FZR1KG wrote:Problem with both of these is that they combine space with fear and terror.
Can't wait for people to start using movies as a reason not to fund space research.
Still, I'll be watching them as SciFi movies are rare as hens teeth lately.
Gravity to me looked like "open water" in space.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Problem with both of these is that they combine space with fear and terror.
Can't wait for people to start using movies as a reason not to fund space research.
Still, I'll be watching them as SciFi movies are rare as hens teeth lately.
Gravity to me looked like "open water" in space.
Yeah, I get that. It's hard to get butts in seats for a movie about exploration, though. Or at least that's what Hollywood tells itself.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:I'm also pleased to see that it's still opening at #1 at the box office, weeks after it came out. Quite aside from anything else, it shows that an "older" female actor (read "over 25") isn't immediately toxic at the box office. Apparently that's a thing Hollywood believes...
SciFiFisher wrote:The Supreme Canuck wrote:I'm also pleased to see that it's still opening at #1 at the box office, weeks after it came out. Quite aside from anything else, it shows that an "older" female actor (read "over 25") isn't immediately toxic at the box office. Apparently that's a thing Hollywood believes...
Hollywood is shallow, venal, and narcissistic. But, they also tend to stick with what sells. As long as Sandra Bullock and George Clooney bring in the movie audience they will be top billing.
SciFiFisher wrote:
Hollywood is shallow, venal, and narcissistic. But, they also tend to stick with what sells. As long as Sandra Bullock and George Clooney bring in the movie audience they will be top billing.
SciFi Chick wrote:After having everyone I know and respect tell me that Gravity was a must see in theaters, I ventured out to a theater for the first time since I've been back in the U.S.
Color me disappointed. It was primarily very boring, and the bad science was just insupportable. I'll be revisiting Apollo 13 to get the bad taste out of my mouth.
geonuc wrote:I'll agree with pumpkin's final point. If bad science is something you can't endure in a movie/TV show, then your choices are pretty limited.
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