Someone tweeted "Shorter Elysium: everyone should have health care". If that description is true, it sounds like a better argument than a movie.
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That's what the trailers looked like early on, TBH. Later on they got more action-oriented. But the theme of the movie seemed to me to be "how dare they hoard it to cure the cancer they just got suntanning when someone close to me can't get the treatment they need." I'd hoped that action, and an intriguing plotline (District 9 was obvious at times, but the core of the story, as well as the worldbuilding worked for me--I hear that the Elysium worldbuilding is less convincing--what causes the disparity? Are the 1% just mean?)
I thought Elysium was interesting enough, but not entirely successful. Also, what was with Jodie Foster's accent? I assume it was supposed to be a kind of melange of upper-class Brit/French/society lady, but it just sounded weird.
Suddenly realized that I didn't have enough Rolling Stones in my music library, which led me to one my early-90's guilty pleasure movies: Freejack.
Man, that trailer was so cheesy. But I remember that it hit a lot of my whump buttons.
Oh, I loved Freejack.
Me too! I mean, I remember almost nothing about it, and it may be objectively terrible, but I have good feelings about it from when I was a kid. That was when Emilio Estevez drove back in time and made out with Reese Witherspoon, right?
Rene Russo.
Ooh, Reese Witherspoon was in something else. Freeway ?
And Jagger made a great villain.
Mick was great in it.