I'm personally gratified that Transformers isn't doing better.
Dragon 2 probably will have legs, because not everybody can get their kids to the theatre on a holiday weekend.
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I'm personally gratified that Transformers isn't doing better.
Dragon 2 probably will have legs, because not everybody can get their kids to the theatre on a holiday weekend.
I'm gratified Earth to Echo isn't doing better.
What's the issue with Earth to Echo, tommyrot? Aside from it looking like an E.T. rip-off?
For those feeling the lack of good summer movies, you must go see Snowpiercer; I was totally blown away. Besides a totally affecting performance by Chris Evans, it has the SWINTON! I pretty much didn't recognize her at first and the part she played--OMG. She was the evils of bureaucracy incarnate.
I will warn you, though, this is a very violent film. VERY. There were a few times I had to close my eyes and I don't normally do that. I don't feel any of it was gratuitous, though. When you decide to hold a revolution, it's no holds barred.
Although, I think the most disturbing image of the movie wasn't in the violence, it was in the schoolroom indoctrination of the children into the cult of Wilford, the inventor of the train. It sent chills down my spine.
What's the issue with Earth to Echo, tommyrot? Aside from it looking like an E.T. rip-off?
Just that the previews annoyed me. Partially because it's an E.T rip-off.
Maybe I wasn't in the mood for 'cute' when I saw the preview.
Zen, you mean Edge of Tomorrow?
Even the posters for Echo look like E.T. posters.
I saw Snowpiercer last night, and I agree with you, Sail. It was both totally enjoyable, and, yes, violent. But not gratuitously so. I had to travel an hour to see it, but it was worth it.
I was also willing to suspend my disbelief for the more preposterous parts like how do they raise cows in train cars that size?
Don't care!
I love the way they just handwaved those kinds of things, amyth. Like having a totally fortuitous clairvoyant on board didn't hurt either.
Oh yeah, I loved that, too. No need to explain, it just is.