Just saw Flow. Gorgeous animation and that little kitty goes on quite the emotional journey. It was also touching how all the different animals became a family as the film progressed.
From the pic i assume it was the original, not the remake?
I started watching it Saturday night & have about 90 minites left to go. Hopefully it’s as good as you said!Sinners ... a truly unique cinematic gumbo that really gets the importance of the blues idiom in the development of American music & politics.
Did you guys watch the new Mission Impossible movie yet? It's pulled in $204 million in 3 days. This despite almost 3 hours runtime!I started watching it Saturday night & have about 90 minites left to go. Hopefully it’s as good as you said!
Not yet ... word is it's a little bloated, not unlike the most recent Bond films, and trying oh so hard to tie together the continuity.Did you guys watch the new Mission Impossible movie yet? It's pulled in $204 million in 3 days. This despite almost 3 hours runtime!
Funny, I'm watching the OG Alien right. My, the actors all look so young, how time passes…I watched Alien Romulus on Hulu today. Although it checked all the boxes for an Alien genre film, the relentless ripping off of the original was a bit too much for me. Not one, but two Alien birth scenes to try and top the classic shock birth scene of the original. The cargo hold scene at the end was essentially a re-enactment of the final scene of the original. Last but not least, they used CGI of the deceased Ian Holm to rip off his classic AI dialogue from the original. I have no idea whether or not they negotiated something with Ian's Estate and heirs (if they didn't they should be sued), but I found this to be tacky, disrespectful and worst of all blatantly unoriginal. The movie is an unabashed money grab off of younger audiences who never saw the original that did all these things for the first time.
I will say the actors were very good, particularly Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson in the lead roles.
On another note, we are seeing the replacement of the archetypal Russian thug bad guy with AI run amok as the new bad guy in mainstream films. Except, it's not the "new" bad guy, as anyone who saw 1968's "2001: A Space Odyssey" knows. We are doing lots of recycling in modern film.
The original Alien came out in 1979 when I was in high school. It was a low budget film released with very little fanfare but became an instant critical and commercial success and all time classic of the science fiction/horror genre. If you proceed directly to watching Alien Romulus tomorrow night, you will see that it mercilessly rips off the original, although it does have some redeeming qualities- good young actors, good action scenes. It's essentially a remake of the original with many of the same plot elements kept in place.Funny, I'm watching the OG Alien right. My, the actors all look so young, how time passes…
OK, time to geek out a little ...The original Alien came out in 1979 when I was in high school. It was a low budget film released with very little fanfare but became an instant critical and commercial success and all time classic of the science fiction/horror genre. If you proceed directly to watching Alien Romulus tomorrow night, you will see it mercilessly rips off the original, although it does have some redeeming qualities- good young actors, good action scenes. It's essentially a remake of the original with many of the same plot elements kept in place.
I really wanted to like it. Love the guy's other movies. Admire his ambition and the conceptual scope of the film. But it just felt like it got away from him.Saw Mickey 17 recently. Initially, Duncan Jones' film Moon comes to mind. But as it progresses, seemed more reminiscent of a Terry Gilliam Sci-fi satire with a sprinkle of The Three Stooges. Thought it was pretty funny, though felt like it ran just a hair too long.
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