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Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity • Page 8
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MrWorf 64,193 posts
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mal 29,326 posts
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Registered 20 years agoWeird, worked for me. -
Trafford 9,359 posts
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Registered 14 years agoThanks thread! Delivered and some.
Razz has polluted my thoughts for the second viewing, Mr Magoo in Space indeed
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BinaryBob101 wrote:
What would have been brilliant would be her walking to civilisation and finding that THE APES HAVE TAKEN OVER. She didn't die at the beginning - she went into a localised wormhole! Better than the Marky Mark explanation anyway.
Cuaron has said that her emergence from the primordial soup at the end of the film symbolises the evolution of life. Take from this what you will:
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twelveways 7,131 posts
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Couldn't watch the video as I am in China and the internet is wank but I assume that it is proof that the guy is some kind of eskimo, fair enough, I concede.gif)
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Dougs 100,415 posts
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@Razz
Couldn't watch the video as I am in China and the internet is wank but I assume that it is proof that the guy is some kind of eskimo, fair enough, I concede.gif)
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Watched it only recently, I must say although I enjoyed it I still understand all the criticism.
It kind of felt like a videogame without any user input. Sort of like a first person adventure game on rails.
Sandra Bullock's howling and barking I found the most ridiculous moment I've seen since, well, the laughing scene in Final Fantasy X. -
Anthony_UK 3,094 posts
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Registered 16 years agoOff topic but the motion plus feature on more recent TV's can be hit and miss, on movies with the occasional special effect the almost HDR effect it creates highlights the special effects and makes everything look fake.
On movies like Avatar and now this, where the majority of what's on screen is artificial, the effect can be pretty amazing. Just watched this on my 55" TV with the sofa pulled close in 3D and it was breathtaking at times. -
I like Motion Plus for sport, but it ruins films. -
Just finished watching again after buying the bluray. Was a bit concerned it wasn't going to live up to the amazing 3D cinema experience, but I shouldn't have worried. Loved it just as much. Still incredible cinematography.
And even knowing what happens, I'm convinced this film has taken years off my life!
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