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re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Carson123987 on 10/11/13 at 12:37 pm to Rittdog
loved sunshine
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Rittdog on 10/11/13 at 12:44 pm to Carson123987
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loved sunshine
I'm honestly having a difficult time choosing which is better between this and Gravity.
Sunshine's first two acts are perfection. However the 3rd act almost ruins it.
Gravity is just great throughout. However, I did feel something was a bit missing. Still a great movie to experience.
This post was edited on 10/11 at 12:45 pm
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Gnar Cat21 on 10/11/13 at 12:49 pm to Carson123987
I loves sunshine too
The last 25 minutes gets shite on, and it's definitely not as good as the first 2/3 of the movie, but I actually still really liked the last act
The ending was perfect IMO
The score is great as well
The last 25 minutes gets shite on, and it's definitely not as good as the first 2/3 of the movie, but I actually still really liked the last act
The ending was perfect IMO
The score is great as well
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Carson123987 on 10/11/13 at 12:58 pm to Rittdog
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Sunshine's first two acts are perfection. However the 3rd act almost ruins it.
i wouldnt go so far as to say it ruins it, but it certainly is a letdown compared to the first acts. just came out of left field. i partially enjoyed it because of the suspense it brought about before you knew it was pinbacker. like when cillian murphy is talking to the computer who tells him there's someone else on board. i remember getting goosebumps
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Gnar Cat21 on 10/11/13 at 1:15 pm to Carson123987
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when cillian murphy is talking to the computer who tells him there's someone else on board. i remember getting goosebumps
Great scene.
"Icarus.... where is the fifth crew member?"
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Rittdog on 10/11/13 at 1:35 pm to Gnar Cat21
Best scene in that movie is....
"Kaneda.....what do you see?"
"Kaneda.....what do you see?"
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Obviously Gravity is more of a personal story...I'm just wondering....would it have better. .Then again...Maybe the movie was hitting on that no matter what happened before in your life....you've got to move ahead and keep living.
Movies CAN have too much, that much is true. Too many layers. Too many characters. Too many meanings and paths for interpretation. Too much, becomes nothing.
While just MAYBE a criticism, I tend to think that the efficiency of the story and characters, was a big part of the film. For example, everyone saying there was no story are sorely mistaken. There just wasn't an overabundance of many. There was one, and only one. They missed the completely real, and very poignant tale of love, loss, forgiveness and faith.
I think everyone goes into a movie wanting 6 characters, 3 major characters, 17 different meanings and critiques, 24 relationships, 16 love stories, a back-story, 10 future possibilities, etc. So when a movie cuts it down so much. 2 characters. 1 Story, 2 relationships, Man vs. Nature it can be completely misinterpreted as having "no story," or "not enough story."
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Carson123987 on 10/11/13 at 1:59 pm to Freauxzen
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They missed the completely real, and very poignant tale of love, loss, forgiveness and faith.
i didnt miss shite. what they gave us felt artificial and unauthentic. i prefer more than a bare-bones story which is why i couldnt give it 5 stars. the dialogue definitely didnt help either
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Freauxzen on 10/11/13 at 2:05 pm to Carson123987
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i didnt miss shite. what they gave us felt artificial and unauthentic.
Probably agree to disagree, there was plenty of story there if you were listening and watching.
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i prefer more than a bare-bones story which is why i couldnt give it 5 stars. the dialogue definitely didnt help either
Just because you don't prefer something doesn't mean it isn't good.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Carson123987 on 10/11/13 at 2:09 pm to Freauxzen
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Probably agree to disagree, there was plenty of story there if you were listening and watching.
ive seen it twice, i know it's there. i just like something more involved. im not knocking the movie for not focusing on it; it wasnt the focus at all. it accomplished all of its goals and that's admirable
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Just because you don't prefer something doesn't mean it isn't good.
i never said this
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re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Freauxzen on 10/11/13 at 2:12 pm to Carson123987
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ive seen it twice, i know it's there. i just like something more involved. im not knocking the movie for not focusing on it; it wasnt the focus at all. it accomplished all of its goals and that's admirable
Fair enough.
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i never said this
Sounds like you were, just the language and word choice. And to get nitpicky saying a movie isn't 5/5 and is only a 4/5 just because of story shortcomings, is discredting it, because:
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im not knocking the movie for not focusing on it; it wasnt the focus at all. it accomplished all of its goals and that's admirable
Should probably make it 5/5.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by Carson123987 on 10/11/13 at 2:18 pm to Freauxzen
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And to get nitpicky saying a movie isn't 5/5 and is only a 4/5 just because of story shortcomings, is discredting it, because:
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im not knocking the movie for not focusing on it; it wasnt the focus at all. it accomplished all of its goals and that's admirable
Should probably make it 5/5.
it's just my personal way of ranking things. it may very well be a 5/5 to other people. im just saying that I, personally, can't give it 5 stars. 5s are reserved for movies that mix story, writing, acting, cinematography, and score/soundtrack together perfectly (imo of course). i never give these out. so, in essence, im not knocking gravity for the light story, i just cant give it a perfect rating.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by SlowFlowPro on 10/11/13 at 7:25 pm to Carson123987
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i didnt miss shite. what they gave us felt artificial and unauthentic.
and forced
plus going "all in" on the super duper emotional ending just came out of nowhere and kilt the ending
plus, she would have lasted like 4 hours on that island before a saltwater croc ate her, just fwiw
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by SlowFlowPro on 10/11/13 at 8:38 pm to OMLandshark
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It's just going to be debated if it's one of the greatest films of all time or not.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by OMLandshark on 10/11/13 at 8:59 pm to SlowFlowPro
I honestly expect it to make it as some dark horse candidate on AFI's 100 Greateat films in a 2017. They're surely going to add a film or two from this era, and simply due to the cinematic spectacle of it, I'd expect it to make it. I would honestly love for someone to tell me a film that is greater on the big screen itself.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by SlowFlowPro on 10/11/13 at 9:05 pm to OMLandshark
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due to the cinematic spectacle of it, I
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I would honestly love for someone to tell me a film that is greater on the big screen itself.
Tron Legacy
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by OMLandshark on 10/11/13 at 9:26 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Tron Legacy
Ehh, while good, I can think of a few better. Lawrence of Arabia for me is the only one that comes close.
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by DURANTULA on 10/11/13 at 9:29 pm to SlowFlowPro
From an experience and story standpoint, Avatar shits on Gravity. Avatar, for all of it's cliches, was absolutely stunning. It's the only non-superhero movie of the last 10 years that I have gone to see in theaters twice. And it actually had a first act. Jake wasn't that great of a character, but he did develop beyond going from an emo kid to being happy to live again which is what Sandra Bullock did.
I don't know how the hell you can say you had some deep emotional connection with a character that the writer spent absolutely no time on. Seriously. There are pilots for CBS procedurals that make you care more about a character than this movie made you care about Sandra's character.
The only aspect of any characters I cared about was Clooney's story that cut off before the disaster started and the whole dream sequence when he was going to tell her the "funny story" of how he made it to the ISS pod.
This movie, just like Children of Men was an above average movie that for whatever reason, people want to lose their shite over. Cauron is the Judd Apatow of sci-fi flicks. Solid movies, but damn people lose their minds over them.
I don't know how the hell you can say you had some deep emotional connection with a character that the writer spent absolutely no time on. Seriously. There are pilots for CBS procedurals that make you care more about a character than this movie made you care about Sandra's character.
The only aspect of any characters I cared about was Clooney's story that cut off before the disaster started and the whole dream sequence when he was going to tell her the "funny story" of how he made it to the ISS pod.
This movie, just like Children of Men was an above average movie that for whatever reason, people want to lose their shite over. Cauron is the Judd Apatow of sci-fi flicks. Solid movies, but damn people lose their minds over them.
Hell Pacific Rim and STID were better experiences than Gravity.
Prediction: OML is going to bitch about me being wrong and contrarian even though more people on this board have agreed with my assessment of the movie (7/10) than his (BEST FILM EVER!!!).
Prediction: OML is going to bitch about me being wrong and contrarian even though more people on this board have agreed with my assessment of the movie (7/10) than his (BEST FILM EVER!!!).
re: "Gravity" Tomatometer Thread: 215 Reviews, 98% FreshPosted by SlowFlowPro on 10/11/13 at 9:39 pm to DURANTULA
gravity was a great experience and a mediocre movie
it's like a 7.5/10
i think children of men was awesome, fwiw
yeah the whole "dead kid" angle really did pop back up out of nowhere to dominate the very end
we're conditioned to expect that, but it still wasn't developed at all and was a cheap tool more than actual characterization
it's like a 7.5/10
i think children of men was awesome, fwiw
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I don't know how the hell you can say you had some deep emotional connection with a character that the writer spent absolutely no time on.
yeah the whole "dead kid" angle really did pop back up out of nowhere to dominate the very end
we're conditioned to expect that, but it still wasn't developed at all and was a cheap tool more than actual characterization
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