spitz75
Joined Mar 2000
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Excellent film. So good, I wondered how on Earth Cameron Crowe came up with it. (I'm not a big fan). However, I came to this Web Site and learned it's a screen adaptation of a Spanish flick.
Like most clever films these days:
Smart people like Retards no like
Like most clever films these days:
Smart people like Retards no like
I didn't see this movie in the theatres because everyone said it was so horrible. Then, I didn't rent this movie for so long because everyone said it was so horrible.
Well, after finally seeing it, I really liked it. I don't understand all of the discord. Hey, beautiful science fiction films aren't released everyday, let alone every year. Was the acting trite? Sure, maybe. Were the characters well developed? No, not really. Was the movie anywhere near scientific accuracy? No, especially given that the actual "face" on Mars does not appear to resemble a face afterall... not to mention the DNA business.
However, I love sci-fi, and this movie was absolutely beautiful and filled with wonder. Any movie that gets me thinking about the stars instead of life on this planet makes me happy so long as it's not some dumb, sci-fi horror flick or Starship Troopers or something.
And besides, I'd place that scene with the Alien inside of the "Face Museum/Starship" up there with the greatest moments in sci-fi history.
One more note, sometimes sci-fi is simply over the heads of under-educated, MTV watching, conformist, psychologically underdeveloped "time wasters".
Well, after finally seeing it, I really liked it. I don't understand all of the discord. Hey, beautiful science fiction films aren't released everyday, let alone every year. Was the acting trite? Sure, maybe. Were the characters well developed? No, not really. Was the movie anywhere near scientific accuracy? No, especially given that the actual "face" on Mars does not appear to resemble a face afterall... not to mention the DNA business.
However, I love sci-fi, and this movie was absolutely beautiful and filled with wonder. Any movie that gets me thinking about the stars instead of life on this planet makes me happy so long as it's not some dumb, sci-fi horror flick or Starship Troopers or something.
And besides, I'd place that scene with the Alien inside of the "Face Museum/Starship" up there with the greatest moments in sci-fi history.
One more note, sometimes sci-fi is simply over the heads of under-educated, MTV watching, conformist, psychologically underdeveloped "time wasters".