheBear said:Going to see Natalie Portman's character wasn't the very first thing Thor did when he got back to earth?
I mean come on.
Andy007 said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
Jeez it's a freaking movie, not a documentary of the moon landing.
I loved it. Unbelievable visuals and non-stop suspense. Everything a blockbuster movie should be.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
Tigger said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
I bought in. Sure, if you want to question 'reality' then lots of movies can leave you feeling left out, take the first of the new Star Trek movies, good grief, black holes, timelines and red matter, oh my!
Did you ever see Sunshine by Danny Boyle? They even had physicist Brian Cox on board to help deal with 'believability' in that film, he said this...
"Sunshine is not a documentary. It's trying to just, in an hour and forty minutes, get across a feeling of what it's like ? not only to be a scientist, because obviously there's much more in it than that. So, I found it interesting to watch the kind of people that get upset because the gravity is wrong."
Andy007 said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Tigger said:Caught 'Gravity', pretty good all in all, and I don't even really like the Sandra that much.
Mixed feelings on it.
The cinematography was incredible. Revolutionary IMO.
The story? One of the most improbable and unbelievable things I've ever seen. There was one thing after another to the point that, by the end, I was laughing out loud in the theatre.
The Estonian colleague I saw it with was heard saying "That's not possible" out loud more than a few times.
Jeez it's a freaking movie, not a documentary of the moon landing.
I loved it. Unbelievable visuals and non-stop suspense. Everything a blockbuster movie should be.
Nik the Trik said:Oscar nominations are announced tomorrow. Anyone have any picks? Of the favourites I'd probably rank the ones I've seen like:
1. American Hustle
2. Her
3. Wolf of Wall Street
4. Inside Llewyn Davis
5. Nebraska
I haven't seen 12 years a slave, Gravity or Blue Jasmine yet.
Heroic Shrimp said:As a parent of young kids, having seen seen all of Frozen, Thor, and Free Birds this past year, I say best picture goes to Thor.