That's right. I'm not going to see Gravity. Two reasons:
1. I don't wear 3D glasses. No movie is worth the headache.
2. The story sounds like 1950s print science fiction. Hollywood comes to an idea sixty years late, but they're so ignorant they think they've invented the wheel. Yeah, we get it, it's lonely out in space. Especially when you don't know the laws of physics ...
My screening had alot of parents with 11-10 year old kids. I can't imagine that 11-10 year olds could enjoy this movie.
LOLI think this has been said many times, but many people in NASA and Neil have already stated that characters just like Clooney exist. SUper calm and relaxed even in the most intense situations. That is their job, not to panic in fucking space.
They're called ISTPs.I think this has been said many times, but many people in NASA and Neil have already stated that characters just like Clooney exist. SUper calm and relaxed even in the most intense situations. That is their job, not to panic in fucking space.
My screening had alot of parents with 11-10 year old kids. I can't imagine that 11-10 year olds could enjoy this movie.
Not sure why they wouldn't. It's a movie about things being destroyed in space.
Just saw it yesterday. Probably one of the most visually stunning movies I've ever seen. And tense as all hell. Loved every second of it, and will try to watch again sometime this week.
Bullock and Clooney were great. The shrapnel could probably win an award as best villain of 2013.
My screening had alot of parents with 11-10 year old kids. I can't imagine that 11-10 year olds could enjoy this movie.
Just in case you guys were wondering, Orson Scott Card decided to give his non-review of Gravity:
Another example of Card's exquisite taste in film and relevant finger on the cultural pulse.
The space survival film starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney will cross the $300 million mark at the worldwide box office Wednesday, according to Warner Bros.
The Alfonso Cuarondirected film has been No. 1 at the global box office for the past three weeks, doing especially big business in 3D and Imax. This milestone puts the film in the top 20 highest grossing films of the year worldwide.
The top foreign markets include Russia ($14.3 million), Australia ($11.9 million) and Germany ($11.3 million). And the film has yet to open in several major foreign markets; it will hit theaters in the U.K. on Nov. 8, China on Nov. 20 and Japan on Dec. 13.
This is probably answered to death but I don't really want to trawl through the thread for fear of spoilers. But should I 2D or 3D?
I normally 3D movies but is there any point for this one?
...MEH. Finally watched it last night. Fantastic cinematography and opening. Especially loved the fetal position scene. Otherwise, I'm not so sure why everyone is losing their shit over this. Felt kinda hollow (i know, i know...it's "space"). Even the 3d didn't blow me away. Guess I just wasn't in the mood to see this sort of thing. Apollo 13.5. ...without the narrative. Oooook?? A GOOD movie, but it definitely ranks beneath Children of Men.
...MEH. Finally watched it last night. Fantastic cinematography and opening. Especially loved the fetal position scene. Otherwise, I'm not so sure why everyone is losing their shit over this. Felt kinda hollow (i know, i know...it's "space"). Even the 3d didn't blow me away. Guess I just wasn't in the mood to see this sort of thing. Apollo 13.5. ...without the narrative. Oooook?? A GOOD movie, but it definitely ranks beneath Children of Men.
My IMAX cinema is showing this starting on the 15th onwards but it says (not in IMAX format) which is a strange. It's a true IMAX cinema.
Still worth it? The price is same as my normal cinema pretty much. IMAX movies usually cost a lot more.
It probably just means to say that the film isn't filmed in IMAX, that would be my guess, but ask them to make sure. It still looks glorious on IMAX despite being a normal film.
Saw it in Lincoln Square IMAX last night, one of the world's biggest screens. It was my third and a pretty incredible experience. Most of my narrative problems went away and was just washed over by the visuals. Glad I got to see it before it left.
haha I was there too! 7PM by any chance?
Watch it in IMAX for the brighter projection, if nothing else.My IMAX cinema is showing this starting on the 15th onwards but it says (not in IMAX format) which is a strange. It's a true IMAX cinema.
Still worth it? The price is same as my normal cinema pretty much. IMAX movies usually cost a lot more.
Best movie I've seen this year.
Absolutely amazing. Visually, the score, the sound. Everything.
Naw, I'm convinced that would detract from it as a cinematic experience. Part of the kinematics of the film depends on it not really settling into any scene for too long.would have been nice if they included a plot and characterization.
would have been nice if they included a plot and characterization.
My screening had alot of parents with 11-10 year old kids. I can't imagine that 11-10 year olds could enjoy this movie.