Juliebird,
you need to fix some of your white font.
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Juliebird,
you need to fix some of your white font.
thanks, that was a biggie. Geez, I don't even know what that snafu was, since I had the spoiler formatting activated, probably a weird space or lack of. Hope I wasn't a total movie-ruining bastage to anyone.
And something something "Art is supposed to destroy your complacency," something something "all you want is empty-headed pablum!"
Pffft, whatever. I'm a fan of all sorts of disturbing things, and I say that statement is NONSENSE.
I didn't watch Gravity, for the reasons le-nubian outlined.
We all have our own responses to art. I can handle violence and sadness just fine, but horror is unbearable. So no horror movies for me--I know I am missing some great art, but what good is the art if I am so uncomfortable that I don't really take it in? It's just a waste of two hours.
I agree about Snowpiercer that if bloody violence isn't your thing, do not watch it. Seriously.
However, I will say there's at least one (if not more than one) episode of Hannibal that squicked me way, WAY more than any of this (his old colleague's fate is all I will say). However, I've been watching it on DVDs, so it may not have been what was broadcast live or available via DVR.
On the other hand, Snowpiercer is fast like The Road Warrior, but it is way more bloody.
Also, anybody who thinks Chris Evans is just another pretty face needs to hear his story near the end. Horrifying monologue and delivered just perfectly.
I want to see Snowpiercer but the only times were in the afternoon at a theater 35 miles away or at 11:30 pm in town. I couldn't do either this weekend.
Matt, I am super sensitive to motion sickness, like, had to leave the theater during the first Hunger Games movie levels of sensitive.
I had no problems with Gravity. Just FYI, Fwiw.
Thanks Conseula. It's not really motion sickness behind my concern though (I love roller coasters and driving through hills). More the combo of wide open space and claustrophobia - I had to leave the theater during Sunshine when Cillian Murphy did his spacewalk. Everything I've read and seen in trailers tells me Gravity would be like that scene stretched out over 90 minutes.
Weirdest effect of Gravity for me was that the 3D was so successful that I kept turning my head to keep up with a rotating Sandra Bullock and getting knocked out of the 3D effect.
My biggest nitpick of the most shallow degree was a very tense/emotionally charged scene near the end, and I couldn't help notice in the extreme closeup that the makeup department had done a horrible job on Evans' hair dye, as his black beard was bristling with blond at the ends.
That may be natural--I'd have to find color pics of his more recent facial hair adventures, though. His hair is fairly dark, it just gets bleached a lot for movies.
Also, anybody who thinks Chris Evans is just another pretty face needs to hear his story near the end. Horrifying monologue and delivered just perfectly.
I know, right?
I know, right?
I mean "Babies taste the best" ? shudder