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Thread started 10/05/13 9:37pm

ufoclub

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"Gravity"

Complete and utter wall to wall solid entertainment. Go see it in 3D.

(If you don't like 3D... put out one of your eyes so you don't see 3D in real life either.)

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Reply #1 posted 10/06/13 9:24am

Byron

That scene whre the satellite debris slammed through the Russian (or Chinese) space station was incredible.


And I agree, see it in 3D if at all possible nod...you'll swear they filmed this mf'er in space lol





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Reply #2 posted 10/06/13 9:59am

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not reading any posts... but it is said to be an amazing experince... i got a 96% at metacritic.... seems to be one of the best rated movies of the year... or of the last several years. And should be seen in 3D.

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Reply #3 posted 10/06/13 12:05pm

ufoclub

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I just can't believe how perfect I think this edit was. No filler, just the right pacing and variation of moments. It's really good on so many different levels as mainstream entertainment.

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Reply #4 posted 10/08/13 5:24pm

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I thought the movie was good (not great.), but what can you do with a disaster movie? The movie has great pace and action through out. I predict they will win Oscars for editing and cinematography.

Best space scenes in a movie that I can recall. You really feel like they are in space.

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Reply #5 posted 10/08/13 6:41pm

Uhope

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It was fantastic. Saw it in 3D (which is not always worth it, imo) and it was mind blowing.

Fine, fine film! :thumb: :thumb:
[Edited 10/8/13 18:42pm]
Go to the source: http://www.jw.org/en

Thanks! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 10/08/13 8:04pm

lust

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Saw it last night in IMAX3D. You don't like "Sci-Fi"? You don't like 3D? Put that aside and GO and see it in that format. I don't do blockbusters and I only go to the flicks once a year but this movie is stunning. If there was no story and it was just earth in 3D for 90 minutes I'd still be imploring you to go.

I was on the edge of my seat, mouth open for 90 minutes. You couldnt hear people eating popcorn or rustling wrappers. My wife LOVED it and cried and she hates sci fi (it's only loosely sci-fi)

Most movies have crap science in it and although there were a few issues for the sake of story telling it seemed to me very realistic. The errors, intentional or not bugged me a bit but I'll forgive them that for such a mind blowing experience.

I will never watch this again unless it's in that format. Can't see the point now in watching it on DVD in a few months. It would be like being front row on the Lovesexy tour and then only being able to watch jumpy 3rdeyegirl footage on your cell phone afterwards.

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Reply #7 posted 10/08/13 9:15pm

Ace

I was totally underwhelmed. Didn't read the reviews and expected something much, much different from what it is. Just another clichéd, Hollywood action flick, IMHO. shrug

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Reply #8 posted 10/08/13 9:30pm

lust

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Ace said:

I was totally underwhelmed. Didn't read the reviews and expected something much, much different from what it is. Just another clichéd, Hollywood action flick, IMHO. shrug

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Reply #9 posted 10/08/13 9:41pm

Ace

lust said:

Ace said:

I was totally underwhelmed. Didn't read the reviews and expected something much, much different from what it is. Just another clichéd, Hollywood action flick, IMHO. shrug

hrmph We are no longer friends.

razz


lol

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Reply #10 posted 10/08/13 9:43pm

Ace

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Reply #11 posted 10/08/13 10:32pm

lust

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Ace said:



Totally agree re clooney's tether scene, that and the close proximity of stations and Hubble brought me out of the movie for a bit as they were very unrealistic.
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Reply #12 posted 10/09/13 12:47am

Tempest

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused

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Reply #13 posted 10/09/13 2:08am

lust

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Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused



Yes, massive mistake. Don't go.
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Reply #14 posted 10/09/13 8:46am

Tempest

lust said:

Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused

Yes, massive mistake. Don't go.

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Are there any good movies out right now? I feel like seeing a movie.

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More than likely, someone else will post after me about how wonderful "Gravity" is. lol

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Reply #15 posted 10/09/13 9:15am

Tempest

Blue Jasmine is still showing & I love Woody Allen movies. Does anyone know if it's good? Or, should I wait to watch it on DVD? Thanks in advance. biggrin

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Reply #16 posted 10/09/13 9:21am

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Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused


I don't see "seriously mixed reviews here". I see one negative post from a person who has conceded he doesn't like fictional movies generally. Everyone else here so far has said the film was good to great.

So you are really not going to see the movie based on one bad review? You must hold Ace's opinion in very high regard.

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Reply #17 posted 10/09/13 9:36am

Uhope

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sexton said:

Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused


I don't see "seriously mixed reviews here". I see one negative post from a person who has conceded he doesn't like fictional movies generally. Everyone else here so far has said the film was good to great.

So you are really not going to see the movie based on one bad review? You must hold Ace's opinion in very high regard.

Yah, this. "Gravity" was quite good. While "Blue Jasmine" can wait for DVD, "Gravity" is a must-see in a big, 3D theatre. I recommend it!

Go to the source: http://www.jw.org/en

Thanks! biggrin
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Reply #18 posted 10/09/13 9:47am

Tempest

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Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused


I don't see "seriously mixed reviews here". I see one negative post from a person who has conceded he doesn't like fictional movies generally. Everyone else here so far has said the film was good to great.

So you are really not going to see the movie based on one bad review? You must hold Ace's opinion in very high regard.

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Sorry I didn't have time to read all the reviews earlier. I'll admit I skimmed very quickly and must have focused on Ace's review (although not intentional). It was very early and I was prolly still half asleep. wink

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I'm not generally into (sorta or full blown) Sci-Fi so I don't want to waste the money if it's not mind blowing. lol

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Sounds like it's worth seeing though especially in 3D. cool

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Reply #19 posted 10/09/13 10:13am

ufoclub

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It's a great movie. Go see it. It is a great example of simplifying a story down to a focused situation concentrating on character interaction with that situation, classic character arc but very, shown in a creative way that has never been done before. It's total story telling discipline.

Some people are feeling enough to cry in parts.

It's Hollywood structured narrative, but it's good Hollywood narrative. As opposed to something like The Avengers. I don't care about that movie in the least. What a mess!

And people griping about scientific accuracy are picking at straws. It's like criticizing a poem for not depicting a news event correctly.

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Of course, the most remarkable movie of the past many years was "Enter the Void" in my opinion. That shit was interesting and beautifully structured.

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Reply #20 posted 10/09/13 10:27am

Ace

Tempest said:

Wow, seriously mixed reviews here. Thinking about going to see it. Is that a mistake? confused

The visuals are spectacular. If you like action and/or thrillers, then this is for you. I expected something deeper. shrug


Blue Jasmine
is excellent.

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Reply #21 posted 10/09/13 11:19am

Tempest

Thanks everyone! hug

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I'm gonna go see it. Not today but soon.

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Reply #22 posted 10/09/13 2:15pm

RodeoSchro

They're letting all the furloughed Johnson Space Center employees down here see it for free!

I saw one of my astronaut buddies review it on CNN. He was one of the guys that worked on the Hubble Space Telescope. He said when the accident in the movie happened, he was pretty sure he saw some of his tools floating around, LOL.

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Reply #23 posted 10/09/13 4:48pm

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ufoclub said:

Complete and utter wall to wall solid entertainment. Go see it in 3D.

(If you don't like 3D... put out one of your eyes so you don't see 3D in real life either.)

The problem is that movie 3D is not quite as good as real life 3D because it's not real. It's an illusion that forces your eyes to focus slightly unnaturally. It tends to give me a headache. At the very least, I find it distracting.

That said, I do want to see the movie.

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Reply #24 posted 10/09/13 7:06pm

lust

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RodeoSchro said:

They're letting all the furloughed Johnson Space Center employees down here see it for free!

I saw one of my astronaut buddies review it on CNN. He was one of the guys that worked on the Hubble Space Telescope. He said when the accident in the movie happened, he was pretty sure he saw some of his tools floating around, LOL.

How did he rate it? (from a realism perspective)

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Reply #25 posted 10/10/13 10:47am

RodeoSchro

lust said:

RodeoSchro said:

They're letting all the furloughed Johnson Space Center employees down here see it for free!

I saw one of my astronaut buddies review it on CNN. He was one of the guys that worked on the Hubble Space Telescope. He said when the accident in the movie happened, he was pretty sure he saw some of his tools floating around, LOL.

How did he rate it? (from a realism perspective)


He loved it, although he said it's not as easy to move around in space as the movie made it appear.

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Reply #26 posted 10/10/13 11:44am

Slave2daGroove

Sounds like the dollar show to me...

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Reply #27 posted 10/10/13 3:29pm

lust

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RodeoSchro said:

lust said:

How did he rate it? (from a realism perspective)


He loved it, although he said it's not as easy to move around in space as the movie made it appear.

Thanks. It's good to get a perspective from someone who's been up there. It would be such a mindfuck for me if I met someone who had done that.

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Reply #28 posted 10/10/13 7:47pm

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Deserving of every honour it will take in the way of technical achievement, but otherwise merely a good -- not great -- film.

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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #29 posted 10/11/13 9:16am

RodeoSchro

lust said:

RodeoSchro said:


He loved it, although he said it's not as easy to move around in space as the movie made it appear.

Thanks. It's good to get a perspective from someone who's been up there. It would be such a mindfuck for me if I met someone who had done that.


If you ever come to Houston, Texas let me know. I'd be honored to introduce you to some astronauts!

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